.40:--m -on-& - WOMEN Lena Caroline llclaare. Women's Editor. Phone & w.a. ' the. at uuuunwsauuumui menbir i & Page 8 The Guardian Friday. March 29. 1957 RAIN OR SHINE The coat whose fabric is proc-.Swedish cotton tweed is the fabric essed to withstand showers andl and he had handled it well. using. is smartly tailored to shine ear-. a high. narrow and handsome iorially on I sunny day is an in-1 back yoke that gives way to a dispensable item especially for the deeply pleated back panel traveler. Peter Conte has done a. straight and slim in repose. grace-l beauty. an ideal spring choica.;ful in motion. entertaining at Saturday evening at dence. Brighton Road. ELLEN'S DIARY Mctyflowers And Violets- We Love Even The Nclmes lo a bouquet of ewes was brouwt home from a far barn- and yard. in last evening": after- llght. in an outing by mare and sleigh along the fields for a little boy to remember. And it was as well that it was done then. be- cause this was no day to iostee such a trip. A moody day this has ' been. more like Winter than Spring l though through the snow fiurries. get a chance to grow.' " ”So that's it!" she offered. "And 1 this is what says about the vio- lets" she continued: '"Meadows, marsh edges and open woods where the soil is rich and moist are the haunts of the sweet white violet. This is one of the violet species whose regular blossoms never produce seeds. instead its seeds are formed inside I set of I. h gt d n ,l lh t wmember of the Beta Sigma Phi'-committee Mrs. Earl Murphy and 5.''.?' i.”.i.””3i.”3J.f." Ti.?S.”1?'ilE 2.”5L5.f?JI.i..l..fZ3fnet. t5?i-h;-ommv- Um teams this vrov- Mrs Gerald "embo- erow-cal.l. have to spell the word."t 'cleis-. And we said softly "It will beltogamous flowers. and they are April soon” and beyond the snowihidden among the plan't leaves .1 gm; mm ggw mg mgyflowgrg gnd iwhere no one is able to find them violet; of spring, without a careful search.' "Wei "it says here "Granddaughter-pmust look for some of these this looked up from browsing on "Na-lSPt'lnlZ” she Commented. ture's Wonders" with its colored. "And it says: You can count; illustrations and fund of interest yoarself lucky when you come up-. for young and old"-u --1,, Ngw Eng. on a sweet white violet. one of the land they call it the Mayflower- fnolcnsl 0f it! lflb9' . . . "Then hut. by whatever name you know we are fortunate” she smiled "be- lt the 1-railing Arbutus ",5 the cause in season there's never any choicest wildflower of early Spring. RC3"-'lty of them about here. I ”.s white or light pink blossoms "link I "K0 the blue Ones best - o' n appear while the earth is 0' do 17" She stopped I s .l frozen hard and its stems lie 10 Consider the matter. ”No. f' -1 on the ground often hidden by EUGSS not - the white ones are fa'lcn leaves. The tips of even its Scented I0 QWEEUY-" largest evergreen leaves seldom The clearing at sunset then rcnch more than an inch into the mine I hrlflhl lattice on the wall r-1 I-u..-' And" she m,du9d' "this 1u.above the couch where she sat. - the reason they are so rare: lls-Mnd ll WEI Easy 10 lmalzine everyl ten!" - -. loveliness of Spring on the coun-- " 'About two-thirds of the plants,”'y;”d' n the sold and blue and in my patch um mug" uud ummwhite of the bios.-lomings. the ira- duc. no "ML Wu”, H... ,emuiu.lgile new ferns. the lacey greens mm. nu femur” and pm. of the trees. the velvet of meadows. duce the berries. These are odd lit-i "1 think". James smiles boyish- f.le' white fruits with several hun- '17 '9 Bllcllh ill! dbl lylnll close ind "nun "mu luau”-ed 0,," to his armchair. "ifs about time tbe surface of each one. somewhat '0' U! l0 hive I bit! of lunch!" like the seeds of a strawberry. UM” l0'n0lT0W - -- - Diary - TIII juicy pulp of the fruits is so G90d"ll3M- - Oagllly eaten by birds as well as ants. that meat of the seeds never DAILY PATTERN it's The Ounces Thclf Add inches SASKATOON (CPl Anyone will get fat if he or she eats more calories than is needed. and no one particular food is necessarily fattening. Dr. D. L. Gibson. head of the dairy department at the Univer-. sity of Saskatchewan. explgingd in an address here that it's cal. cries that count. "When you put on weight." he said. "don't blame Just the late you eat. Weight (5.. pends on caloric intake. "A action and: approximately ll calories per pound of my weight to maintain health." Gibson had criticism for diets. No one should at- llax while a u smacking his lips. HAPPENINGS . Dr. and Mrs. 0. M. Solandt were guests oi honor at a supper par-i ty. Thursday evening. at Dr. and from St. John for Scotland. Mrs. prior to Dr. Solandt delivering the Robertson Memorial Lecture at guest last Saturday at the Green- the Prince of Wales College. Frank MacKinnon's home. An evening with music--madri-; Mrs. J. gsls. recorders and four hand piano playing - is all for your de- light in the programme being apon- coffee hour in honotgof Mrs. D. R. sored by the Women's University 3"""n- Th! Dirty Was It Mll- Club at the Charlottetown Hotel on.Moreaide's residence. 45 Y Otlt April 12. Mr. and Mrs. John Whitehead of Clifton were receiving congrat-it-he E09513 0f honor at I IUPPCF ulations from a wide circle of rel-llllfly SW"! for them by Dr. and atives and friends on Wednesdliy.lMl'l- J. K. L. Irwin and Dr. and 27 March. The occasion was thelMI1- T. A- LIidlaW- The Party was fiftieth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Whitehead. The re- W001i DNV9. ception was held at the residenc of their son Mr. Armel Whitehead and Mrs. Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Bell are I supper bridge their real- Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Maclfay have returned from St. John's. Newfoundland. They made the trip by plane and were away about two weeks. While in Newfound- land they were the guests of Mrs. MacKay's brother. Special Con- stable Charles Ross of the air di- vision of the R.C.M.P. and Mr Ross. The liiarriage of Miss Phyllis Lutes of Monclon and Dr. Angus Grecnshields of Paisley Scotland. is of widespread interest in the Maritimes. Miss Lutes was at onel time a Lab. Technician at the Provincial Sanatoriiim. She was a ince Miss Lutea was working in Oklahoma. She was a delegate from that state to an internation- Beta Sigma Phi congress in Edinburgh. There she attended .the Lord Mayor's Ball and there ry at the organ. A delicious lunch she met Dr. Greenshields e and her happy fate. They were mar-1 1 I on to repeat the community concert when road conditions were fit. al- so decided to sell candy at same. School committee reported noth- lng needed same committee ap- , i A d for next month. -New committees appointed are the following: Sick: Mrs. Hamid Buntain. Mrs. Preston Rackham. Lunche.Mrs. Leonard Ling. Mrs. Cora Ling and Mrs. Reagh Bar- rett; Program-Mrs. John Ross. Cur. spondence consisted of re- ceipt ior 35.00 sent to March of Dimes. T. 3. bond received. Letters from citizenship Con- vener Mrs. Anthony Gaudet and Agricultural Convener-Mrs. Char- les Jones were also received and around among members. Some discussion took place on sending away woolens. It was left till later to see if there would be enough for a group shipment. Next meeting to be in the new kitchen of the hall. Mrs. Gordon Andrews ismhostess. Roll call is to be I ouse-cleaning hint. Collection 65. cents. Meeting closed with the queen. Contests by Mrs. Leonard Ling were enjoyed by sll.' They were won by Mrs. Walter Ling and Mrs. Harry Ling. A delicious lunch user- ved by the hostess and committee in charge. CANOE COVE W. M. S. The March meeting of W. M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. L. E. MacKinnon. The president Mrs. Albert Macnougall presided. Call to worship: "Make I loyflll noise. unto the Lord. all ye Lands. Serve the Lord with gladness come before his presence with singing" Hymn 435. Scripture Reading. acts Eh 28 vi-23 was read respon- sively. Prayer was by Mrs- Duncan Macconnell and Miss Annie Mac- Rae. Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture containing the word "Grace" by 16 members. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Offering 54.20. followed by offeratory prayer. A collection of 75 cts was taken and given the the friendship secretary. Treasurer's report 362.82. Letters were received from Mrs. Lillian Dixon, and passed on to read. Miss Diana Diamond read the study: book. Mrs. Glen MacFadyen hall charge of it for liext meeting. to, be held at the home of Mrs. Ruth Diamond. Lunch committee will be Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Dan Mac- ricd last Saturday in Moncton and left by the ship Thursday morning Mrs. Harper MacNell was a lshleldl-Lulea wedding in Moncton. W. Moreside and Mrs. 'L. S. Cox held a very pleasant. tueighborhood party recently at the Lane. Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Brown were held at the Irwin residence. Crest- Mr. and Mrs. George I-lees and their daughter. Roslyn. are home after spending a week skiing at Mont Tremblant Lodge. . L. A- C. .lohn Mitt-licll arrived from Otlawa. Wednesday evening. on embarkation leave. He will be visiting his mother. Mrs. Marian Mitchell. at Fortune Bridge. He Iwill sail from Quebec on April 17, to join no. 440 squadron in Gros &Tonquin. France. t The March meeting of the Films- lleet Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Joseph Douc- .ette. Meeting opened with the Ode and an Irish song. , It was decided to hold a card party with members donating the prizes. Next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Josephine Gallant. Lunch committee. Mrs. -Gallant. Mrs. Emmett Wedge and i,Mrs. John Carragher. Program A guessing contest was put on Iby Mrs. Fred Deagle and won by lMrs. Aneas Doucette. Following the meeting old lrish songs were enjoyed with Mrs. Raymond Per- was served by the hostess and committee in charge. LET'S EAT De Luxe Foo By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "After our fabulous and stren- uous tour of the West Coast. is it not a pleasure. Madame. to re- comfortable train carries us home?" remarked the Chef. "And now that we are settled." he continued. "may I escort you to the dining car?" There we met Mr. Alfred Frye. traveling dining car superintend- ent for the Santa Fe. whose ex- perience with food and the public is world-wide. During our several chats with him, in the beautiful turquoise dining salon of the Super Chef. we talked of foods of many lands. QUALITY TEA "This tea is especially good." I told him. "it is of fine quality." he re- plied. water should be fresh boiled and the pot preheated-" Later Mr. -Frye said, "I find steak and kidney pie is I lit!!! favorite with men. For best flavor always include mushrooms. "1 was trained as a chef in sonally prefer to use sweat butter in cooking-especially ll prepar. lag luxury foods such an ' T and French pancakel. TASTY SAUCES "Try our Avocado lllsetti. it is y filled with a sauce'el Thousand island dressin . whipped cream and chopped 1: lves. his sauce is also good on artichoke hearts." "Bravo!" exclaimed the Chef. Dining Car Chief's "But in making it. the. Switzerland." he added. "lo I Der-l TRICK OF THE CHEF Phee. Questions were read by Mrs. Neil Darrach. Mrs. Albert Mac- Dougall read a letter from Mrs. W. M. Read. Hymn Meeting closed with the benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess and com- Outpost Nursing Challenge, And Interest I War. she took nursing in Scot- land. specialising in obstetrl... came to Canada two years ago and worked in hospitals in Regina. Moose Jaw and Central Butte before coming to this north- ern settlement. Not deludlng herself on what conditions would be like It an outpost hospital smack in the middle of nowhere. Nurse Peach ttor. In the absence of the Director. the meeting opened with the League prayer by the president. Mrs. Aeneas Macboutlll-' Th! minutes of the last regular meet- ing were approved as read. Correspondence was read from: Provincial magazine convener; provincial convener of social wel- fare: national convener of lay re- treats and Catholic Action; pro- vincial convener of immigration: Miss Estelle Bowness re Educa- tion Week: Red Cross re Blood Donor Clinics. The sick committee reported making several visits. Articles for layette were passed in to social welfare convener. Mrs. Courtney MacDonald. It was decided to write to Shur-Gain Amateur Cav- alcade to have program for next series. It was decided to buy flow- ers for Altar at Easter. The lottery for the bedspread made and donated by Mrs. Han- nah MacDougall was drawn for and realized a goodly sum. The lucky ticket was drawn by Cath- erine Martin. the winner. Paula Watts. The meeting closed by prayer by president. Lunch was served by hostess. GRIPPY COLDS? Sneezing. shivering ache-all-over misery will give way to relief yithin minutes of taking Buck- yis Cold Capsules. Four cold- 'hting ingredients in each easy- ake capsule. Fast relief or ible your money back. Pocket .c 35c. Family size 78c. Sold iverywhere. GET FAST RELIEF IY TAKING BUCKLEY'S . CINNAMATED COLD CAPSULES consider themselves badly off." sac believes her biggest Job is E S 9 H E 2 I E Iillldllt r grandmother. Graham Gamstcr. Breadalbane. Mrs. Theo Taylor. N. Hilton. is AT MlCHAEL'S GROCERY Drop In A! Your Local Store Where You will Receive Personal Attention. Excellent Service. and the BEST OF FOOD BUYS. GRADE"A" , ”0.”"" 'b- Pk9- ' 2” CHICKEN, lb. - - - 49c BA.CON, lb. -- - - 65: mm are y - EEIXER, lb. - - - - - 39: BU ER, 2 lbs. - - 1.25 Carmen lb. - - - - 23c CHEESE, pkg. - - l- 25c FILLETS, lb. - - - - 39: ltolim HOOD ROLLED oars "'”"R is Lbs 25's Pkg. l.79 POWDER,l lb. - - - 39: BROKEN PEKOE TEA,J". lb. - - .' - - 79: PER! ECTION CAKE ROLL-each - GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for- 29: TOMATOES. pkg. - 25: - - 29: plat. 0421 mN..v,f::gi&”.u..0N MICHAEL'S GROCERY mittee in charge. BROOKLYN W. I. The monthly meeting of the cl Tips puffed up 5 minutes In the oven. dusted With powdered sugar, and served with I ramekin of jam, marmalade or stewed fruit. For idcsscrt we often serve it with huckieberry syrup or with warm cinnamon applesauce or Melba sauce." Hearts of Pascal Celery Hungarian Veal Goulash Noodles Green Beans with Mushrooms Toasted French Bread Apple Dollar Pancakes Huckleberry Syrup Coffee Tea Milk Apple Dollar Pancakes -- Mr. Frye serves these flambeea flam- lnk in I chafing dish: Make up 1 recipe crepes suzette batter or luse a thin batter made from lVomcn”s was held on Friday "arch llth at the home of Mrs. "ex MacKinnon with Mrs. Wil- lard Brlice presiding. The roll call was answered by' I members. also two visitors prc-i sent. The minutes were read andl adopted. The committees were re-elected. Sick Committee-Mrs.l Alex MacKinnon: program commit- tee-Mrs. W. M. Matheson. . The turrcspondence was read. Collections were made for the Red Cross from the members preaent.i The penny box was won by Mrs.l William Matheson. , Mrs. Arthur Maclfinnon invited; everyone present to her home for the Ipril meeting. At the close ofj the meeting. a delicious lunch wasj "any-Pancake mix. served by the hostess. assisted by; Pour the batter onto I lightly Mrs. Alex Whitaway. 5 buttered heated griddle to make V 1 i pancakes the size of silver dollars. "M35030 W-L ' Immediately drop on each Vs tsp. . jltratedu raw apple. Turn. Fry on hE'et:eli':,g:::rl3:”:::l:";””:gf '”'”l ”d''" Inc at the home of Mrs. H.R. Bell. 5 . II It ' . or .ltrl:Tba'lihuce.u(Sl::vheesrr:' fdyaup :3 ::d atIl'1:':”:ic&u;" A" m""' I Mectlnli 0llt'llOd by repeating the iblligfrTnTii:lti,:b:l?ryMs;r'ir'iaom" "'”' S'"'"' W19” "' "W9"- ' followed by roll call. Minutes of previous meeting were read. Com- mlll!9I saw there reports and i lhf f0ll0Winli new one'a were ep-. l , i d for March. Scbool- Mrs; Wendell Robertson and Mrs. Staf-. ””'m "M" fer Bartier. Lunch - Mrs. wenleyl I cup white flour Bruce. Mrs. Arnett Robertson and Mrs. Joshua MacDonald; Programi Mrs. Horace MacDonald. and Mrs- Stafler Bortirn; Roll call . a penny l'a t-up oatmeal '1 cup wholewheat flour ill: rllp all-bran la one of nature's most. foods. Dr. Gibson slllll who condemn butter iatsl an the! II a higher incidence disease rate. How-l show Canadlansi third more butter C Mr Frye. "we serve another uuce." and he gave its the followililt recipe. To make cancel combine V: e. mild. not-sweet Fraacb dressing. 2-: e. chili sauce. 1-! e. tomato t t , and plutrof chopped eress. Taste and sharpen with a dash of vinegar if aeeessary. "This Is Ilh IIIOII In I Chef's salad bowl tad with L" of chlekea. ham and Swiss cheese." so. Frye said. IIDIPLI "Simple D1 If dreaaed up can bacon. in lane." commented the Chef- "Tkat B I fundamental In our cuisine.” remarked Mr. Frye. "Pu lmaacc. try golden brown Flue! toast. drained of excessive Q C I clean paper towel. then 1 I baking powder .1 teaspoon soda ll teaspoon salt ill cup molasses ll”: cups sour milk . Q. cup Ihortenlng melted 1 Mix all dry ingredients togeth- er: add molasses. ieour inilk.and melted shortening. Pour in load illn. Let stand for ll minutes be- placing in moderate one to e. for your waist meaaur 2 Correspondence were then read and discussed. Twenty dollars was voted for Sourls Hospital. also plans made for house to house can-; vans. Two dollars was voted for? Multiple Sclerosis Collection for the Ivcnlns amounted to two dol- lars and nlnly cents. Glltlilna name-fifty five cents A VH1 interesting gym: of ca- Ild readings were anjevec B all. Meeedting wal thee E MORNING SMILE innuipnsowaebeestlq 3 I CWVG Of Will I50 'Wd.'3 OOIIAN IANN C.W.L lsdlnlren."oI. y,ee."&apedeh- ed. "my voice wu healed In The March meeting ef Darn .81.flll, . laaa Subdivision of the din. . 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