EIJLEFS DIARY V I i ' MARY HAWORTH I T , ,' ..u LE1"s EAT. . Wed. November 7. 1956 The Guardian. rue O'lTlOrrOW We Rove E67156 Sfin A Variety ELEANOR Ross ,', These days on Island farms. are good may often do can, light, Ofnes G e V In becoming increasing! a 'llbe ' todlspe tlssshad- - - - 0 oi the gathering qhadow-yoivarre. 3:. .o'1ll:t"rime u"5- know It DEAR MARY HAWORTH: For FOF A BGSIC RICE Rlfl A New Look ln Sleel What! Itmis a frtghteninf word, will continue to be. filhlllyears I have been using an . ' . om ous extent and t would It I str to consider that 98 name; and I 4 . ii IDA as 3 Eu: Non BOSS nl I bet .: !:'."'.'.:..?'::2.”i&7.'.”..l'."i'.d r:M....lr:r. ::.:': ::.:i-:n.::; i. ....'i'.'...i:"......." or M 5.. ....t... .... ....... .. 2:: at: i... all .'.'l... : riding and background (god, cut up 1 mm mm, . d it more of our kitchen equipment. the whole table setting. ' i and the 0379,5391! of this season the aftermath of were little. and "en mi: 19311 steps to have my Mldlme." remarked the Chef. "It in the bottom. Pack irn llie price: ””"".'""”'l”- "9" f"”'n""' H”u"?""' ”' '”m"' ""1 l I which so quietly (tildes the Old folks prepare to honor mg. mg. name c langed. But I am com- Wmblnel equally well with "V. 5,; in . I," M ho, wam. Bake are being made of stainless steel? also being shown in high style 19' Year along to his rest. Neverthe- the memory of our valiant dead Pm!!! lgnurant are what that OFY foods. cooked fruits or in des- . Inth tr.thhusewifwillsigns ii lichen. '9" not only It Pmetit but over and offer respect Ind SW"-"4' '”'fm 5"V”"9' . ".'.1'- .i3o'2'32 . modem” "em 3” now Iii; sigigsiiatau-Z and eserv- boats. M. a:i Low ur- a period post back of every do to the maimed and broken and am now 25, married and the For example. a rice ring can Chicken-Vegetable Medley Rice "'3 9”” "N ""9 "'9" limit I" MW llxht and loveliness of our way of as well the warriors utiirned. the mother of two children. At 17. I 5' Med 1!! four Ways: ling: Prepare a rice ring. ml” ”'"'h""' W'"h1"l- W” 0' EH95 ION 1001!! life. folks have not been unaware cry "Peace. peace!" should so 9"" 0011912 to so to a distant city "To hold curried hi - tn -- u . in them Ire designed in elesant M'- of its threat. still unanswered throughout the "'41 El 8 lob. to be near my creamed eggs sparked wIth'gr:iea Now the war drums beat. To be length and breadth of the world. fliiice. who was in college there. Peppers: with a medley of chicken sure only far off and in a muted War drums beat, far all. !nI.Il- X "35 ”h3m9d 07 my name. Ind C00ki-id Veizetables: or for dear milk, Va tsp. salt. is tsp pepper sound as yet. But recalling for edaa yet but of sufficient atscnsdl which 15 Evnlered " "Essie on my left. filled with combination hot and Va 1:. chopped pimientos or mer lntetul years. it has taken iit- to echo loudly in many a woman's birth certificate; and wanting to stewed fruits such as Prunes. Ia acaldcd green peppers. Cook-stir 119 Ieerninsly to draw sooner or heart'. Will there be Canadian but I???" dignified land being quite Tlcoll Ind rlllinl-" ' 8 min. 1”" I Whole World into its sad is call? vain at the time, I now realize! Tomorrow's Dinner: French on- Add 2'4; e. diced cooked or can. gm-man. A put dlsregardedy .1. an Wm comey one uyg. "N1. I wrote Margaret on my job ap. inn soup; chicken - vegetable rice ned chicken, N c. cooked or can- "; of aggression, men an nub "OM are wspMouL,e.ue”'-1-hen plicntlon. Since then I've always ring; corn sticks: tossed lettuce; ned peas and carrots and 1). c. malum presemedi and war-I gm, 4; lime love in nu world. , , Wgjt used the name Margaret, and it! fruit cup; sherbet topping: cof- seasoned cooked cut green beans. nals to arm gash quickly uound md meg" ' IPDNH 0" I” my documentary lfee, tea or milk. a , he 1101,, M. d ed terns that go nitxly with of mushroolltulsofigl gltliir innit”: m,'!?hecrl:":r'e aim and I pi I W”; Vieu "'4 M”! s n eces o or en. Serve in the rice ring. Border um eanht on Wm "Va. comgu .mu,., records. even on my husband's All measurement are level ra- with green beans and cooked on. And enlightened. proud and hon- counters. "If it does. It means army papers. . . . cities proportioned to serve 4 to 6. ion, orabie nations, despite fiery trials humanity's end." The answer to 3ENSE OF SIN Rice Rlllli 1! I 2 tit. saucepan. Creamed-Egg Rice Ring: Fill a "WY have experienced before on the question lies hidden IOUM "19 0'3” ”'””"5' h””' I 593"" '0 09mm” 1 "" '"""”k'd WM" "ch P199 ring with creamed eggs pre- it. ,ccou,,L have not yet lumed bend of way jun ahud. realize the seriousness of what 2 1:. water and I. tsp. salt. Bring to mm-1 ., g,,"ow,. the secret which would let peo- And now over island places the We d0"P- I am completely I r-aid boil l To 1- c. rich white sauce. add ples rm. ,0mhe,' 1, W in mm Autumn Ev". mm, ",1 ,1", ashamed and ponder. also, if this Cover. Turn the heat low and s sliced hard-cooked eggs, ii c. brotherhood, at Inn in . "1"." nt "nu, I mug, dgmuu, might be considered a criminal simmer 14 min. coarse-chopped pimientos and K 5? MB. am) vnitivon oaionon INDIAN peace and um, nun up rwinklin stars watch and Offence? Equally important, I feel RGIIIOVI 13033 "I0 hit 1-01 e. scalded, alivered gr 0 outlaw everle:iKl):cter-m,” y ward walla II on farm; that I have. sinned against God stand 10 min. pgrs. ."I "P- Preffy Aufumn Wedding And again its gloom descends. in village and town and city. pro- with my lyingnun net-en; and Best 1 on with it 359- nuimes Fruit-Compote Rice Ring: rul Terms or its estate almost tor- pare to come to their rest. It has have asked ills l0TH1VHless. but Blend in the rice. a rice ring with 2 c. mixed hot gotten or late, have a way now of been a good day, rnelloiiv with pale nevertheles iccl that I must do Genersouslv rub I warm ii iii.) sweetened stewed dried fruit cook returning to mind. Our thoughts golden lllllllllll and biased with 11101110 alone for my lie. . out over the quiet fields and a warming wind of Fall - I I110! - MY P”""" lF"0W "'51 l Illll m i W1 09 NIIW3 Peclnl Ind whir- thc hilltops. What nu gaudy day to hide by the taming. But cheques, etc.. with the name Mar- is lltiniato. affectionate soundoi W1 ,, dun. mu, "am. Who knows”! Who will prophuy? tomorrow if all be well. we shall garet. but they've never men- " 3'" " You "91 139"" 56111! Curried Shrimp Rice Ring: Fill We can hope that somewhere. rove. tloned it, either because they 91??” M"lIl'9'- films no mm a rice ring with curried shrimp. somehow. possibly in. some obs- Until to1no1Tow--- -- Diary - don't want to embarrass me, or ll; nynu 'l";"m"'- "59 "'3 more Garnish of capers. - cure roundabout W”. I. Inch Goodnight. . . . . . because they consider it is silly iaey "Wm 97- Trick of the Chef: p I whim. Also my husband 00" ENOUGH If short of chicken for chicken- . knows um I use ... asumed 1”" ---it-1 Wrvou cg!-sai Vosatshls ripe rins. tilt in with Min. Guy Pierce acted as auction- MILO WJ. name; but the few times I've tried ''""d'- 'W'' 3' NF"! 001'". . shocked fresh or drained canned eer for a White Elephant Sale. The annual meeting of Milo to discuss the subject, he dis- '"l"'”8' "WWW dI'lV9" Per- oysters. ' Lunch was then served by the Women's Institute was held at the misses it lightly. iriiis. etc.. is to establish the iden- committec in charge and included home of Mrs. Scott Mlliizan on I think he secretly fears that if my, M P"'""- ""1 3”? '-"'v'k 07 a birthday cake, this being the November lat. Nine members an- this falsity is brought into the "'9" "9'P9"'1b1” 9"mm"'f'9"1l in ninth anniversary of the Brackley Iwered roIlcallb)'PlYll1l m9mb0P' open. it will be entered on his El" pubuc d”mu"i H h"! '" ” . W.I. Pictures of the group were lhll! fees. Onenewmcmber :l0lnOd- army record and may hurt his ca- "mm m dlvnt "'9 ludmdull 01 Cornwall United Church p The marriage of Thelma Freda. a brown taffeta dress" with green daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard and brown accessories and a cor- willls. New Haven. to Mr. Vernon sage of yellow cnrnatlons. George Inman. son of Mr. Ernest Following the ceremony a re- Inman and the late Mrs. Inman. ception for over one hundred North Tryon. P.E.I.. took place guests was held at the home of this early autumn at 2.1!) p.in. In the bride. The bride's table was Cornwall United Church. arrange: with! tlha tr.:lditionba)l rived- The Rev. R. A. Patterson. mlnis- "3 cl 9 "3 9" V" W' W ter of the church, officiated at the 9"”! uW"'v ankw by "hm ceremonyp The weddln. mum, tapers In candleabra. Rev. Mr. was played by Miss Wilma Wood. P'"4"0n P"”W”d 0" ""3 ” Miss Renia Cotton was soloist sing- the bddh to which "" Imm Hr MM with V4 1.1. slivered lemon. Garn-, lg "Th Wedding Prayer" and - t It ll M . . Following the reading and air m ,,-,,,t , all PHVIISY in his conduct utilis- - dlu-ins tile slgnina ortila church Mill"!!! '5 "WW W" W l n y H my sum" Pro"! of militia! 0' ll" WM" tnucgeilt in th: y31o”T.i " '"'t W '0 "V l" W! w"BtW- - mime, u3,c.u,e.-- 11,, chm-ch girl friends of the ybflde. Miss WELLINGTON C.W.l.. meeting and last annual meeting my own vanim drawn eve, mo" And. though your parents re W8, beaumuuy decorated with Glady's MacMiIIan, Miss Anna the retiring president. Mrs. Oliv- baskets of gladioli and mixed flow- Mathesonv Miss 019"" Campbell- ," in wgumn Colo,-5, The 3"”; Miss Lois MacEachern. Mrs. Al- paw. wag. muked Wm, white at. ex MacPbee and Mrs. Eric Mac- " Mm. Phnil. Miss Joan Willis and Miss r . .- ded I f t ' . Mall!!! of the Weillnston C---W er Gorrill. gave an address in dearly hm: 3 Ymolisl mole" , 5:3 lWll!:llled.slonhl.lni'g;f':fgll'ie y2l'.l kl-aC”l'(3Fai:l '3'?” 054:2; tlvhlclih she thanked” tiled iernbem; Itfafggtzed rgut. 0 e D H" " tteens, Ila: all:-eh that the Calllllr y - or eir co-opera on urng ency w w c yo 've 1 to with prayer by the president, Mrs. pug yea,-. work, N)?! "PAW" DQNE u c M3 p your version of the name is proof . . Herbert MacQunid, Twenty mem- Tm (1; ed i, Q, (in - - . , . The bride, who WM given In :32; hld ch”-8: M we hers answered roll call. C131 :epV:,a,.: J; at 3ecl;,,".:asur.e:: DEAR M- P-7 It Ted”)? d09Sl13 5233;: ghnvonyeougugm tsltrzlyglgl? to in grtap of marriage by her fahter, chose a For mv'emn: the mm were a An interesting report of the showing receipts of 3114.15 and make 569'-'9 to torture yourself only. for 8 M" and wacengy constipation? -- '”"”"" '"'3"' 9"” ”' "" "id rose knitted suit with black and "'""'1 ”"'""”0" W" Elven 5! expenditures 379.03. leaving a baI- about h3V"'3 "t'",'8”d W" "”"'e' mind that you haven't attained as Millions h vs found ahealthful way ' net 0'” "an luhloned mm m" white accesso ion and wore a cor- M”' H" McQ"5id' Mr" R"'”eu 5"" 9" mind of 535'” without anybody 5 leavl? (mm yet out. so ca you. Just eat a bowl of ' "O f ' ' tad Ma" dmppd wdlmu nd sage of white cnrnatione. The 33"” mvned membe" ” '1” T59 nck '-"-"llmmee 1'eP0"v9'-l "0 Magic to .Margarle; w in 5'3: CONFEII WITH EXPERTS good-tasting Kellogg's All-Bran U1. 0 mY WGYEWG f. l'lGVln9 bouffant skirt with Peter Pan col- bride ad Imam 1:" "ma Show home for October meeting. treats given and the school com- were 9" 3'””0"5- 59 1'” 1”” t My mvlce is. 1. Have the Legal W", morning. Mpg,” nu It . , I " lar, trlmnied with seed pearls. Her e” or warm" on g mp through Lunch committee consisted of mlttee reported nothing needed at clutching at straws o d gntyated ,Aid Society In your town gm! an common am" of conmmtion: Ink iemon ple totughf finger-tip veil of tulle illusion was an Mum!” province! ma poms Mrs. Emmett McNelll, Mrs. Mack the school. Preceding the election I am Positive you Ve Comml. I opinion " to whetha, you need 0' good food bulk in the dhm LI". , held In place bya little half crown of mere" m an Unmd Sm” Goodwin. Mrs. Linus Gallant. and of officers. Mrs. Scott Mtlllgan no crime on that score. agains to curred "I. documemary me. me. mu mum.” no bum mum . . I i ' of nylon netandlace trimmed with Photo b Me en ' Mrs. Roy Brown. was appointed chairman. God. or law. or yourself. or who- om in any way. An amendment '0 pvmwma ml common. Augnnm 0 You cant blame the man, if its pie made mm seeded pearls. She wore small Y y I N MURRAY HARBOUR WI. The following is the slate of of- ever - because actualltyl. eittlher H” mm record my be in order: nude 01 whol. vb." min. NW”. Jell-O lemon Pie Filling-the fresh-tasting. satin- Pelrl earrinll. Rift of the groom. BRACKLEY W L - . flmcera far ltlhe c0I;ldll:KN)'CL'. name is a syponynli for leuo erl. Ind " '0. that 1. I umpl. me” .n the bulk (um. mum ) nu "moth pl. mi” ml”. m"bb"vond"ful W"! and carried a cascade bouquet of ' Mrs. George Clow entertained Pr: M; Egenvex. 80:511.” secskp 1" "'1"mh” 3"?” u”"” or 0 pensive matter. easily handled. Iie9ddhilyIorre1zu1IfitY-Kelft:in's- time. Soeasy-no' to 1 .. .no double- lgzmmiln mm "d "M" c"” The October meeting of the Wlomenb Insltituttel members at Tree; Mrg. Angus Maculan H3; 3::";,'l;m'f wag; 0? t5Ill?;l'i'(ingl"3:':r: 3'8: 2.' Get, psychiatric help in dis- ;:lI;.t:)YiEin::Iot';:Idrli:;-:3 boiler needed . . . takes only minutes to make., She was attended by her sitter l?Erl:ckIlleylllewl(ll')nI:: Bof Illndsi-tsuul:Je.; 0Cl0bE0lfn2e (ll:rleveilmisri:illibe:endIiigd flectcedlcr Dh;ct1?lr:&1rar:'aEa I;&?.:' M "mm dew" imVt0'Vled' um" ill)iogssm:vl?lclsynpur:yi;f1:::d.;:u:ti,g:;T: witliiil, iko day; or return thge empty UCHVO '5 3 ngislemd trade muk 0w"d i" c”"d' - - . ' saa ; rs. . . r ' - - . . - - Wilma. as bridesmaid, Iwearlnx C: St.wart. The meeting mas 1:11-,lil gt: ::&1mllI'll;llt.!'l; w;reA pigseiit. The A. Mung”. Mano". Mrs. D. nlzllild Obie tllliiengaizstiimiiicisingwortiinll 2'1 worries y0u"liave:,'t mgnfloned, carton and get twice what you paid. by General Foods. Limited.) la llerlna length gown 0 D I1 I! tended, openin, with I 0 st tu , 9”” "9 9" W” M Do aid d Mr . E. M Le . ' - ' 0" "9 C0" "K 0W" I ""0 I'k d b illlonl o:'er taffeta witiriieadi and Ode and the Creed. Both the sick held with Mrs. William Dunn wtn- " " '" 3 "C " 9"” '""' '””'” ”””''''""V) 5'" ' ' ”"' - . tlonal depressi . I thi k. ultc ping the prize. l:s:l:l:(.)1l3nrsieg'rabrllrl-."Mli?lll.lnbg.I"ltl.cdcIlfelrli before lacing mom! on n q unaware of the at rn n - h Am" H” b"5l"e55 99”” I and Miss Dorothy MlIcLean- some people might put” '-he mo of this - the Lhleproia-Ie:i.or m 5.091.; hour W" enjoyed and dun”, The travelling apron was op"? name Maggie to Margaret, liking MIR '9”'3hm9"l5 were "filed by the ed and the proceeds amounted to . Mary Haworth counsels through I” hmle" assmed 53' MW "1117 88.63. Next meeting to be nt,the "'9'" follow” 53' ”'”'93hm9"l3- her column. not by mail or per- Ileld and Mrs. James hum. of Mrs, D”; Macnonald Mrs. D. Malia.-an and Mrs. D sonal interview. Write her in can STIUJA "A." --J. aheczrrgutgii -in ucinng. MacDonald assisting the hostess. of this newspaper. The ugual meeting of sun, Meeting closed with National An- B Up Rally. 3 mitts to match. She carried anoae- and school committees were so- gay of white mums and pink sbat- tive during the month. tered carnations. After the usual business had Little Donna LeeMacInnls. Clinr- been dealt with a social evening lottetown, was flower girl, wearing was planned for the latter part pale green nylon organdy with em- of November. Materials were housed pink roubuds over taffeta given out for the making of Ba- with headdress and mitts to match. saar articles. Each member gave She carried a small nose!!! of ontribution for the League of pink and white inuma. ercy Ten- Mr. Harleigh Ilowatt was best New committee: appointed were men. The ushers were Mr. Garth sick committee - Mrs. Walter Mac- Wlllia and Mr. Wendell Willis. bur Millan and Mrs. Willard Pi-owse; thar and cousin of the bride, and school Committee - Mrs. Harvey Mr. Lorna lnniaa. brother of the Jenkins. Hostess for the Novem- grooin. her meeting - Mrs. James Kac- The bride's mother wore a blue Kay: Lunch Committee - Mrs. shot taffeta dress with navy. hat George Jackson and Mrs. Brent and accessories and a of Diamond. Roll call - sing. say os- plnk earnations. Miss Kathleen In- DIV- nian. sister of the Doom. chose Aftertbameettngwasadjourned NEW EASE TO THE EMPIRE LINE - e a o n a s a a a e a o a a o o a a a a n a a o s o a n on AT MOORE 5 McLEOD LTD. 4 D ' l iimvi comma sv . I . d . ' , 7?-4-ilgaa gar-lea. llev;.'rT'.r':a1 mqlli"! v:lu:rol. Ag." G ' " ( WWNIIOOII broth to briglllellvltliejugavnr and O . ceeded by . Folk long. Alou- ' . our-1... forhIo- "'””'"” t up ---i--- an . hv--.l-v-- .. - ' - iiow ioollii-:11 Ill LINGERIE nan ra an .'I'hosa tak- . -1'0n00I'U'un.upIyan n ants". ' In part did ve well. indeed. The til. diffgl-Qncg lI(c:lpllI3 balay to like a :i.fmIoeno ' parents emf? this brief enter- , 'i n , ii I-W0? ins- iresiyourweeonetoaspectal aest- tsinntent an were very proud of 0 -wovmtion -rid conoenit-i-om ms -rrshsameni occasionally. In atlon was held Friday night. Oct- ober 26. in the Parish Hall, with a fairly large attendance. The meeting was presided over by Mrs. Lawrence Doucette. Ftulowing the reading of the !inlbnutes. the usual (business was ' is en up. A special eature of the a a mains wan speiiins M-wig, tin. fuse Olsve Os! on-eon... Maris Scrool and Home Associ- lh. .l,.wl,,, mg, by um, cm”. for steaks argon: ior peek-s-boo or pIitty- shoe ilvigt room, Hy. Wm. you." A complete line of winter weight underwear for girls ages 8 to 14 years it ""- Hairdo you his yourstaaln - . . ."" ""d”'”r"'1"'"i"'&l now on display in the Ladles' Lingerie Dept. second floor. Title display In- 111 ldt wel . With Mn A r t. ruched ' . new .siig:i'or.-Slater Pm'm.d? Cblmodp Hand” "km any "Y to due" ' ac-'.':'.:"' lh”: and.intho anteof ll mbe , b”””d?P"P"'” wished haruevery an: either way with G-ttu-0 happiness In her new mission. Pin-oolive Oil. pom u M for I eludes vests and pantlesin winter weight cotton, part wool and all wools. W0 chanse-or even , ,m,",,. i, H” invite you to see this winter weather display today, mine which hand ' - your baby is going to be handjest lh-OUUOMGCQI Hard to beat 'l'hepsrsntsprasantatthisnuat- ljv. '" , .. . ., showed a klsaa tatuost In the 11' mh' ..p. 3'” ?Xb :,,:'lI,'d'm'd:,'.',. l'."""Y """ hhu'.u.k.,.m.k-R ural grasping juicier, tastier -- ',L':f,',';”u,",':'k;”m'; 1225' "'””" ”""' so. the air; of:yl1oa:. ..,,,,,, ,, more under. Try . . '. , suuestion that's my; 1. 4.. Gattuao Pun Olive Oil - Maggy u.., 3”. -v - may 9 'PP9il- IH CH dlluual I In hot v HONEY-LEMON IIETI . It "-3" .”;,'”';.f'Y:'n I mm" Gem, shim , Iirls Gietillle. color white. es 1 esscom-3” um I tableapoonlemon i t pom, l the dazzlltiiepnriient of allhbrld ll. teaspoon Buk d "TR Hm I puree. tsou of Ii" less It. . quality ins: Combine :ngre ients,-.-warm and '”" 3 l” ” x:ll':w':!I fttriuyseleued jug, save. M-in-in. more please! M 0 remove most '3i"o.. ht and eons: Viztmuqaemya '9 Nianra Path. Canada. 6.50 . VESTS winter weight cotton, wool and lfmy wool. Break Through That stuffy HEAD COLD. FOG sleeve and aIeevel&. I to I4 years. , at - Priced from " ill only PYJAMASL 3” '" '-95 H, of fiannalette. floral and plain designs. Background colors are pink, blue. yellow. turquoise and white. when a head-cold stuffs up your nose, makes breathing dimcult. nothing works like Vicks Va-to-not Nose Droj to bring hat. ralidhhw up each nostril as directed. i all! . . . Your nose I lleia.Wayifllelievu Arthrihe.' i1'i-';'-:l'.i.--1i”-'i'.':'''-i'i--'-'-i-'ii- . Sizes I to it years. Priced from 2.50, to 3.23 it I . yr. PANTIES lIVh1efllllM('dl.ol.plf! waslaadlreywaol.iabriet. enflaadddlelagstll. Q . V "'””"" IA.M.teSP.I 79: to us . :::.i-,.':g'.: iii-' ' ' ,..