a ...1q . ac. —--~:-“ nix—v-.. "’Mavn-Grfl u Ia—nar—r a, a, r.- ‘55- \n ’ Lena Caroline Helm-e. Women'l Editor. Phone 3500 Tuesday, July 15, 1958 The Guardian Page 7' Gallant - Barrett Marriage ‘SOIemnizecI In The Sacred Heart Church, Al- berton, was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday, June 18, 1958, when Theresa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Barrett, Alberton. was united in marriage to Clifford, son of Mr. Joseph Gallant and the late Mrs. Gal- lant. O’Leary. The Nuptial Mass was celebra- ted by Rev. Phelan McKenna and the wedding music was played by Mrs. E.E. Larter, Mr. J. H. Barrett sang “0 Lord I Am Not Worthy,” and “Mother at Thy Feet 15 Kneeling,” and a girls’ quartette, Misses Alice Faye Bar- rett, Bonita Barrett, Ronnie Rose MacKinnon and Diane Ahearn, sang “O Sacrament, We Thee Adore” and “On This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother.” The bride, given in marriage by her brother-in—law, Mr. R.D. MacKinnon, wa s attnactively gowned in a cocktail length dress of pastel blue net over taffeta. She wore a white hat with’blue veil and matching blue mitts. Her cor-sage was pink roses and she carried a white missal with pink streamers. , . AIber’ron Miss Helen Barrett. as her sis- ter’s bridesmaid, wore pink ny- lon in cocktail length, with pink hat and white accessories. Her Corsage was pink roses and she carried a white missal with blue streamers. Little Miss Yvonne Barrett, niece of the bride, was flower girl. She was dressed in white with pink accessores. The groom was attended by his brother; Mr. Wesley Gallant. Following the marriage cere- mony a reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, ‘where a wedding breakfast was served to forty-five guests. The bride’s mother wore a beige street length dress with cor- sage of white carnation/s. Following a honeymoon trip in the Maritimes. Mr. and Mrs. Gal- lant will reside in O'Leary. DRUGGIST DIES LUNENBURG, N. S., — (CP) — F. LeRoy Crouse, 68, a Ma- llone Bay, N. S.. druggist died Friday .in hospital here. Mr. grotsrse was born at VBridgewater, By Any Other Name It’s Shish Kababs! By IDA BAILEY ALLEN “What is the difference in the method of cooking meat on bro— chettes or skewers or shish ka- bab style?” The Chef and I have encoun- tered this question in various forms in audience discussions fol- lowing personal appearances. SAME METHOD “There is no difference in the method of cooking," the Chef al- ways answers. “In each case, the meat or fish is impaled on a pointed gadget. Originally, .it was a sword for shish ‘kababs ——- shish means sword, kababs means meat. A handled rod, 'called .a brochette, or metal skewers are currently used. These gadgets are twelve inches in length, the right size to hold enough impaled meat or fish and vegetables to broil or grill for each person. . “The meat must be well-sea- soned, with plenty of fat used, or it will be dry, tough and taste- less.” CASUAL MEAL Of course, whether the food is cooked on a sword or a brochette, on elegant stainless steel skew- ers over an indoor or terrace bar- becue grill, or on a pointed green stick over a. camp fire, the meal is a casual one. Tomorrow’s dinner: Chilled pineapple juice, lamb kababs on Persian rice, tossed green salad bowl, lime sherbet with strawber- ries, hot or iced coffee, tea or milk. All/ measurements are level; receipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. Lamb Kabobs: Order 2 lbs. tender lean lamb cut in generous bite-sized pieces. Firestone PLUS. . . . 1958 4 YOUR CHOICE O 5 PIECE KITCHEN CHROME SUITE REFRIGERATOR 0 1 WITH LARGE FOOD FREEZER 0 .5 YEAR WARRANTY - 0 0 LARGE DOOR SPACE v \ WITH EVERY REFRIGERATOR YOU GET . y = TFR E E OF 0 15 GALLONS WHITE OUTSIDE PAINT 0 SET OF 7 FIRESTONE TIRES 670 x 15 or 600 x 16 Add lamb to lemon marinade, made 'by combining and mixing 1 c. lemon juice, 3/4 c. corn oil, 1 chopped medium onion or 1/2 tsp. liquid onion, 3 drops liquid garlic, 1/4 tsp. each powdered thyme and bay leaf and 1-8 tsp. ground clove. Let lamb stand in marinade and refrigerate a few hours or, if possible, overnight. Impale lamb on brochettes or skewers, preferably 12 - in. in length, alternating with V4 - in. slices of onion, squares of green pepper and wedges of not-too- soft fresh tomato, if desireanust with salt and pepper. For indoor broiling, place the shish kalbabs over the edge of a ‘low pan so they are suspended. Broil under a medium heat 20—25 min. Turn twice; baste gener- ously with the marinade. Last, brush with melted butter for shining effect. Serve sizzling. When eating, re- move from skewer with a fork to enjoy the savory morsels. Persian Rice: Cook 2 c. plain white rice as usual. Stir in 13 c. raisins‘and 1-3 c. coarse - chopped, walnut meats. slightly sauteed in 3 tbsp. butter. Add 1-3 c. well-drained chopped preserved ginger (optional). Heat thoroughly. , " LAUNCH NEW SHIP ROTTERDAM, Th e Nether- ‘ lands (AP)—The new flagship of the Oranje Line of Rotterdam, the 8,526—ton Princess Irene, was launched Saturday by Princess Irene of The Netherlands. The motor vessel .to be completed within a year, is intended for service to the Great Lakes as a passenger ship with a capacity of 110 passengers. 1' g . Priced From ORWELL HEAD W.M.S. The Orwell Head W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Alex Mac‘ Kinnon on Tuesday July 1, with an attendance of ten members and two visitors. The program outlined in the Missionary Monthly was follow- ed. “The Bible and Prayer‘VW-as the theme for the evening. Read- ings on the topic were given by Mrs. Lloyd Robbins, Mrs. D. J. Gillis, and Mrs. M.F. MacLeod. The hymns were “0 For a Thous- sand Tongues to Sing” a n (1 “Break Thou the Bread of Life.” The scripture reading taken from John’s Gospel, Chapter 10: 1-15, was read responsively. The scripture lesson was followed by a prayer by Mrs. J .A. MacLean. Correspondence consisted of two letters: a letter of acknowledge- ment from the Overseas Relief Dept in Toronto for two cartonslblns. Lunch committee will be of used clothing and an afghan knit by the members; a letter of thanks from Mrs. M.D. MacDon- ald for cards sent during her ill— ness. Eight dollars was voted to pay expenses of shipping parcels overseas. ‘ The offering amount- ed to $4.75. I A Bible quiz was conducted by Mrs. S.A. MacLeod. Mrs. Edward Hockett was appointed to prepare a quiz for the next meeting. A reading entitled “Echoes of World Day of Prayer in Africa" w as given by Mrs. MacLean.’ The Friendship Secretary repor- ted that eighteen house calls and six hospital calls had bee 11 made and that ten cards and. eight treats had been sent during the month. The next meeting will be held Mrs. M.F. MacLean. Mrs. Edi- son MacLeod, Mrs. H.0. Behrn and Mrs. J.A. MacLean. The meeting closed with the benediction. PARIS, RUSSIA CONFER PARIS ,I'Reutersl—Soviet Am- bassador Sergei Vinogradov and Gen. Charles de Gaulle discussed the possibility of developing econ- omic, scientific and cultural rela- tions between Russia and France Saturday. ' DUKE IS GUEST BERN, Switzerland (API—Jl‘he Duke and Duchess of Windsor ar- rived here Saturday as guests of the American ambassador Switzerland, Henry J. Taylor, an dltlon from Swlss specialist Al- fred Vanotti in Lausanne for tho last 10 days. GREAT EFFORT South Africa has spent more to old friend. 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