a chuck steak, for instance. HUNTER RIVER W.M.S. [ship begins and ends in evangel-3 ask for A rally to be held lnfl “ -1 -k t k t] - ' m. The stewardship hymn was; er Rivel. 11 books read, 54 mi But (.lll(. sea s, and o icr _ , t ,is . _ , H , nd 11 hos ital cans _ less expensive cuts than filet . .The Apul meetmg 0f be aux" sung. and 3 V913’ lmelesmlg 1 m 3 p _ 1'eP°I‘ted. ized. Served with a brown mush- ‘V ‘ - ' ‘ T 9 mm" es were r a - :- PS’ Van 3° 337's. 1} cm room sauce, or maitre ’d butter, 3'5 the home 0f M1'5- J- 14- LeP‘age- proved. 16 members and 1 visi-A “The Name of a Book You Haw» they become mighty good. eating The president Mrs. Sellar p_re--‘ tor present. It was moved and‘ Read and Its Autho;-3' y and just as nourishing as filetzsided and opened the meeting seconded to write Rev. lvlini. Lunch, Committee Mrs mignon.” fwith an Easter reading. Hyimn: Moase a letter of thanks for his Rackham’ Mrs. J_ w_' Pattérg: Tomorrow's Dinner; “‘Praise the Lord Ye Heavens, tim-e and work of typing the year: and MI.S_ mmer Macmman . aware, humbly and candidly. of his appalling misuse of lif’c'suo— teiitials, and the ta\’\‘(ll‘_V fL1ti11t3~' of trying to outwit the moral law that envelops the human spe- cies. If the errant man will co- operate with grace, by turning over a new leaf and repenting the “old Adam,” he may become a new creature—«by enlisting di- as you move towards it. Years from now there will be other outcasts from happiness, wiho today are only boys and girls of the “rock and roll" set, full of youthful vitality and ar- dor. who think that the life of amorous delights will never end. Yes, k-ids; it seems like only Lettuce yesterday that I was young. But also it seems like a hundred mil- lion years ago—years that are vine help in living rightly. In which case his experience with Russian dressing, deep chop- ped-beef pie, new beets, green Adore Him.” was sung, scripture lesson, Mark, 16: 1-8 was read in unison, followed by a reading: 13’ P1'°g1'am5' I meeting closed by singing 1 ' A letter from Mrs. Thompson; of “Take my life, and let it 5.3.. regarding the Presibyterial wasi ENTAL STRAIN Lena CGTOHBQ McLuro. WOMEIYI Editflf. PIOIIO M peas, jellied raspberry - apple. ’ sauce, coffee, tea, milk. - All measurements -are level; recipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. Deep chopped-Beef Pie: Melt 2% tbsp. meat fat in a frying -pan. Add 1 chopped large onion. Stir-cook 3 min. Add 11/2 lbs. chopped beef; stir “What Does Easter Mean to You?” and prayer by the presi- dent. Hymn: “When I Survey the" Wondrous Cross" was sung, the circle of prayer and prayer of- fered by Mrs. MacKay for the adopted missionary Miss Leith closed this period. changes. Circumstances develop that restore to him “the years that the locusts have eaten”—in terms of granting him wisdom. peace of heart, and opportunities to help mankind. So, it's not enough for you simply to warn the kids against your past mis- takes. You’ve got to get on with read by Mrs. Lloyd Carew. Mrs. C. B. Matheson was appointed to go as a delegate. It was moved and seconded to gone beyond recovery. Go to church, young ones, and try to persuade your~clergy to talk in 20th century language, so that you will learn the Eternal Veri-ties, whilst you still have a chance. A. R. . Dear A.R.: Well, it would be interesting to know what series Mental worries may acimn ‘cause some types of gum“: trouble. mi. , Page 6 The Guardian Monday, May 5, 1958 Filel Mignon Served By VERA WINSTON ' ‘ 3/; c drained canned ras berries Present Y0“ are feeling the kick‘ . how do I cook it?” vegetable Top them with a rich ' - ~ p - - . back of what yoifved ished out, - " - f - ' d. , 1 . ' . - and 1 lbw lemon Juice. _ To fake cognizance of I'l'|IS. and have .. W" “*9 ¥°a1‘S-namel¥'bhmtre- “*1 piT§§ea.C he "me la 9 Y ex 3333 inniirifrhipsbriiigefirmnsfisif iifiemgeme 3 hrs" or “M their lawns and yards cleaned “P so that A MODIFIED’ of encounters, or what mishaps, have brought you recently to a. realization (or conviction) that nobody cares a hoot about your wel-fare. Nolbody, that is, who has ever known you on a familiar footing. Somewhere in the world there are’ persons, of course, who are channels of God’s mysterious compassion and search concern for the soul gone astray—and they would care about your needs, even now. But for the jection, when love was sought, or help entreated, or real accept.- ance longed for. BY‘ VERA WINSTON SHEER wool in soft gray makes a nice chemise of the modified variety, a good choice for general daytime wear. A self belt runs through three slits which are worked into the seems that shape the bodice slightly. The belt buck- les in back. The same treatment However,d on’t despair. While there is life, there is cause to hope. And the fact that a glim- mer of light is beginning to dawn in your con-sciousness; that you are able to see the wreck you've made of your chances, cheating yourself irrevocably to the ex- the struggle of moral growth M. H through her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of this newspa.per. Mary Haworth counsels only sentatives has 80 seats. incl-ud- ing four allotted to native Maori members. NATIVE SEATS New Zealand’s house of repre- WIFE PRESERVERS buying that spring evil, examine the lining to see that It is out amply enough to give when worn. If it isn't, it will be uncom- In A Variety Of Ways By IDA BAILEY ALLEN During a question and answer period following a personal ap- pearance of the Chef and myself, a woman raised her hand and. said: “My husband is convalescing from pneumonia, so I must feed him up. I bought some filet mig- non for him. It cost so much, I thought it must be the best. “Just what is filet mignon and LITERAL MEANING “Filet mignon comes firom the tenderloin of beef which means litenally ‘tender loin.’ Because this cut represents only a small portion of the meat from a steer is one reason that it is so ex- pensive. The second is that it is extremely tender because the muscle fibres have not been toughed by exercise. “I! cut one-inch thick, it is called Tournedo; if one and a half inch thick, it is called filet mignon, which means ‘little filet.’ “The.Tournedos are the smal- 181‘, and are always broiled or sauteed in butter. TO ADD ELEGANCE “To make them look larger and more elegant, serve them on toast or on a broiled round of eggplant, tomato or some other room or slice of pate de fois gras. “Filet mignon is sauteed in butter or broiled with a good basting of butter. Because it is a lean meat, and therefore inclined to be dry, a rich sauce is served over it. Brown mushroom sauce is a good choice." As to the nutritive value of filet mignon,” I added, “it is no greater than that of any good cut until well separated. Stir in 1 (8 oz.) can seasoned tomato sauce, 3/; c. water, 1 bouillon cube and 1/4 tsp. pow- dered bay leaf. Simmer 15 min. Transfer to an oiled, shallow qt. baking dish. Top with small baking powder biscuits. , Bake 25-30 min. in a hot oven, 425 degrees F. Jellied Raspberry Applesauce: Prepare 1 pkg. raspberry gelatin as directed. Add 1 c. applesauce, To serve, pour over a little of the drained raspbesrry juice. Top with a swirl of whipped cream. Trick of the "Chef: Add a soupcon nutmeg when seasoning new beets. ' HOOVER RECOVERING NEW YORK (AP) —- Former president Herbert Hoover, con- valescing from a gall bladder The committee on christian ste- wardship, namely, Mrs. C. B. Matheson, convener, Mrs. J. S. MacLeod and Mrs. L. W. Ripley presented a very instructive and inspiring program in which the several trusts of stewardships namely: Time, talents, abilities, possessions a nd evangelism, were given, showing that love is the highest motive, and steward- oézztzarooz OF‘ CHAPLO-TTETOWN ‘ Jiawe //en? .{,)’Jé"£'l-a"/('S'l‘5‘ PROCLAMATION l hereby proclaim the week of sin in May ioih "CLEAN up wEEK"n’ the City of Chorlofiefown. " All citizens are urgently requesteilii A our City may present ci tidy and noot 1‘ I. appearance. . * mi -1 snwm c. Joi-msious, 7] Mayor. . “civiilizatlon." It seems only yes- spon-slbdlities, you will not u- will check and come! your ‘cape the penalty. ‘. wlrlng quickly, neatly and BECOMES MOCKERY e¢onomjcafly_ You cannot see the hand of the . Omnipotent Power at work; but FREE E5T1MATE you know that He has the ringer CALL NOW tent that you’ve cheated others in the area of interpersonal re- lations, suggests that you may of beef. The advantage is the ex- tremo tenderness of the meat which makes it easier to eat than “When the tenderloin or filet is sliced, it is named according to the thickness. fonoblo and liable to sun oped 113 Ken‘ 5‘ NW Q“°°“ is repeated at the neck, except that the fabric is draped slightly. operation, will be released from hospital early next week. It also buckles in back. yet salvage the futm.e_ Your whole life needii’t go down the . I , drain. , MARY HAWORT_l-_l Unsloble Life Is A Mockery ‘Dear Mary Hawort-h: I am just an unkempt, nondescript middle aged man. one of the masses that dwell in the cities of GOD’S GRACE WORKING God’s grace is working in the soul of man, giving him another chance, when that man becomes 4 BACKACIJE 1 Miiylieworning «—----------------------4"----'----*"""“""‘ “"““’ STARTS TUESDAY, MAY 6thi WITH kidney action. When kidneys get out of order, exceu acid: and wastes remain in the sysfein. Then backache, dis- turbed rest or that tired-out and heavy- lioaded feeling may soon follow. That’: the limo lo take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s stimulate the kidneys to normal action. Then you feel better-—nloep better-work lultiir. Got Doild'n Kidney Pills now. 59 terday that I was young and very handsome and a great suc- cess with women. I always had a contempt for religion and still have — even though I now. know that there are fundamental moral laws. I have a certain intelligence and the ability to sell myself socially and outwit others. So, early in life, I formulated the notion that women were put on this earth to be my pastime. , Oh yes, I was very smart. I took every precaution to see that I would never have to accept any accountabflity and I didn't slip anywhere, either. 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