OMEN Recent Vows Unite Clara MacLean and William P. Yeo The marriage of Clara Ernestine Macbean. daughter of Mrs. Wands MacLean. Arlington. Lot I4, and the late Mr. liavelock Macbean. Page 8. The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 22, 1955 and Mr. William Prowse Yeo. son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel H- Yeo. LET'S EAT New Molasses Pudding Has A Velveiy Texture ll! Ida Bum: Allen "Anyone who likes gingerbread .1 onial molasses pudding that has I . lust been perfected." observed the l Chef. ”The texture is like velvet. i Vet it is light as a fcatlier. And -. the flavor is delicate because we i no unsulphured molasses. lt. be-l. i oilgs on our honor roll of dcss-ci'ts". i ”rlt would be pcrfcct to sorvc for Thanksgiving dinncr. Clicf." I add- e??oIoniaI Mollasscs Pudding; sift together 2h c. already-sifted en- iiehed flour. 31 c. sugar, H tsp. Iutmeg. 4 tsp. cinnamon and V2 , tsp. salt. l Add I2 c. shortening t'li.ip in with a pastry blcndcr. to rose-nible coarse crumbs. Stir in '2 c. fine- : pped nutmeats. gombine I c. unsulphurr-d ino- laiises. Ic. cold water and I tsp. SERVED WARM. with a creamx cheese topping and lemon sauce. baking soda Alternate the crumbs Ind liquid in layers to s buttered or margarlned 8" X 2” square 4 an: start and end with crumbs. tir gently 3 times with a fork. Bake 1 hr. in is moderate oven. I50 deg. F. Serve warm. cut in squares. 1 tbsp. cream cheese top- ping on each; pass lemon sauce. Cream Cheese Topping: blend mi. ill smooth 6 oz. cream cheese with I tbsp. milk. COOK'S CORNER OATMEAL COOKIE! is e. shortening '14 c. brown sugar to tsp. vanilla 89 tsp. baking sods V: r. not water 1-3 c.calsins Cream shortening with vmiiia and sugar. Add hot water. Add oat. meal and sifted dry ingredients. Drop by teaspoonful on baking will be enthusiastic oicr this Co- 2 Coffee Lemon Sauce: In a saucepan. iiiix tbsp. cornstarch. kl c. sugar and 4 tsp. salt. Gradually stir in 2 c. boiling water. Cook-stir until boil- ng. thickened and clear. Stir in 3 tbsp. lemon juice. 1 tbsp. grated lemon rind and 2 tbsp. butter or margarine. Do not boil. Use warm. For an alternate old-fashioned molasses sauce. follow the pre- ceding directions. but use only I-3 c. sugar and Hi c. water and add 1-3 c. unsulphured molasses. TOMORROW'S DINNER Tossed Green Salad Beef Goulash Buttered Noodle-s String Beans with Peas Colonial Molasses Pudding Tea Milk Beef Goulash: In I heavy 2 qt. Colonial Molasses Pudding would be a fine Thanksgiving dessert. ssucepah. melt 3 tbsp. fst- add 3 c. tlrln-sliced peeled onion. 1 min- ced peeled section garlic and 2V; lbs. coarse dtlced chuck of beef. WIIISQ. the diet must be strength- Slow-fry until lightly browned. Add Vs tbsp. paprika. 1: tsp. thyme. IV; tsp. salt. 1 tsp. mono- sodlum glutamate. 2 c. hot water and l c. tomato juice. Cover; sim- mer or slow-bake IV: hrs. or until the meat is fork-tender. Transfer to a deep platter. Make a gravy and pour over the meat. Surround with parslied but- tered noodles. ' TRICK OF THE CHIEF Add 16 tsp. crushed caraway seed when making beef gnulssh. sheet. Press flat with fork. Bake at .175 deg. F to 400 deg, F. for 3 minutes. Makes 2 down. y HOUSEHOLD HINT l Us! In emntv soft drink bottle g . rlctcrizents scouring power. polishos. sponges. cloths. etc. Keep the carton in the closet 3!. 3-: 33 :3 gr: 3. ,3 as :'-I '1 32. 13 S: : Fri -i 2'0 3? -i.. are How To Write Faster Central Lot 16. was performed at 5 o'clock. Wednesday. October 26 by Rev. A. J. MacDonald. Cut flowers and potted plants formed the background for the double ring ceremony and the guest pews were marked with small nose- gays of rosebuds and satin bows. Mrs. Percy Birch played the wed- ding music and before the cere- mony. the choir sang "0 Perfect .l.m'e." Mr. G. Roy Phillips sang "llll Walk Beside You” during the singing of the register. 1 Given in marriage by her uncle. Mr- Ernest Grigg. the bride was gowned in a floor-length model with fitted bodice of Chantilly lace and full nylon net skirt topped by a matching lace rcdingote which was fashioned with stand-up collar and tiny buttons down the front. A cap of pleated nylon. trimmed with lll-l ies-of-the-valley hold her fingertipl veil of nylon illusion and she car-i ried a bouquet of Better Time roses. 1 Mrs Eston Ranisay. the bride's: sister. wore a floor-length gown of, pink net over taffeta styled with? bouffant skirt. fitted bodice andl cape with matching headdress andl mitts. Her bouquet was of blue Carnations. Flower girl was Wandal Sharon MacLean. niece of the bride. who wore a floor-length gown : of blue nylon with matching bead- dress. She carried a basket of rose- Mr. Eston Ramsay was best man and the ushers were Mr. Ix . MacLean. brother of the bride. and p Mr. John Yeo. brother of the. groom. The mother of the bride Ch0SE' a gown of blue moon ticatine with black accessories and a corsage of red roses. A gown of black silk crepe with white accessories and I cnrsage of red roses A gown of black silk crepe with white acces- sories and a corsage of red roses was worn by the groom's mother. A reception followed at the home of the bride's mother where the friends of the bride assisted in ser- ving the guests. The dining -room was decorated with pink and white streamers. the table centered with a three-ticrcd wedding cake which was topped by an arch of pink and white flowers and a miniature bride and groom The cake was flanked with white candles in sil- ver holders. Pink roses were also used to decorate. The toast to the bride was pro. posed by Rev. A. J. MacDonald and Miss Doreen Dennis was in charge of the guest book. Mr. and Mrs. Yeo left on a motor trip to the United States and Maritimes. The bride travelled in a navy flecket suit with powder blue accessories and corsage ofp pink carnations The couple will re- side in Central Lot 16. SHOWER Prior to her marriage the bride- eiect was honored with a miscel- laneous shower in Port Hill Hall wines Long Creek United Baptist andl ion Sarah. daughter of Mr. Mrs F. W. Stretch. St. Catherines. was united in marriage with Cecil Edmond MacPhail of Bonshaw- The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev Owen Cochran. pastor of the church. Mrs. Hector Currie. organist, played suitable music. Miss Maida Rogerson, guest soloist, song "The Lord's Prayer" previous to the ceremony, and ”0 Perfect Love" during the signing of the register. The Church was tastefully decorated with mixed flowers. Given in marriage by her father. the bride wore a white satin floor- length gown with Chantilly lace in- serts and fitted bodice having long tapering sleeves Her floor length bridal veil caught up with a headed rrnwn Her only ornament was a three strand pearl necklace. gift of the groom. She carried a shower bouquet of American Beauty roses. The bride's attendant. Miss loan Macliean. as maid-of-honour. wore a floor length gown of pink nylon not over taffeta with matching mitts and headdress. She carried a nosegay of pink and white car- nations. Miss:-s Donna and Jean Stretch acted as bridesmaids Donna. sis- ter of the bride. wore blue nylon net over taffeta with matching mitts and headdress. and carried a nosegay of red and white car- nations. Jean wore yellow nylon net over taffeta with similar mitts and headdress and carried in nose- wliero she received many lovely xitts. gay of mauve and yellow carnal- ions. . 9l-'-i117i.W- .. . in n 'l'r-Inl llimt' ilrn Good grooming gives her the self-confident! ovsry girl minn Ht-r clothes t'ii lVf'll Ilflfl lei-I ctimfortslile And when lit-ml: turn anti t-yrs unit-n-slir know: she's 'sitIing prctty'. To keep Linn 'sitIiiic on-it)", viluitoicr you do, wlintevcr you near, 'l'e,tnl lliiist Hm are designed to give full fashion frecdnm with It So liltc all lnsliion l'vl!f' girls, gr! ytuirsr-ll ll 'Pctnl llursl' Bra ... at tllly good .ilorP. in your rhoirr of I'f)llIIl. xntin, Dsnnin or bniiirlizlntli . . . in hniidcsu, cinch or longluia. 'wtotBuret' ' lit wotwltrwl; wattim. ME. AN MRS. CECIL EDMOND MMPHAIL Pretty Wedding At Long Creek United Baptist Ch. Mr. Blair Morrow was best man.; i buds and Sciliefed them 8101!! the Church was the scene of a prettyland the ushers were Mr. James "isle as She preceded the bride' autumn wedding on Friday, Oct- MacI.eod and Mr. Robert MacNev- toher 28th. at 5.30 p.m. when Sitar-lin. the bride was proposed by Rev. Owen Cochran, to which the groom fittingly responded. The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake top- ped with a miniature bride and groom and flanked by candelbra and flowers. Pouring tea were Yllrs. ilenry Godfrey. cousin of the groom. and Mrs. Floyd Stretch. sister-in-law of the bride- Assisting in serving were friends of the bride. Amid showers of confetti the bride and groom loft for a honey-. moon trip to New York and vicin-. ity. i For travelling. the bride chose a navy mix suit of worsted rayonl flannel. with pink hat and gloves. navy handbag and shoes. and a corsage of pink Delight roses. Upon their return they will re- side in Bonsh N where the groom is a prosperous merchant. Previous to her marriage the bride was entertained at a shower given by the community a n d friends. She received many lovcly 'fts. (Photo by Myers Sturliost MORNING SMILE A man is that large irrational creature who is always looking for home atmosphere in a hotel and hotel service around the house. perfect fit. M HUI had I :::,P'.:"-r' .....5".....--it-9.1! by horn em-rent books as: - . list you turn. NORMNS I.ADIES' WEAR 3...," ,, M00!!! 3. McLEOD LTD. W Km 81 g M N MocKImI'S HOIISI OF FASHION! FASHION SHOPPE IHAL 3721 HAL 3355 141 GT. GIBBS 81'. Q lN"l'BlH Shapely "Alter Baby The shapely and glamorous moth- er of four children. reported on some time back. has inspired other young mothers to take action. Hero 11: an appealing request: i "My baby is due in December land I would dearly love to be slim and shapely by spring. This is my third child. and to say that I have been neglectful of my figure is putting it mildly. I am only five feet tall and of slight build. so add- ed pounds are I particular prob- lem. I-Iaven't much will power. but if I have all essential exercises on hand. I'm bound to feel guilty if I don't do something about the ex- tra weight. If that former Syracus- an could restore her figure after the third week. The protective pattern is partic- - ularly helpful at this time. It re-' stores strength and controls hun-' ger while curbing calories. foods that contribute the best nut- rftlon are not the fattening foods. Exercise is the correlated part , of the getting in shape program. Plan to start exercise the day your. doctor gives his permission. Ask him to suggest some mild condlt- . toners which can be started while you are still in bed. Tomorrow I will outline special execlses which can. in normal cases. be started The MARY IIAWORTIPS MAIL four -- or was it five -- I'm game for anything.” Fine! meats and muscles. However. there are many extra pounds to deal with. it takes more than exer- cise to get down to normal weight and shape. It is not weight. If that typical picture describes you. then you'll need to cut you appetite down to size as well as to take conditioning exercise. The needed for weight control depends on whciner or not you nurse the baby. In any case. the diet must be strength- giving. The nursing mother can . lsafely lose weight on 2200 calories Following the ceronioiiy a reccpt- I . day The m,n.m".sing mother can ion was held at the home of theireduce on 1200 calories. largely in bride gm. 30 guests The mast to the protective foods - lean meat; I a one pint of skim- one or two eggs tnot fried); 3 vegetables and 3 fruits, including one citrus. plus 3 thin slices bread and 3 one- half pats of butte. This totals ap- number of calories fish or fowl. timmed off); med milk or buttermilk; 4 to 5 ounces proximately 1200 calories. Monarch mix . Herein your chance night-with music! ally! This month 25 contest now! CONTEST RULES: 1. Each entry must use is Monarch Mix. You ilimply add water. nconds . . Tea-Bink OCTOBER "wiio children, Following the babyls ar-l ival. execise is s "must" in ode to restore tone to stretched liga- common for the young mother who gains M pounds during pregnancy to retain 5 pounds after the baby arrives. Then. because of elevated appetite. It is easy to gain another 5. When this happens with each baby. by the time the third one comes along. the once slim bride is quite likely to be 20 plus pounds above her nealthy normal built Crosley Clock Radio. wakes you in the morning and lulls you in 31969 1" clock controls-and it turns You get "the best home-made you've cvcr made" when you Monarch Cake Mixes are com- plete oven to the eggs and milk. snd bake. Tm them allesnd use Monsrch Pie Crust. Mix for husky. tonder paltry nude in largest.-selling baking mix iii Cnnsds for over 20 year!) for donsnn of only-to-Ax um hate. Old Maid ls l Jealous Oi if Woman Boss DEAR MARY HAWORTH: About three months ago I accepted a position as secretary to the Gener- al Counsel of a government office. At that time, I was informed that the secretary to the Assistant Gen- eral Counsel was chief secretary in the office, and that I would be! under her supervision I I thought I could be happy in that situation; but that was before I met Maude (as I shall call her). Maude is everything that I would like to be. and am not. Although she is a few years older than 1. she is I very handsome woman - with background. family, refine- merit. education. culture. snd s husband who is the scion of a distinguished Southern family. I am a lonely old maid. In addition, Maude is the perfect secretary. I simply cannot and never will be able to match her in precision. neatness or output. FEELS INFERIOR Now this is my problem: 1 am extremely jealous because I know that I am so mediocre in ovary respect: that is, in personal ap- pearance, family, background and ability. I am a Christian and I have Beautiful plumage is definit-p ly back in the tuition picture for dressy bats to top luxurious furs and dramatic frocks. And its not to be wondered since fine feathers have always been subtle face flstters. FINE FEATHERS I ed all over the hat. The little cap pictured is one of this group and is a perfect choice for cocktail and evening wear. It is of ice blue feathers on shimmering satin and its frosty sheep is highlighted by tiny ice blue crystals embroider- prayed about this matter; but even. my Christianity is inferior to that of my adversary. For various reasons it would be very difficult. If not impossible. for me to gety another job at present. commen-l surate in pay with the job I have. I would appreciate any advice you can give me wicch will help me to overcome my intense jeal- ously of Maude. Thank you. E.B- MORE TO PROBLEM l DEAR E. B.: There is more to the problem than meets the eye. (Continued on page Ill YOUR I NOVEM BER to wine handsome, quality- It's the radio that gently You simply set the electric on and on” automatic- Crosley Clock Radios will be won by users of Monarch Mixes. Enter this easy be accompanied by the lion's head from any Monarch mix package. All mix (the 2. Entries must be mailed Box 686, Saint. John. opened after the contest notified and asked one . Employees of Maple vertiaing agency and their to "Monarch Contest” N.B. and postmarked not later than midnight Nov. 30th. 1955- . Primwinners will be the first 25 correct furtherqueation. A list of prinewinners will appear in thli PIP”- BIIESI lllllIlS i-'3'-"-5'-'-"id V3553 entries closes. 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