ill WOMEN Page 8, The Guardian Friday. Dec. 23, 1955 LET'S EAT bMake Nlincemeat Tarts For Holiday Feasting By Ida Bailey Allen Bake 30 min. in I moderate oven. A g H 375 degres l".. or until the pastry 1" ll' S 3 W ll -' ”' li”b'l”-"L is golden brown. Best served warm lllllxl-I MI.N('ICllI-IAT TARTS I evil mi: in lit ihct. ”tlial for M. reheated. Plllll l-l Ilitlllltul Earl Pflltlll at ai pruned Mlnceme-.: Combine 14 nclgul 'SHl'tlllt-it nwwen ('ltl'!Sl-Vlhe quantity of (inrchopped ta" mus mil lutillh ill, a pcrsnn -apple with canned mincrmaat. will nimy one in... month dur- Add 2 tbwg comm”-chi er". "'9 'l'" V""i-" . .herry sauce and 1 tap. lemon Juice Ami also lllt' ;- tvllivf: oi lllallytto each 2 Pg prepared mincemeutr happy illlllllit 1:: I '.' .-. t'liut'lx'Icdp Add 1.3 the quumny chopped. "l" U”! drained. soaked, dried Ipricotsto "Tho l.'ti'lS .m at-ry quick to ”' 135”- TRICK OF THE CHEF Place I slice of Cheddar cheese make uuh canm-It miiit-cnical and rcady plctrust mix or the stick Pl? Kl”-bllil "OW "ll 'll9 lllill'K9l-loii each mince tartlet. and heat ',rl'9-"9 l I l";f'l''l9 3'" Will C""l'9l1' in the oven until the cheese melts. lento fnuw. 7,, ”l.et's iiuilxo .smr...! tlituyn mmt-9 tartlttts lit st ru- 1' .li.' the tuil- ' idays. (tn.-t lll"ll i.i-wipwal and l;.lT'll'I.P tlu-iv. Tin) ll I -i H Tllilnlh - ...- t....... i l l Unite Couple Cfllllttllllb lull. lilHVET The marriage of Miss Naomli 1)13,x;1'-,R Mae Coughlin. daughter of Mr. Charles Coughlin. North Rustico. and the late Mrs. Coughlin. and Mr. John Everett McLure. son of Hut or Cl ld 'liv:iiei1u Juice Quirk liitxliill liziknd tic ill if,-i..t i win lg.:,nMl1l.,” .lH.w”u Tllr. and Mrs. Ernest McLure. B W. km.” 1' MK! Mirth Rustico. was solemnized at 1-,.v,,J .;ul'.m HM the l'nited Church manse. Sum- (-,,.;,,,,d Cmrm UM! merside. It 1 pm. on Saturday. mac, -1-m.,i,... cheese Nni'eI1f'lfI)eT 158 Rev. Daniel Mathe- (ymee Tm M” son 0 icia e . Qllrk Biisliiu Ilrilu-d lliun C.'Isk- The bride Ch"59 3 5llV9F RWY ernle: lllllllll" ihv tuiwtuts 2 i21ISllll of wool gaberdine with navy nz.) cans ll1tlU'fI hfilnx .;-.i.. 3 huL.lHCl'PSSl)FlES and a corsage of red tcred 2 qt. tct.-sci-oln. -or In 2 roses. She was attended by her tbsp. mtnciid union, 1-; lllnll tattle-sister. Mrs. E. Smith. who wore mustard mixed with I Hun water in pearl grey wool suit with match- and I minced seeded union pr,-p-ling accessories and I corsage of per. Cover; l).'ilx'(l 1 hr. at 350 de-.pink mseg, W995 F Yiii: Chester McLure. brother of Twenty IIIIZ cs hcilnr rotnple- the groom was but man llZl&elJ'l.L”lll..3l;l3'EiZTfZ.'ll3ll"i5f.t A with butter; mmmue to bake "um exening arhthe home of the grooms lightly hmwnwt lgarents. e guests were received Mince T3Y1lPl5i Propnrc I rec-V 3 we mother M the "loom who iw, Ammvm W, WMH W mp awwio an ensemble of wine crepe mix. in mm”, mm mm Hm wmrm Villll white at-ressories and I cor- juice with the water. Roll in la" 55:9. M white c”nu1onl' The Lhtcknpssl l1riflF! table was decorated with Line largo shallow muffin pans lfklwprs and ' """'”'"d ?'”'5'”"3 or fluted puny mm mm mg pas..cake made by the. brides aunt, try. Fill with canned rnmccmeatlM”t Edwm c0l.mhlm' . either plain or mixed with lruitsl Th.” mum” W1” r”ld' "' Nmm of yum. rhm(.(.. mm cm.” with Riisiivo where the groom is en- the pastry. giant-d in farming. Press the crlncs lrlzrllirir with the tines of a lurk sing. :4 limes to allow the st:-am to escape, Or use I criss-cross lattice topping for the tarts. l in the HISTORIC LINK Railway connection is I t I I III Nova Scotia and central Canada was established in 1878. H A LF-SIZE FASHION , . l ANNE ADAMS sewing time! Twice as much fashion for your Jumper Ind blouse PATTERNS I i 4 f'I14""-4746-5 W go everywhere - mix and match with the rest of your VII-drobcl Allerntion problems are solved: pattern is perfectly proportioned tor shorter. fuller figures! Pattern 0157: Half Sizes Illa, ;l6'a. NW2. zillh. 2215. 205. Size liumper. 3 yards 30-inch fabric; lhlouse, 2 yards contrast. This pattern easy in use. slin- Ille to sew. is tested for fit. lias complete illustrated instructions. I Send THIRTY - FIVE. CENTS .'35 cents! in coins (stamps cannot be acceptedl for this pattern. Print plainly stzn. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS cm-o oi lcharlottetown Guardiani, P.'illri'n l)ept.. 60 Front St. W., Tnroiiin. Ont. Royal Spotlight By KEN METIIERAL ('uandian Press Staff Writer l LONDON lL'Pl--lli'itit-ess Mar- garet held the Royal spotlight inl 1955. The vivacious and beloved ”little sister" of Britain's Royal Family was in the limelight from early in the year when she made a tri- umphal tour of the British West, Indies until the year drew to In close with her dramatic. moving decision to forsake romance be- cause of her duty to church and Commonwealth. Not since the early 1930s whenl the Duke of Windsor was in his heyday Is Prince of Wales has any member of the reigning family other than the sovcrclgn so com- pletely dominaied newspaper head- lines around the world. I NORWAY STATE VISIT The year also saw ll three-dayl state visit to Norway by Queenl Elizabeth and the Duke of Edin-l burgh and a three-week xisit toy Canada by the Princess Royal. The diminutive princess, I shade.-l more than five feet. won ovations in February for her first major public appearance test. Unaccompanied by other mem- bers of the Royal Family, she swept through I heavy. four-weck British West Indies tour with I poise and grace that brought the whole Caribbean at her feet. Back in England. she undertook I heavy round of public engage-5, rnenLs lightened by visits to the; latest west end shows and to smart-. set. dancing parties. The fanfare of publicity rose to I crescendo in mid-October when she began I series of trysis with Group Captain Peter divorced father of two children and at 41 her senior by 16 years. FRENZIED SPECULATION For three weeks the Princess and the wartime fighter pilot. I former equerry to King George VI. met at intimate dinner parties ihomes of mutual friends and for weekends at country houses. Each .meetlng set off'-I frenzy of rtr Emantlc speculation and editorial pencils were sharpened for dis- cussion of constitutional issues in- volved in the marriage of a mem- ber of the Royal Family to I di- vorced person in opposition to the Church of England's uncomprtr mising stand against divorce. y Then on Oct. 31. with specula- ltion almost unanimous that the marriage would take place. she announced her agonizing decision: "Mindful of the church's teach- ing that Christian marriage is in- t It i - l l I . K l..eftover sausage meet or link ml- l4'x'z s-3495 W195 may be added to plain pancake batter or scrambled can that link: or meat. in small piecq hgfon gddju 3 tier New dlssoluble and conscious of my duty to the Commonwealth . . . I have decided not to marry Group -Captain Peter Townsend." . The simple but dramatic state- .ment ending the fairytale romance lbetween Princess and commoner "was hailed by Commonwealth offl- cials and religious lcadcrs through- out the world as a ”shining ex- ample" in an age when personal inclinations too often took prece- J . Princess M Vivacious Margaret Holds at the 8 As. A argareltl This Year HART IAIOITI1 HAIL Wants To Be Cured 5 Of His Abnormality DEAR MARY I-IAWORTII: WhIt.' are the chances of being cured of homo-sexuality? I don't want iol lust understand it; I want to be cured. wholly and completely. Indl will put every fiber of my heingl into action Igainst it. i I In discouraged and diuustedl. with myself. It wasn't IlwIys' this way. At one time I was com- pletely okay. I never consciously did anything to invite this problem; I abhor it ll much as anybody. And so far as I know. nobody else ever influenced me. er let me down. I prayed for del- iverance but things get worse. And this Vioblem is one that you just can't accept in I spirit of resig-I nation. I got I raw deal. Indl I hate everything and werhody; and will, until I am okay again. Tell me why did this happen to me? I never hurt I fly. I am scheduled to see I pay- chiatrist, but have to wait my turn to start treatment. Meantime can you tell me any techniques for using for will power also? I have already tried it. but my tro- uble is something compelling and unconscious. My once good name is gone. I shall be looking for your answer: don't let me down. I need some kind of sign that I wil be okay soon. I-I.I-I. OPTIMISTIC VIEW l DEAR ILH: One of the mustl hopeful aspects of your difficulty is your rational wholehearted de- sire to be rid of this conflict; to be completely restored to emot- dence over responsibilities. Townsend returned to his post as British air attache at Brussels and I weakly resigned. or belligcrenily the Princess in her public duties. ROYALTY ACTIVE While Margaret stole the head- lines. other members of the Royal Family quietly went about their arduous job of maintaining I close link between the Crown and the people. On I typical day the Queen visited at pottery factory in the Midlands; her husband inspected the underground workings of I coal lmine in the north of England; and the Queen Mother chatted with youngsters in I hospital in the south. In June. the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh paid I three-day state VISII in Norway. The visit was the couple's first outside the Common- wealth together since the Corona- tlon. The year saw visits to Britain by royal personalities and heads of state from a number of countries including King Gustav VI and Queen Louise of Sweden. King Hussein and Queen Dina of Jordan. King Frederik and Queen Ingrid of Denmark. and the president of Lopes. Canada was not forgotten. PRINCESS ROYAL'S VISIT The Princess Royal in October made I three-week visit to Canada at the invitation of the Canadian government. Among other places she visited Quebec City. Kingston, Ont, Montreal. Ottawa. Toronto. Winnipeg and Victoria. The same month saw the Duke of Edinburgh go by helicopter to Soest, Germany. to present. colors 'rnwng.end,ito the 2nd Battalion. the Royal Canadian Regiment, of which he is colonel-in-chief. And Lady Patricia Ramsay. I grand - daughter of Queen Victoria. reviewed the 2nd Battalion. P r i n c e s s PItrlclI'I Canadian Light Infantry-the regi- lmcnl. she helped form 41 years o. in Decembr the Royal Family faced the same problem Is Cana- dians and others throughout the Commonwealth - Christmas pres- l The Queen quickly selected I gleaming red model jet helicopter. for Prince Charles. but had diffi- Tully deciding on I new doll for" Princess Anne. l Words Ol The A Wise In their essence there can be no conflict between science and religion. Science is I reliable meth- od of finding truth. Religion is the search for I satisfying basis for life. ...Yet I world that has science needs, as never hcfore. the inspiration that religion has to of- fer .. . . Beyond the nature taught by science is the spirit that gives meaning to life. E(Arlhur H. Compton) WE KNOW IT'S COLD OUTS IDE---SO--- DIAL 4748 FOR LAST MINUTE SH Slippers and Shoes for II iii LePAGE SHOE CO. LTD. C. 0. D. Orders accepted from 8 Inn. to 8 pm. Thursday and Friday. and anti 5 p.nt. Saturday, --- Pr3mpt Free Delivery --- Giff items available include Nylon Over-shoes and Hosiery; - GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE - OPPING NEEDS. I firmly. -- Dial 4748 Setllrduy ml file pan. 8 CJII. to 9:30 p.ni. Thursday and Friday be met, we suggest that be placed not later than Cakes, Puddings, Putt TINY -his 40 years' psychiatric and analy- llll? Dractise. he has treated a sub. Portugal. Gen. Francisco CrIveiro' ional integrity, as I normal male. if you were confused, uncertain. or suavely defensive about your ”unconsciouI compelling" disorder as you aptly say -- the chances of good recovery might be less. A specialist with whom I have discussed your appeal takes an en- couraging view of the situation. In stantial number of clients who sought to be cured of deviate lend- encies. And long diagnostic ex- perience has acquainted him with ,ihe fact that (.1) involvement in homo-sexual episodes. or (2) ob- scure inclinations in that direction, that outwit efforts at right self- control, don't necesarily mean that I man is essentially homo- sexual. l Medical evidence indicates that homosexual behavior is generally Symptomatic of something else. the d0C10T .53! -- "very basic disturb- ances in one's first formative re- lationships; unsolved problems carried over from childhood days." FAMILY BACKGROUND To illustrate the sort of child-I lhood stress that may lead to symp- tomatic deviations from the sexual norm, the specialist hypothecatu the case of I man whose infantile mixed up m o t h 2 r burdens him Ifrom his earliest memory) with awareness of the emotional travail she suffers in relation to his dad - Discouraged Youth Don't advise me to pray. PrIy- ' St. Columba. and the late Paul Mac-1 satin embroidered with seed pearls. ,ed by Rev. Francis Corcoran and er size. So here we go with the ed that a smaller dress size be used as an X I Saint Dunstanls Basilica was thelMrs. Joseph DOUSBH WIS OTB ' -l scene of I pretty wedding recentlymler Mr Pius Mm-Eachem me, when Helen Theresa MIcEacbern...brid; WM"? 3 noorglengm gogvn of daught, of Mrs. Jane Machiacheminyion mile and iace over anpper w A Juliet cap held her fingertip veil lnf nylon tulle and she carried I bouquet of Sweetheart roses. Miss Adeline Peters was maid of honor in a floor-length strapless gown of avocado crystalette with knife pleated bandeau and gloves Eachern, became the bride of Noel Wilson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert E. Wilson. Charlottetown. The Nuptial Mass was celebrat- t.h during the wedding ceremony soloslnf matching material She carried were sung by Miss Joan Murnag-l .a bouquet of autumn colored baby but and Mr. Frank Maclntyre. imums. WILSON-MacEACHERN VOWS AT ST. DUNSTANS BASILICA The bridesmaids were Miss Ad- Given in marriage by her bro- ele Campbell and Miss Norma Sin- nott. length gowns of fuschia crystalelte They wore matching floor. Ith knife pleated bandeau and gloves of similar material. Their bouquets were of autumn colored baby imnim. Dr. Albert Wilson. brother of e groom. was groomsrnan and Messrs. Melvin Richard and Wil- bert Mnclnnis were ushers. A reception for 75 guests was held at the Keppoch Beach Hotel which was decorated with gladioll and snapdragons. The toast to the bride was ro osed Wilson. P P by DL Alba" Following the reception the . . ple left for New York City on J3, honeymoon. For travelling the bride wore I charcoal grey knitted suit and winter white hat with matching accessories and is corsage of -white Talisman roses. while the bride is I technician It the Charlottetown Hospital. They The lroom is I ielegrapher with the Canadian National Railways, have taken up residence in Char. llollistown. i Photo by Barter's Film I . KEEP IN TRIM A Lipstick Red Dress At Christmas Started It All By Ida Jean Kain g Shortly before Christitias, the the TOPS Qucon with her - I.il-- only thing likely to entice dieters llilll Pedtke - who won the trophy to read on would be the promise last year for taking of 97 pounds. that they can soon wear a small- It really was an inspiration to us. And many thanks. too. for all your help." Congratiilalioiis to a wise re- ducer! A strong inccntive always helps. . .whethcr it be I red dress. anticipating I trip back home. or a spring wedding where you will want to look your best. Charge your incentive with interest, ex- cl mom and enthusiasm. . .and you ("anti help but come out victor- cl story of the lipstick red dress. "In a recent column. you siic.g-2si- tr incentive to reduce. Let me tell you -- it really does work. Last December. I bought myself I real bright red jersey dress - one of those pleated jobs with I wide belt. I didn't try it on he- cause I was rushed for time... ious. and I bought it because I liked it. It was size 24l-z. "Well. to make a long story short. I had to go to a banquet with my: husband. . .it was a Christmas par- ty with the top brass of the cum-l pany. I used to wear a lot of red and pink. Is I always looked better in bright colors than I did in navy blue and black. So natur- ally I thought I'd wear my lipstick red dress. "I put it on --and to my horror. Ilookcd immense. Even the belt didn't close. I always took a 241.4; dress. I wasn't only disavflointed. I was actually ashamed of myself. My husband told me to get my 60 OK'5 CORNET hr of W th Needlecraft Catalogue. pages and pa es of Inciting new designs - Villl colors" ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS I MIXER OOVIR Let this clever doll keep your ectric mixer spotless! Just sit her on top of it - her long. full skirt is its protective cover! Use colorful remnants - ldeal gift! 1 Pattern" 7199: Pattern pieces. ansfers. directions for mixer- cover doll. Easy! Fun to make! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENT! in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not bc accepted; to (Charlottetown Guardian), Household Arts Dept.. Front St. W. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. ALICE anooxs lino! Order our ttinu, crochet. em- oidery. iron-om. toys and novel- ties! Send 26 cents for your copy t is wonderful book now. You'll to order every duty: in it! HOUSEHOLD HINT Look for labels when you buy. Ishable fabrics. labelled "vat as "vat dy " indieato at the color hu really penetrated in bearing children. It is instilled into the son that mother hopes he never will marry and impose such I fate on a gm, etc, Thus the son is conditioned up- money back on the dress, and I told him I would return it to the store. "But vthat I did was to hang it is the back of my closet. And the fibers to become In integral part of the fabric. instead of mere- ly being applied to the surface. That is the reason why vat dyes retain their depth of color Ind look ANGEL CAKE 1 cup cake flour 15; cups fine granulated sugar 1 cup egg whites NOTICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS In order that all our Customers' demands can DO NOT BE DISAPPOINTPD. PHONE ORDERS CANNOT BE ACCEPTED AF lER,3 P.M. ON CHRISTMAS EVE. STEWART BAKERIES LTD. PHONE 8711 (IDEA! GMDBGIJ 81'. of girls. or to extinguish sex in- ltlesl 1" lhem. as I complusive safeguard against violating his mother": taboos. However. I per- son denied healthy satisfaction of the nonnal hunger to love and be loved. in a maturing pattern of heterosexual attraction. tends to traffic automatically in auto.e1-otjc solace--which. may lead to -mmo. 59-'X"l1 Exilericnce. And this doesn't solve the initial problem. of course; but merely puts I new face on it. The doctor suggests that some- thing of the kind is analogous tag your case: and he commends your wisdom in arranging for pgyg-hint. NC help. to get you back on the main track--after shedding light on what threw you off. Meanwhile, dont worry about symptoms that seem uncontrollable. They will disappear astthe underlying cum- pulsive factors are eased. M.)-I. MORNING smiuz Tehn there was the bitter golf match between the two business lrlvals under I broiling sun, in lwhich one of them had I stroke- land the other made him countt ll. l orders for Christmas Eve Friday evening. ies, Cookies. Donuts, etc. rots consciously to inhibit hi m l- I started to diet. Just so I could V4 MIL salt inity in deference to hiss moTlT:iiI's wear that red dress, In 4 months 1 tsp. cream of tartar !lm0''1"” "' Eu" mwy ""h' theories; and to slight the society Ilost 25 pounds! And I wear that 1 tsp. vanilla "W5- li tsp. almond osti-act Pluce egg whites in large bowl t and add salt. Beat until frothy and add cream of tartar. Beat until very stiff but not dry. Add sugar I tablespoon at I time. Add flavor- ings. Sift flour at least four times and fold in a little at I time. Bake for 50 to 60 minutes in 35 deg. oven. dress every place I go. ”So when I read what you said about buying I smaller size dress as an incentive. I just had to tell you. It sure worked for me! "Since then I have started I TOPS clubs (Take Off Pounds Sen- siblyl. Mrs. Man: who started the first club in Milwaukee in 1948 was here in town recently. She had I ...OooeruoeyMoIleuJnshueo-I. Uly you ChrlI9IoebonoN10ldbrlgNl THE GLORIA GRAFTON STREET LADlES' WEAR To but salehu for a very Merry Ch-lunuul Kennody's LucIies' Wear our any friends! May the and hope that shonesonianyyem-ago lightyoot way during this holy Holiday- Sunhafs Lcdles' Wear osnr onoiton BTIIIIIFI LAST MINUTE SHOPPING ,; 44 HOSIERY ;. 99c In - u . PHANTOM I-IOSIERY , no oaubnllu DEN!” .f2.7 I . 7