MMEN Page 8,111? Cunrdiaii LET'S -EAT .....j.. The Rreatest of all womanly achievements is motherhood: and to be chosen American mother of the Year is the greatest honor that can be given any mother. This year's American Mother is a sweet-faced widow, Mrs La-xina Christensen I-'ugal of Pleasant Grove. Utah. She is the mother of eight living sons and daughters - and grandmother of 34. A DIFFICULT TASK Knowing fiiU well that hriiining up and supporting a large family is a prodigious task. I asked her how she managed. "Our food budget was restricted no it took careful planning to get the highest nutritious values at lowest cost," she said. ”Part of our food was home grown. and nothing yias wasted. I canned all available foods in V Spoon Bread For Dinner 8: Ida 3-my Allen Wed., Nov. 16, 1955 cake to It 1:. tepid water, Let. stand 5 min Stir into the coolnd milk. Then beat in 3 c. genuine whole wheat flour or enough to make a stiff batter. Beat briskly until well mixed. Let rise until doubled in size. Transfer to 2 oiled bread pans, 7'2" X .'l'-;” X 244". Let risc until. the pans are almost full. l Bake 45-50 min. in a moderate oven. 375 deg. F. SUNDAY I)INNIiIII I Fruit Cocktail Bacoii-Lattice Meat Loaf Spinach 9weet Potato Puffs Whole Wheat Spoon Bread Strawberry Ice Cream Ctitfee 'Ii(':l Milk Bacon- Lattice Meat Loaf: com- bine 112 lbs. ground beef. 3 sliced peeled onions and 6 sprigs parsley; Mr who were: niarried at DOUBLE RING CEREMONY UNITES COUPLE and Mrs. Robert S Acorn, Brackley United Church at 2 o'clock on Saturday. October 29. are pict- urcti with their attendants. Left to right: Mr. Roy Piirsey. usher; Mr. Milton Acorn, brother of the groom. best man; Mr. and Mrs. I Acorn: llrliss Shirley Prowsc. sis- I for of the brute, maid of honor. and Mr. Garth Hooper. usher. it; and John says he will pay . . . . . . board ladl. s h t Auluiiin lluwcrs in sliadcs of line. llcr chapel veil was held hylfive -illltlhls. Miss Bernice. Newson, the homcvof her parents, Mr. and jndgmegr. Xll nor jhltcflspssli white and rosc-nine adorncd the a Iicaddrcss of iihite silk velvet. cousin of the bride, was in cliar,.,: Mrs. Leslie Prowsc, by the people on the Spol; John ls 5”” ("me Uniicd t'hurch. Brucklcy. at 2pm. A single strand of pearls, the of the guest book. Those pouring of Bracklcy IIIICI vicinity. Another .K may Should: Son Pay Board When He Travels For Firm ? DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Ite- eently my son took a job that in- volved some traveL He will cover territory both near and far from our home. He wll be away from home for varying lengths of time. say from a day to a montheand during these trips his employers will pay all his expenses. From the time John ttrst started working after hours. while a I in school, he has always made his own spending money. never asking us for a penny. And since he has been employed full time. we have ' felt it our duty as parents to have pay board-to learn respons- ible habits. This he has Always agreed to. Now that John has a good-paying job, he pays his own modest ac- counts, takes good care of his clothes and is financially self-sub flclent. ' The question before us. however. is this: John asks if he still has to continue paying board, if and when he is away from home for a week or more in his new job. He thinks not, and my husband partly agrees with him. I feel he still has an obligation here-as he may be home weekends and the trips are simply part of his job as long as his expenses are paid. DON'T NEED MONEY The money involved isn't the point. We can do nicely without . . . oun and I want to do nl WI t on SilItli'(l:lV. October 129. for the gift of the groom. rivas her only tea wereihlrs. Millar Ilcaristo, aunt shower was held at the home of lls rlglll for him. Bnl er: lyrlglhah marriage of Miss Alta Prowse and ornzimcnf. She carried a cascade of the hl'l(IP, and Mrs Stanley Hi'y- Mrs. Roy Piii'si')'. Charlottetown, in holding ln-rn lo we board bill Mr. Robert S. Acorn. The bride is bouquet of Pink Di-liulit rn s. lam, aunt of the groom. A three- when the hridc-rlcct received many ln his nbsencey or does he beclnne the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Miss Shirley I'rowse, si. er of tiered wedding cake decorated the Iovr-I.V I11”-hV independent of us when he is wm-k. Leslie Proiisc. Bracltlcv Point the "bride, was maid of honor. She table, 'l'lic staff of the Queen Charlotte jnll elsewhere? Road. and the grooms part-iils are chose an ankle-Iciigih gown of Assisiiiig in serving were llll'S.ll'”llL'll Scliool ciitertaincd at afler- John believes ll". lallerl and J Mr. and Nlrs Rolicrt Acorn, (fhar- Aiiicrit-tin Bcniity silk velvet siylrd George t':irson. Mrs. Gordon Glarn-lnoon tea and pirsciiterl lllPlI)I-'ltle- wuuld like to agree will, lllnl lo, lotlctown along the some lines as that of hum. Mrs. Roy l)lIl1S(l)', llilisscs clcci iiitli a tzihlr model ti'i-light. his sake; but my lnlnillnn lellb The tloul)l:- ring t't'l'ttliliill)' was the Iil'lfl('. lier lic.'i(I(Ii'css was f;isli- Evelyn and Zclnia illacliinis. and The gift of the Grade Eight pupils me differently. perhaps your ran, porI'ornit-d by Rev, .I. ll Sproule, ioncd of nizitcliing silk velvet and Misses Vera and Tlieliiia Newson.lin llonic I-It-oiioiiiics was a lovely . The toast to the bride was proposed lbniss tray, sprmllr who played "1 . 53 My and )t'lIIlW roses. by Rt-v..l. M Snroiile. The ('.(I I.T of Trinity Church Soul, The Kim: of Iieavcn" as the Il.lr- Milton Acorn, hrotlicr of the For travelling to the Mainlaiitllprcsciilcd Miss Prowse with a hand- Drocessioiiiil hynin. Mrs. Vic Riintz, izrooiii. was best man. The usharsl the bride wore a dark brown wool wovcn set of plzicrinzils and nap- Cousin of the bride. was solist. Her were llr. Roy Pursey and Mr. suit with gold acccssoi'ics and a kins and the St. Peter"!-' Wolf Cub selections were "0 Perfect Love" Garth Hooper. V merits will show us the light. I York- The or;:;iriist was .il ' .l.M. she carried a iiosrgay of dark pink love your columns, ...D.5 ISN'T A GYPSY DEAR D.S.: When you speak of paying board. you mean paying for an individual share in the com- l corsage of Tawny Gold roses Pack prcseiited a pair of silver runs or your overall nvin armnne JD before the ccreniony, and ”To- For her daiightr-r's wcdiluig. Mrs The bride is a Home Eitoiioniics candle holders. . menls or course you are,” :9: Worsted-wool flannel in tone: coat with matching skirt and gather" during the signing of the Pruivse chose an afternoon dress teacher at the Queen Charlotte High Mrs. Itoland Diamond, Montague. rerrmg lo table Board exclusively r d H l. l , double-breasted weskit. The vest r l r r r register in navy taffeta with turquoise-blue School- The groom is emPl0.VCd with entertained at a buffet slipper for so much for relacc ' Of fur?-9! E198" 3" C9” 5. 9” ' has 3 small cap sleeve and skirt ' ' Given in marriage by her father, all-over leaf design and turnuoisc- the Island Telephone Company from the bridal couple. when relatives of P t ured in this plaid ensemble from FOR AN UNUSUAL Sunday dinner "Wat I0” 5'?” Sweet potato p””5' the bride wore an ankle-Ieiigth hliic acct-ssorics. licr cnrsagc was where he has leave of absence to gervc : platter of -bacon-lattice garnished with shredded Coconut- Now. if the essential purpose of! has walking pleat In back. having John pay board las riefiiicd ( C? Photo) the gruoiii presented them with a gown of WIIIIP silk velvet fashioned htii'rir.'iiie lmmi. of pale pink Aristocrat roses. The take a course with the Belle Tele- California. It has a tunic-length . . . . , I . . V l . V , , . abovet is to get him accustomed ' ' . . n r ll ll .r with portrait neckline and stand- gionms mother was FIHTIIQII in a phone ttinipan). Iilontlieal. prior Mr and M15. I)oii.ild Iniiiigstone, to r. r. n .bl . . lP330D-'hl"lv V9"labl'5- wmken pm thmughl F "0 goppm l -up collar. circular skirt. and Ionglbrnwn crepe rlress with matching to serving on the Mid-(.anada radv Cliarloitctown, E'llIEl'IBll'lClI for the mamm y res-Dons! , almudcs nselnl and necessary possesgjol-ls. apartment or . single 1-oom..lll. nd meal, Add 115 tsp. salt. 4 tsp. mino- , , . , , . it would be quite uniealistlc to . Annreakiasl was an important sodium glulamalpl 14 Lip. pepper sl(,l,rr.s mpolvlng tli points fH'(;!Fhtll8Ir'iPL'CSStli-IFS nod a Corsage of WI. grlllrxlallng Clllllllr pl-plvlfllls In ltllleiil lmalllirliratle. walve llls blll when he travels l-or he can't take the whole inventory cnntslnf Ilpkeell dlflm tmllome I-all ' . 1- 1 l W ll ln- W 1- 4 dr. wrists Sinai. ve vet-covlere ut- ow rnsr-s.. 4. . w on cnip oyees o r san ee- n- r- l with him, every trip. He has to hat Just ecause e es I trp meal. wek hdad cL1rt::ig gggsmaliittg bilreatislI:rum0ll:et:nE(!iNl lg.eW81IE'If. Iili: kins adorned the bodice from A rF('('plI1nn.fttIl1HlPfl at the home Previous to her mari'i;ige. the phone (.fil'l'll'1al.l.V. presented them lirlgrmnllr Wen 3 lrnvnllinn man have a place. somewhere. Ullil be He I185 I0 pay something to Insure llnlilclgrefiwllfall and 'l1nme.canaed well centre-front neckline to the waist- of the brides par:nts for sixty bride was honored at a shower at with .1 floor tl'lvllEIlI.' lsn-l a gypsy when he lake, to calls home-if only for storing his lhatkhe will have I place to come ll , ' r - -. .. . ..m .e. ..., -.s.m...s,,-- ,(:s., , WW5: . .. , s- .sm..mm...s., ,..:...m,, s-.. rs mm... ,..s.. bnc ml hull. Pack into an oiledltt IX 4 X3 1 V the road in pursuit of company Ema K”9d5- - l "L h h - ed r 1111- loaf Dim 3”? 45 mm In 5 Wide I ' PIONEER Rm TE business. Assuming he is a person And whether the travelling man At a very minimum. the horn: vinusII;cn::::re3"';.::I'"0r gheesei crate oven. 350 deg. to 375 den P , 5 A nan, mach scmnll hplw on of any substance. who has been owns his fixed address. or rents owner paystaxes, retains an option nlad and-or fresh iieggtatfulesl. . Scaldlti snces ltziaetlnnwith fbglill S I V Mum-rmlr and Kmlzslon npenedeln frugally acquiring a backlog of itrin the form. of a houseinornan-V ntifiontlnued on page-sing fresh or home - canne rui: ms W891 "8" 9 8 1” -3- - lg"; ,l d d ll , 1”'”fTf'f”"T”” ””T'”” ' ”""'""' T V bread, home-produced honey and ion over the top of the loaf. Baki n l ' York gurllnlen). a year a er 0 milk or fruit punch from juices. l5 min. longer, or until the bacon By An Island Farmers Wife "For Sunday dinner, we had ll crisp. H V r , .. I l l T ” TTTiTiTTT'T"TTt' - Q1-uit cocktail, a roast. fried chick- Tomoknowlg WNEB It s good to have it done-. Lord of the iiniierse say these . l on or meat loaf, creamed pota- Clam Chllwpiler James said. ”lt leaves one with wise mics. heap vinrdly gifts at the l 3095- "V9 "I0" cmlked V93-elahl” Fllgh plllels Saul, a more contented feeling this day feet of foolish men. (live me the C y0u...a S , ”””' V'''”'''” "" 5'""'””” gm" Cole Slaw Noodles of the year to have his t-mp all gift of the untrnubled mind." "lam ,wh"1' wheat spmn bread Mixed Vegetables under cover." We were at supper "I found that difficult to accpt; ' ma" Emm hamegmund W"”.'. Iglligd Grapes - rl l -I but now. after a quarter of a tflour llld I seasonable dessert. i - - at the time, an earne mea, i ci M ' Fm!-l,. whore W ll e I L Whippedreznpplng century of personal experience and . ever. paid for by a busy afternoon . . Spoon Bread: Scald 1 c. milk. Add CM," mm in the fieli. Rob. who hadrcolme R':brlL:lsloI"allaffseggligonlo (Sling: tblp. lbortening. 1 tbsp. honey -l-Rlcx op -l-"E gym? to lend his assistance at bringing and Bi tsp. salt. Cool until luke- worm. i Meanthnc. add 1 pkg. dry gran- Qlnr yeast or 1 compressed yeast stand that peace of mind is the true goal of the considered life. 2 I know now that the sum of all other ,osscssions does not neces- sarily add up to peace of mind: 1 on the other hand; I have seen this inner tranquility flourish with- out the material supports of pro- party. or even the huttrcss of physical health. Peace of mind can transform a cottage trim a spacious maiinr hall: the want of it. can make a regal resirlciice an im- pI'lSf)nIl1i! shell.” So tonight, we at Altlcrlca. find this last harvesting of the farm to Stir cooked mixed vegetables in close. had slipped into his old through buttered noodles with VA place at the table and we were e. grated cheese. chatting together of the work which New Way Relieves Arthritic, llheiimatic Pain Without Pills pity. ”It gives one peace of mind' Gnuoleu. odorless cream penetrate; deep, ...undreamed of comfort CHINESE CHEWS 2-3 cups flour tsp. baking powder V4 tsp salt W4 cup fruit sugar 1 cup chopped dates 1 cup chopped walnuts 2 wcllrbcaten eizgs IS tsp vanilla extract Mix and sifl flour, baking lmu.: der and salt. Add sugar, nuts mull fruits. then stir in the eggs and vanilla. Spread about V; inch lliii-k l..,a new low price! he offered. ”Once as a young man." Dr. Joshua L. Liebman. says in one of his writings. "I undertook to draw up a catalogue of the acknow- ledged ”iznods” of life. I set down my inventory of earthly desirables: health. love, talent, power, richn push-BIUTTIIN I-UTIJMAIIIJ SEWING MACHINE ' .'drrahIe peace of mind in the v 11. d k' h 1 B- , r . nl V-l-h l dl ll ell MIN on we grease cno ie 5 ea. ukr .p..d. nawor huh, "ch brood mm '0" "re... to aamirmo eglderprou y a ow rrllllll1ghi illal anllthvr l-lie oflhthe for 25 mins. in a moderate own i , ' , . IS ONE. SP' I '2 ' h-In driv-.-my in-in-nu-in: prmurm "A" '33f"3""'" W-' said my 0” Was. mm now inn” IIli1I:'CSIerl(5I ”1” Fl Cl" '" ”""'" ”'"””S' ""' friend. and set down Ill not on- into halls abd dip in sugar- Toronlo, On I. (Special)-Soienm has now developed an iodorlq, .raau-Ieul cream that not: in a new way to bring houn and hours of relief from pains of arthritis and gathered. What do IIIP stars de- clare. that in bright lcuions shine now from the blife dome of night? An ancient tale it is-of st-miliines yet and harvests to conu- fntn sore niusirlea, joiiiul. Actually helps drivn away piiin-causing pres- sure and congestion. Used by doctors in Iiiiglaiitl, France and the II.S.A.. this r:-iiuirk- reasonable order. that you have omitted the one important ingredient. l a c k I n g which your list becomes an intoler- able hiirrii-ii.” But it appears Some Famous I 0 .. - . Until I - v 1 -- ., o rheumaiiam-without. the need of able cream is now available wiihniit ”".""'””)'l "I" my e'""'9 sch” Good-iiiglitm.H.,fIW mm Q1-l3bCC RECIPES taking pills and other medicines prescription at drug stores every- d"l”' rm" ll” wrme ,d0V','fl ""9. ' mg l r ,ll,l,mM.upul,,ll, mum. wl,,,r,r Mklnr l,,;r,,mjg-I only S.l"I.I:ihles. l'f'R('P of mind. Ihe highly prized recipes of ftiihl-wd gentlyintopainfulitrma. nag . large um.-. lnfnilllill is ""5 '5 "W 9'” GOG reserve-' this cream penetrates no it. actually vanishes into the nktn. It. speeds the flow of fnah. rich blood for his SllN'h'Il proteges," he said. "Talent and health. he gives to many. Wealth is- commonplace. fame not rare But peace of mind he hcstoiis rharily." "This is no private opinion of mine." he explained. ''I am merely paraplirasing from the Psalmists, Marcus Aurelius. Lao-tse. lGod. giiaranlei-d to give comforting FPIIPI from art.hritiiurheumat.iam pains or your money back. -3... 1,”, French Canada's most famous eating places are divulged by Food Editor Helen Cougeon in I'ha Standard this week. In- nlurlcd are kitchen secrets from Quebec”: Chateau Frontenac. I Le Vendome, Lu Vielle France MORNING SMILE Customer 1V'icioiisly nilarkiniz ii piece of chickcnl- This must he an incubato chicken. Waiter - Why? Customer -- No cliickrit with a mother could he so tough. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS CURTAINS IN (TR()(lIII'IT ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS HA LF-SIZE FASHIONS Sew-easy jumper and companion blouse-fashions-that double your winter wardrobe! 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