DESSERT OF THE MONTH-l Cherries in March? You bet. . .by A Hefty Ballerina Is" Just So Much Beet" Says Expert WINNIPEG l(fP'eA hefty bal- lerina is just so much beef on stage. "A long slim leg is a decided advantage." says Marion Knight. miner for the Royal Academy of Ballet. London. England "It Isn't so mtich line. but the balance or proportion of line." Miss Knight. in Winnipei; to coit- duct examinations in senior ballet classes, said a ballerina should not exceed five feet four inches or so in height and should have a small frame. "Heavy boning destroys the ethereal quality of ballet." she said. ”Beyond these limitations the ballerina begins to look extremely human." Miss Kncht said the prims hal- Ierina must also be exceptionally fled and should have that mag- cal "something" that is te sign of greatness. as seen in Margot Fonteyn or Alicia Msrkova. Miss Knight encourages house- wives and business girls to take up ballet as a hobby. It develops grace. poisc. co-ordination and mental and physical control. She says children should not be entered in ballet classes before they are seven or eight years old. They should not be put "on full point" before they are 12 or 13. Engogec ANNIE V. .IOIINSTb.. Mr. nd Mrs. Ernest Johnston. Charlottetown. announce the enga- gement of their eldest daughter. Annie Verleen. to Donald Lloyd. son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Wick- way of clicrry vanilla icc ("TC-iilll A dessert special this month. spoon C-I-U15 Cherry Vanilla "Cherry-ripe. Cherry-ripe". . .. will either remind you of a song. or will make you think were rush- ing the season. What we're act- ually doing though is iiitrodiiciiig a March special in the dessert line-cherry vanilla ice creain-be- fore we go on to suggest ways to bring plenty of this sweet sum- mer flavor to your tables those niid-wiiitcr (lays. Luscious big cherries llllllt out from the crcaniiness of vanilla ice cream in this dessert-of-the-month that's as lovely to look at as it is to eat. All this dairy food asks for as accompaniment is a spoon... no saucing. no dressing up is need- ed. cause its got color. texture. and glamour appeal in every scoop full. So just remember to keep a good supply of it on hand. to take lt out of the frig a few moments before you plan to serve it so it can mellow to its flavorful best. . . then serve it in all its glory to the family who's glad to find June in March come dessert time. And don't forget that you'll like this delicious ice cream served in baked butter-crumb crtist tart shells topped with whipped cream .. .tliat it's something special be- tween sponge. white or angel cake slices with hot fudge sauce if you like. . .and that in hollowed-out cup cakes. cream puffs or in individ- ual meringue shells yoti'll have a party on your hands without half trying! PRALINE PECAN CRUNCH RING V. cup butter 1 cup brown sugar. firmly packed Va cup pecans. coarsely chopped 2V4 cups cornflakes cherry vanilla ice cream Into a saucepan place butter and sugar. Slowly bring to a boil. Boil just 2 minutes. Add cornflakes and pecans. Have an eight inch ring COOK'S CORNER DATE BREAD 1 cup chopped dates. Headlines March Desserts OMEN Page 8. The Guardian Thurs., March 22, 1956 7 my Hawortlf Boy Loves Girl .Who Prefers To Date Others Dear Mary Haworth: I am a boy ill. I senlor.tn high school. lb love with a girl 15. I realize inarrlag Happenings o is opt of the question for at least two years. Lois studies dancing and works with an opera company during the of her class. I don't know why I like her, and have even looked for Mrs. Charles G. llankins. Wllef of Senator Hawkins and Mrs.. George H. Barbour. Wile Ol Sellllli tor Barbour, entertained at an' "At Home" in the Parliamentary; Itestsurant Ottawa. recently. Janet Jelxs, president 'of the Junior Ladies Altl (ll lhe Prince Edward Island Hospital charmingly presented the obiPC- lives of the Aid and the Fashionp Show. The following is the text! of Mrs. Jelks' re-narlts ”It isi a great pleasure to have the 0P-; portunity of bidding WU all Iwelu come to our Parade of Spring Fashions". The Fashion Show has. become established as an annual event and its success is largely; due to your interest and suPP0Fl- It is this event nhicli provides funds with whit-h or are able to purchase eqiiipiiiciit for the hos- pital. as well as providing for the added comfort of the pati- ents. Each year he receive the whole-hearted siipimrt from the iilcrcliants. Advertisers and those working behind Ilic scenes. 85 well as from the audience. To all, on behalf of the Junior Lad- ies Aid. 1 say thank you." Mrs . it out frequently to treat iily l.(l . your fam- .! one-in-March flavor. 4!!!! Ice Cream ,mold or-ll chilled. Press the hot lcorfliiim mixture lightly into mold. Licutgnant A, F :uon-is who Clllll alllllll l0 ml!llll95- Then Uhs'has been stationed in Portsmouth mold ll” 59l”VlllS dl5h- when l'P3fl.V and London. England. arrived by ll) 59l'V9- 5170011 ICE Cream-pl'0llhfl.9ll plane Tuesday in Charlottetown. Slde 1Ill- ""0 c9lll9l'- G3l'lll5ll Wllll Mrj. Morris tnec Miss Helen Hol- stemmed mmaschino cherries ar- man) returned go canad. "me ranged in clusters. Makes 6 serv- Lieugenant and Mn things wrong with her . . . but u long as I am near her 1 am as happy as can be. This never hap- pened to me before. even though 1 had one other girl whom I liked very much. I don't dance very well and al- ways said I would never learn: but I am taking lessons since I met Lois; and I have become more active in school and my marks have i. jroved. Lois likes I boy in The Creed was repeated. The min. men of the Illtimeeting in Dec. 9ml39l' were read. one correction mode. then approved and signed. Eight members answered roll call and three visitors attended, There being no meeting in Jan- uary there was a lengthy agenda. All correspondence was present- ed. Miss Katherine Ellis and Mrs. Louis Kelly were appointed Red Cross canvassers for the Mount Herbert district. lher class. who doesn't. seem to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Jenkins also-C3” -' lllllcll l”l' ll" - - - She Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Wood gaveldoesn't want to go steady, just donations to the muglc fund, iwants him to like her more than Business relating to the Musicllhe lelllr slle dlleslll lllmw why- Festival was discussed and partly she 533"" settied. HURTS TOO MUCH Newsletter wgnepaid Two bills lvllle)EiErl:ltilI)dl' I was at a dllllce wml ll" "la Nw.51e"el'.s were gm,” Dm The innards the em. this boy came in cnllcction is to be given to tho allll dflnced me last dance lvltll March of Dimes and advertise 2"" lll "EV"; lollgel &ll'ii'l”9kshlll .. I er eyes as ong as ve; a cake sale for early lll MaHll'dllooked as if she were in heaven. Sb 1 Itt i t werLe:0OMrs.w?hEselce FBf(al3IlT3ll'lSOEIl. i ll all l llall I” ll" W35 Clll fill my Mm Erwin Jenkins and Mm 511,-. arm to keep her. for life. Id be laugliiiig when I did it. ling Wood. Programs for Joiiiinry and February were passed out. She wants to keep the friendship Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins had as betweei us, but I don't think I her talk "Let's make our Island can . , , If this is puppy lovg, then more healthy." It is hoped tliat;1 don't mink 1 want 1 3.5;, or me this Health and Welfartrreal Lhingebecause this hurts too topic will -be made available lal- much as it 15. cm you gen me 01' this yea!" Mrs. J. Russell why I feel this way? and why it Driscoll had as her February to- hurt; 307 pic "How Institutes can llTlpI'0l'C' , , - - . our schools." She also presented uo'l::e;t';S;1l:l.ll:;::l3,g'.:;::l'mlll a Valentine contest which was won I like her v'el.y much Ind woulsd by Mlss Ems" like to marry her: yet I don't summer. besides being president g inns CHERRY VANILLA IGLOOS 8 individual pastry shells l brick cherry vanilla ice cream 34 cup chery jam meringue topping Chill baked shells in refrigera- tor. When cool fill with cherry time ago. Morris are receiving congratula- tions upon the birth of their son. The Mikado in 1896 In London Next meeting will be on March -20th at the home of Mrs .l Riis sell Dirscoll. Articles to be taken for evening auction also for big auction later on. Roll call to be all” 3 "lllsl sllccessllll Elm answered by telling an Irish joke. D5ley'5 Tlle'll,'F W” lllllowed. A delicious lunch was served by 3 new 5.ll”w, Tl” .C'9l3,ll' G"'l vithe hostess. Meeting was adjourn- also having its setting in Japan. pea and Closed by singing the Na. iknow why. Can you please help ime? J .B. ITHE WHOLE STORY Dear J .B.: It would take a book to straighten you out. in respect to this seige of suffering that has gripped you. And I think I know sprinkle with 1 level tsp. soda pour over this. 1 cup boiling water. 1 cup Jam or preserves and top with scoops of cherry vanilla ice cream. Keep shells in freezer tin- til ready to cover with merin- gue. Make 8 tarts. MEIIINGUE TOPPING ; 2 egg whites - I teaspoon cold nater 2 tablespoons irin: sugar ls tcaspoon hakiiig powder is teaspoon vanilla l Beat 988 Whites and water un- til they stand in peaks. Add sug- ar and. baking powder gradual- ly. beating uiiiil stiff and glossy. Add vanilla and blend. Pile incr- mtlue on top of ice cream-filled shells. completely covering all ice cream. Brown immediately ins hot oven (450 degrees F.) for 3 to 4 minutes. Seve immediately. to 4 miutes. Servie Immediately. After last night's bravi. bravi. bravi, t the Prince of Wales College we shall hope to have more. more, more. Mr. and Mrs. R P. Van Al- stine. York Latte. have as their guest. Mrs. Van Alstine's sister. Mrs. W. R. Cannon and her dau- ghter Ruth. of Victoria. British Columbia. Mrs. G. M. Avard and Mrs. Sheldon Carson entertained at Mrs. Avard's residence. Tuesday evening. after the Fashion Show. Both these ladies had been busy models at the show. therefore great appreciation was extended to them for such I lovely party. MT. HERBERT W. I. . 4-... 1 Mrs. Russel Fgarquharson lslnter; , ained the mem ers o the nun C"lNMll'lP l-tANDlllAml Herbert Institute at her home for The Peace Tower of the Parlla- the February meeting. .ment Buildings at Ottawa rises 293 Mrs. J. Russell Drlscoll presid- 'feel above the ground. ed and called meeting to order. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS "FLOWER" QUILT I Twelve months of lovely blos- 'soms-”hlooming" in bright colors . on this cozy quilt! Easy to embroi- der -A symbolic flowers for every season of the year. Pattern 7302 includes: Dia- grams. transfers of all l2 flowers- of-the-year. Quilt 72 x 102 inches. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted! to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept. p60 Front St. West. Toronto. Ont. -Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. HPATTERN NUMBER. Order our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy lpages and pages of exciting new .destgns - knitting. crochet. em- .broidery. iron-ons. toys and novel- ties! Send Z5 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll p itherefore no board is required. white sugar. 1 tbsp. creamed but- ter. 1 egg. to cup chopped walnuts. V2 tsp. vanilla. llh cups flour. pinch storm. Calgary. Alberta. The mar- riage will take place in the near future. salt. This will seem quite moisti but follow directions exactly. Mo-I dernte oven. I I ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS SEW IT IN A DAY! look at the diagram-even s be- -ginner can whip up t is honey of 'n dress in a day! ew pattern iparto. minimum details-s world want to order every design in itl Ilnve Your Clothes DRY CLEANED PRESSED ONLY at RITE-WAY CLEANERS Dial 7387 .of style! Curvy neckline. pbvidico and flared smart. s-no flattering! Choose cot ton. linen. cool nylon print. Pattern 4553: Misses '42. Size 16 lakes 35h yards 39-inch pie to sew. complete illustrated instructions. Ml M nccentedi for this Ittern DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Pattern Dept. on Front It. W. Toronto. Ontario. BABY. . . Tsum. fitted; skirt are so Sizes 12. 14. I6. 18. 20: 30. 32. 34. 36. as 40 This pattern easy to use. slm-I is tested for fit. Hut Scnd THIRTY - FIVE CENTSI (35 cents) in coins (stamps can-l Print plainly SIZE. NAM . A!)- Send order to ANNE ADAMS. car: of Charlottetown Guardian. CONSTIPATEIJI just the book to do it: namely. F. ident Eisenhower makes the oldies First In Eisenhower's Election Campaign first CIILE for rererlection before L800 dele- 's National conference. rates to the fourth annual Republi- can in Washington. He was given a rousing welcome and his intention to run "on nirrilltfiflie-ll or infatuation?" And on page 102 is this reassurance: "One of the most unfortunate il- lusions is that 'Love comes only once in a lifetime.' Nothing is more false. Any person capable of lov- Ing another has the capacity of loving not once but many times; not a iiidiridual but many per- sons. For any normal man or woman tiiere are many possible partners with whom a fine mar- riage could be worked out. Second marriages have been shown to work out remarkably well indicat- ing that at least two loves are possible . . . " In a sense you are having grow- Ing pains. And your present heart- ache is probably the worst you'll ever know. because first love has ci-iuglit you unawares and unpre- pared-not knowing what to expect nor how to manage your emotions. So don't be afraid of mature love- the capacity for which can be one of the greatest blessings in life. .M.H. Mary llauorth couiiscls through her column. not by mail or per- sonal intervlew. Write to her in care of this newspaper. llional Anthem Evelyn Millis Duvall's "Facts of l . , Life and Love-for Teenagers"; l (JADE RIVER w'l' The book is copyrighted by the I' The March mesh"? 0' Gig” ll”;.Iilifilllliilalill'lIl.."lt.li'.Ziiliil5Ai-Ell- ll” wls W” llel ll ll” ”"”' '3 of 291 Broadway. New York City .. J. . rl . M Ph ll. Th I llrlgzmnga ng:m,:rl,cy sflfglnzl ---n.:;7. It really tells the whole story. ode", roiiowcd by cnllpcl Four-I The volume is divided into 17 chapters and four parts. The sub- divisions are titled as follow: 1. "Becoming Men and Women.:: 1. were read. approved and signed. "Gtlllhl lhd KEGDIDS Dlluh 3-! The treasurer gave her monLhlyi"l-0VlII.E Ind Belhl I.-Well; A- report. All bills were paid and,"ll93dll'lfl.T0WBl'd Marriage- S5.45 was passed in for five cases. 5llblllVl5l9", 3 - "Llwllll lhll of Can5.,ihIs being the last of Iile'B?lllS Loved '-studs on ruse 225. itwenty-five cases. The Capsules Wllh Chapter l9. tll-led 'Th0 LII!- have all been disposed of. 811530 01 LOVE And I Insult You A thank you card was received dll hill! the h00l( rllhl h!”- :from Lorne MacEachern for re-.1-ater you may want to read the icon members answered the roll. Two visitors were present. Minutes of previous meeting membering him during illness. andiW0Tl(F from cover to com. to set. In letter from Cannon Exliam was;lhE h105l lllll Ul ll- Blll Pi” 3 read for expression of sympatliy.'-hllillll l0 98!! YOU? D3111 lmmefls m potted plant is to be sent to s ntely. by gheddlnc llsht on the Imember in hmpmi. inner meaning of your conflicted I Final plans were made for Surc- fehllhill llmlll L0ll- iGain Amateur Cavalcade to be1GR0wlNG PAWS. held in hall Feb. 29th. I5e'-lL'Il mem- The author writes understand- -ber is asked to make 12 liiiichcs.,lhillY OI l9ll0Ul l0l'E- P535l0h3l9 lit was decided to contact all lad-.l0V9- h0Slll0 l0VC- 8llKlll5ll9d l0V9 ies of the district to help with.fY0Ul' present brand). tender love. "meg Iloyal friendly love. brotherly love The handicraft van is to be in .lI!fl l0V9 Ol lllO- Th'l- llll ClllPl9l' our home in the near future. And 11.comes the question: In it Love .it is hoped that many of the lad-' in will take advantage of this- worthy teaching. The leaders willj travel to and from Charlottetown. I i Supper will be provided. I The annual Red Cross Collect-. lion was discussed and was left in' the hands of IIl0Il1l)El'S to collect. Mrs. John MacNcvin invited mcm-. bers to meet at her home for next pmeeting. Roll call will be a "house- icleanlng hint". It was decided thati -more thought should he put on the: tanswcring of roll as this adds to; llhc interest of meeting. otherwise" in line will be paid. l Lunch committee. sweets. Htldal giztgrhgfig Yljlefa D0 l Get My Beer and Patty Mathcson; sand-I , At ADELLA! wiches. Hazel Beer and Rita Mac-E Lean: Program. Wanda MacPhall Collection From a wide range of new styles .3120. Two members ptit money and your style hats to choose IIII birthday box. A sale of articles from. ltook plat-c with Shirley MacNevlnI as auctioneer. A substsncial sum Adgngk Mmingfy lwas realized. This sale closed the 1.” Grimm Stu” meeting. and hinch folloued. . Continued on page 9 and Shirley MacNevin. NEVER BEFORE ,L sucii VAlUES!! At LoPAGE'S 142 Great George Street. Charlottetown CANADA'S IEST HOSI HRST QUALITY NYLONS 51 Gauge, 15 Denier. New Sprlngghades. seams. - 69c pair - 3 for 2.00 BLOUSES - Dncron, Nylon and Magic Crepe S235 to S535 1011! norm! uirosono If Not! IA'I'IIl'mD Also on Isle at our surnmerslde Brunch. Dork We are clearing our complete stock of I AMERICAN GIRL (Reg. 59.95) and GOLD I CROSS (Reg. 512.75) Shoes for I Only S635 This is our chance to save on good shoot. SAL IIGINS FRIDAY. MARCH IMII Words Of The Wise Don't wait to live! Take A chance-now! -(Dr. W. Boran Wolfe) ELEANOR ROSS Judging from the displays in home furuishingishows it would seem that designers are well aware of our desire for informality and comfort in our homes: There's ele- gance. too. of course, but use and comfort come first. Modern pieces are more com- fortable to live with and use. So, too. are the traditional pieces. TRANSITIONAL DESIGN Growing in importance is the transitional design which borrows from both modern an traditional with pleasing results. fast uphol- siered pieces are low and broad and invite complete relaxation. The same idea is noticeable in dining room furniture. which now eliminates the need for sitting rig- idly erect while eating. One dining group in particular is a far cry from the old style dining table and chairs. Thcl round table is only 24 in- ches high but it is sixty Inches across and just invites informal. delightful. relaxing dining with it are very comfortable low chairs with broad. well-upholstered seats and back: that are exactly pitched for comfort. The chain can be used effectively in other household areas. The furniture has I msr-ro- sistant finish which. besides doing Accent On lnformality its job. brings out th I; train of the walnut :'0n:.ndsnma Storage uiiils are - .1 with the dining giioupcgilll lrl:,il.l.:.:l the same low. broad lines, mess- uring only 28 inches in height” These units are lowered to be in scale with table and chain but also to facilitate furniture arrhiigp. ments in the new houses that gu in for large. low windows. MORNING SMILE While away on a fishin Il'1 his wife's birthday. a aiiligyliuill band sent her a cheque made out for "one million kisses." Annoyed the wife replied. . ' "Dear Bill:Thanks for the ion. erous cheque. The mailman chased it for me.” HOUSEHOLD HINT "See that scar? I got that when I fcu off a twentieth story win- dow." "Twentieth story! All you weren't. killed!" ."Nope. I was lucky: fell Inward." MACKEREL - FROZEN rooos ” BACON 323... lb. 59: PORK HOCKS lb. I9: CORNED BEE fill-'tZ'.. lb.l9c VISKING BUTT 22iT""””"t'l? 43c BEEF KIDNE i"s'.i.."'l lb. I8: resh lb. W: I Orange Juice ms tin 25c Scallops Zl2iEol3xm pkg. 59: Fish Sticks l."l..'.'?E3.'.”S pkg. 39.-. , Strawberries '32:” pkg. 45: We have ovecyfming the wine shopper is looking for - Quality, Variety and Friendly Service. PLUS everyday low- Get a "Load" of these money savor: from ZAKEM'S today, 2 For 39: V 55c Foaming Cleanser SPECIAL FFER BARGAIN om. (2nd floor) Rocks of Women's Pumps eh- SI.” - 83.99 - 84.99 - Women's N Shower Ovonlioos- Special 81.” Remaining OliIds' end Minot Ovonhou It Sh”. loPAGE siiot (to. ll . cotcarg. (T-M -- High Quality Groceries --- MOLASSES 'l".'.:' SHREDDED WHEAT 22:11: 35c llPTON'S CHICKEN ....... 35: PINE 2.':.".'.:'” "' 2lloz.lln 29c INSTANT PUDDING 25c lEll-0 52.?"..':" ' Ipltgs, 29: PEANUT BUTTER 1'::”” 39: MIRSIMMIOWS. Ii. pltg. 39c 2Do1..2tiis F.lJ.ZFlK EM l.'STSHOP J 3 qts. 1.00 Jewel lb. 25: q? A