.'l3f'7.f;T'?1C;l', '5 . .-i dvws "?'I'I(j jfrvglt p' ii-i:s- er I sic-,-3 . . Wei GRACIOUS AND ELEGANT lion demonstrated all the newest features in evening wear. The Em- plre line is complemented by an llidwardian bow and floating pan- iels. The color is iridescent gun- lmetal. Mrs. F. D. Milton combi a gentle curving in silhouettes and a delicate air in fabric as the heart el this new fashion look. The mag- nificent silk and bembery crea- ELLEN'S DIARY It Was Dad 's Birthday - And A Good One It Was! Today we knew Spring. . . saw Winter's imprint on the country- side again. . .t-onimenceri the wood sawing. . . and. in the family. ob- served an anniversary of birth. Spring was to he seen in the gen- tle dawn, which came to us rose- hued. in from the easier gates of the world. We might have noticed that the shades lacked promise of fair weather, if we had not been so interested then in watching is pair of juncos busy gleanlng seeds by a door. . . Trim little birds these are. small plump bundles of slate- gray and white. The white oi the outer tail-feathers which flashes when tiiey are in flight, easily marks their identity. Their song is a trill. a mixture of twitter and warble. Snowbirds some call them and perhaps it was no coincidence which brought them to the yards this spring-morning now that we have since seen Winter again. It is here now-come back to us in the snow which falls between us and the yard-lights. and in the edgings of white which decorate our small panes. It commenced this afternoon to terminate sud- denly the first of the liardwood- eawing back in a field by the wood- leads. Jeanie, thinking back. rememb- erlng it clearly because of the an- niversary of birthday. and also we suspect. because of the immi- nence then of a trip to the hospi- tal for her two children. recalled then of a trip to the hospital for her two children. recalled that it (3iiIE!!I youngernnel Theeecreilieslsiilieeleverfydeo eignodilfinwingeoiosneaing H Co&ex'T,wliichliftyoorhoeosa I htnlheofyovihfelbeeety. ietevdusteisaseseluheiilpseuh llseeefeiso-peesglsuleaeden also stormed ii year ago today. in fact it continued on into the day following to give the pupils of our school an unexpected holi- day from their classes. it was on the threshold of the house across the lane on her re- turn from classes today that Grand- daughter sniffed with obvious ap- proval. "For Dad's birthday" she smiled. Hot roast chicken, with veget- ables from the farm and garden was the fare at the evening meal. All voted delicious though not as fascinating certainly to the chil- dren as the iced birthday cake with its rows of tiny candles aglow. There is much bctwitchment in the sight of such. and in helf-believ- ing that the wishes offered in ac- companiment to the blowing-out time as Mack said "Just may come true." So we dined-and toasted the health and good fortune of the house across the lane. And later a hand beneeth .lames' arms. flak- es dusting whitely our shoulders. we came through the blustery night to the quiet hearth that is ours. Winter visits us. We know this April storm will not be lasting; that as always and in good time cozy night again. But "I must go" me my boots, Ellen." Spring will carpet in new velvet tapestry the countryside about. We know too we shall not have this James says snapping shut his book. "Fetch Into overtime. he goes now. out along snowy paths with the Zdmwz Lena Camline MeI..ure. Women's lditu. Page 1 Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday, April 16. 1957 HAPPENINGS Mrs. L.B. Smart attended the eleven o'clock church service at St. James Presbyterian Church Sunday morning. Mrs. Smart was accompanied by Mrs. A.L.. Roop. the national councillor in Princg Edward island for tile i.0.l).l2. The Reverend T.li.B. Somers the Min- later of St. James, preached the Holy Week sermon in honor of Palm Sunday. Mrs. L.B. Sniurt. national presi- dent of the l.t).D.l-J. was the guest of honor at a small recep- tion, Monday morning at Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald's beautiful resi- dence, 99 North River Road. Re- presenialve uomen of various or- ganizations in the province were present. Mrs. W.G. Bruce. Water Street. had the honor of having Mrs. L.B Smart as her guest at a very small informal High Tea on Sun- day evening. ,Mis.s Roma Butler was heard in this Adaskin programme. Sun- day evening. singin a number from La Boheme. Miss Butlerla fine concert at the Prince of Wales College this past was greatly enjoyed. In private life- Mlss Butler is married to a man in' the medical profession and their home is in Windsor. Ontar- I0. Mrs. G. N. Buntain, of Charlotte- town, P.E.l. is in Toronto this week, a guest at the Park Plaza. kET'S EAT A Good Mai By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "The hen is outdoing herself in producing eggs of increasingly fine quality." chuckled the Chef. "This is. of course. due to the well - balanced rations, together with a well - planned health pro- gram. I also understand. Ma- dame, that chicks get as many as 5 inoculations against diseases!" "They receive better scientific health and nutritional care than most children. Chef." I replied. "As a result of this program, the nation's hens are expected to top their 1956 all-time record of over 5 billion dozen eggs! That's enough for about 365 eggs per per- son in 1957 or one a day." "This number will include eggs used in cooking. Madame. THREE TIMES A WEEK "Eggs should be used about 3 times a week for breakfast. That would leave a balance of 4 eggs. from each person's allowance. to use in preparing dishes for the whole family such as custard des- serts. meringue. cream and chif- fon pies. gelatin whips. cakes and some sauces and entrees. "Eggs are now one of the most reasonably priced protein foods. so for variety. I suggest an occa- sional aubstantlal egg dish for din- ner." Danish Egg Casserole: llard - cookl doz. eggs. Use it ii"'”'l making the casserole; the re- mainder when arranging Ior sem- 1113- . Meantime, make 1 c. medium- thick white sauce. Stir in 2 tbsp- diced pimentoes. in e. minced celery with leaves. I c. line crushed not-sweet crackers. '4 c. mayonnaise. lb tsp. salt. is tsp. garlic salt, Va tsp. ground black pepper and 0 coarse - chopped, hard-cooked eggs. Spread in a shallow buttered l qt.-casserole. Top with 1a c. fine cracker crumbs mixed with 2 tbsp. each rated sharp cheese and melted utter or margarine. Bake 20 min. in a hot oven, (00 degrees F. or until golden- brown. younger farmer on a last round at the heme. They go not in lag- gard steps but smartly; not as men to be pitied over the "drudgery" of the farming. but rather we believe to be envied these farmers are. since it is to preferrred work that they go. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - Goodaight. . . . New Egg Casserole n Dish To serve. border the edge withl the remaining hard-cooked eggs quartered; garnish of parsley- Serves 6. Tomorrow's Dinner Tossed Chef's Salad Danish Egg Casserole Sweet-Sour Beets Buttered Onions Toasted French Bread Pineapple-Gin erbread Squares Coffee Tea Mik Pineapple-Gingerbreak Squares: Rub a 7” x 9" baking pan with butter or margarine. Dust 1 tbsp. brown sugar over the bottom. On this. arrange a pattern of halved, canned pineapple slices. Make up 1 pkg. gingerbread mix according to directions. Pour into the pan and carefully spread over the pineapple. Bake 30-40 min. in a moderate oven, 350 degrees F. Cut into squares. Serve warm with or without warm pineapple sauce, whipped cream, whipped cream cheese or half scoops of ice cream, Serves 6. Trick of the Chef: Slice French bread. Lightly bui- ter on one side. Bake-toast in a hot oven. buttered side up. until slightly browned. Serve warm- 1 COOK'S CORNER -T"viMv'cooins:sTT- 1 cup Flute '5 cup sour milk 2 cups rolled oats 1 egg l cup brown sugar Cream shortening. add sugar and cream well. Add beaten egg. Add soda dissolved in sour milk. Add rolled oats, then flour. Roll, eut. bake in moderate. 350 degrees oven about ti minutes or until light brown. While hot put together with .illing. . I FILLING Li lb. dates A little water 'i cup brown sugar 1 tsp. lemon juice 1 Steam 10 minutes. You can make Oatmeal Wafers by taking some of this dough, sprinkle with sugar and roll very thin and cut in squares. Bake as you do the cookies. MAIN GROUPS Canada has 10 different linguis- tic groups of Indians. totalling about 155.000 Vidividuals. ing muscles can silken slim and supple - -15 W911 as wonderfully '1'- the slump. . the spring's on! middle of the figure. There is no "'5 girdle that is half or effective as natuN'I founde- tioa, provided the girdle musclee are bracingly toned. The bonus re- ward ol toned abdominals is the gffect on your posture. The na- tural up-and-in pull which results helps you to other exercises. make Cermln 10 keep tone in die muscles-it's the greatest fa- vor any woman can do her figure. restoring tone to nature's girdle: E? ilj TRIM Pull Out Of Winter's Slump, As Spring's.On By IDA JEAN KAIN Live tone in the figure controll- help you to feel so pull out of .the winter's gone. Where to start? Smack in the so comfortable foot.and up with the Keep small of back look pounds slimmer. EV," though you may slight an left side three times. those important mid- Here is our favorite routine for Position: 1-vine on hick on DRESSES Delicate full skirted dresses. Shine wherever you go and enjoy a reputation for dress sense. Coin' dot crystalette. a paper typo lustrous taffeta, woven from viscose and rayon is one of the season's most glamorous fabrics. Large white collar sets off the tiny waistline of this trim, dainty dress and comes in Navy only. SELLING AT Hold the stretch. then release Stretch three tlm Position: Lying on back. hands under hips, palms down. Moeesnent: Raise legs slightly off floor. about three inches. a hold. Swing legs apart in wide stride sidewards. swing legs in- ward. crossing one over the other. it ' i ii Tiger Skin just a tilt (ch hi 3! I Pioneer's Tour Rings The Bells ANIPDG (CPl - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie smith of Vancouvr uu-ouga here recently on to name. to revisit 2 egg ririsg s iii: 3.,.i :15. - E. offered E Stilt i it FE; deecribed as 10 hot .3, tncliee In length. beautifuli; marked and invented. incliioin. gt 2 egg :3, E 2. EE 5 E s E 3 legs apart again. and IMII swwlii? inward and cross. Repeat am muting eight times. he sure to contract sconsiv with Abomi- ..,.1., and keep lower back on floor. Peeitiee: Lying on back on floor. an knees bent. soles of feet flat on floor. arms out at sides shoulder level. Movement: Raise hips slightly off floor and tilt them up to the right. pulling in forcibly with the side-front muscles the imulclel you are aiming to tone. H-o-I-d. nd return to centre. tilt hips to left side, again pulling in strongly and holding. Repeat 10 times. al- ternating sides. Relax. .. iii? is 3?: salt "the. tiger 1,, the home I'm in now and thgr; why I'm selling it." Ilie said, it 5 El 5 E 5 .3 E5 gi at as EARLY BIRD! FORT WILLIAM. Ont. (OP)- Residents here reported several species of birds in this an. .,. riving as much as a month earlier than usual. Naturalists said tn. birds came north withla rush of warm air from the Iouthwutern parts of the United ltetee. E 8 -2- ow they're of together on a three-week European jaunt with the rest of the railway club. Peter Pond Lake in northern Saskatchewan is named after the e lore: who wintered on the A heska River in ms. DUSTER OUTFIT The dress with coat costume is important be- cause it has a purpose in your new spring ward- robe. Each charming print shows enough of color to wear right now. A stunning dress under your coat or in the dress alone and you can also team the coat with another of your pretty frocks. Colors: Navy with blue print. red with red print or beige with beige sheath dress. PRICE RANGE FROM 525.00 to 535.00 :,:r..-o-as 1 w. .-s r4 ""T ;.r.'.-33'.-3”u;3l?f'.... COATS For those who epperciate quality. a softly styled coat of exquisitely ' textured wool and cashmere with tapered set-in sleeves. shown in pink. blue, beige. 569.95 .dsgg? Q To see all that's new in fashion in Spring sun: this year we invite you to visit Moore & Mcleod Ltd., Second Floor. You may look your best in a suit with a flattering short fitted jacket with pencil slim sldrt. Tbeeeeuiiseovmelnanicevarletyofooloreand peefeltweeds. 516.95 to 585.00 see out west i-moon wise ACCISSOIIIS -bosses. etovss. iiaueeaes. scaavss. swsams.