an Cantu-a ucuro. Inuuii tour. an t Page 8 The Guardian Sat.. Dec. 21. 1957 Home economics students at the San Rafael Hi School (1 San Rafael, California. are busy making Christhnas cookies. These young girls ave a wonderful time at their food. nutrition. en- tertaining and cooking classes, under the enthusiastic. able guid-I an e of Wylma Cunningham. head of the home economics de- artment. , pTwo of her students have re-1 ceived special honors. I In 1956, Sandra Mae Walton 'won_ the nationwide Search for the liome'~.*.a'.er of 'l‘om"'*row ‘and in 1957. Sheila Bagshaw won? first place for California in thlsl contest. - a 'SENI)S RECIPES - VIRGINIA HAPPILY WELCOME ROYAL VISITORS . . . . . H . t 'l f t i Before the slate dinner at Wll- ness the Duke of Iudinbrugh the Mrs. Thomas 8. Stanley: Pr(i;nce ran. Mis. McMurran is a daugh- :5" Cwfistfigzlacwrigzrlihiigc liainsburg Inn, \\lllt'll was held aboie picture was taken. Rcad- Philip: Queen Elizabeth ll: In honour of Her Majesty. Queen ing from left to right are Mrs. ernor Stanley; Mrs. Lewis A. Mc- l~‘.li‘/.abeth II and His Royal High-iV. Robert Hatchcr; Mr. llatcherz Jr.,_ andnlfr. her students "9 ..._:__.___ _'liaIipy to share them with you. , , Here are two of them. Othe I 4° °i’°"“...‘.i'"::.;~::‘:...:”:;‘;'::.!:";;l..:‘:t?;. '..::":::' I ias an A CW ears I ‘ ' C - A" i son~in-law and daiigliter. Mr. and nierly the grand ducal library at: Sug;.":;':i:ieeI:en 5 "C ‘N Airs, (gm-don 1), Bell and their Weimar. First there was the vir- ,,(,ihei. 2 c_ ah.ehdy_smed id;-on i then the spinet. followed "A hed ii , .c" the clavichord harpsichord gm d (lurk 2 mi; baaikmdg Pow- . ‘ eran Asp.sa. en he. i U _ Jie W: l\ltllI'('l()f.'lr(‘d0tfhe.\l':)l:: and pianoforte. huim. oi. margarine with Ii,‘ is’. Vague is ‘aving ho _ lo There ii a ‘W “mom mmh nutmeg. Gradually cream in 5/4 c. ::*.r..;:::::.“i:. .::. ;.‘;';r"i;;.“ --...’. .. .. I we» ' ' ' ' ‘ .- .. . ltb . 'lk. Mills in Montreal and her other Vclfmeel‘ ‘ll>-ll-ltH5M Vlliilfi victuwiegiiiznihii siii. the now. ,son-In-law and daufihter.OMr. and ]\:"llilChLli)-'«:‘l(lJl(i:Ilflrghgaflathienaiegilhlglumii hiehded. Chiii i5 mih_ 5 rs. A. G‘ “owe m flaws. of Dilie man who was one bf thel -R0" to L,‘ in‘ thickness on . " ‘- ' v ‘worlds ‘realest aiiitcrs Thelhghu-y flowed surface' Cut the M-ommfi -h ' -ed aintin kshowsa [l‘0I‘n18l.llll.lSlClcookles mm 8 om-ed cutter’ iihiii “as so mut cnioi 1 re: F130;“ 0% ~mm- TM Beautiful iPlace on a baking sheet. Bake “~‘“ll>’ lealllred 3 5P”‘°l P33’ P‘ ' ‘I2-15 min. in a hot oven. 400 do F |Premier Lea. son. She and HAPPENINGS Peace o'er the world this Christ— of Budapest. She is now resid- mas night, ing uith her husband I)r. lIarasl— With goodwill making all hearts thy iii Charlottetown. Mrs. liar- lig _ asztliy attended the coiiservatury And with you may its warmlh‘in Budapest for t'our years an ithcn the Royal Academy for six years. From the latter she re—, .cel\'ed hcr diploma in the liarpu —'I‘here is a niagic in the Very . To secure her degree in the harp. name of Christmas. Dickens. 51\lrs. liaraszthy of course. com- pleted the prescribed academic Till Christniastide comes round agan . -li. l\llll l\‘I u s i c" l The W-iiire county i‘«i~=ra- subim-is» ?’u.’“”' “3"‘i'."“.’"°‘ "‘ £?£".‘.‘.l‘5..“.§‘.§’.§‘}..lile...I‘.i?.§1i...3'2iii°I ""5 - tion of Women's Institutes have, Her ho me in Budapest wasihimimfhe“;nCien{5'inS8_u':e(::e ii: pci.ie5_ -i-he i-ocai piiihh hhweveih beB(°ife"c‘;,°ral:::‘l‘v§i~u:h:il:3r“’:l":(°)l5I :1; the above quotations on its l957;very near the Academy and she Christmas card. which is found— enjoyed attending the numerous ed by Ben Johnson and Co. Ltd. ~ recitals given by the pmfessor spinet. Mrs. Johnstone was kind l5 I l0V¢-‘ll/‘lady sealed at {I lll8ll- enough to give these first-hand'ly decorative virginal. bhe s.jrnprQ_g5i0n5; wearing a voluminous blue satin‘ dies or dusted with colored sugar crystals or shredded coconut.. York and London. The cover is and advaiiced and talented pupils. Mv first ihiemsi in Ehgiish gown and with grace and ¢ie_; _ C:_°kl°d ":'i“'°5l-llsiil Slllpt the and both a:J>|‘°"¢d' Slfik a nativity scene in purple. black The academy had two halls, a i-hii(‘,§ irecordcrsi spmhis etc game h,u(.ii(.s ihc keys hi ihe iii_ “til ll’ BOUL Vf’|l B d0!-Iflhnlh tee reP0l'l- W0 SW ded ‘hat and white. The design is by Mrs. I lower and an upper. The children ' °" ‘er’ “Sh wllh ullbelllell 938 W” m°V°d Md 9°°°" takes me back to the years whenislfumenl WlllCh SZiV€S lh? flame W - - ' 5 8 music siudeni in Bongo“ [Ito this famous painting of "Lady di::;;' ilgficohgigg heard the many artists who came Bl llle Vll‘is’.ln8l." I i green gum drops for ieaves to that music centre ‘thanks to S “'9 ll93l'_€l ll"? $Plll(‘l mllslc. hit _ hm cookies 43 A0,). a very good friend who covered End saw the pl(‘lLlI‘(.‘ 0‘ Mrs. John- Chop togeiheh. 1/. c each “liniltg many of the concerts for the Bos- SW09 Dlaylnl llle Old in-*lNmf~‘n¢ and raisins ' ton Ilerald and who was so kind, l“ Cll3l‘l0llCl0“’"» 001' sin 11: 'c aimhdvhiiied eh_ to Invite me to use her extra tic- l-ll01|1-'lll5 WON ll3l‘l< 10 lllt‘ l)8l|ll- riched noiii. {with 11 shit 114 _ _ V i _ .kc[t also the i-oguiar symphony ing at the National Gallery. ' is hahihg wdei, ,‘ i‘ .‘ ' “-l- 1“ 'Y0|‘l‘5l“F9 alld Pl3l““"8 piano concert in the supper hall. cmn-ems and smaller r Mis. .loliii~ioni- and her pupils 'p‘ D0 ‘ 7 Sp‘ film." l0 <'0nii?9F0 an f‘V0Hl|1i»‘. 0“ Can‘ Suddenly two six year old rather music gi-nnps inciuding “The so. have plans for further fine per— ,r,n°n' 1.3 imp‘ nutmeg and V‘ tsp‘ ada “‘lll('h ls l0 b9 lmld -l8“ll3l'Y- {bewildered little ballcrinas danc— (-m‘\' 4-, , ."i(‘ ,-~ =_ nmc ‘ forniances such as “An Evening cove" Add the nut‘ ‘M ed across the stage. n 5 - ‘ . with Music." .‘ ‘ . Qucm 531°‘? of Toma “ml Their mothers had arrived late (‘XI iilal0ll:a:lx|]4‘(l‘dPlll‘,8bllllleiZ dlilllrh ‘ ‘hcream ,1 C. margarine or bi oadcast to the Coninionwealth . “iih ihom and "did hm know ch-ii_ muid he hchincd oh ihcse hi_ ——~~~———————-—————— °"°"'“g “ml 1 ll‘'"‘'P‘‘'~'l“’‘l 0" Cm-islnlas afternoon shor y drcn'q coin-er[5 wcrc in [he ]0w. ‘ Sll'lll'n(‘lllS and 3bSOllll.C ‘right.-l AND THE ANGELS SANG ‘ ggwn sulgar. Add A lsp. l’°r“"° Queen Ellzabelh‘ Qlwen er hall Hearing the music in the‘ncss' of tonal timbre for the piec- . 5 ii: :0 a C’ sour milk S“? in Salotc, the Conimonwealtlrs only Upper 'iiaii_ they hurrihhiy iiirusiyes piayed and why "hi? i i an" "Christ. 1 A aten €88 this music of the sixteenth Caine. Sawley W.I. The verse is’ performed in the lower hall by Miss M. Tock. Little Driffield ballets and —-piano chiefly. The‘ W.l. ' 'scnior pupilslwcre in the upper Mrs. David C Mitchell. the for— hall. "197 l‘3l°3"0l' Mar)’ Dull!“ l5 llV'i Mrs. llaras/.tliv recalled one ing \\Illl her husband I-‘light Llcll‘ liiimorous incident which still was tciiaiit Mitchell in Yoi'ksliire. Mrs. l cause for iaiiuhicih The hohior Du. Mitchell is a member of the loca pil_\ were listening in 3 i.ia5Si(.ai is born in Bethlehem!‘ other official monarch. will re— ih h-id ih ,h ih h an ‘Hark! The spirit hymns arise. call her memories of Queen lI3_liI- pif;ii(hi.lm r:i:;0r_ Triioougciiocic “hie: and scvehieehih century we", §‘ll8pill8l‘ds tlirill on Maiiirez' plain grlalely l0 the W8" mlXl“1'¢- abeth's Coronation in 1953 duringlhii diswhceriihh to ihc piahisi. wrmeh ioi. these ihsirumchm 0 ll? 8101')’ "1 lht‘ Skit’-S 3 C°""“°'_‘“‘°am' Rcmebers f°"'However. the future Margot I-‘on— Much Ol lllt‘ music “'9 Playedl ""9 l‘‘‘'d'“l3 "9 l" me myal tyns were hastily removed from on the pinaoforte today was real-' l’l"°ad°35l~ ‘the stage and taken to the lowerl;l.V C0mP0S€d l0|' ll"? harpsichord.‘ _ . . hall. there to perform for a good llle 50 Cfllled "Pl3n0l0l‘l€" works‘ “'55 A“dr°y D°Bl°'5. anwed ‘many years before making a of Handel, Bach and Scarlatti. al- h9m° {mm Montreal trlday "9" ‘ more authentic debut in Up-I, so the cfirlier “niano{orte" so-i ning to spend the Christmas hoh-, iiaiii \ inaias of Haydn, Mozart. and Bee-; on an unolled cookie alieetfifinb 12-15 min. in a moderate oven. 350 degrees F‘ In "Unto you a Child is Born. Clearly rings that sweet refrain . - While the lustrous Star on high Sunday d"m°r= Salad of tossld i Sheds a glory o‘er the plain. aV9°‘d° ‘ml 8l'99"5- ll'l¢8ll°¢ , chicken, potato puffs, green peas, “Peace on earth," the seraphs' °h'“".'i‘ °r°‘m °‘k°' °°“°°' '3‘ or days with her parents. Mr. and: 5: Nicholas DEV in Hungary lhoven. SONS "." ' M i N i D Bi - I C i_ i - . 5 . ,Giad he d. in h hem ~ Chiffon ‘cream cake! Hollow out and I;:ive.°° 9 ‘"5 ‘'95 rls observed on Dec. 6th. t)n thati As you know I learned to playi esim‘ “NS 3 5 Op 5 _a good-size loaf of angel or tlfly 5!. Nicholas Who Febemblesithe recorder t or English flutei.i Ami ihey i-hiiow vneaih ihi, Sigih sponge cake and fill with chiffon _ W .i ii our Santa Claus leaves in thefrhe next. move seem;-d to be to te:;lnS0hlLc~i1):h:qiglIa&iie§: St. ‘ hh"d'°" 5 "°°o‘:d‘_"‘°°9'a‘° "'d"‘°V “‘."“ “ ‘l’“‘°‘ ‘° °‘" °l“"“"°" '““'- Anne de Belle Vlie. arrives this iaive i '-'i %h homoniiegn p°'3S‘°. gr°"p' I had made many in‘ Saturday to spend the Christmas a 0915 l ‘ey ave - n~ nan-‘qumes mm the years bu‘ ne-V" hoiidays with Mr. and Mr; J 2l1l)f~l find Rll'lS- Th??? l$l_ll any ‘received satisfactory information. F Macmlhln Fmmy Street. Christmas tree on St. Nicholas until last Spring I heard and saw - Dav on TV the Rowland Pack Record-i ries and canned pineapple chunks Icream. Refrigerate 4 hrs. or ltil the filling is firm. Then_ whip Va pt. heavy cream with 1 tbsp. sugar. Cover the top To ihai pin“, hi i-ah. i(.h0wn_ ‘and sides of the cake with this. lLoveliest gem in Juda's crown. D,°°°"'l° Wm‘ m“'”°hl“° chfl" Casting out all earthly fear. “'3' , Let us go with them tonight To the Crib in . At Christmas time. within an- Teocher’s Students Hcive Received Special Honors °v' l9l' 0‘ M"5- l-“3 3“‘l ‘he ll“? stiridents will be making this sea— milk gar. 1-3 tsp. salt and 1,. tsp. pep-' 0' per. d the sour milk and flour al- e, 1-,, on by teaspoonfuls 2 In. ‘apart hi 0‘ Auditors. Mrs. Bnice Riley, Mr; Christmas Day the children a- er and Spinet group I wrote to A . v 11 .1 ed . . I . . ~ . , ml with iioe. Mad s t, “9 "ll" 0" P8901’ ‘OM18- gain receive more elaborate giftsihim In care of the L BL. we win pm‘-ise ihe iivivifieixi Chiffon cream: Stir 2 tbsp. un- clent walls of the Tower of Lon- which are pieced around ihe. he ve . ' ‘ '7 k"““y l°ld me wh°"’ While the music of the spheres I flavored gelatin Into 1/4 c. cold ter ES .. until the gelatin dlaaolvea. Add it c. orange juice. 2 tbsp. lemon juice, V: c. well-drained crushed or fine-chopped carimd pineapple and .1 banana. diced small. Refrigerate until begin- ning to thicken. Whip 3 egg whites stiff; fold ll. Use as directed. CAN I-‘Isl! IE TOUGH? . There is no such thing as a tough fish. but it can be too dry.| So cook fish only until it flakes when pricked with is fork. Tomorrow's dinner: C ele ry garnish, sou . r e e n broiled mackeral, parslled whip- potatoes, carrot ro s. to- mato - lettuce salad; mustard cream dressing, cinnamon apple sauce, cookies, coffee. tea or Mustard cream -dressing fromi Stir together 1 tbsp. table mustard, 2-3 c. heavy cream 1: tbsp. lemon juice. '6 tsp. Iu-I BALTIC W.l. On Tuesday evening. Novem- ber 19th, 1957, members of Bal- tic W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Riley for their regular monthly and annual meeting. Meeting opened by singins llle “0de" followed by repeating the "Creed" in unison. Roll call was answeredby eight members pay- ing their dues. Minutes of the last meeting were read, so minutes of the last annual meeting were read their fruit bill of $1.00 be paid. School comrlrlilihtree had H.) reP0|‘l- The treas gave an itemiz- ed report. It was decided to sell tickets on a box of candy. Mrs. Gordon Cousins to purchase box Bruce Crozier the best attendance for the year. The $9. loaned to the can fund was returned to Institute funds. The following ti officers for the year. President. Mrs. Bnice Crozier; Vice Pres., Mrs. William Coul- ins. secretary. Mrs. George Ril- . aaurer Mrs. Gordon Cou- slas. Cans, are to be taken care by_ Mrs. Bruce Crosler, Sick Mrs James Wall and is the slate ensuing committee. . Mrs. Sutherland Cousins. School Ill committee, Mn. Bruce Ci-ozier. Edgar Mathews, directors, Mrs. James Wall, Mrs. Bruce Riley, Mrs. Bruce Crosler, Programme committee. . Mrs. Keir Crafter, Mrs William Cousins. Names were drawn for exchange of Christmas gifts. Correspondence‘ was read and discussed. ' Collection amounted to 35 cents. Mrs. George Riley and Mrs. Bruce R ey were in charge of the program for the evening. A delicious lunch was served by hostess. Meeting closed by singing "National Anthem." F5 A CHRISTMAS SUGAR PLUM ' '— This little Prince Edward Is- land darling is not too well ac- quainted as yet with Santa Claus. However she DOES know that eyes of her: tell us that she 5 something quite wonderful Ia tak- ing place and those holiday spirit ready to enjoy It all. MIDDLETON W.l. The annual meeting of Middle . was held at.Lhe liom Charles Wright. Meet ing opened with singing Ode, to lowed by the Mary Stewart Col lect. The roll call was answered eleven members. each pay- ing their membership fees. Minutes of the last annual meeting were read. also minutes of the October meeting were read and approved. The retiring president gave a nice address and thanked the members for their work and co- operation during See It wa moved and seconded that the president and secretary attend the leadership course in Kensington Novem r 28th. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Craig. Roll call to be answered with an ex- change of Christmas gifts. Vice President. Mrs. Albert Mc- Caull. Secretary. Mrs. Edward Mccardle. Treasurer, Mrs. J.S. W t Mrs. Charles Mrs. as Mccardle. Auditors, Mrs. er-non Webster. Mlaa Sadie Brad- aw. There being no further business the meeting was brouglltto a close by singing the National Aa- diarge. Social hour followed. SPIUNGTON W.l. Mrs. James Nicholson was boa- tess to members of Springtoii W. I. on December 4th. Meeting op ened by singing Ode and repeat- ing Mary Stewart Collect in unl- son. Roll call was answered by 6 members and three with an exchange of gifts. don. the choir boys of the Royal Chapel of St. Peter ad Vincula. attended by a Yeoman Warder with lighted lattern. sing carols outside the Bloody Tower, the By- ward Tower, the Wakefield Tow- er and the Queen‘: Hou Royal Chapel dates from the twelfth century and was rebuilt at the end of the thirteeneth cen- . tury. ‘ tree which they have on thatihe bou ht his s inet. It was made - - day They are mid the Lmieiby Mfg. Kurt psperrhake in B._ Speaks the raptuie that is thine. Jesus brings these gifts and arelvaria, Germany. I wrote at once I‘-llll.V fl|‘3l€lUl- ito Germany and ordered one. the -MTSA H8l'85llh.V has brought Ilsame as Mr. Pack‘s only that high standard of music to Can-‘mine is made of African peni- ada. Also she is a charming wood, «Mr, pack chose pop”,- rson and it was delightful to-woodi. Mr. Sperrhake writes that hear her tell about her nativeihis instruments are u all ov- land llUn88l’y- ,er the world. in radio Chamber M M W dd H i ed music programs from Rome. Am- Mr" ‘l°"“l° C’ 39" 19" lhlslliomlzss Wecallriesdava m(brni:;rlvby ll;ito3e\lI-gT'l‘atar:greS lheofie lelssll: Saturday to visit her son. Lieuten- 1 Diane from Caighhv Aiherih’ she 3 “rested in ‘mm? oi. ‘One ‘M ‘M C°'°"°l J‘ P’ Be" and “m' l will iiD<‘nd the llollday Reason I that there is a general trend back "Y in Klnulom 0nl"ri°' Will! lit’? D8|’9l'|lS- MP and M11 Ito the basic sounds simpler har- Ml-‘3 mm‘ C'‘‘’"'- R-N" ll‘ 599"‘ Vi :‘v(illw:ldsgell'‘is(i’tap\:ilhralilfrrsgraarildl ’ :::".',?g7i:f:.¢::..{'3?nl: the mu- d.”'g ll" h°hd”V ’°"°" Wm‘ h," parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Dick-l, sister. Miss Elizabeth Gavin. 'l'ig- it Eimmi Sire“ i PLUSH Allll lllSH Regina Murray. ‘Mrs. Frank Murray). WIFE PRESERVERS SQ. Those are the end of Mrs. John- “'3h' I d M -P 1 on k ‘stone's comments. However. it up i . an rs au ' oiir r can be added that Mrs. Johnatonc baud aliolvombefon lining lieu ' mlhlriuabnd dl\:i‘ls.h.‘le..rL(.:il;.‘ entertained at a very delightful delighted all with her playing of wlttipaponlioopsiln papovfn-i N I 3' 3 3' bridge party recently at their a- an instrument among the first tfkkingfolhowoodlutaveuu. in 1 records of which is found one llPl§lE(IS’K wishes ’\x)e'd like to fill your stockings with our but «shes for a Christmas‘ liolihy as bright as the light in a child‘: eya . . . as warm and cherry as a glowing hearth! rivlng Monday night from Lambert. Quebec, to spend holiday season with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie MacDonald. ‘at St. the partment. Miss Patsy Walker of the Ray-i Bank staff, of Halifax, will. Bunbury. and Mr. and Mrs. LlI- arrive Christmas gve to spendi ‘the holiday with her parents, Mn; and Mrs. I-‘rank Walker. Eustoa‘ Mrs. Qaraszthy. whose playing j Street. of the harp is delighting Char-‘i lottetorwn audiences. cola Kennedy. Charlottetown. Gift is a native: Dr. Heath McIntyre is leaving Brown,Tanand _ , Tiiibfl .j.flQ&hIdqasuuNm i"_~‘fl.fiI$fi'OlBteffleflI. Vim‘ | 4 h i¢v°-tmmii "' ‘l . Every style. size and shape in HANDBAGS with the new luxury look. Moderate prices. HANDBAGS The Ideal Christmas Genuine Leather Moroecos, Calf. Beige. Plastic Leather, Fallle and Code. A wide variety of styles,-plain and fancy. Prices 5 Bllarclza‘ 1.93.!-'3-93 ' and Isa ered paid. The school Treasurer reported Slim on hand. Christmas cards had been received and bill for same ord- in to be held on January 3rd. Collection amounted to 50 cents, It was moved and seconded to to be remembered a Mrs. Eitjgli Rayner kindly ported alcohol for science lit Shut-ina and school children are t Christmas. delighted to have Mrs. Flora Im- charter in. liwell, a vited members for next meeting tgnfllllflllidfilhd-fifON0ds woeuendwallourffiendsoarbut wiahecforaClimtinu richinchcbluaiugoypoacoaidsool I9ill.lov¢aadl|0PPl"“'- ' DeBLO|S BROS. LTD. 7 QUEEN ST. adjourn. Meeting closed by sing- ‘‘0 Come All Ye Faithful.‘ A dalllb lunch was served by hostess. assisted by Mrs. Ralph Thompson, Eleanor Thompson and Marion Bryentoii. All wen member, pre sent.