Mr. and Mrs. lenjamin Rogers announce the engagement of thah daughter Valerie Lois to Lieuten- uuinnsn IDII IOGERI ENGAGEMENT ant Harry Peers Williams-Free man, the Queen's Oeon Rifles of Canada, Calgary, son of the late HAPPENINGS Hosstrose. have had an enjoyable visit with Senator and - Iarbour. They also visited Mr. Ilfl Mrs. Sheldon Duncan. Mr. Richard Ferguson, B.Sc., of Lab, tawa. is spending his vacation, the gesst of his parents. Mr. and ldwia 1l'arguaon., Hampton. More lovely parties for another as 5-.: E at of honour was present- beautiful piece of Wedge- to aiark the happy secu- us shower for Miss Heath- es MaeLean Monday evening. This 5,”, Miscellaneous shower Wednesday Hrs. Henrietta Rackham De-Gs'- aucs last Tuesday for her home lzheach. California, after ll DAILY PATTERN Mrs. D.W. McAlliater and little daughters Margaret and Marilyn motored Tuesday to their home in Grand Falls, New Brunswick. They spent part of the summer with Mrs. McAllister's father, Mr. Pius McGaughey. Bonshaw. They were accompanied by Morgan and Gerald Mitchell. Charlottetown. Miss Viola MacDonald has left for Rosemere, Quebec, where she has accepted a teaching appoint- ment. Miss MacDonald who at- tended Prince of Wblas College bu tausht in this province loi- ggfouraadahalfyears.Aswell ll teaching. this coming year Miss MacDonald plans to continue her academic studies. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lldward MacDonald. Flat liver. Mrs. W. Chester 8. McLu,ra and Miss Lena McLuro have taken up residence at the Queen Hotel. Mr. McLurc bought the McLure prop- Gfly in 1019 and Bonaablnley 11.; been Hie home since 1921. mi Slllflfy OlonnieNIhosa mar- l'l 9 takes place Satilr em r first at the Baptist church has been the guest of honor at lWGl'Il l0VIly parties. Mrs. Jackie Glnlium recently entertained at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Glennie at Mrs. Arthur Gamester-'s Nsidenca. Miss Dorothy MacDonald, Cum. llerland Street. entertained at a mains is honor of Miss Shirley Gl9lInlI- Mlle Glennie recievcd many and lovely gifts at all her showers. Miss Mildred Brown and Mrs. cfcll 'l'l'Ilson ware hostess at I T -. on Thursday evening at M"- F9fluson's home; Spring gg;bl;i;I:ll;el'll0l10f of Miss lilcva than 1. u b. msington. as cc bar. The bride to be Jvss escort- chair in the dining room. This mers and mixed flowers. Fersuson. The brlda to be thanked vitetioa to than to visit her in her new home. After singing for she's a jolly good fellow. Miss Brown entertained the guests with two contests. Lunch was served by the hostess, assist- ed by friends of the bride. sen, Toronto, Ont., ara spending their holidays with Mrs. Weddow- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ern- est Dunnins. Long River. III. 13.0. Itowsrt. Iummerslde. . ”;ir5i5 day. Sept- 'fi.nSeptem- Odlillisslhodamcwatohsr VII ll!!! decorated for the oc. caaaion with pink and white strep. T h e nicely decorated basket of gifts were brousht to the brine by Miss Rosita Crokaa and Miss Am: Home The verses were read by Miss Wlflftd Brown. The gifts were arranged on the table by Mrs. her friends and extended an in. her. and Mrs. James Widdow- 3' LIEUTENTANT K. P. ANNOUNCED Major l'.C.P. Williams-Freeman, D.S.0., and Mrs. Williams-Free man. County Cork, Ireland. The ELEANOR ROSS There's nothing like a pet in the home for fun, for teaching young- sters a sense of responsibility, for the kind of companionship and loyalty that an animal can give. Some parents do feel a little guilty about adding a pet to the household. especially when there are small children still too young to help to care for it. Also. some feel that animals make the house unsanl y. However, the Secretary of. the Council on Scientific Assembly of the American Medical Associalton, Doctor Thomas G. Hull. has re- assuring words on the subject. SIMPLE RULES Doctor Hull points out that if a few simple rules of hygie e are observed, the family's healt will be rotecied. So. too. will the ani- malls health, for it seems that human beings can transmit dis- ease to their pets. V Doctor Hull recommends having your pet's health checked by a vet- erinarian. of course. But the daily rules simply consist of cleanli- ness. ' Your pet's sleeping ilil8l'l0" should be clean and should be con- stantly policed to be kept free of vermin or parasites. Wash any pil- low or mattress used by PUPPY 01' kitty and keep it as clean and fragrant as you would any other mattress in your household. Keep feeding and water bowls claan. washing them with hot soap and detergent rinses. Wash food bowls after every feeding. Dont leave them around unwashed until the next foedinl ill”- Try not to let the bait Ifl lll face licked by an over-a ectiouate pct. nut u it does, promptly wash the child's face with warm soail suds. with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J.-I. Morris. Miss Phyllis Tait. R.N.. Church. Neil Mcbsllhn entertained at an gvening party for Miss Tait Mrs. l-lowait's residence, Villa Avenue. Nancy llyndman had a supper par- home at Holland Cove. Miss Carol Creelrnan entertain- ed st a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Phyllis Tall and Miss Heather Macuzan at Dr. and Mrs. Crselman's residence, McGill Ave. The guest were the Polio Centre aff. Mrs Don Wonnacott held a mis- cellaneous shower at her IPIl'l' ment in honor of Miss Tait. Mrs. Sinclair McKay and Mrs. Orin Carver had a supper party and shower for Miss Tait at Mrs. i McKay's residence. Spring Park Road. - Dr, and Mrs. 6.0. Houston on- iartaincd at a mixed dinner Party for Miss Tait and Mr. Dobeoa at ctizlr summer place at liolllnd s. Misses Jean. Doris and Inns 'A'llC,lllIIilo1IltOlI'lflltD'O.ltIld a mixed suppn party at their muse slesv. hula? 'isn..i.nn'iIsslnwauu toaandiniacellaneous :'T has been widely entertained by her friends prior to her marriage. which takes place this Saturday. leptdnbcr lst as Trinity United Mrs. liibbert llowatt and Mrs. It Mrs. Walter l-lyndman and Miss ty for Miss Tait at their summer WILLIAMS-FREEMAN 0 marriage will take place on sgg. urday, September 29, at three o' clock, at Grace Presbyterian Church, Calgary. ' Pets Teach Children Much It's a sound principle. too. to have all members of the family who do play with or handle the pet. wash their hands with warm water and soap before coming to meals. Of course. hand-washing before meals ought to be a fixed household rulc anyway. ORNAMENTAL ADDITION A well - illuminated aquarium, bright with beautiful fish. is an ornamental addition to any inter- ior. To keep the fish healthy and the aquarium looking lovely. im- irrnilaculataly clean water is essent- Accordlng to the latest rules of fish care. the aquarium and sand should be washed the detergent way. This method was worked out by Dr. F. Earle Lyman. soologist at Southern Illinois University. His recipe is simple. safe. speedy. The ingredients are 1-3 c. powdered or 2 tablespoons of liq- uid detergent, a small amount of water and sand for a 50 gallon aquarium. Mix items into a thick sudsy lather. Then rinse until no more suds appear and fill the aquarium with the clean sand. guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower, given by Mrs. Wilfred MacLeod, on Friday evening. Mll- mer flowers. Mrs. aided over the tea cups. Bessie Farris and Mrs. sister. Mrs. Robert Aco , have returned recently fro Acorn the Y. city. lVlI0MlllIn. Mrs. W.R. Connolly, Mrs. Angus Macliachem, Mary Gunn. Mrs. Ralph Carr, Mlll Wilma Maclienrie and Miss Edna Mclnnis. I CORNWALL WJ. The regular meeting of Com- wall W.l. met at the home of Mrs. ” opened with an epic for August, On Lily. Wu. ram”. ad by Creed. Roll call was ans- wered by in members paying 20 cents each to buy something need- ed for First Aid Kit. The treaguy-. 01' PEP0i'led 83612 on hand. Mrs. listen Howard gave a very lntsultins report of Annual Coa- vantion. Mrs. Douglas MacDonald will be hostess he Scptambur meeting. The topic will be pdnt. lilllsanart Roll callwillbg Page 8. The Guardian Saturday.Sept. 1,1956 When And How To use . Those Six Basic Herbs Iyldallllvllll csrsnamn cult-nsu..'s.n. mars Hiacnu-I. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Hf. and MacNelll, Szatdhi "Whenever we talk about llerbl on TV or radio. Madame. there is always I Fell lllll'l'Y 01 lllm" "L Mgy 1 suggest that we take mg group of most commonly grown garden herbs, and tell our readers how to use them? They can cut out the suggestions and paste them in their scrapbooks. If they do not grow their own herbs. there are fine asaortments of dried or powdered herbs avail- able in food stores and super Mr. and tin. Joseph caaipbsil. , urls All measurements are level re- envelopes unllavorad sslaiia late V: c. cold water or chicken broth. Melt otvnor hot water in a double Stir in 1 tbsp. lemon gun as it tsp. Worcestershire sauce. Thpn stir into s c. cold chicken broth. When dissolved. and 1 c. cooked or canned chicken. chopped me- dium-fine. and 2 e. mixed cooked velstables. such as green peas, Wins beans. celerlsc and carrots. Oll IJ" by 0'' ins! pan. Spoon in the salad mixture. ltetrlgei-ate at least 6 hrs. or until Uumold on a large platter. Bor- der with chicory or lettuce. Gar- mayonnaiso diluted with com- mercial sour crearnaud sparked with minced fresh herbs. Eggplant Patties: Wash a large eggplant. Boil about 45 min. in water to cover or until fork- tcnder. Rinse with cold water. Pull off the skin; mash the pulp. Add Vs the quantity of -' b bread crumbs, 1 egg and lb tsp. dry mint. Seam! to taste with salt and pepper. rorm into medium-slud patties Roll in flour or cornmeal. Fry on both sides in enough fat to bare cover the bottom of the skills. Garnish with crisp bacon. Herb Trick of the Chef: Add lo tbsp. minced fresh tar- ragon whsn making ohieksa-veg- peared in costumes ranging from the 16th 0entury to the present. miniatures have made mount public appearances here. raise money for char- xrer IN mu Slow Exercise, Fast Results Islilalssalala If you'll leave the dishes in the waist. Make this an elongated, sink. I'd like to go through an smooth upstretcb. gag-else passion-with V011. Not lttatcli is that it is strictly necessary towaistand lilac intlsesct.'l'hatis1ustwhatis hour. but it does help to fix the desired. Once you get the knack of putting the stretch in the right In- the movies. a slow-motion place, the mind directs the action pace shows exactly how a movc- there every time. meat is followed through. Well this session. we will act out cac animated faces to their poised bodies in intricate and authentic costumes supports a little girl's gt. they are "real M11 Dollllll. Scottish-born wife of a tobacco company executive who has lived in several Canadian i?tdf"t:?iSi”'””" y a u years ago in Call ary. she began making dolls” clothes for a Vancouver children's hos- pital, and then developed her art ting both the clothes and the dolls to wear them. . p ' so into the making of the miniatures. particularly those in the likeness of actual persons. Miniatures of the stately Queen Mary. of a smiling Queen Mother Elisabeth. a regal Queen Victoria and a lively Henry VIII called for collecalng a lot of historical back- "An excellent idea, Chef," I re- mud" "o E" plied. "Let's consider the 'baslc M I d S wry Use hi habit beautifully.- aroram an a : any savory dish. including hors d'oeuvrcs and egg. Tarragon: Use in salads. dressings, fish dishes and fish Sage: Good with pork, stuf- fings. Cheddar and cottage cheese Basil: Use sparingly with toma- sauce. vegetable Juices. manta, vegetables, rice and spaghetti dishes. Thyme: Use in soups, eggs and cheese dishes. with meats, poul- try and game. Good. too. in Mint: Use with fresh pens. to- matoes. pca soup, lamb broth. to- mate soup. fresh or smoked pork. in tossed salads, with fruits and in mint sauce. 1, FEEL 11' won - Oil the third iillltretch. hold the put into lift and carry the movement on- on the addlna .a side-bend. Slowly and oothly head toward the right streamllnod'sass'cise beam. ding only so far asifeels Th slow dneadyl g riskt Now unzip the pper on stores, you are wear- othiag binding can ham- back to the per your movements. Arc. arms and clasp hands. stretch through th Wait. Do not stretch arms up bend smoothly to wards. that word are means to even feels round them ballet fashion. This precaution is to center the lime "Ill the If you are-”ruIty a good dais will be enough the arms--for this The aim doesn't reach lazy arm m or fix the figure. llrnrning. Repeat (our times. Iltsrn to become more lup- usclcs pie--not stiff. You can end the , session by dropvlll arms down chad overhead. toward the floor IAVING DETAIL Minute detail is just as im- portant in "pretty dolls" as for Juice and horseradish cocktail: In lumenucmroumncd Mouth cllilftain oblcksnvvegetable leaf: potato chips; nutmeg THE EXPERTS SAY slim the middle muscles fsslasifyouwerspullingyourtooosaonteftbelnusclessna One part of the figure-mod the liipboncs. leaves you with a nice feeling of ri e , includes a stiffening ses- sion in the refrigerator for the .34 a process which startle: her "annals-seeking son. Once the body is completed. the expressions ca tured on tiny faces Cherished bits of silk. satina and valvets, tiny beads and glass find their way to the s workroom. often contrib- uted M friends and admtrars of The largest single showin of the collection was held here a guests attend a charity tea the ballroom ef the French In ELLEN'S DIARY The Charm Oi Harvest Gold leptambsrl And luinnier still fresh and Will! aloll the count?! side. But a leaf tails silently from a willow. . .and in a whim of list- Planning And Teamwork A By GILLIAN PIIITCHABD Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO (CP) - Early plan- ning and good teamwork Ira at the root ot a lhcccssful event of kind. says Mrs. Elsa Jenkins. of the biggest women's exhibition event in Canada-the ONE women's section. Mrs. Jenkins. who has one full- time secretary and takes on an- other 100 helpers before the CNE opens each summer, starts plan- ning for out year's show as soon as this year's is over. in the two weeks the show is on she supervises food. fashion and handicrafts displays and com- before. It WIS Illin- womcn at teas. mane ng a few words with most of K "We usually invite women who " was a perfect setting." Mrs. "10 Douglas said. she has never sold a doll. but many have been made for . one of the Douglas dolls. a uat 24th. The lovely young bride- to-be was escorted to s gaily de- corated chair to the strains of the wedding march. The numer- ous-gifts" were presented to her in a pink and white basket. Ap- propriate versen and good wishes were read by Miss Helen Crosby. The pink and white motif was car- ried out in b uqusts of late sum- E tar Mrs. nsannins. note was received from llrs. Dan llcllaill for sympathy expression. Thcra was no report from sick or school committees. Plans were made to hold I pan- try sale the following week. Bet- ty Macbean is to make an-Inst ments and advertise same. ladies of the district to be canvas- Mrs. Harry Macbean invited members to meet at her home for September meeting. at which this Institute will entertain St. Cather- ines and York Pt. Institutes. A programme committee was ap- inted. Each member is asked bring lunch. Roll call will be answered by I ioke. Both Institutes gnu are asked to contribute one item to- aarda programme. Collection 81.28 E are directly concerned with theme of the show for that par- ticular day." says Mrs. Jenkins. YEAR-BOUND TASK Even before the clearing-up from one exhibition is that Mrs A" Jenkins has roughed out the sign and theme of each section of next year's show. works out a new color scheme and starts looking for novelties while most of the ONE tare still suffering from Interviewed in bar CNE office overlooking Lake Ontario. just be- fore the 1956 CNI opened. Mrs. th her staff to offer advice to woman organising a social event of any kind. "It doesn't matter whsthr it's a coffee rnorningcor a national ex- hlbitton-you've got to like to be able to put on a good .-Elli" ture likeness of Mrs. Iouis It. i Iain-vat. the prime minister's wife was presented to the prime niin- 9" ister's wife during a convention hate this spring. OOK'S comer list 3 William Brown and Mrs. John Gordon assisted the ” "Zn and Mi-s.'Gordoa Msclaan pro- Mrs. Maclleod showed some interest- ing slides. taken on her recent trip to Scotland and the remaind- or of the evening was spent in an informal sing-song, with Mrs. William Brown accornpanlng at the piano. ? E”i3l:555"f gllggiiis E;rE3T, isiillli sea and proud homes established wi as; many a dream fondly "riot another Saturday. Ellen how Miss Shirley Prowse and her Jr.. an enjoyable trip by train to New York City and Boston. While in New York, Miss Prowse and Mrs. toyed at Tathem House. .C.A. rrcsldence. In Boa. ton. they stayed at the.Pioneer. the Y.W.C.A. residence in that E Wan a MacPhail gave a demon- stration on Jellied salads and how to prepare same, which was much appreciated by all. Lunch was served and social chat followed. SPIINGVALI WJ. Twelve mess-iban and six visit- ors were entertained at the home at Miucs Florence and Alice Dollar on Friday evsnins. Aus- nst 10th. at! Imonthly meeting of pr a .. maeti opened and silent prayer. start. its on the foundation of that moved: not so many he chuckled "it's no good E mer newspaper woman front Pa- 55'? 5? Even private dinner parties, she thinks. should have a gimmick of some kind to give the guests an evening they will remember. & E Put in deep baking dish 1 qt. sliced apples sud: sprinkled over top it Up. cinnamon in cup brown sugar lisp flour- E -r The hostess for the Golf Tea are the following: Mrs. )1. Allan Ml" editor. YWCA activities secretary. a member of the Little Theatre and the Bad Cross. she Mia until crumbly and spread ion. Bake so minutes until if" with whipped Groom. Stewart Drake on August 6. The - cswsss has - iluncntary Grades to Senior Matriculation win: as iglllti-35hr g'”H3 :v l ill?