kagjg 'li-hue Giiiirdiiiii, LET'S EAT Chopped Beei's Better if it's Ground Twice "1 men, into qhaiityi beef lSl used for grilled nr chopped beef patties. Illadamc ' the Chef re marked. "they are likely in be rather dry wlii-ii cooked That is uiiy a chef it.w.i.illy poiiis plciit) nf inclir-d biittcr mcr lilt'lll iii tops each patty iiitli a thin .lii-e of Mailre ri'llnIel hullcr "Of criurse the patter-s Hlil not on dry if the meat is ground txiice. Hmicvcr, much (lioppcil bi-ct is pitrclia.-acti prc-pai'it:i'ui-ti. so this is not nluays coiixciiiciil " Scanilinsiiian llctliod "But it r.'iii be Lriiiiiiri I scinnti time at home. t'hci liirl if liam-y biiracr has tier-ii pui'cli.i-cri iii-l stead of ciioppcd lttiillfl or clinch. the pattir-s will he tastier and more moist if thc meat is ground with yccctiitilr-s This method is tisorl in Si-.iiid:ii.ii:nn couiitries. "Hm-aii-.c ilicx air not riijv xihcn ruiri lwct-t cc:-t:4liic pattics make iiuiirlrrii.l .;iiirluit'lic.s for tlicy liiiicli-box .liis? split thc p;itttcs.j brush with iiiii--l Irrl rolisli or ket- chup. iiiscrl a illllP lettiicc. anti npst in hiiltoroii liollnucd out buns i Tt)ll(lllllllll"S DIN Nlil! Hot to ('lllliPI'i Tniiialn Crcani Sniip B:-rt Yngrinhle Paitics nn Tn.-isi Cabliaec Saki-ii with (horse Trlssr-rl i.cttiicc-tiress Salad Dr-ep ilisli liliiibarh Pic 1 Clifton Tea 'tlilk Boot-Yen:-tnlilc Pziltics Scandin- IIAIY IAWOITTI MAIL Frowns Upon Visit With Man's Family DEAR MARY H A W 0 R 'i' H: Three years ago I met I young Army officer who was stationed iln the East. We dated throughout June 1, :the first summer we met. but then it was college for me. and overseas service for him. We LUlIeSp0ndCd for 18 months while Dick was overseas. when he returned. he stayed at our home for a couple of days before going on to the middle west. where he lives, A year passed and he made a trip to our East. wni; iiiiniigh the food chopper . V V t I m nd' luiie 1 lb. chopped beef. 2 peeled Er.':hcm' M"'”: M? Spfm 5 Week gflglirghong knf,w".::.,. mggsui-ex iiicrliiiiii-sizcd white potatoes. 2 Nd "5 T m3 mdmwd mmh" wmnd be mo" ne1n1u1, one good pi-cit-rt small carrots, 1 c. sliced 3" m" way to begin is to nmnuce ,9. During dinner with some fam- tlllii'l' stalks celery. 1 peeled med- iiiiii-sin-ti union and 2 sprigs pars- tox Arid I can. 1 tsp. salt. la tsp. pi-ppcr. li tsp. monosodium glu- tamate Ally until smooth. Foriii into flattened balls con- ily friends while Dick was here. these friends mentioned that they were planning ii trip to his part of the country this summer. Dick immediately asked if it would be C 0 KEEP IN TRIM Thin Girls - iaiia the weilhf your corner today- derwelgbt la more often than not squander: calories and poor habits which slight nutrition. combination can on the ragged edge and take much but our fast tempo of makes where to start. You cannot change laxing at Gather round. thin tlrls. we'll problem from Persistent un- in which food The keep a thin girl aused by excess ter f the fun out of daily llVll'lE- Perhaps you do tiy to relnx. living it difficult to know just so it is mealtime. Worry l5 Relax Al Mea'iime - Ida Jun Ituiin ing effect on appetite. when they are curtailed. appetite sharpens and food tastes better. Does it help to snack belttven meals? Between meal pickups are often helpful, provided they do not spoil the appetitie for regu. lar meals. n The best foods in have b ween meals are thus. which a easily and quickly digested. such as milk. tum juices or egg-nog. Orange jmn, with a beaten raw egg is niitri. lions and delicious. Howeve.-' sweets dull the appetite and should be avoided between meal; A glass of hot milk on Telifing often help woo sleep. , Bynthe way. don't "hum-" tn oftentimes the trition. Decide . abandon worries at least during the meal hour. Think about how basis of underno- in your mind to to sleepy bed. Relax . . saiit. leisurely time . . . . make it a plea. and u i (llI't'('l(W'l -.Frutt: to boiling point: simmer 3 possible for them to bring me taming i tablespoon each: for this along when they make the trip. as purpose use a deep spoon first riippcri in flour, Slow-brown in 2 h” l”””1d "k? "W W "lee! his s tbs fat on both sides. Add L: C. mm”;V- Frankly 1 3'" VH3” fond cgmnyge t::c!;HEn:t,. l:S:g:;y' gmfit hm W3,” and 1 beef bomilon Cuba of Dick and he scented very in- sow y" P ”cu,m.! "mm dllhnplt Cmcr. siiiiiiicr-cook 30 min. Make km "" h3V”lf1 "19 meet his f01k!- ”n&0n' " y talk. On the nutrition score . . . gravy front the residue in the . fryini: pan Scrip the patties on. Thumb” now" hm Fmm H" mag! ; Mother (iabluige naked with Cheese: Now gm. pmblpm is these Fllwrslllivfl ciwuali Cabbage Wliriends will gladly take me along ma” ' 0' 3"” 7 "ll" ”l Salted but mv mother doesn't think it water to lialf-coier: then drain. '35 nmner for me In no Ind 5””, Add 1 rccipc crcamy checse sauce. with Dink-S famm. ml. 8 week or F.” s A ' - 5 ., - . . ilictiii lii'i?tii:tc.lnM'o:ianSTnmAe hf)? ”V'L.k his sald hf wllhhau? -his breakfast 0”" furnishes u m "Wu Hm dmirvnk F . n ltfl yiiitc. foiiiiailii asking 13 me dnyis fond nnedn pm. t'rc:iiii.v f'lii-csc Sauce: (il'B(lli-impli1"'Ma-X ml: them SH” my phasing me bcnoms M . Kmd alli till" I Ilis flniir into Vt c. com- rm; N lay” ml -0" 'lhp-Ildoav hreakfatw 0" mu" only' Ah.” lllf'i'i'lEii i-liccsc saticc Stir in M 0. am .1-and Dmk is 75' and. ! l5 5 (5159 Energy wurti followed feel that if I were staying with by a shun decline. fnngue, tn. liniiioci-iii7,r-rl milk: then stir and , . . . i-uuk lllllii lilciirlcti and hniling. Add iesralgsglillme a:,- T5 molidhegs m. stilt :iiiii iictiper to taste. Use as fN.m, pimp”. ,I(si:'dl:nz”n,(. "S fnel: iarivice on this . A C, 'l'lllC l'liIr'.l-"S HOT DR ' .. ' . . Tn."A.r0 (.REA(M ED Mans Altitude Seems impeccable MR. AND MRS. STUART FRASER DEAR C. C: Your mother's ob- jections to the proposed yisil must be subjective and emotion- al. not based on objective tiiiii Thou stir in '4 r. commerc- . . , iai sour cream. Serve either hol.Hd"8mm M me p""p”"””- Nmh 3 Tn i can cniirlensed tomato soup ariri ll c.-in-measure hot water.i mm was the scene on Ma.V 31 31 p in. of the marriage of Mary Elea- Exchange Vows hi l-2lms(lale.'say. who wore a black and white I 30 I checked suit with pink accessories. She wore a Corsage of pink roses. The bestman was Mr, Roy Fras- The L'iiitcri Manse. MR. AND MRS. JOHN W. RYAN ri May Weddings good life is - enjoy your meal- If you are in the habit of hurrying through lunch . . add a glass of whole milk and a slice of bread and butter to the noon meal. One thin girl asks if breakfast really is the most important meal of the day. The results of three years of research on the effects of starting each day with a ritabllity and physical tremors. Those who skip breakfast often have a pick-up of coffee and a sweet roll or doughnuts. For the thin girl. this takes the edge off appetite for wholesome foods at lunch. The marriage of Mary Elizabeth. wore a finger-tip veil and carried I M. d M U C me a bridal bouquet of yellow roses. ?;a:ug::rg:mmrer;Ee mmJnh:1mv!v M. The bridesmaid, Miss Shirley y n Clow. wore a turquoise nylon net. ters. son of Mr. and Mrs. William dress over satin with g matching To avoid the feeling of pressure in the morning. get up twenty minutes earlier. This is the per- fect time of year to start - give it a try. Allocate a full fifteen Cook's Corner RHUBARB JAM Wash 2 pounds of rhuhnrti. do not peel. slice very thin. Take 1 cups fruit. 5 cups white siigar. t can crushed pineapple. Put all in large kettle. bring to a rolling boil and boil hard for 3 minutes. stirr- ing constantly. Remove from fin and add '1: bottle Certo. Seal if rhubarb is not red. a lttie red coi- oriiig may be added. . .”..,-”d; 1 .- - .in;1. could be more correct. ac . m un til c op Vtilll sntppedpwmmg m Smndnrd mqumey nor. daughter of Mr. and Mis. er. brother n( the 3,-nomy minutes for "min bx-enkfnngn Put the fniloiving ingred-i avian: California Orange . . selected from the very hoot of the mini For the olumpest, imciesl citrus. always loci: for the sign ot the Blue Goose . .... ...... ..m.. SlillS Captucredkx Cherries 1 Hcrc s limv lui':tptt1r0 aiimmnr iii A i:hm'lw-t glass. llparkimg and fresh. First of all takes Sl1irriiT'.sln capture that tt'nii(lt"Trtll tang of wild rhotricr. for you. and st-;il it. frcr-li ll'l tltc SlttrrilT'r- Flavmir "Paid" in evr-rv package of Wi Cherry Ltishiis. Spec-riy new park Liishus riissolvr-ix quick as a minute in iioiliiig water. tlvin ariri 1 cup inlri watcr and when its almost sot. all you do is stir in a tin of rlrmncd rcrl cherries. Just R dab of whipped cream and a glistening red rlicrrv on top . . . and yoii'rc rcariy to capture the family i: heart! But just remember . Shirrifl"u new park Liishua h the only ir-ily powder with I Wild cherry flavour. So nah hr Lushus-for sure! Inlhiuugcmmnltlitwllovoroluatuclilvoso chives or parsley. than Dick's manner of promot- ing the whole idea. Look at the record: "Sl Flltht cbaperonage. Also he Write. formally asking you to be her guest. In short, he guaran- tces that you will be welcome. and . that your mother shall have riocu-i mEYlllll'.V evidence of this in ad: vance - in the form of a letter from his mother. - That": just about as decorous as.a swain can be. in trying to bring about a friendly interchange ' between his parents and his best Kiri land her guardiansl. And I Ellller you are Dicltis best girl - in his mind, at any rate. He seems to be courting you the old fash. "W94 Vl'8.l'. at a measured pace. allowing plenty of time for in. dividual growth. and social com-' parisonx and quietly matured de- cisions on both tildes. l I She'll Be Safe With Mair: l Mother -- Since you met Dick at age ill Wlfll Nl”Pite still ahead. perhaps; he feels he must wait. until youi I" My Krown before he mavi Pl'0Pt'l'l.V Speak of marriage fol you. Or maybe he is waiting to see what kind of woman you are go- lllit to become. before he invites serious consideration of ii lifetime I Partnership possibility. Your motherls reluctance to have you visit Dick's peoplp mny reflect unconscious fear of "log. Inlay In the home ? it id 533': nicely that his moth A willi' . . . H white accessories and wore a cot- Hcber Ramsay. Aiberton. P. F. l.. to Stuart Bedfiird. son of Mr. For her wedding the bride chose powder blue siitt with not y and sage of red roses. Bridesmaid was g.gg..s... MORNING SMILE . Nlanagcr-Are you sure you are. qualhied to lead is suing orch-K estra? Applicant -Absoiulciy. two nervous breakdowns. sbellshocked in Francey was and i live in an apartment alioie a fam- This is an am.n(.m.e ily with twelve noisy children. i i ing" her daughter to a mate - as th; prospects of iiiarriage be- gin to draw nigh. But that is I risk she has to face. and a dc-1 priiation of sorts slic must phil- osophically accept in SPIISIIU. if she is to continue her nwti growth ii as a person. i if Dick's mother asks you to visit. and you go. I tiiiiik youri mother may rest assiircd that you i will be well supervised. The ayer- i age man's mother is pretty dc-i termined to keep him out of the clutches of other wnicn as long as she ran; and I'll wager l)ick' mother is no exception to the rule. So my advice to your mother is: relax and let you make this visit with her blessing if you get the chance-relying upon Dir-k'5 mother to supply both the letter and spirit of "safe conduct " M. 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COMBINATION MID MAIILI CAKE MIX One White elite and one Cboooi late cake in each comhinctbem for ' dor a d . Up to '4 Mon than Any Mixl . 'I'hconlyCombinatioaCa.boMixonthonarhIt. REACH POI THE NEW YELLOW PACKAGE WITH THE BIG RID IITTIII nooirsxxx mu tum TNWtIIOO”IOV'IMQVIIOOOl0'lXnhou (3IoeolaIa.WI&O.Audl'Id lphulfhj fTwo biucr than an 8-inch cube: in each pachay. aoparau envelope: for layer calm. Just add watu, mix and bah for i new high in quality -a more 1. . . A reception was held at the home and of the bride's grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Ramsay. for 45 In NllllDHllV of your iiiutlii-r and M” "When Fraser. Mbermm p' glll'5l5- tiller Wllldl the ll&lVl.V- her friendsyme fakes oppOmmm,;l:I. l. 'i'lte ccreiiioiiy was l)9l'li)l'lll- weds 18" on n lnoneymnnn u-In to brooch (hg jnvjtnuon and en. ed by Rev. MacDowell, through the Marttimes. n the Out-of-town guests present wedding uere: Mr. and Mrs. Pres- ton Clark. Sainl John. NB. Mrs. Niiriiian Horsciiian. Moncton. Miss Aiiiia Rani- N. B. Ryan. Digby. N. 8.. took place at St. Paul's Church. Summerslde. at B a.m.. on May iii. The officiating clcrgynian was Father McLeod. Wedding music was played by Miss lrenc Peters and the soloist was Miss Ann Wedge. For her wedding the bride chose a gown of strapless nylon net with a tiered skirt of lace and satin and ii matching lace bolero. She ELLEN'S DIARY . by an Island Farmer's Wife 1'” had Now among our first blossom-tother heart igs the wild pear in a corner of he lawn is a bower of bloom. tree and iiotiic to the woodlands and licdgci-nus siirroiinding Alderlea. lll(illL'fl it sccms to be becoming more rare than once. The bios- soms are raggedy - not nearly so compact or so sweetly fragrant as are the wild cherries now com- mcncing to put on their finest nouns: but eiiuaging and part of the history of the place. For was it not .la.mes' father who selected nnd planted, wiiti little thought we suspect that one day a little i1l'CRt granddaughter would with much pleasure gather the flower- ini:. fashioning from it noscgays and houqucts to give impartially, thnugli not without some deliber- ation. in this housewife and the mother in the House across the Lane? Roots of yellow Dahlias we plnntcd in a row along the edges of the front verandah today. post- lnc a warning sign to any bees wlin traffic with "ordinary" red ones about. to keep away from thcsr precincts. And then were ashamed that we should favor one color. or that we should wish to keep these "pure". since all Dalillas are attractive in blom. And again we see the Bleeding Heart head -- while today an- t more flavour more cake hkagho a yet calm mix for 0 MAR! E CAKE. pro-mauurodia cake. was somewhat love- ly for a household divided. Be- cause James was up and away with the team and seeder to the first of the sowing at Rob's. whithcr also had gone the younger farmer ltiack tcoming-six grand- son of this place! to lend assist- ance nt the spreading of manure. These days a Ibiredi lift is be- iitg employed to shorten the time of that work and allow the farm- ers to liquidate smartly the en- deavours of thc secriiime. O O 0 Again in II practice followed in recent years on these farms. there has been allowance made for only small acrenges of pota- toes. a program which stands to win or lose in the farm-earnings but nevertheless as these farmers see it lightens considerably the labor 'of mixed farming. And we find ourself missing now the continued quiet busy day: of the sci-cutting we have known and enjoyed with the members of the Family and others in the younger years - miss ton noting the gold and lengthening shadows of the new sun about. the sounds we can still fancy in intimate de- tail and all which belonged to that headdress. Her corsage was of pink roses. Bestiiian for the occasion was Mr. Martin llealey. A reception was held at the bride's home for approximately 35 guests. after which the newly-weds left on a honeymoon trip through Nova Sco- tia. For travelling the bride don- ned a beige suit trimmed with brown and white accessories. Words Of The Wise and interest and energy to be happy. The pursuit of happiness is a great activity. One must be open and alive. It is the greatest feat man has to accom- plish. and spirits must flow. There must be courage. There are no easy ruts to get into which lead to happiness. A man must become in- tercsting to himself and must be- come actually expressive before he can be happy.ni Robert ilcnrll. it takes wit .:.:...m...... the sons of the place, youngsters we shall always re- memhcr. Quite easy it was to match paccs at first but win we had to bend every effort 'vi keep and other up with them and finally iii the later years one or anotlr hav- ing ct-me to the end of hi- ould seed was returii to meet us. drnppin to ho - finish the row tba ours. We Uiubt if we shall evcr iilanl ptllal again. Unless it may be in ih visionary farm of which Jame umetimes facing a sur- felt I arming spcnks: "Oh just a bit land somewhere. Ellen vthorc we could form at leisure. We'd keep it horse and ti cow anri'. a sow-or two Ilf a fellow kepl' one. he might as well have two. and it would be surprising. if we had good luck. the returns they would bring!"l ' Today for all island farmers. season. how btisy! 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