The Guardian Page 8 Thursday, Sept. 8, 1955 para us Outdoor Oyster Roast Good Holiday 3! Ids Oysters. roasted in the shell with I dash of lemon or tabasrn George Crowley. owner of the Ieeee factory in Headvtlle, Ver- aioat, was busy turning Cheddar Rieesea, ripening on shelves. In lie big eheesemaklng ronm stood I huge vat of drained elieescy sssrds. "We make two kinds of cheese here,” said Mr. Crowley. ”Cheddar both mild and aged, and sage lieose. which is a Vermont prod- I.-t. No Vormonter feels like PM In: apple pie without a wedge of good Cheddar or sage cheese and, dging from the general puhlitxi ill: from other states feel thcl same way." OYSTER JASON M oyster roast 5 one at the zaditiollal food customs at our uthtn Atlantic Sea-board. of held b celebrate Labor Day. with an outdoor grill yoil can epare an oyster roast in your own backyard; or even indoors. by means of any baking oven Oysters Roasted in lie Shellzl lard R has eff oysters in the ROUX lam nmnxcuas BI-tl-y Allen -labasrn butter and crunchy French Feast on an nutdoor grill. are delicious butter and crunchy French bread. shell: allow 6 to 12 for each per- son Place a single layer on s hot grill Roast until the shell opens, turning occasionally. Use paper plates. Provide forks for the eating, s dunk of lemon or or garlic bread if you like. TOMORROW"! VERMONT DINNER Hot or Jellied Consomnie Pan-Fried Brook Trout ar Fish Fillets Snowflake Potatoes Swiss Shard Vermont Cheese Biscuits Fudge Upside-down Cake Iirit or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Vermont Cheese Biscuits Sift together 2 c already--sifted enriched flour. 5 tsp baking powder and Vi tsp. salt. Add M e. grated Vermont aged Cheddar cheese and M e. butter. or shortening. Chop in with a pastry blender. Stir In M 1'. milk. Transfer to a lightly floured board or pastry cloth. Pat to M" thickness. Shape with a email biscuit cuttsr. Bakel 15 min. in a hot oven. 425 degrees F. Serve at once. i Fudge Upside-Down Cake: Cream together N e. sugar and 1 tbsp. butter. Gradually stir in V: e. milk. Sift together 1 cup already-sifted enriched flour. is tsp. salt. 1”: tbsp. powdered cocoa. and 1 tbsp. .er. Add 2 r. chilled, canncd pine- haking powder tyes. this is the correct amountt Stir into the first in i it t ll r e Transfer M s buttered I inch square pan. ltrew over Vs s. shop- ped walnuts or butternuts. Then mix together '1; e. granu- lated sugar and V4 Q. powdered cocoa. Dust over the cake batter. Potir over all lh c. rapidly boil- ing water. Bake 30 min. in a mod- erate oven. 350 degrees 1'. Cool in the pan. Serve cold, out in squares. SUNDAY DINNER Pineapple-Banana Cocktail Broiled Chicken, Lemon Butter ti Siewa ri-Cur A very pretty wedding was sol- enienlzed at St. Jame's Church. Siimmei-field. on Aug. fith; when Mare Wanda only daughter of Mr and Mrs. Walter Curlcy. Free- town. bet-ames the bride of Feiiner Scott youngest son of Mr. and Mrs .l. G Stewart Brackley During the ceremony many ap- prnprialc hymns were beautifully rendered by Misses Elinor and Kay Mat-Donald The church was decorated for the wedding with mixed flowers and potted plants. Given in marriage by her father the bride chose a floor lengthgown of chenlllly lace over white satin and crcnolin Her long sleeved jacket was of matching t-heniilly lace trimmed with irrcdescent sequins to match the trimming, on her gown She wore a chapel- length i-eil held in place by a band of seed pearls. and carried a cas- cade of white itiitns and sweet- heart i-uses. Site was attended by Mits. Rric Jessnnie sister of the groom as Matron of honor who wore a bal- lerina length gown of ice blue net over taffeta and carried whitc and yellou mums Summer Squash Cuciimber-Tomato Salad Peach ice Cream Coconut Cookies Hot or iced Coffee or Tea. Milky PINEAPPLIZ-BANANA COCKTAIL I Make good use of your blenderl for liquefied fruit cocktails. For example. cut 2 peeled ripe bananas in 4 pieces each Put into the blend- apple juice and buzz for 2 mlnuets. SPIINGVALE W. I. on Saturday evening July 30th. the members of Springvale W. I. accompanied by their husbands, families or a friend motored to Brackley Beach to hold their regu- lar monthly meeting and enjoy a bountiful supply of hot dogs and sweets. The meeting opened in the usual way; fourteen members answered roll call. Mrs. Austin Scntncr and Miss Flrna Colcs were chosen to act on the school committee and Mrs. Hans Peterson and Miss Mir- iam Dollar on the sick committee. The mlniites of the previous meet- ing were read and approved and bills amounting to 54:70 were paid. A collection amounted to 51.31. Whipped Potato tifli l-' FACH COLOUR SHAMPOO Oi-' HAIR BLEACHES USE H A I RT E X LAST SEASON FALL DRESSES AND SUITS HALF PRICE Suni'er's Ludies' Wear The Institute members were given That feeling of CA5 H M E R E I Wondrously soft Orion sweaters Wlfh Int heavenly ushmerc feel! interlock knit to fit perfectly, styled tn make you look iovelier. See them at your favourite store now. go . . . full -fashioned sweaters. 1007, any woo sweaters. and "little Lady Anne" sweaters for children. ' ROYAL KNITTING COMPANY 460 Wellington Is. 17.. Toronto ieya ng iELLEN'S -DIARY By An Island Farmer's Wife So September. young now along the fields, gifts farm folks with days of sunshine and scented winds of season-fragrant from wandering through dear flowering gardens and precious fruited orchards. from roaming up shadowy woods" lanes and hedgerow nad meadow, to make fine progress with their items of harvest. These days hereabout some are at the reaping. Round after round we see them take. the machines busy. the binder losing some of its melody to the tractor which draws it. And we fancy some of the picturesque side of this is gone too at Aiderlea, where horses are no longer a part of the endeav- our. "One of the nicest sights we saw” Granddaughter related the high- lights of a recent outing ”was a man reaping his grain with horses three of them in the binder. And such fine ones too! We. WC” by slowly to watch them." And after the machines .ie the stoukers making wii ihc sheaves foriiial patterns oi. ihe stubbles. And some are already The bridesmaids, Misses Mai-3 McElroy and Jean M('G8llgII(',l'. were gowned in ballerina length govviis of pink and yellow net nvcr taffeta and carried white and hink and while and niauvv mums respectively. The best man was Mr Pill Cur- ley brother of the bride and usher- ing the guests to their seats were Mr. Boyd Citric). Mr llniicrt ML'Gaiighcy and Mr. Leoiiard Mc- Donald. Following the t-err-niony a re- ception was held at Birch Hill Tourist home for approximately Sixty-IIVC R1109!-N For H litiiicyiiituin trip Ilii-uiigh the Zil.'ii'itiiiics thc hridc worc a mo picrc i-at-iii nylon dress with white art-es.sai'ics BRIDE SHOWER!-ED The bride was honoured at two miscellaneous showers. one held in Emerald Hail Mary MCEIIIF) and .It'iili Mi-(l;iu- ghey, also Misses I-Zlizalicth Smith and Estella McDonald ivei-e joint hostesses at their apartment in Charlottetown. At both sliowers the bride received many hcatiti- fill and useful gifts Houseuoio HINT To remove candle drippings from furniture, orumble off as much of the wax as possible with the fin- gers and then scrapc gently with the dull edge of a table knife. Hold an ice cube on the remaining wax for a few seconds to make it eas- ier to remove. being sure to wipe up the water resulting from the melting ice immediately .-in as to prevent water spots. Then treat the area with a good furnitilre polish. the priveiege of choosing the color for decorating the school walls and, 1 COOWSOWCVO-RNVER l OATMEAL FING ER.” 3.4 cup butter. melted to cup brown siigai' 'n tsp. baking powder 1. cup rolled oats I7 tsp. vanilla Mix sugar, baking powder. oats vanilla. blend well. Press into 8 x 8 pan. bake 8 or I0 minutes at at the threshing. clearing the fields of their gold with roomy grain-wagons. leaving them at once empty and lane. "1 don't see how I can go to school when we're threshing" Mack little fellow of the place said to- day. ”I wouldnt want to miss one bit of that...Threshers are great machines, aren't they? Do you know how they work? You see. there's a belt here to drive... and another here ”he continued his ex- planation, broadish hands helping his words. then added with a smile as be ill on a saving thought."I guess I'll have to save the rainy days for school." And "Poor little lad" James said, patting a knowing head. ''I know just exactly how you must feel." And from the summer a leaf drifts down to earth, one yellow and sere. And in a quiet company migrating birds hold solemn meet- ings in a meadow. And soon on lifted wings are gone from sight. out and over the hilltop. Seeds scatter too at a touch, at a breath of wind: feathery tufted offerings of thistle, of dandelion and intrig- ulng givings of a hundred ”sedges.. in every meadow-nook." And see- ing, we sigh a bit until we remem- ber that even in this obvious pass- ing of the year, there is in burst- ing pod and drifting seed assur- ance of another, fresh green-clad, blossoming. beautiful, much bet- ter. do fwc not always anticipate? than this we have had. Yes. lovely are these harvest- days. a time when old memories are recalled and enchanting new ones made. Until tomorrow-u--f)iary----Good- night MAKE YOUR OWN PRIZE PIGKLES 375 dcgrces. When cool cut into fingers. CALIFORNIA K i to oz. l soiii: by vote it was decided to do themj ALWAYS USE SPARK Ll MG CLEAR HEINZ VINEG in pale green. Mrs. Bruce Slewnrti 05 had invited the members for their- September meeting and it was de-l cidad to hold it the first Tuesday, menus: in order that the grade ten prizes; ". an could be awarded. The meeting closed with the Queen and a very enjoyable even- ing spcnt. GREENDA LADlES' STOREWF SEPTEMBER SPECIALS LIilIlES' Orion Pullover Sweatersejust arriv- ed-Flamingo, Green, Pink, Aqua, site. 53.95 Orion Cardigaiis to match Pullovers- 55.95 i Sweaters in Wooleall shades-- 52.95 to 57.95 Blouses in Wool Jeixsey, Dacron. "Taf- feta, etc.- swlesg 51.95 to 54.95 Vestees in Felt or Corduroye 53.95 Blouses. with Skirts in straight or flared styleeplaid or plain Wool, Felt, Taffeta. etc.- 52.95 to 57.95 '3alance of Summer Dresses regular to 'i16.95--Now Clearinge 54.00 - 56.00 - 50.00 Blazeis, sizes Green- I CHILDREN Sweaters in Red, Navy. Pink. etc.- 2 to 6 - 52.49 1 to 14 - 52.95 New Fall Skirts in navy or plaid pleat- ed, also Felt in pretty flared sty1e- 51.95 to 53.95 Dresses and Jumpers hi all 52.49 to 54.95 length sleeves,- 5'I.I9 to 52.95 51.95 to 54.95 newest 'short or three quarter 2 to 14-Navy, Wine or SEPTEKER 0th M "ii leg. 01.06 NOW 31.00 Reg. 01.15 NOW 31.00 ORIENT NYLONS Reduced Prices for 10 days only- lag. sun sow SL10 We Gan; LADY ANN! Iwaetssa Prewse Ires. Ltd. Latest 3. A. Mucbonnllt-Vi I It7IIIhl..ADYANNl Iwaetsss l'IIH'l'l'lD0l NewFeIIresus.SisIts.Ceats.I-Iets.ets..anIvIngdaIy. lleeearlay-Awayflas. Adspesitwlhpidanygernieatnatl I 2 t.0..(?i'l(l(ll SO42. ay ELEANOR iioss , If you like to knit and crochet. this is the year to get going. For spring and summer. there have been wonderful knits not only in the usual yarns, but in rayon or real linen ribbon. in synthetics and in both heavy and light plys. Ready for the coming season are exquisite ribbon knits. They cost a fortune when done by hatid but are also wonderfully simulated by looms and machines and finished by hand: EXPERT lhiSTRl,'CTl0N For the woman who is handy with knitting or crocheting needles. thc stores offer expert instruction not only in making the garment, but -n blocking it ready for wear. Takiya tour round a store and you'll come up with a wealth of ideas. For the beginner, there are those littlc shrugs that are a breeze to make. As for dresses, the lowered waist- line and the accent on the hipline are all to the good for the amateur lmittcr. These lines, straight and lean, are easy to achieve with knit or crochet. What's New in Yarns? Regarding knitted tops. the cur- rent fashion fad of wearing a car- digan over a matching camisole top is at its best in some light. airy, lacy stitch. For s last fling of summer fash- ions. how about knitting or cro- chetlng something in straw? The straw skirts are perfectly lovely. Straw and ribbon combine in some very attractive sklrts'from Italy. Smart knltters not only combine yarns. they also go in for a variety of stitches. PROFESSIONAL LOOK One or two types of stitches for the top, another for the skirt. help achieve that professional look, as does combining knitting or a cro- chet band with fabric. Just don't forget, though, that any garment that lasts as long as a handmade is going to need a lot of washings. Why put time and money into somethin that can't be kept clean with ose two in- d-ispensabies. soap and water? so make sure that whatever you choose by way of yarn or ribbon is going to be safe in the suds. No other method. we have found. is MORNING SMILE I llltiant went to the office of a chiropractor. who lmniedl- ately started working him over, After several minut .. of strenn. ously manipulating the patients joints. the chiropractor sighed, "BY 560119.” he said. "it's go. log to rain this afternoon." The patient looked up, a lime surprised. "What makes you ggv that?" he inquired. I "Well." shrugged the chlroprac. tor, "I can feel it in your bones." :A.S1 quite as satisfactory or inexpensive as soap and water washing. Find out. too. whether your yarn will need blocking. If it does, then make cardboard drying frame; to, those cardigans. camisole tops or blouses. There's no reason wliv they shouldn't look as good and (,1 as perfectly after a sudslng as they dld before. i LEARN YOUNG Everyone in normal healtli should be able to swim. not onlv for exercise but as a safety megs". ure. OV FLAVOR BRIGADE , For real refreshment - it aryene knows - For good Ma and coffee look for IE0 ROII. TEA AND cores: ZAKEM'S FRESH ROASTING PORK. PORK HOCKS., Ii. BEEFliVEii.ib. FRESHRIBS. Zlbs. 336 II). 43c 19c QUAKER CORN ELAKES LARGE PKG. No. 1 Small- GRADE "A" ISLAND 15 OZ. CAN CEG. 530-ELPENON ONIONS. IOIb.39c GAY .. . . . . . 35: EGGS, small, dos. CHICKEN, bones In CORNED BEEF, I2 oz. Liquid Deiiargasit N 39: 65: 39c blioioe 28 Oz. Fancy 20 (h. YORK YORK . I Tomatoes 25:. CORN. 2 for 29 g23c PAPER. pkg. . . 29: TRY GRAVES FOR QUALITY Graven Thrifty Pas-Ii String leans 20 es.. 3 for . . Graves I Os. Porlilt leans. 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