-to-A--...a - ....n.-z5;a-n.ult-as-. Lens Caroline McLure, Worn " Page 8 TheACiuardian" WOMEN enll Editor. Phone Bill iii&JtTdii,Tt'ii..i-35.1957 I HAPPE NINGS Mr. and Mrs W. R. i.ePage.i nNurth River Road, liar: returned gfrum I holiday in Florida. I Miss I-Ivelyii Wooliier. MA. lllc-i Gill. of the legislation branch of the Department of Labour. Otis- iws, arrived by plane Saturday to ispend a few dais with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woolner. North Rusiico. 'l l i Mrs. Gilbert Gallant entertatn-- ed the members of the Beta Chap- iter of the Sigma Phi on Wednes-i lday evening. Mrs. Ferno Rogcrsi was in charge of the program. A one-act play ”A Song to Celia." written by Marjorie LeLong. was presented. The play is based out Ben Johnson's immortal ”drink to lilo Only With Thine Eyes." Mrs. ilubert Hall. Mrs. E. R. Jones. ,MrI. Eric Sheen, Mrs. Clarence Mercer. and Mrir Gabriel Cliias-t. MR. AND MRS. C. SIMMONS AND PARTY Summerside Couple Wed Al Trinity Parsonage A pitnttv nodding was solemniz- ed at Trinity United Parsonage. SllfhfllF'l's'lfl('. when Shelia Bertha. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wnoiiside. iias united in marriage . t ed b ih h .- nblack accessories and I eorssgc ::;i'.Lunch vi” sew y 9 M i .of yellow roses. The grooms mo-k - ther were I dress of grey corded Mrs. Aiiuie l.aog of Siiiiiiiirit inilk with n-imnnwnne hm nnd n side left ':;tlPS'(iag' for” lilaiinilionn with Clarence Bret-ken. sun of Mr.i 6013830 GI (1999 Pink T0895. lI(.)e'i:s:'s vi er. S I M NH ml . and Mrs, ilarold Simmons, both A FECGPUUII tollfd Ipprgximatew ' i of Siiiiiriiursirlc. Rev. C. R. Web- 40 guests was he at in-h Hilll . -. . - - her f1iil('laLP(l at tlte double-ring tourist home. where the bride's; Mni "mbmhmma"' ("NH SM ceremony. table was centered with a three- r The bride. given in marriage by tier wedding cake topped with I . her father. look.-ed lovely in a light'minlature bride and 8l'00m. Th!” S green suit flecked with white.itoast to the bride was proposedi”TTTT”-T black accessories and corsago of by Rev. C. P. Webber and respon- pink roses. idcd to by the grouni. Miss Pauline Miss l-liani-lie Simuions, sister of Moose vtas in chars! of the guest the gruiuii. as bridesmaid. W0l'Eil700l(. Among the congraliialtory. I HIT) suit fli-cked itiih blue. blue messages received was I tele-i sci-essories and corsage of Tony grant from Mr. and Mrs. Stev- gnld roses. 'lfr. Ross Woodside.len Labchuk. Trenton. Ont. brother of the bride. was best? man The hrda'x dress of in Many Dill Lunclir-on at the lowly old Pier- For I short honeymoon trip the pom inn. overlooking the vast hride wore a brown orlon fur coat Pacific. was a doligliifiil inter G 3"" fl VYWII lllrqllttlie hat. Photo hide in our tour of the lush leoion "lt originated front the fact b e c o m e s guacamole eosnlata. Add 1 minced peeled tuiiuito. 2 silk. by Read Studio and avocado moves in Ventura . ,, , County. tlaliforiiia E "What is I literal traiislatioii of h that it is always served heaped P Y tip. l.iti-rally it means. lavocmio in little hz-aps.' And. as you know. it hen it is com- hined with dairy sour cream. it becoincs a delightful dip." 1.-.ln.,. (M1 "wan, for m".-- be mo tiring an "mm Mm mnlbsp. minced oiiion. '2 a mashed -I ”l s" liiml "T Ilif l0t- TIt0F93"lnigiitis frost still firming the roadinnnm. grep" "'."'1 and lbs” I,., nmnm. mm nhllmnnhor nmnimr "wit mmswpsn And hes'deS.1lemon jllI('e or mild i-illcr vinegar. the Mexican ivnrcl 'giiacamole"f” .p'r?adi;"rnlnltPaniilx'r nflvllllillilll riatkers, but .Guar.-amule: Pt-cl. pit and i'l'iIKll Mix nod add salt to taste. Re- mollirr it on: turriouise corded Vivi licio ital I Monday again, tlin brought to mind the pair ivho be- cause of present indifferent trav- elling. must vialk the mile out to classes. l.l'sl iiav of our workadny lfv-ti-d. refreshed by the ii-l' of iveckt-nd. how hap- iiiuk up once more the Not. we agreed with Janics. as -i ml t'.ll'f'S of our lot. '"llhounwe watched them mount the rise ' iii-t to thy place by ncci-jof hill and fade from sight in the mic rt'lllil'l(lS us "It is thmdistance above. that the trip would? I asked our host. John Shepherd. when diced tuniato is added it 2 ripe avoi'ado.s. it ll.llP iir-vcr not over the 5l””'tat fir.t ha d what intriguing . . piiw ih.-ii l shiuild have been borniminn, hey Ennhl n" on in, wnyg . ""TK,""'9- 5"” lV'”"" 3" ll”l”'. into tllf' most estimable place iniq-n, wnndn, nf n "My nquin-911 ;n.SLM)AY DINNER Lettuce and Grated Carrot Salad Roast Beef Rroivn (trzivy Whipped Potators Cattlitloiirettcs Citrus Fruit (liip iiith Avocado i)ressiiiL' Coffee Tea Milk . All measurements are lcicl. Avocado l')ressing: Cut 1 large fully ripe avocado in halves cross- wise. Remove the pit. Carefully spoon the pulp into n hlander. Add 2 tbsp. fresh lemon juice. 1 tbsp. granulated sugar and lxii 'l” ”"' l”"M- 3"d I" "'9 "W "lckia spruce perhaps. or I shaggy- of time, too." So in another fresh;nnn,ed rnnnn maybe, k-wing tnn. hcginitin: and a new weeks. we atlmormnn in n spruce nnrhanm or . Alderlea came this morning to the.shnnny,con,nd rnnbn maybe, inv. precious duties of our round. ynnlnn morning tn the sunny 1,, .lesnie's wash was fetching a- of n move by in, way gninst the Intro and bright new A Mnndny tnmnnnnn. in, "ab. 3"” 9' "'9 m0""l"'l " ll ""y'd ling season is always one of our l'''"lY '" n" m”' l""'" whml fnrmers' busiest days as they try PM w3"d"9d I" "M" '""" Pu" to catch tip on work which Sunday "P Fl" ""k' Tl" ”"'"""”' fl! has put off-the extra cleaning of 'l" y"""F'"""'- Gl,""dd3"3hl"" stables, the haiilings to fields. the Pl”"'"- '"d M"l” "V ”'l'''' quick trip to town to bring iii. far i DAILY PATTERN By way of proving his skill with his gun. the younger farmer musty u"IlJ'n:”Lln '''"l1hl'7-7i 1:! min; ll dispatch I polecnt that had wan-;m, nook! nn” "ll " "" W” dared mm . Mr fmH'"p' mmli The lltlland smooth flavor of rnent1ng with aruefui chuckle that: "REM h Ins md In mm. "It would be plessnnter to forego no t nh P wk the bounty on his head than to ""k"' 1' fl""'- chic "" have the bother" such a capture "M ed ""”3- '”'””d "T u" may entail. i "The snow can't go too quick-i ly now to please me" a visiting farmer offered this evening. i "Oh don't lay that!" James. smiled. "Better to have I bit more of winter now and than later In I long-drawn-out Ipring." K And llsuning to the conversa- tion we thought how good it would; be -not that we loved Winteri less-to hear the pond pipers a-i gala. . . to latch the fragrance of I sweet Summer morning; toi kitchen-window, the red of roses. the amber flash there of nesting goldfinches wings. This longing we bad. But only momen- tary it was. These days which st length will lead up to the fulfill- ment of such I yearning are quite gracious too and good. Until tonmrrow - - - Diary - Goodnight. .. . . . Millions Regain IIEGIILAIIITY the bulkyouneeddnilykohqon schedule. You'll like the old- suitl AND sMAll1' ' This enmnn Pattern in I faahaonadbrannmminnavoeof wonderfully becoming at:'l:'for half-else figures! Dimple to near for snafu; cover with the is efectin -the original ready-to-oat lmJeholere.AIDuudIIhnt'I Avocados Can Be Served Fashion Plate Styles was hostess to her hrulge Vl'ediiexila.v eii-iiiiig. club on Mr. and hits. Keiiirllt Al'sPlI- null and Mrs. Xiaiirice Hoiten lettl recently for Orlando. Florida.i where they iiill remain for ll month. I I l hlrs. Ci'r-rliiian Marirtliiir and Mrs. Harold Schurman have re- turned home from a six weeks' holiday in Pasadena. California. En route home they visited the folloiiing points of interest: San Diego. Palm Springs. San Fran- cisro. Denver. Colby. Chicago, and Montreal. - Mr. and iirs- Gordon Slllll1lftl1S.i Halifax. ate spciidinil a weekend in St. F.lcaiiui's. the guests of Mrs. Siiiiirions” parents. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Ionian. I .'llr.s. Wilfred lsvky ABS hustcssi to her brirtuc club on Monday eve- ning. Air. and llrs. (icoi'.:e lilacLcii- nan. Paliiii-r Apts, entertained friends at ll skating party on Sat- urday evt-iiuig. erent Ways fruits Add a little lttmoii jtiirc Tossed ('t'rws-Celery Salad I Vctzr-table. Soup Baked Bass hlP)ill'Rfl Sliiorl llot Beeli- Pruno Tart or Apple Bowl Coffee Tea Milk Not Crahment Salad Avocado? War the first course at dinner or a luiii-hcon entreet: Halve 3 ripe. niediiim-sized avocados lenghtwtse Remove the pits. i Brush the iiiti-riurs with fresh lemon iiiire. Fill with crahnieat- celery salad. using in c. for each 'nvoeado half. i Place in a shallow pan. Pour in ihot uatcr to the depth of ti" Cover. iieat l7i min. in a mod- ertiio oven. 354) dcizI'f'9I F- SNTP .at once. Open Avocado Saiidiritzh ll-'or luncheon or supperi: i.ightly hitt- ter 2 thin slices enriched bread. ' How One Man Fought insanity - And Won! Six years ngo Jock Ferguson. a doctor, was himself locked in If mental hospital. When he regain- ecl sanity he not out to tight. the. insanity of others armed with two n . weoponn: drugs and tender loving I care. Ft-rgiinnn'a (TllllII(lP. and the hope it. nfTi-rs others. (let your April t Reader's Digest. today: .'l9 articles t of looting interest, in condensed I form to snvei your time. :9: Village. a famous East. Coast re- On one. place 2 thin slices white fur. and Mrs. . of North River. Prince Edward i mond Beach. Florida. This is thel island. are pictured enjoying the i Burdens first visit to Florida. IE!- sun at Florida's beautiful Ellinor linor Village Photo) Robert Borden. t sort with 650 units. located at Or- I meat of chicken or turkey, or use S slmokeld sturgeon. On the other sice. ay sections of peeled sllcedl ripe avocado. brushed with lemon DATE LOAF juice and dusted with salt and kn mp shortening pepper. Garnish with lettuce, to-it cup dares tchopppdl nliato wedges and whole ripeiry. cup brown sugar 0W?5- 1 cup boiling water AV0l'3d0 D955?” Whip. Cut 1 Pour boiling water over sliortcn- 2 llflle PIPE 8V008d0 in lIBlV8S.ing. dates. sugar. let stand until (TOSSVIISP. Remove the pit. cool, Then add; Spoon the pulp into n blander. legg Add 3 tbsp. fresh lemon juice. Nil teaspoon baking soda 43- Eranultlled SUE!" End "I l5P- 1 teaspoon baking poiider salt and buzz 2 min. ('hill. 1 teaspoon vanilla Serve in sherbet glasses or avo- I,-I, teagpmin salt cado shells. '1 cup to a serving. 1.4 cup walnuts Carnislh iyith whipped cream andiz cups flour a wine resh strawberry. Mix well. place in grcast-d load Add anchovy paste to tasieipnn. Bake about 1': hours to mod- when making avocado dip. crate oven. E? 'NT.!'.M Overweight Is Aging- Reduce And Look Younger By IDA JEAN KAIN Excess pounds not only make you look older and feel older. but i they are actually aging. Excess pounds place I strain on all the vital organs. handicapping the whole body. As one overweight reported. her doctor bluntly stated: "Your body is 40 years old instead of your actual 30-be- cnuse of this excess weight." But many overweights are in a quandary. While they strongly de- sire to rid themselves of thc bur- den of excess fat. they are fearful that dieting will make them look older. There's I reason for this apprehension . . . on . ni-starva- tion diets and too-fast reducing. nature does step you in the face. But mark this-it's poor nutri- tion. not the weight loss. that's at fault. You can red uce and look younger when you build your daily menus around the foods that are the best sources of "keeping young" nutrients particularly protein. calcium and iron. Pro- tein helps to shore up sagging tis- sue; calcium acts as a buffer to the nervous system; iron slaves off fatigue. While fewer calories are needed in middle age and over. greater proportions of protein foods and body replenishing materials are required to take care of wear and tear. DOUBLE DUTY CALORIES To draw on stored fat and re- ' duce. calories must be cut . . . therefore I dieter's calories. be- ing limiied, must do double duty. The protective foods ivhich fur- nish double duty calories are: lean meat. risti arid fowl: milk and cheese; eggs; green and yel- low vegetables; fruits; whole grain or enriched bread; and but- ter or margarine. To keep up your strength and prevent hunger while reducing. it's I good plan to build every meal around I double protein. Breakfast-In egg and I glass of Iklm milk: luncheon-fish or lean meat. or cheese or cottage cheese and a glass of buttermilk; dinner -hot soup made with skim milk plus it liberal serving of lean meat. The meals should also in- clude vegetables and fruits. and limited amounts of bread and but- ter. The foods that keep you look- ing young will keep you feeling ilvhile two it o u fl d s a week III h I and rate. past young middle age It is often desirable to reduce at the more modest rate of one pound I week. A little regular exercise in creases circulation and tone: muscles. Walking is perfect-iui miles I day can make a die. I look radiant. Passive exercise . machines stimulates circulnt l Ind helps tone the muscles. Don't aim at ultra streamlines for reducing too far in aging. A five-pound margin for curve: nsinpily prevents that I educed oo . I MAINE I-'?.?.7.'i'.TL' Kn Tells all hot M" I beaches. lakes." inounuumna '52:: picturesque Viuwna. Plan your vaca- Ivon in Maine now. Iris. far Iii, todnyl Maine Vacation Servt:e,11o .--.--::-l I l 1 Gateway Circle, Portland. Maine. . -e- aiiuus IllP'T.01III.l can --J We make loans fo Consolidafe Bills D Oct cash here to pay many of bills; than have only one convenient payment to make each month. 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