D . Thursday.-IBM 5.1957 The Guardian Page 9 I Ttdtocgonold - Howott Weddi-ngl ls Solemnizecl In Tryon A wry quiet but pretty wedding of her girlfriends. "5 solemnlned in the United The vestry of the United Church church. Tryon. when Lilla Imo- tin Tryon was the scene for a show- nne. youngest daughter of Mr. ler on the evening of May 15 when. mu Mrs. Heath ll. Howatt. be- one of the spring brides. Miss Imo- mg the cbride of John Robert. gene Howatt. was ushered to a in or Mr. and Mrs, John B. Mae- gaily decorated seat by Miss E- Donia, laine Smith. Miss Deanna Bell The bride's attendant was Miss read the accompanying verses- gm-,” Steele. and Mr. Malcolm while Mrs. Robert wright. Mrs; mcponald was his brotheris best Vernon lnman and Mrs. Delbertt Lmn, Rev. Lloyd Archer officiated. Carr opened and arranged the num-. A reception for the immediate erous gifts which consisted of lin-I rainilies was held at the home of en. silver. china and money. I I1", bride. The office staff of the Federal; Prior to her marriage. Imogene ID:-pt. of Public Works presented- gaa tendered a surprise shower on Imogene with an electric automa-I the ho me of Mrs. West- tic casserole and an electric steam ton Carmody by Misses Corona l iron. gm-k and Bertha Walton. After The Maintenance Cre t' of tliet. Imogene thanked the girls for their Provincial Dept. of Pubic Works: beaulllltl and useful gifts, a delic- IM5 iunch wal served by several kettle. prtsonted Jack with an electric ELEANOR ROSS New Lingerie Designed. To Give A Better Fit By ELEANOR ROSS springtime Is a busy litre for. g I , .1.,ng with the refurbishing it variations of each size and de- usually entails. it is also a gift--signed lingerie to fit the indi- himing time. too. lvidual figurc. Be sure to spcvlly ' ere'a Easter and Mother's what type of figure you re shop- pd (or April and May and ping for. What a pleasure for the showers and gifts for the Juneirecipient to receive a slip, pct- hride and the sweet girl graduate. ticoat or nightgown that really i-no these occasions. an excellent fits. V g ,.h.,,ce is prelly lingerie. No Along with honor fit. lingcric daughter of Eve ever seems to la prettier. yet more practical hm, enough, than ever. ' ' g g . sI'F.FIAL SIZES ,N0 IRONING M-.t.I)I-.D This year you can shop much! There are fabric: that art- miirc successfully th a it you eicr I opaque. .Vcl fir? Sltir(l.V M'a5h' coiild before because so many iandvwear materials. No ironing is Itiiccrle manufacturers have giv-lneodcd. In addition to nylon on their attention to special sizcs. tricots and crcpcs. tlicrc are the what that means is simply.yarious cotton W('al'('F.. blends of this! there's no such thing as itlsynvhetic and natural fibers. all me 14 figure. A size 14 figure can of them so easily lauiitlcred. And be'tall or short. her measure- that goes for the trimmings. rib- mcnts can be mmpltely differ- bons and other pretty touclica ent from another size 14-and including beautiful nylon lace, usually arc! She can have a long ftullc. velvet and satin. g waistline or a short waistline. she! Your gift of lingerie will not can be short or tall. only look lovclicr this sctison than 50 you just don't ask for a size lever before. it Vtlll Iil. wear and it slip any more. Ask for a 14. .wash better and so will be more tall or a ll. short. or ask for a igratcfully received and enjoyed. junior size. LET'S EAT Three Unusual Entrees From Nutritious Cheese By IDA BAILEY ALLEN ta hot ovcn. 4.30 degrees F. "Br-icau.-re cheese is a cont-cn-. Mcanlimc. lightly siiiitc 1 lb. lriited and compact food. It should choppctl her! and I-3 c. t'htlI1I)t'(I always be served with solltfinnltlll. scasoucd Mllll '2 tsp. salt Manufacturers have studied thel Skye Terrier: Show A Profit STE. AGATHE. Chm tCPl"A hobby started 51 years I10 ill developed into I paying N'9P9'I' tion for Mrs. Perly Adana. She breeds Skye terriers at hr ialte-side home near this Llunlv tian town. a buaineag WW0 I53 des ribed as hr worklal hob y." She says ahe I 150 hobby at the age of 10. Her kennel a aclentllically till- the diets of the dogs balanud Ild carefully planned to lnautc CM best of health and the finest of coats. . . . ”Skyes are a wonderful houn- doit.' 'she says, "and good watch- dogs. too. They're not bumpttoul - . .but great little Iiuntera and sports and excellent rectors." tilrs. Adams baa about 50 lkyoa now in the kennel. including seven champions. One part of their can require: a lot of brushing of their ahlay. loni: coats. "Brush them so they look like gentlemen coming out of their clubs." Mrs. Adama aaya. .. ”3U!. they're easy to look alhr. N0 "ID: to the 'beaut.tcIan' ltt IBIIPY frills. . .1 always any Shyea 5183' as God made them." HAM FIIESIILY 2 LBS. . 59c RIB ROASTS COD FILLET I LI. STEER 3 9 ' Why he Inilllod by your budget . . . when you can cut down on your food but. wlliout euttlng down on the fooda you serve your family! How? in any-all you have to do In fill your food needs at the C04)?! Here's where you'll find LOW PRICES all along your ahopplng list. The kind of BIG SAVINGS that add up to smaller food hills-week In and week out! So. don't you hi: huffalned by your budget . . . live it up and SAVE . o - by Ihowtnx at the co-or SUPER MARKET - regularly! O FRESH CHILLED LB. BROOKFIELD W.M.l. VThe annual meeting of the Brook- fleld W. M. S- was hgld .1 tlu home of Mrs. Flora Maclaod and ,1-idilh MacI.eod. on May llat with tit: members and 4 visitors pro- ; soul. I The llt'e.si(Icnt, ltlisa Edith Mac- iLeod presided and meeting open- ed by simuniz hymn 273. The scrip- ;ture reading taken from lat um- lucl Chapter 1 verses 9-13 and 2nd Chapter Verses 18-19, was read in Iunison. The exposition "A Godly lltlolher." was rcad by the presi- dent. Itillmted by repeating the .Lordis prayer in unison. 1 The April exposition was explain- ien by Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Dol- zlar assisted by Miss Edith Mac- .Leod and Mrs. Wonnacott. Collect- ion amounted to 82.45. E. fund 69. The minutes of the last regular and last animal meeting: were "read and approved. 16 member. renewed their membership and 1 new members were welcomed. The following offirera were el- i0t'i0d tor the ensuing year. Presl- ()nt. Mrs. Parley Taylor, vice- .I'7l'8SIdCl1i. Mrs. Herbert Dollar. ism-'y treasiii'er. Mrs. Miller Mac- flit-i-son. tre-elected! Emergency fund Set-iy-Mrs. John Matheson. Card Secretary-Miss Edith Mac- Lcod. Miss Grance Wood. Mi-I. Miller MacPherson and Mrs. Ray Moore. Next meeting will be held at the home or Mrs. Perley Taylor, with Study Book to be prepared by Mrs. Taylor. Roll call will be answered with a verse of scripture contain- ing the word "Faith" and t h 0 followiniz members are to prepare praycrs- Mrs. Henderson. Mrs- Mziiliestin. Mrs. Pearle MacLeod and Miss hiriam Dollar... A nus CLARt('S i TOMATO AND I - VEGETABLE-IN PLASTIC BAG only BRAISING RIBS BOILING BEEF YOUNG STEER CHUCK, BLADE Of DUTCH. Lb. JOY DETERGENT IAVEX YOUNG STEER - LB. LARJGI TIN 29c I9c 35c I9: ""75" axma armour.- s2oz.aoru.n OR SWEET PICKLEI) bulky food to prevent eating too' fast ot too much", I said. "Well put. Madame." obacrv .- thp t,'lit-I. "That is one reason wh, the Italians . ' spaghetti with cheese. the British serve cliccse with biscuits. the Holland- us enjoy cheese with dark bread for hrcakfast and the French ac- rompany cbccsc with fruit and rrusty bread for dessert service." QUICK. EASY ENTREE Al Cheddar tor Amcricani choose is almost identical with at. nutritionally speaking. the Iii-r and I have worked out three ft it-k-and-easy entrees based out tasty natural Swiss or sharp Cheddar cheese and ready - to- hgke biscuits. Lesa mcat than uaual II needed. and '1: tsp. pt-pcr. I Ncxt. remove the biscuits Ironi thc orcn. Spread with the inciii mixture. Top with the contents 1 ill oz.) pkg. sliarp Chcddor thccse slit-cs and 1 t8 ozi can ton:-iito suucc. Bake 10 min. more in a wry hot own. 450 dt-grccx I”, or until thc checse melts and the sauce bubblcs. Frankfurter: Deluxe: Open 1 a skinless frankfurti-r. with horscradisli iniistnrd. l'ut 2-3 of ii pkg. ll t)I.l mtliirnl Swiss t'hccsc slices in 5 strips. Slit the frankliirti-rs lcngtliuisc Inl- Inw onc for Ntttlt liisciiltt and each with a strip of the t-hot-se Spread pkg. ready-to-bakc his-ctiits. Pr:-ss- into finger shapes. the lcnglh oft liymn 5-21 was sung and meet- ing closed by repeating the Mtz- pah Benediction. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostesses. assisted by Miss Miriam Dollar. The travel- ling apron was opened and the sum: of 535.85 ivalized. A sale of cottons took plan: with Mrs. West Mncllonald capably auctioning the goods and 88.40 was the total of this sale. CARDIFF, Wale: (CPt-Com- mcrclal television. as distinct I from the BBC service. is expected to start in South Wales and the West of England next December. PORK ROASTS OX TAILS Tl'1MPTlNGl.Y DIFFERENT - LB. SPRING FRESH TASTY - LB. JOHNSON'I HARD GLOSS - PI. 49c GLO COAT I0c DOG FOOD OMATO JUIC 43c 2 for I9: 33” ASSORTED 15 OZ. TINS IIEINZ (8 OZ. TING and place on a biscuit. Set-urc TOMORROW'8 DINNER M”, PM Mill--Bllcull BIKP 450 degrees 1-1. or tintil the his- Qtlifk Clbbllk Clfwl ROUMS coils are hrowncd. Remove pica Srawberry Cream Pie .5.-inn. aerating. ' Coffee Tea Milk Little Chef Biscuit Bake: Pint-c I All measurements are level: thc contcnts I pkg. rcndy-to-tinkc nrlpea proportioned to Ierve 4-6. biscuits in an oilcd 9" square I)i'lI(' ' Meat-Biscuit Bake: Oil a square ing pan. Bake I2 min. in a vcry )” baking pan. Over the bottom hot oven. 450 di-grccs F. press the contents I pkg. rcady- Top with 3 skinless frniikfiirtcrs to-bake biscuits. Bake 12 min. in cut In quarters. lengthwise and I ' Lelluctrslflnl 308D'53l8d! ; Bake 10 min. in H vcry hot oven. 3 crosswise. Cover with (8 oz.) pkg. sharp cheese slices and I c. chill NUTIY BRAND 16 OZ. J All PRODLI 8lI('9. Cut 2 additional skinless frank- .furtci-s in halves Iengthwie and ilrrange a a garnish. Bake 10 min. or until the cheese melts and .the topping bubbles. TRICK OF THE CHEF Season 4 c. quick cooked fine- shredded cabbage with Va tap., caraway seed browned h 1 tbsp. butter. CE .. EAIIUT BUT ER APPLE JUICE 4-"33.”5w 25c FLUFFO SHREDDEDWHEAT 2 35: WALNUTS 29” 29c I9: TIIE BETTER SIIORTENTNG l. MIXES LIGHT AMBER W Igor summer baking --s-...f I -keeps fresh in the at No more dashing down to the note at the last minute! Now-with l'Ieioctinaaa'a Aedve Dry Yeast you can bake any dine-in quiet time. This new gnnale form needs no refrigeration fight that when you need It. You aldcpaad on It for quick baking-dellflou baking "um. I! YOU BAKE A'l' H010-odca aqply of llelachnaofa Aetlve Dry Your cushy. SISE: FOR 4 oz. PKG. 4 S PEKOE-ILII. 79C 51'l-"NA 2 El"; 39C x N&g 5 L" "5 PICKLES ”lli.3Ii23”li"oi7" 29c BAKING POWDER ..”.I.'"i'& 39c SUPERIOR Ml'ZDIl'.Vl RIZB M OZ. C0-OP WIIITF. OR BROWN c 3 9 BREAD I8c PRUNES l9c EIINANAS mm "L 19c JELL-O 3 for 29: FLOUR ':?”.'.'f. 1:1": 1.79 ORANGES 2 D02. BAG 79c MEDIUM SIZE 4 BARS EXTRA SPECIAL PEFRUIT A m M0 29c Personal Size BURMA COFFEE 2 uh 25c c Guaranteed Qualify 2 LB. BAG 19; I LI. 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