Ovation Tanderacl Russian Bullet Troupe In London LONDON (Reuters) - A distin. manning s new -rardrobe of saris 'tt but.” says Mrs, Pal. , , lust is any other young woman ll One of her biggest problems I t llldul is oimns keeping up with sari fashions at 5h! N the wife of Dr. Rajingr home. "Th? length varies from l'-ll. assistant tilrP('t0f' at the year to year and some years short hlalami institute nl lnma, whn lgl5lelIVQl are popular, while other ll'"”lL' rtnwari-h work at the” Uni- years everyone wants three-qunh n" Take: 20 lSilk Saris For ,Ona Wardrobe In Sunny Italy There Is Variety But All Love Life Tuesday night. the Nina case was )1 303231 limp; 15,. mmlm or m I h ' ' - P 1'3 Htlllll I (III :l""ll”d audience Wednesday night e the " l Bolshoi it - "l a tremendous ovation on I ni lit in which two weeks of An- ;. vi':t bickering were forgiven an'l forgotten. 'l"l:- company presented Profo- Lirvs Romeo and Juliet at the Royal Opera House. Co-ent Gar den. on a scale not seen for many years in Britain. Galina Ulanova. Russia's lead-. mg prima ballerina. enchanted t.he' alItll”l'lCe with a performance uluch brought everyone to their lcrt at the first intermission. The Soviet star tocl- two cur- lain calls from an cnraptured audience which included Prime lllinl'Sl.El' Sir Anthony Eden and L.-uly Etlcn. The performance was the first .1npcui-auce of the Bolshoi Com- pany in the west in the 180 years nl t"c Russian thczitrc's history l-'Rl'STltATiON FORGOTTEN is the red velvet curtain of the nhm-a' house went up. to minutes the two weeks of bother and it'll.-.li'8il0I) about whether the Bol- klllll Company would make the natr were forgotten. The question had been in doubt until late last week following a throat that the Bolshoi artists n 'lld call the trip off because of Il'i' case of Soviet woman discus- tlil' wer. Nina Ponomareva. Villa is still in hiding and has nut in date appeared in court to aItiWel' charges that she stole five rhrnp hats from a London Itorl But at the Royal Opera House ll -LE'l'S EAT ,poctry now to a British audience. pushed into the background as the audience marvellad at the lavish Bolshoi settings and quick scene changes and unreservedly ap plauded the brilliant dancing. WOMEN Canadian Press Staff Writer E ROME (C?)-If you are tron- sldering a holiday in sunny llaly, the hilt advice on where to go comes HOIII the Italians thcm- selves. It. goes like this: CURTAIN CALLS Ulanova. dancing Juliet. took two curtain calls with her part- ner. Yuri Zhadanov. dancini how men. and theli another curtain call alone. The slender Soviet dan- cer. evidently still at her peak dcsplte her 46 years, smiled tim- Tuesday. Oct. 9. 1956 HAPPENINGS "Milan workers. Rome Ilnnlts Venica floats. Florem-p .1.-ml... Naples sings and Sicily slum... so take your pick." in this Mediterranean country of love. laughte and Gina Lolloori. glda. I visitor can seek the snn,l probe the past or just relax lie The Guardian. P15 9 idly as the audience roared ap- p'r.us. . These were the first impressions of one British ballet critic: "The fluidity of the production and the high dramatic quality of the dancing timing gave a visual The aim. Dr. 1.. Bowlen re- cently opened a new Hospital lung in Spirit River. Alberta. At the riubon-cutting ceremony or. ..o-.v- len officially opened the now 5420.- 000 wing of the Holy Cross lins- pital. The hospital is operated h.v is tin a country that embraces 2,. John 'rhe,v were the guests of Mr. 000 years of mankind, rich in art and Mrs, ,1. wg Mccoub,-ey, land architecture. in food and wine, llil gay. spontaneous people anrt Mr. ii. Calvin and Mrs. Mscxsy ' sr-ceiul llvins. at 204 1-juglnn street, recently cele- As the Italian provr-rh .....l..-. lll';.Ipd um, Golden wcddiu An. 1 this peninsula jutting into the him- Mcditerrsnean-a land of llt-3,115 lllr Via Appla, where the sknllsl "7 "lll'lyl'! stare grimly cagillo-llt mun-made caves. in India, Mu. Ht lot" a Canadian visiting ltaly -e-W - - . t;:uwlh':lHtLr:'i"tune, perhgpg f,hQlls.IIl.C'ICC Prayer; Mg.-5, Man... mm" "mum . kmemory--and amp pI!l".QItQIIi.B(l (tho (hristaln Steward- g m M mnnu ll, fhltlly Wit?! tliemli P l'Nidll!l. Roll call was re- ” ”w- M". it, 1- outdoor tablesl -waded In M Nah! rm-mherq. Mm. I-3'1. pastel - ghgdqfutes of last ms-mung pl,” wad Mala Pal here is . , T , lV6"f;malnn: .thc Via vitwrtsind agpprlqvs-cur... on p.-..,.-.-..... on no l't)l('NA - l rtlll'”'.'."'” ”" l”l.'' ” "Mills a In NT II 18d All That Glitters". prm 'l'llr're la 1 llcrlume in the air. committee for ram . fall Rracs-ltil Italian ilirls proman-lilariorie Lamont anlil ,lvllr:;"N;lla"r.g Blunt xlh P'l" chudrea. Rmhw a e ulih l.' -V A ” Plill, . lulr mothers. Hers. In Arthur. Next place of nieetmg go ;l'l'f;P'. at inn; moment. is mod- be held 8 ll. 1 r '- l and mu. lat. bright, dashing lngsinn. lilo llillnlnlll of Int. It the home of Mrs Liv- Collectio - ' not too far away is 33.40. Fruit funds" lilj"rl':t;l1'll:Edx1,.,.l: V Trcvi. where lovers.ing closed by 5lllL:lllL' -'0 Willi 'rt.., V t'HIlIi. and flash photograph-lTender llicrcu.-s l,..l-.1- and H” ail ;HI(s1”mlnlvu'I;lllIc- a moment. in llbeuedicllon, i 'p -H .-r --en.-. clothes. will revert to Indian saris when LtlNl)(iN. uni, l(1ll Am.,,,,:,, H-r-it; of WtNlPrn Ontario. The l.-om she's ltl.00ft miles from her home M” M" h”' "”' ” -V"'- - . - ffal's ml- llI-t'llIllI- of rictl-looking saris IN one in units and gold mada by her frum matnrlal bought III Pounds. It ll ltl inches wide and st: yarrla long. A new item in Mrs. 3, (er sleeves." she says. FAVORITE BREW Sweden drinks more coffee. on a per rapila basis. than the Us- lied Staten. an-zx rtlrnnc. IILFOID M "ll Milli” at least It lllk saris. in make a wnrdrohc and i2 tnon-l in cotton for doing tasks lltr home." youur woman. she marries. "I admire wt-.tti-rn clothes buttyaar by the am around; says lha darkayodlmn MONTRIIZAL HIP: . About TI - smokers. including half a ldonan women. will light up today for I smoking marathon at the l and Trivain. ill monuu.llM""-lion-l As-M-istion of Pisa uhn at-9 slzlylng Wm. .",dD.r.;Sxnokers Clubs convention hero. ants in Delhi, wear western s , But she .dd., Ruhgml-grams of burley oobaceo can be ,'rtia aim is to aloe how long 1.! 'kopt burning. The 1-pom-d lg 15 mllwlei. seven seconds. not last. line Man lgraa d Mich. I This was particularly noticeable in the pas de deux danced by Ulanuva and Zhdanov at the end of the first act. "Ulanova shed many of her 16 years and seemed like a leaf blown on the wind in some of her incredible plrouettes." The dancers. who arrived here only Monday. had rehearsed throughout Tuesday in order to make their date. In Moscow the! are used to a wider. bigger stIE which projects into a semi-circle into the auditorium. and the III- gie of the stage is also different. Beforc the performance. Covent Garden orchestra. under a Russian conductor. played the Russian and British nation! In- thems. A Special Peach Kuchen By IDA BAILEY ALLEN We watched the pi ing. sla- mg and packing of peaches on Cenrge Renter's fruit farm near lilcluyood. New Jersey. during the season. it is almost all automatic. Back in the Reuter home. the Flu-f bowed low over the hand of "Mother Renter. Sr." "We are greatly honored." he said. "to re- roive your wonderful rcclpo for: Pearh Kuchen to give to our real!- OT! All measurements are level. Pcach Kuchcn from Mother lleulr-r. Sn: Scald l c. milk. Stir Turn into 2 oiled oblong cake pans. 7" by ii". the the Grey Nuns of Ottawa. 'I'lle ceremonies were attended hv '..uv- ernment and municipal tlllll.IHlh' nnd clcrgymen from many r'r.n-o River districts centres. Miss Roma Butler uliuw lmrly concert was so very much Pllltt)Ed Friday evening was the guest of honor at a small party afterwards at Dr. and Mrs. Frank lilat'Kin- non's. Cumberland Street. Mrs. J. Walter Jones. It-ll Satur- day .or Ottawa and London. out- ario. She will visit her iliughler. Miss Helen Jones in Ottawa and attend Miss Jones' wedding in De. camber. Mrs. Jones will mil im- daughter. Mrs. Earl Seigrlst London. - The Rev. Edwin J. Whils- D.D.. has many island friends at- First Presbyterian Church in Ed- ember 30. Dr. White prcachcd on "The True Rewards of Service”. This was a very fine sermon and of great inspiration to all who jheard it. monton. On Sunday evening. Sept- M Peal and slice I medium-sized: Mr. and Mrs. tllcndon Brc-hautl peaches or drained thawed frozen peaches. Arrange evenly on-top of the yeast batter. Mix 1-3 r. brown sugar. 1 lap- cinnamon and 'a tsp. nutmeg. Sprinkle over the peaches. Sprinkle 3 tbsp. melted ma!!!- rine or butter over -11. Cover. Let rise in a warm place. free from draft. about 50 min. Bake at 400 degrees F. thot In 2-3 r. sugar. W: tsp. salt and.ovcnl about 25 to 30 min. Serval 1.1 r. shortening. Cook to luke warm or cold. plain or with whip- harm. lped or comme Llnl sour cream. lof noodles. Thanksgiving -weekend in Just What Is ?A-Kugel Pie? l . l By ALAN HARVEY ' flimatiian Press Staff Writer Saint LONDON (CF)-Willi is a lkugel pie? Mordecai Richter. 25-year-old Montreal author. says it is made eggs. fats and con use 1 (10-02) pkg,'and daughter Glenda. spent thel nlvci-nary, and on Thursday ave-i nun; last a few of the officials and p used to the sari and 1 like l'Flint. square mllea of mountains. plains. '1'lu-r.- L. , 19,. plvmmt mu. T mom a . Irlmiis of Trinity United Church.lhills and lakes-is a ('t)tInlry .,r or which Mr. MacKay has been a lulu: lime elder. also two sisters nl tltc bridc. paid them a friendly ll.V'Il and offered their congratula- lmm, and presented them each with n gl't as a token of the hinh cslocnt in which they are both held. A very pleasant social hour was spent with the bride and groom of fifty years ago. it consisted of chopped beef and goose, liver. onions, and garlic. What's more. his grandmother was from a century-old family of rahhis. scholars and martyrs. Otlwr experts drew an ancestral ill memories. .l.D. Applebaum wrote from Sheffield to say it was strictly a matter of regional var- H A-. , latlon. Richlci-'s kugel was Polish- Jewish. wohlfarth's was German- tendlng services at his church. the . ,;,....5h. At this point a British mcmbcr Purliainent took a hand in the correspondence. inn Mikardo. a lsll-wing Lahorite. says the word kugcl doesn't mean a particular dish but is a generic term denot- ing the form of a dish in which, thr ingredients may vary. Thus there may be flcischkugel twhich has a cructl and lokschen- kIlt'.r'l twhich hnsn'tl. VF.RENl(?l(l-I Bl-251' Not content with seltinn this matter straight. Mikardo goes on to any that for his money the best dish in the world is verenicke. a small semi - circular patty of boiled soft tiouch with-the curved edge crenellalcrl. Usually this is stuffed with kawt-ha. a rough- grnunti with chicken fat and fried onions. Walled off into an elyninn trnln huckwlicat laced contrasts. JULIET AND JAZZ In "Rome. green motor mmi.-.-- lla V's popular bust of hurrti-n, flut er around the ruins of the (Ioliseum where gladiators Ihrt-w Christian martyrs to the llllnx in Verona. young. 20th-century linen,- hold hands in silent tribute he- neath the balcony where .lulu-i listened sweetly to Rllmmfs cry of love. i 1" Mll3n. hrmil "19 ll'v'tlI.l lrntn La Scala opera house. an liali,-m orchestra plays EIll'fIltl'5Hl and American hit tunes hrnratli llw white and gold arcade of tho gal. leria. while slilanesi and ”turisli" alike sip crimson-clear rampart. a bitter aperitif that makes lile all the sweeter. Or like Katharine liephurn in, the recent film. one may glide m the romantic atmosphr-rr of vene. tinn canals. in an island riiv or narrow streets that seem in lual ltl9Vllll9l.V hack in the square of St. Mark. l Here is a country of ancient ruins like the Foro Romgno in Rome, where, with a dash of im- llinatlon. one can walk again the centuries-nld streets of Rome at "l 'h"Ullltl. Mikardo say; his mother II the world champion maker. and in far-off day; hp was the champion eater, "challenged 'tItlY by one of my cousins knows affectionately as Jack the Cud- Chewer.” Variants of the verenickst mu lyonnaise potatoes. chopped ms-at or--”fnod for the K0fl.l"---.llnnt"I lhlark cherries inundated wilr 430117 FTVRH1. llleasure ti o. slightly warm 'rlot hotl water into a large mis- mg bowl. Sprinkle or crumble in .7. pkgs. or cakes of yeast. sithetl :lt'llVe dry or compressed. and stir until dissolved. l Add the lukewarm milk mis- lltrr to ll. stir in 2 beaten eggs and 4 cw -med enriched flour. Baal thor-l nughly until smooth. lto glaze for baked ham. Apple Kuchen: Use pared. cored riimcnts. Other . i apples. cut in eighths. instead of Jewish cooking. salivary reflexes pegches. D T 1stimulated. say they are not an omorrow's inner: omato-cu- gure. cumber nladctte-: b-ked hum: Richter started the debate with cauliflower: cscalloped potatoes” magazme story .9; in .. intim- nnd onlorm Peach knelt”: c0"0e- fshop on the Main sum of 19" 0" V" - hi ti M ntr al. A xplnsts-I Trick M. the ml": -i:mmt:.'cia Aunt Frlannty wins the hos- Md ' l"'”' '”'ml """'3' "M pltality of the household through lthe delectability of her kugel ....s....- pies. A member of the hnuschnlril ms ELEANOR ROSS Set A Pretty Table! We've hcen admiring some tahia llllftnl that are now appeannr. in small stores. They are simply ax- qulsitg and well worth the bit Ill uonlng it will take to keep them looking lovely while in use. Altar all. few of us mind a bit of extra work when the rewards are, commensurate. l PINK AND ROSE l French bow motifs and polka; tilt?! in pink and deep rose lines are guaranteed to make any tabla lrmk enchanting. he aura to examine your arias cloths. or any of your tabla linens for that matter. immediately altar the table is cleared and while the cloth is mu spread on the table. Youlll tlotlca stains that wu and can go to work on them at discovers that all through the years the pies have been coming not from Fanny's kitchen hIII' from a kosher bakery. Neverthe- less. he lets Fanny keep her pals .nant secret. . . l El. ter. iou re only asking for trouble THE FEM”, KUG if you let stains remain on yourl A x""k""'""'"l P" w"h"""" linens while waiting their turn in -lt;'"l' l” Tl" New S”l”"”'." 5"" the washing machine. llV3""'l ch"”'"5l'"l menu.” ' 1.5" Food stains are simple enough ,ilI'9dlClll5- ll W" ' l'h'""'"5 to remove if tackled promptly. tlc story. said. but the regi Laundcr colored linens in sonp,ltul0l I! lit! RT5"dm"lh" ll" ” or detergent suds that are warm. l -'-1m I not hot. in order to preserve the p President. report of Faulty sac colors in their original richness. and monthly Iltllem?'ll R'V"" '7-V More than once this summer we the secrel.arY- sick 9”""'""" had have come upon a solitary diner.no report. . who. while the family was away. After a discussion on necessities lust crouched over a kitchen table for the school it was decided top with a tray meal. 1 purchase a sink. hand basins. pap- There's no sense to that. if onemr towels and waste paper baskets. in I solitary dinor. whether iurlcorrespondence was read and In- just a time or for a prolractcdyslituto news distributed. Collect-; period. than should be no neglect ion 80 cents. Mrs. George McEach- of the little nlceties. A prettlly set; ern invited members to her home-l table helps to main dining more for the annual meeting next month.l llrlercls the breatlm sass-sassussoosacasoaooosasa veil lioiiiemadc s ssuosssssss--ususas-snssuss-ssaouossa. ossss cziift. boat W 544??! " .l?l.'Il.?K..5x' f?.lT..5..?I.'.'..l'.f.f?I-' TIV VI'CI' '..IPI VOUNICLV Than Nlmymra xnur swum.-lds lnal ll-nth Hutfrrnul I owlusr.mnmJmIvnru- Lg”""",,---..----J '0 it ,2 ma FINIIY Lone or anaan wa'va svan aaxan Jan "'5 I, Wm, E,-"cert. now! So look for the loot with the llornrrvvvlt FFNDQO" Inn tint.-ado the noun-lit, glittering r"::"l;: hotels of Naples are hara- ruzzar lulu For In the south, 2: ltllllllhy at ullvp: and nrangpal n-um-lv and Illlrmpltsympnt gr. t-mnnm" Flint Men the pmyn-pl spam; in Mrs a laughter that can be '””'"l lmlv in Italy. Perhaps to liliii Italian saying another note, "lvulri he added: ”Milan Works, Rome ihlrlks. Venlcg (10515, Flor. once drinks, Naples sings. Si('lly' tl'PDa--but all Italy loves life." ' UNION ROAD W.M.S. , The monthly mppllni .1 (1,. ll... Inn Road W M 5. met in the church on Mr-nclay. October 1. Meeting ttltentttl h.V Mullins ”Rock of Ages" and Lords Prayer. sci-ipiui-9 1,". son was read from Ephesians. M” ll8l'd)' gave the Temperance Rvltllng "The Modal Contest." an- other hymn ”Slnnd Up Stand Up ltor .le.-nus” was sung followed by ll-law To Hellf- FALSE TEETH More Firmly in Place Do your false teeth annoy and un- DIVVIV h.V '”DNIl1. tirovbinlt or nob-' bltng when you sat. tau h or any Junt sprinkle a little !AgTltl"H og vnur piston. This nlknllne lnon-aoid) powder holds falaa tooth more nnnly and morn comfortably. No gummy, Koocv. print! tutu or tool! . Does not sour Choc a "plain ode tdentnrn bronchi. Get. A5'l'IE'l'E Easy Q any drul counter. Is Your Marriage A Success? Are you doing your share to make your mar- riage work? Whether YOU -"I I good wife or husband and whethu you are heading for hap. pines; or misery can now be forecast. Check your marriage l,Q, by the easy quiz in The Standard this week and see where you stand. Get The Standard-on sale now, completa with magazine, l7. - page novel and 20 pages of comics. Only an gums! 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T-hen prove to .V0ll?lf" that no one hakes hells-r bread than Butternut . . the hrnari that even homemade can't. beat . . . for taste .. . for texture! . . . for freshness! nnre. The sooner You do. "10 Ni" EHIRSIJI A.Y.P.A. Tha regular monthly mention at the local Miller! A.Y.P.A. Goun- ctl was held in the Legion Roost lillerllie. ohTuesday. October pleasant and is a real aid in ex-I Roll call will be answered by pay- tractlng all the benefit from one's ing membership fees. Name the ood. song contest was won by Mrs. Leo -------- Hynes and Mrs. Joe Smith. a de- MILLVIEW W-L llcious lunch was served by the The regular meetinrof the in-lllolllill Ind MN"!!! Id.l0III'ItPd- l stltute was held at the home of less. when acouncilwara sussts Mrs. Robert Drake on Wednes- .,..g-9-C-0-o-... oi Eileralia A.Y.P.A. day evenins. October 3rd. with to .-0' '0., ' Thg unsung was opened with members and two visitors present. ..O' '0, srayers lad by the Chaplain. lav. Meeting period by repeating Mary 3- 9. Stewart Collsct in unison. .0 ''..it. 1. Ebsary. followed lav his reading of tho ininutaa d the but meeting by the secretary. ttcv. renlsy welcomed the num- itl s O..- Minutca of last meeting were read. approved and signed by the .0 .3 0' hers on behalf of Kenny Iagisnd. - ....... .......... ...... .. .. .. Shine Silver 9 . tending Kings College. ' . u ,0 Conference chairman. Cl Or with O . Miilgavsasttorttaikonthoplst in making it such a success. Registrar. June Ieantlohury gave a linanclal report on the my conference and balance on hand of 81.53. Deanery president. Allison Gill. appointed a committee to draw up try-laws for the constitution. '11 '-0.. .....,..o" col3ur! S r UAU . 1r'2.?.:'.:. ALU-EN . .' .' o s ntlwtevg in MI innit Inky-3'41 Ronni sf Ah Rmnl Tori HNIL vmfll Jslrorvv g rglb aomlzrfnl rnfu! 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