TVOMEN Page 8 The Guardian. Monday,August8.1955 LI'l"I IAT bu-1-j Cheese and Ham Pielels BU lda lallu Allen "In ltaly.” the Chef was saying.l Garden Velelable 915"” "it is the plus; in Latin America. sugared Berries on ice Croami it. is the enchilada; in Switzerland. ilot or iced Coffee or Tee ' Milkl it is the cheese tart. For America. Garden VBIOIINC 7415""-T99 I nominate the Ham N'Cheesc Pic- 2 lbs polalots and 17011 79 ml”l- in let!" lsaited water to cover. Add '1 lbs. ,, . .... f- h - 1 :10 on pkg. rozen 3:" """ " """' 0"” Ilp':..s,. Fiftfii min. longer. or until lihe potatoes are tender. Add 1 tbsp. butter. The liquid should be , ,, l 1 .i t' ely evaporated- """"' ' l..:l1Z;nlEllI"lIlCx: remove the Skills IAVOKY P135 from 6 medium-sized tomatgeii l ' 1 b k" is He removed from the oven al5:";a::':rm gall co; a mg muffin-panful of the most delect-3 .m R "d mono, able-snkteliiuiig little llsa;'ora (piss. isl:,l:j5i:mV:lglu:l:m-aLl:egPP,fc';p each m l . or o orsv - - (o::r:. ;n isumamummpan size main with a half slice bacon. hr bmmgh lunch or to acwmw Bake in I hhot oven untild crisp. ' ' Arrange t e pota oes an peas '”y C nrden Vegetable plan” around the edge. Serve very hot. It dinner. They add protein to gCHEF'l FRENCH DRESSING "My latest invention, Madame. which I now present for taste- Nlr and Mrs. Lewis McCabc aiirl attcntiants and Mr. and Mrs. are seen at Daliay llouse. Dal- ” ray. where their double wedding 55:11"? l3l5hm33l'N l u X , reception was held. The cere- Ill 0012 e e : . i it o w muffin or tart pans with Ameri-l Use with any green or vegetable. Kenneth Morrison and attendants - K0'l-0'l3bl9- Mr. and Mrii. Kc nneth Morrison I Basilica. Charlottetown. on June - 29. Mrs. McCabe is the former Pauline Annette, and Mrs. Mor- i rison Camilla, both daughters of Mr. l and Mrs. East Royalty. The grooms are . l mony took pat? at St. Dunstan's l the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ber- I Lewis Mt-Cabe, the groom and l nard McCabe and Mr. and Mrs Alfred Morrison from Pleasan grove. The members of the McCabe Morrissey bridal party are. iron is the former Lorrainel Wendelin can piecrust; spoon in ham n'-'salsd. or for putting together any cheese filling; bnkc 20 min. in I salad made with meat. poultry. hot oven. 400 degrees F Serve hot. fish. seafood or eggs or cool. Measure 1 tbsp. table mustard lam N'Cheeoe Filling: Melt llzligiloll -Unilalll deell bt.l)WlkAgdd.1;,BE- The ,,,.,,-,,...g 29 st, tbsp. butter in I small frying pang -ea unti oamy. ea In gSP- , . H ,, .. S m seem. Add 1 tap. minced onion or chives-It-ider vinegar. la tsp. monosodium D”ll5'f”l A Th 'l':l" add 9 wh n mm ""1, J) 5". glutamate. la tsp salt and its tsp. Of A Dl0ll.l llltlllv llfv Ink 8 Stir in 16 c. each minced cookedlllPDP9F- I Pauline Atlltvllv R ?x . rtauiztiier ham and sharp grated Amerioanl Add -14 r.-salad oil ipreferably M 31,; and ilrs Woiirlnlin Mor- elgggu, their 1,5 c. and 1 tbsp l'iKfIl.,fllll'-Pl, starting with lone tsp.w st FHSW M HM Rm'..1,). and wli. cream or homogenized milk and a time. When beginning in thick- mm" HMS Hm.,m,.d. 3,,” M Mr. I beaten egg. Use as directed. enuarlgl ft tbspsoil at I time Beat and ins Bn."m,d ckwuhe of we e ore usin . . . . i TQMGRROWT DINNER Keep cool. butgdo not put in the Pleasant mm” A nd Lnrrame Tomato Aspic Snladcttes coldest part of the refrigerator, Cheese Piciets as it will separate. til ..lllll9 Pleasant Grove two rltiiililti-riiig Rev P. F. llzit-lltinilld officiated at the iiiai'riai:c ct.-rciiiniiies and celebrated the Nuptizil Mass. 5. ELLEN'S DIARY By An Island Fat-mor'I Wife Granddaughter is home! AfiertPorhaps. And ilkelv another .T:ebalmr Ems ;"'f.2i,',faS:;f'a;;fg I two wookI' holiday spent wlthifrecltle or two, this .child who.:l:;kMs0l:3u(;):un(:ps and smlwbaus cousins and kill. during which she remains always so fair? At any amkm TM Vin” hams- rocelvod much kindness and Sl0l;&dl;Ii;BTP ill was glood fcgr us wthohhad Mljmdmc H", mm, on W, am, up. we are sure. many I rice een one in er a sent-e o ave ' . ; . g. .. l f memory she came harli to iis.tlns one maid of these places.?!:e"Pl..Al;,mTr::'"5;:l:h.5"".L'L:1Il;L tlimugti use moonlight of weekend safely back with us again. ithw, 8 nrmrllmgm Pm.,m,. NW" The folks at. this house had The first port ofcall next. morn- M wine In”, M,” MHIL -nu, mulled Ii7l'llr'drO.IfdilllCtho:gdl'(cfuYe orifr i't1alhl:uW'li,atvi.In iiijlezekifheelys tiller: nnphss 1"” hndi" nwndm '0 Sisters Wedfmin Double:-RirigWCeremon the fiiil skirt of nylon net in is her bridesmaid. She was giiwneti white I w long torso effect and was tiipped'in floor-length gown of blue net side was a three tier wedding cake Mr. and Mrs. Le win McCain Morrissey. 5 left ro right: Mr. Joseph Mc-i Cahe. best man: Mr. and Mrs. . iesv on Will Attend Conveni Alumnae Convention REGINA. Graduates of Maritime colleges. convcnts and high schools delegates meeting in this wes ern capital for the 9th biennial con- ' lion of Convent Alumnae on August 23-25th. Reading the delegates from the cast will be national president Mary Bridget Thompson of Hall- fax. and natiiiiisl "ce-president Mrs. F. A. Coyle of Charlottetown. The three-day convention will include reports of the Federation's major projects--education. mission aid. promotion of the spread of Catholic literature in libraries. I nation-wide drive for more Christian Christmas cards. and a vigilance committee which Z has helped to delete unfair and - objectionable textxbooks f r o in school courses. Most important education pro- ject is scholarships for teaching Sisters, which now total 5, as well as bursary awards to com- munities whose alumnae associa- , . M. M M . lions are affiliated with the CFCA -1 :lr;3;nu;idl55 In 31:13; M1;';r"i':;':: The national officers and chair- ' Mmnmnt Jl" best mf'm' Mrs .work throughout Canada are re- i i and Mrs. Kenneth Morrison, the presenmn-V9 of the nationwide groom and bride: Miss Leona Morrissey. bridesmaid. Barter's Film Lab scope of the 24 yearold Canadian ;Federation of Convent Alumnae: Mary Bridget Thompson. Hall- fax, national president; Mrs. J. P. Leier, Saskatoon. lst vice president; Mrs. Paul Dostcrt. Montreal. 2nd vice-president; Mrs. and on emm..F'.. A. Coyle, Charloitetowny Ilrd tvice-president: Mary (haisson. rarnatioiis W. A. with a lace jacket with Qitecnlover taffeta topped with a daintyvoppcd with miniature bride and 5”": J9h"' N" 3'' 'm'."'l"9'P''e5li Eliza tapering to points over her wrists.l eldest was also given in marriage byia gown of blue net and lace over llcv. K. (' her father. She floor- taffeta with a matching lace bol-,ln-ielly about this memorable dayl bet h collar. and slecvesi lace bolero. hroilier Walter. chose a length white bridal gown of lacelero. Each wore identical bride her wr (.alillllH. tliiticliior of Mr and .llrs.loier satin. The bodice was cni- maids caps of blue iict d8('Uli3l.Cdi(t0llDlCS. w,.nd..1m )ltifi'1sx(')' of East Roy-lhroitiered with pastel colored with tiny llowcrs. They carricd altv and Kvniicili .luuics. son of sequins extending down over T'”' "” V Mr. and 'lli's. -llfrcd Morrison of'four-tiered net skirt in a redingate with tiny flowers were tiniiedlsiyle topped with in matching lace:nosegays of pink rarnations and.vinces. The blue not They a noscgays of in the holy hoiids of maiisimonydarkct with Peter Pan collar andiyellow mums. 4-preninnies, sleeves tapering to points over Mr. Joseph Mt-Calic and Mr isis, .Alfred Morrison. Jr. acted as be , The brides wore identical hcad- lnicn. b k g . . ldresses of nylon net arranged in; Mr. Frank Maclniyre rendcrcdlaiid Mrs. Walter Morrissey and W 5- Mary 93591 llalllaxv Pubs Miss Leona lllorrisscy sister oflprtipnsed a d . . . g . . Following on the arm of her the brides acted as lmrlcsiiitiidiwiiicli was rcsptitideti to by eachlmurlel Smnt Hamm” S0”eF,p""di Lfll”l'ail'Ie'lCll” Lorraine and was attired in groom. Rev. 0. P. ' decorated it-ft for a short . rarriedithroiigliout the M aritim e Pro- on imd M37-V Lwl" L""g- "99dY Lyons. Port groom. Rev. P. r. MacDonald l'9"l3 M"- masl m the bi, cs Hope. 0nt.. recording socreiai'y: wood andging secretary. and Mrs. young ; Mary's Day chairman: Mary Chais- Ison, Saint John, Sisters' Scholar- l.;itor in tlic (lHV the newly-weds Shmsi Mrsi Paul D"5l'3”- M""l' ihoneymoon mp real, Dolores Murray. Renfrew. s-iin the lives of the ilwo brides chose "gm missions chairmen; Margaret Mc- liliic suits with white assessories Manusv T””""0- ('h5i”""" 0' 30W s. and wore rorsogcs of pink roses. e'''"?”7 M” we C- Macdollaldv sit Out-of-town giicsts included Miss Hamalv Newslcll" llt'lorcnce Morrissey. Mass; Mr. Mrs' G" T' ClE"'k'3' Ham”! Epillbox fashion from which fellrhymns and Mrs. Joseph Dougan'North Sydncy. N. S.. Mr. and "City? M'5- P- K- M9A?9)'r MOM- ielbow-length veils of net appliqued supplied the organ music. Seated children Frances and Johnny. "Nb 90lWEll1l0n Pllbllclty; Mary with satin. Each bride carried in the sancturary were Rev. 0. P. ll 5. Cccil Lawless. Truro; Mrs. Chisholm Alllllillnlsh. Mrs- Mother of Pearl prayer books Wood and Rev K. C. Mat-Pherson.iCarl Lockhart Truro; Mr. and E193"0l' Hadllllw; Wllldstlr Onl- iopped with I corsage of pink A reception was hold at l)alv;a.vt lllrs. James Lawless. New Glas- allfl Mary llnI'risoiL Vr'lll('illIVf'l'. Sweet heart Roses with pinkyliy-the-Sea Hotel for approximate gnw N S V'3'l3"" "l””T"l9l'l1 M75 7' A- streamers decorated. with pink ly 90 guests The brldes' talile.l Mr and Mrs lllCabe have taken C0313 Cll3Fl""Pl"Wl1- 8llld.V clubs. roses. .ticcoraled with white bells and up residence in East Royalty and alld Ml'5- Jv A- Tllflmlt-'Wl. hista- Miss Mary Morrison. R N . .pink and white streamers was cen- Mr. and Mrs. Morrison are re-.Tl3"- classmate of Pauline, attended as.tered with I bouquet of pink and-siding in Pleasant Grove. Past president of the CFCA in Mrs. F. James Ctsrstin of Aylmer. thoughts going out to the time of to her! Eyes now open. they are? "V V her return. Then in the hush a naturally "the sweetest things, and. Ann door opened softly. footsteps light something of a surprise too"l Ind bouyant were on the stairs. since this in the second family of To Iur bedroom door moved Ijar and the year for the "tiger" mother-1 she. I little braided girl was there eat. her first having met I sadln Se iember h the moonlight of the room to and cruel fate while still infants P :'ol.;iI briefly the highlights of her .-;;m'i:u mallee of some visitingl 0T,Mw,A mp, g Bum” Ann - . Scott is to he iiiiirricd in tlic first week of Sciitciiiher in Toronto. The Ciliren said Tliiirsdziy. The papcr says the wedding will VII enjoying Qglevisign 10, mg The pet lambs in the orchard- Int are tin 13;: of I11? 0; the . lll1lW well they had grown! And that Imouuou r-up trying with the caves and the chickens. Eve ' ' v . cousins? Or her trips to the ltnrelahrub and flower of the place wg he nmugitsg .i.ilm.?. ?.:Ee(:iR1:m:siii on missions of shopping, in huylinspecled and empty nests visited. Cm”: W. M... W" C,;"a'd,a,, ice among other items I ball for Mack. Holidays are enchanting periods luv "hut in show I always had him int hut liter? ll '0" I S8ll5l-'!l'li0ll "01 suruiil in-i V. iim st-oii would fniisd?" or for her. the rare to be denied at any nge..in coming , ff .Ii',,.,. ,,I,,,ai ...,lddi,,g dam Ieloynioat of being for I tlmeihack home. .":d'P P',,,a, --'f,.,,,,, mhc, ...,.......' DIV. and parcel of I family n(I This morning the farm-wnrkia Im,.,,(.,i ,1". V.-,.d,1i,;g was glrh ud boyg, mg nm at havinglfnllowed the pattern we expect H , J, . I rm. ,..”.h. go mnher -- I self-sufficient iinii at hand I these days when there is no hinder-la -Hm .kI:,,,1. mi. ,;.MA on nuauia always for the games they wouldilnz factor of illness about and nolp-1-.19 Kfv 1ki,.5i,.,,w y.-.,m T...-(mm play? ibreakaie or wearing out of parts ml imnh ) . 0- p. i -....p the day A little taller. had she miwn? nr machines to delay the field-l ” 5 P '3"-' if, ."' . ,,. ,. ... '. meuund her wnh "UT ”y95iwnrk' Th ' ch"H" 5' 'l lhelor Ii"! iit(hdTn'lZiiiitiiiii?li:i:t-slii'l:ri!an ' I Tl mu ""0" 't Md"'i'cIli.iinr:hliaitt- not Cnlllpltllei. - iles, was quickly done and present-iMAVA(;f-TR-lll'SBANl) ll! that hush prevmlng which Sh ”di r hiislrntl-to-lic pith- indicamd the work”! were 0" (0 1' Sd'll 'Il(:iiiii Nit?! iiill travel "'9 llllyinil It Rob's, the place lrvl 3 tip”. I L" H .h,,w mam 0. .057 .."m1 again given over to "mini" h d with i am w iriaiirigc. ie . . . mtw Emu", mm”. U" do d 9 3" l have ziliiays foil in the old- Quail"... Q ind M m. S-":r5neo';:d lgrllgg-.fsshionod idea lhatva wife-Vshotild Ilov Iop".'.:r.r, daughter and Mack set out for:;.aa(AE:;rq,:'E.5hi2: ':w:”:.'. 113:; ”""l N -'3 there by way of fields paths "NW to have both marriage and a show k . . .. MW at ihc szinio lllll('. ' S '" "it lists always iiccn niy dream m,:"m'l'::ll::;i il.Vl(;f:;1-li.V came egllito produce n1.V own Show and to' Y now-cap V -t - i . -.totir Canada, she told repoiters. "T T"'."" "" we hue” 1" ' "um. Vallnl 0Ti”Now 1 hope to realize this Mrs. ol new venue l - In re. iwrlnrm. mfg wlmh lllwll ll" RF?!” rlrctim." :,"'”U"r'N"'”'9'"' puwtlsemnr R"-V haymg """”"'0W-i She sziitl llt'l' Show will ititirl ' mm (-'md.mgmm"""w "T D""'Y '" f'nn:idi.1n points and also visit '” "Gnu." ” ' northern Miniiosntn and Michigan. i" ”"""..'.'u'.'.." 't W J HOUSEHOLD HINT Iixlaaunnuegma-1-.-h - Chcshirc clic-cs:-. the oldest Brit- 'h' .-Irena:-n-my-jg,-I 3.: if is wise to wash sweaters :5 ,"rl.y.M "'9 12lh..C.”.':"r to-hoe. ' ” " '43- xepai'atrly, since llliiti.-r rnlorsi GPLM "l3-V mid 10 Pick up excess dye from darker ones. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS Just a stroke of your iron e-i orchids in I combination of 3 ' lflvcly colors blossom on linens! ' No embroidery - in Iscogd. 3.". my curtains. towels. scarves, tablecloths. shoots. pillowcases. lm-ii Design: is tiilors Jiffy! Iron - on' Washable! Pat- tern 7130 has ill orchid designs in combination of pink. deep lavgn. 5" ""5 1016. Four measure 6 it ill; inches: six. llh x l to SH x 3-lo inches Lovely decorations! p Send TWENTY-FIVE ci.:ivrs in coins for this pattern iiitamps cm. not be lcceotedi to Charlottetown Gulrdlln. Household Arts Dept, N) Front St. West. Toronto, Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our IBM Ailre Brook; Needlecraft Catalogue. En- JOY Pile! Ind pages of exciting now deslsns - knitting. crochet, embroidery, lroimns. toyii and K novelties! Send 25 cents for your oopy of this wonderful booli now, Youill want to order every doling in it! by Tracy Adrian mittee, the 9th biennial the (Tanariinn Federation of Con- l to 25. National president of the l William Fyles and Mrs. I vent Alumnae to be heltl this IL you”, ch.irm,,. ma Vi". t month in Regina. Delegates from chairman of the convention com- iCaiholic college. convent and irigh school alumnae groups n- makc plans. Bh0V9- 70? ' cross Canada will aitcnd the con- ronvention of .' ventinn. to be held August 7:! Plan Convent Alumnae Convention -- .f Que. Honorary chaplains of the - '- -' t t Federation are Their Eminence: James Cardinal McGuigan, Arch- bishop of Toronto. and Paul-Emile Cardinal Leger. Archbishop of Montreal, who have extended their patronage to the 1955 convention. Leading Maritiiiic delegates will include the governors and vice- governors of provincial CFCA chapters: Nova Scotla--Mrs. l.. Currie Young. Halifax, and Mrs. F. X. Ferguson. Sydney; New Brunswick--Mona Mcwilliani. New- castle. and Mrs. D. .1. Mat-Donald. Saint .lohn; Prince Edward Island --Mrs. Mitchell Mat-Donald. Char- lottetown. and Eleanor DcsRoche3. Miscouche; Newfoundland--Agnesl 0'Dea. St. John's. . Maritime colleges. convcnts and high schools to be represented at the convention are from Nova Scotla--Mount St. Bernard College, Afltisonlshc Sacred Heart Convent.I Mount St Vincent College and St. Patrick: High School. halifax; St. Theresa's Convent. Margarce Forks: Holy Angel's Convent. Syd- Hey: Si. Andrew's school. St. A"dl'9W”5C H011! "edeeme School, Whitney Pier. From New Bruns- wick will be St. Vlncentis Convent and Mount Carmel Convent, Saint John: St. Mary's Convent. New. 038119: St. Michaclls Academyy Chatham: and from Prince Ed- ward lsland Noire Dame Academy Charlottetown; Marian Academy, Miscouche; St. Mary's Convent. Sourls, will be represented. CFCA is Mary Bridget Thomp- son of Halfiax. Delegates in attendance from P.E.l. will be Mrs. F. A, Coyic and Mrs. Mit- t-hell MacDonald. Charlottetown. l and Miss Eleanor Des Rocheii. llliiiroiirhil. HISTORIC TRADE The first co 'cial shipment isii rhrt-so. was praised by writers of tea from lndla was sent to Lon- ldoii. England, in 1838. . 'lv .', .. Smart Slopp accessories to complete the forum entrusting leather picture this season. slim and III )1! shape an III d D I& II lone Miss Marv O'Shca. lloronlo la j'”;spcntllng her holidays at the home e' of her father. Mr. William Oishes. . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Leo 0'SheI on the arrival of I new son, .lohn Patrick. are ox- tended. Mr. and Mrs. Maiirice f)'SheI and family. Quebec are spending their vacation on the island. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Cnndon with Messrs. Francis Connolly and Art Connolly motored to the U. is. A. recently. Miss Joyce Connolly. who is taking teacher's training at P.W.C. spent the weekend at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Francis Connolly. Mrs. Mary Smith and Miss Betty Smith are spending their holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mcclosksy. Mr. Alfred Phalen. Ont. spent his vacation at the home of his anther. Mrs. Lena Phalen. Ocean ow. Mrii. Win. Cahpmnn and family, Charlottetown are visiting at the home of Mrs. ("lispman'.-i uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mt-Gulgan. g Conilfltullfioill are extended to . g l Mr. and Mrs. Peter Macrarlane L i on their recent marriage. """"f”l”"'"'."”"””w”t Mr and Mrs Joe Macbonaid GT5 iind family with Mini Teresa Me- Kcliia. Montreal spent a couple of weeks villting relatives and I latest eouturitr Ivochinrs and v mad. be” A new outfit whether it is I smart they are for wear M smart. suit. I handsome coal or autumn an the latest combination of dress and of Heat lleket. snnply demands brand new in-down wiiii mm. run am with !.Ht:'i' .."3”t'f3:i I-it'll-all--III-hnirzaaain-nnnesui . h'mliIes.'MraNellllc0IItiauiieltM font saints; and 3carnu&uii.'oin. iumuiuwue lucid. ' piuucteubsiie-annea- . l - l ....... . MORNING SMILE i Roderick O'Connor of Ontario. "3055!" Hit! the teacher. ;sternly. "you know that you havg Mrs Mi-Ana is visiting at the ibroken the Eighth Command. home of Mr. and Mrs. Pntrlckimeni by stealing John's apple?"l Brcnnick. "Wcll. miss." replied the un-' .repcntaiit Bobby. ''I thought I might as well break the Eighth and have the apple Is break the Tooth and covet it.” i Miss Marjorie Mcfltiignn spent plhs weekend at the home of her -parents. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc- Gulgsn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harding are visiting relatives and friends on the island. Cook's Corner I-'0UNDER'S KIN GUF.l.PH. Ont. tCPlvMlss Helen ,Gali Mitchell. great great grand- daughter of John Gait. founder of this town, officiated at the dedica- tlon of I new floral clock here. it records accurately the time for visitors to the riverside picnic grounds. VPKGTNTEPI should ho-Sholled in I minimum of water, for thee shortest possible time. DATN IIIAD Words Of The Wise TJ."i.'. 'f.'.ii'p'r"um'y...c The best way to make chll- it” g:.".,m" M:itm"mm"m dren good is to make them 3 nbluwon. Nu, MPPY- -(Wild!) 1.3 mm. 1 II tly beaten on 1 cup fresh dates 1 tablespoon sugar 1 tablespoons butter l ,. . T l Tl-iree' Island -Ladies l Wig. will be among the hundred of venues of the Canadian Federa-t ('"l'Pdii'in' To longer. Remove from heat. Spread minutes. pkyi 5 -. i All Serve Supper Ouicloors l. It's flower-showing time -- soiof cheese in each cut of loal Plat. take supper to the garden wherelloaf on. fail on cookie sheet. Put” friends and neighbours may enjoyiremaining onion mixture mm" mp both food and flowers. A Cornibske in I moderate men Til Chili with Swiss Loaf and crunchy degrees F) for twenty llllll ..., garden relishes. followe: by 'E;Makes ll servings. baker's tart butter ca e. W1 . please your guests and their ap-.C0RN Cm” petites too! 3 tbs. till i . 2 pounds (4 cupsl grtiund hrof .5W155 L0!” '2-3 cup chopped onions lone French loaf iunslicedi Two 20 ounce cans tomato juict ;1-4 cup butter ll-2 cup finely chopped onion 1 1-2 tbs. chili powder 1 tsp. garlic salt -l-4 cup chili sauce 1 tsp. salt 1 tbs. celery seeds Two l4 ounce cans corn i-'i.'..-. 8 slices tapproximately 1-2 poundi i drained. Swiss cheese "Two 20 ounce cans ltiiliim min, With s sharp knife. make 9 Melt fat in I skillet. Add in-at equal diagonal cuts in French and onions and cook thort-urlily loaf. almost through to the bottom Add tomato juice. chili poutlnr .crust. Melt butter in a skillet; garlic salt.and salt. Siiiim.-i mi .:idd onion and saute about five twenty minutes. Add tlrainorl ttirn .minutes. Add chili sauce and nibiets and beans, and t-out. 'lFf celery seeds and heat five minutes low heat for an additional ii...-.3 Makes 12 clips t'orn onion mixture and place 1 slice Chill (12 servlngsl Mmj.m. ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS l SIZES TO M! ' l Sizes up to 50 can benefit from this wonderful bra-it gives in perfect fit, comfortable firm sup- port to the larger figure! Easy Isewiiig too-make it in regular land long length. See how flatter- ting your fashions will lookewltb lrhis new foundation beneath! l Pattern 4619: Women's Sizes 36. p38. 40. 42. 44. 46. till. 50 Size M ltnkes 1 yard R5-inch fabric. l This pattern easy to use. sim- .ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FTVE CENTS 135 cenist in coins Istamps can- not be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADD- RESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of Charlottetown Guardian, Pattern Dc-pt., 60 Front St. West. Toronto, Ont. Pltcho ta Ital. b T-A om clothres c0V('ti"in';”N!le: v5itT”i'.'i.'i'3 "lo 0"" Wuluns tlwmuxhly in bootliie. COURSES NOW STARTING for WOMEN T0 TRAIN IN IMPORTANT AVIATION TRADES FIGHTER CONTROL TllECOMMUNlCATiONS MEDICAL IICIIATION METIOIOLOOV. SUPPLY CLERICAL AK STINOOIAIWC hoacarwluwyum union on to- I oh the I ll 0'; Iv.iolloe. than :n sonar l0 "W I life that com- I you on hvvoui II Ovedo 9, the equivalent 01 better. d&evrIv.Novuouooovouov0lng. See the RCA! Career Counsellor at I-gal; ncaui-i-iivo um. Pbolei QT: but ill. In-nIv&I. P. I. l.