signer Mlkl Sekers. The normal evolution of fashion made suppleness an almost sure- to-come thing this season . . - the fabrics were never prettier . . the blending of natural and man-made fibers never more important than Pierre B'ilmain's model "Yo- lande". Balmain's collection is. as always, 02'" of the prettiest in Par- la - featuring clothes that are softly feminine in line and beguil- ing in color. Shown here is his mod- al "Yolande" - a beautiful way g to look any afternoon - fashioned in a season where fibers like acry- in an Acrlian and silk oussellne. lic fiber give a firm handle to fa- created by continental fabric de- l brics which might otherwise too be -9- -as-4' T d ELLEN'S DIARY i That Spring, Ellen, The Brown Horse Was Born who with happiest anticlpiilions of. the summery seasons ahcad de clared. "Well. February is help- ing to wear the Winter aivaiyl". Because what a nice month it has been - one of the best Febru- if so "good-bye. February-Eon Vo- agel" we say tonight in a long arewell voice surely wistful. How abort the month has been! Look- ing back. it is to know that we agreed only in part with those CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS by Byrnc Hopc Sindcrs WINNIPEG Fob. 28th-How would you like to have sweet on in your garden with 2 to 3 more blooms psr Item than our nei hbors? Hero is an sntirelgf new racs-T E ZVO ANEK EXTRA- EARL SWEET PEAS . . . they proiiuce sirongu and more vigorous VlllC5. bigger fluwcrs. longer atoms. and boom l0 days earlier than regular sorts. The T h T Seed Company is making a wonderful in uctory offer of 5 packets in 5 aegarnte colors of this asnsational. e rs blooming sweet&i:a for only we. and sodas for your colorful T & 1' Complete rdenin Catalogue and I you want to introduce the Earl -Blooming Zvolnnc in your ni-ighborliooil, on- close 500 for 5 In! in Packets, regular catalogue-V vnlue 31.25. 'llie & T Sends. Ltd. Dept. C-Y. Winnipeg 2. thats all the aiiiii-U Our During Young Man. . .on the Flying Trspsse, our lovely Budgie. Sir Isaac. loves to show off on his psrch. We're teaching him to hang upside down with a tiny stick in his beak. Budgics provide endlcss fun and amusement for little ones, for shut-ins-for everyone! And see that he always has plenty of BROOKS BUDOIE SEED.-one of the ”Ban'e Five" of Brook's Natural Feeding Diet. .3 His Aw Extraordinary Ollerl When you send an . empty package from any one the fine ..srs all the lorveher when they centre around 'lI0fq lating cups of SOUP3. Y0" thg Np' . can order ii 4- : stant Chase PINE TlW1n0- meter and Raster Set. worth K300 for only SL001 The set means 8 ho breakfast- ritll T wwdm that's read so ickly ave one can crfect. juicy roasts . ..srisp fried gum; .7:-E1 cu , 01- mm. liooda . . . tantalising candy-' morning masks; or lunch; for really "m"0Iul food-just the um mg." ho." gm, the way the name Lipton means milly mrcrsnlul soups. Try tim now Lipton GI'f't"lI Pea Sniip -- ii vc vet-smooth puree of pens with that i , "smoky" flavor that's so ill cu t to get. Also the flavor- ful Lipton Tomato Vegetable . . . and. of course. the Lipton Chicken Noodle . . . each one of the five Lipton Sou is ii Ir-iumph, We serve one a most every day. in our homa9- and be will ne is of arethrss the evening meal. all are the more deligh lll with a cup of this fine codes. See the rich coffee color f'."lt means mil codes flavor. The ('ifASE & SANBORN COFFEE experts have rfectod their In- stant so that. it gives on all the full-bodied richness 0 1mm real g 1:05.66.-Ofdlf some today--and enyoy itl Hap You... Toiseelsiou be sph ' fn "vs him iii. thor l .dIoiildfm "W Blue me!) aeiaiocteaf 011! BEAUATIFUL FOLANDE soft and tend to "droop" rather than ttdrape." . dress of Balmiiin is beautifully cut and draped to supple perfection. this season. is voluminous . - rem- iniscent of the 1920 era with its arys of all. Or does every month. every day. indeed each hour we enjoy become infinitely more pre- cious as we see one by one and fade away? the distance ahead. Time for so many things. to learn and master and enjoy what the heart wills. "The older" someone says poor in all the past that they re- grct." folks wove a length of Life's tap- estry on a warp of pure white. With our shuttles there the scenes we love and know best: fai llfivnssr Lena Caroline Ilchun. Iomn'a Idler. Phone I ;.-.--....4....-. .. . v Page 8 The Guardian Thursday, Feb. 28, 1957 HAPPENINGS. faithful Billie Wallace. week and sparked send. ; and their third outing in January. l nesday. at g Street. i at 107 North River Road. This magnificently feminine he hat. as are most at Balmain. Miss Maxwell who has ecp crown and wide, wavy brim. sends this news. Lois Maxwell. Youtii has so much time. Long ays stretching. leading off into Marriott. 32. of London. nu. well. 28. will continue February? It was a time” when as 3 director in Douglgg we fashioned houses and harns snug- bercd the sound of its music. that liquid murmur we stop to hear those times when our steps take us near. We wove in the dark of fir and spruce. the silver traceries of ma- LEMON SQUARES pics. the dark of the alders and rf"c:p' "1 crack" for pure charm a clump of white 3” 9 ' birchcs. One shuttle gave the rose If F” 'm"" threads for the dawns. and the l'c:ll:,l'b'1::f:;l"l sunsets tested our art and ingen- uity so besutiful and varied were the shades. The pale gold of moon. the glow of star-tapers came more easily - but how could we in our weaving catch the tde bush and reverence and charm of the rural night below? On Jsmes' account we set a horse and sleigh. bells about the harness on a wlndlnl: Island-road to conjure up the o memories he relates to the chil- drcn of an evening when they about the armchair beg from him such about "that Winter when the drifts climbed right to the top" of this or that building of the place. rleascd to find that "that was the very Spring. Ellen. the lbrown horse was born." i Today brought an opened road. and so smartly then the pent-up traffic of recent days was loosed as by car and truck then. the far- mers made easy contact with the Wide highway which at the end of this road leads to the world out- .sii-lo. Today took our farmers to their hush-work and gave Grand- daughter after school the beat pro- ving grounds for snowshoes on the drifts in the meadows about. 50. March. to some a long dream In the short days d last Fall is now about here. What weather will she offer? Days mostly sunny to kills those '1 cup white sugar 2 tablespoons milk Filling: 1 cup water 1 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour malning crumbs on top. moderate oven. PETER PAN-80 01.. MT. STEWART ? Of London is wondering if romance is on for Princess Margaret and Princess Margaret dated Billy Wallace for the tiiird time in one rumors that their on-again. off-again romance is ON again. Wnlace. who is dark wealthy. unattached and 30. was Margaret's regular escort before her romance with Peter Town- It was the second visit to Lon- don's Carlton Theatre in a week for Margaret and Billy, stepson of American writer Herbert Agar. together since Monday. Wallace has been i a frequent cscort of the Princess 1 in recent months. He spent a sev- en-day vacation at Sandringham. the Royal family's country home, Mrs. George D. DEBl0l3 enter- tuined at a luncheon bridge, Wed- her residence West l Mrs. Eric Found and Mrs. L. I). Macl(ay are entertaining at bridge Wednesday and Thursday p Lois Maxwell. a Toronto actress. L is to marry kin of Churchill. hols Maxwell, who started her career in Toronto, was known and liked as a person and an actress by many people. She is ii tall very slight young woman. She is not beautiful judged by the so-called glamorous standards. nor has she too much coloring. But she has the height and measurements. ex- ccllent facial bone structure. good eyes. graceful movements. in fact Hollywood chose her from many aspiring actresses in Toronto be- cause they said she was - photo- genic. ln manner she is a reserv- ed. very modest. young Canadian. studying and acting in London has become 3 general favorite profes- sionally and socially. The AP Toronto movie actress who has appeared in Hol- lywood and London productions. said Wday she will marry a dis- tant kinsman of Sir Winston Chur- chill. He is Peter Arthur Churchill Tic. marriage on March 29 will be the first for both. Miss Max- 1 to make films while her husband continues banks Enterprises. makers of tele- vision and feature films in London. .- In honor. of Miss Mildred Thomp- son. R.N.. the nursing staff of the COOK'S CORNER crumbs 1 cu Juice and rind of llemon. (cook) Rub butter into dry ingredients. Add milk. Put half the crumbs in pan pour in cooked filling. Put re- k 'PEACHES . . C. . . . 290! 55: STRAWBERRY RIISIIVI 29: ful gifts were pll Inted on this happy occrslon to the bride-to-be. At the Capping ceremony held in the Nurses' Home on Monday night nursing manuals were pre- sented to the Catholic nursed which marks the first occasion on which such a presentation was made. The manuals were donat- ed by the Cat.holic'a Women's Lea- gue. Summerslde division. The Alpha chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi met at the home of Miss Phyllis Brown. Prince Street. on Wednesday evening. The busi- ness part of the evening was con- ducted by the president. Mrs- Gor- don Bears. The chief topic under dlacussion was the arrnngementa for the annual ialisman Tea. The nominating committee brought in the list of names of those who will stand for election of office in 1956- 1957. The programme for the evening was on the subject. of "Travel." Miss Lena McLure spoke on this subject. Miss McLure, as a stu- dent. spent several years in Lon- don and again in 1951 cross the ocean to remain. that tim . for two and a half years. In the course of her remarks Miss McLure sta- ted that travel has almost two con- trary cxcitements. One is to see how greatly countries differ from one another in their scencry. re- sources. their manner of life. their communal culture and problems. The other and greater is to find below the differences how alike people are everywhere. Miss Me- Lure was introduced by Mrs. Bill Thompson and thanked by Mrs. Gordon Bears. Assisting the hon- tess Miss Phyllis Brown in serv- ing ths delicious refreshments were Mrs. Bill Thompson and Mrs. Louis Bagnall. been Potato recipes should be of spe- ial interest in this Prince Edward "spud" Island. The members F.ir. here's how formed. Add 1 tablespoon of but Sled ll"-0 Weir he3VY SWWY 5"" Prince Edward Island Hos ital T0u"dl"83- mid leadmg t0 and held recently I miscellanlgous tar or talyiglarfei Lihdcwg 3:": lwm '-5"" me l"m"1"3 w""'"' shower for Miss Thompson at the but um . ,f,'" be, 5.5 ”'3"5- The ""m5""m' "99""! Cundall residence. Many beauti- 0' hm mum" n Eu", Bi V... quietly between its windsculptur- ed and forced throug a e si ii ed banks we put in - and remem- theeirinycontlnus beating u n or . MORNING SMILE to tell you where to get off. HOUSEHOLD HINT if stained or faded throw are otherwise in good in fast. kle them over a salad. sundae." rem stir them into the better for mu!- fins or cookies; them on vegetables or chow nieln; brown them in butter to use in Sauce Meuniere for broiled fish. or can. or even from the shells. but never do we stop to think F ROM EVERYWHERE Amish of Plain sects. some of whom may be settling in this prov- ince. are noted for their traits of thrift and frugallty- They raise bumper crops and the womenfolk are noted for their delectable dishes. Mabel Slack Shelton pass- es along a recipe that Amish wo- men uss and which is very popu- ar. it is called Potato Fudge and Boil 3 cups of white sugar. 1 cup of brown sugar. 1 cup evap- orated milk V4 cup corn syrup and four squares of chocolate together until a medium-soft hell can be If desired. add 2 cups of nuts and 1 teaspoon of vanilla just be- fore pourlng. Pour into lightly but- tered pan and mark into squares. You don't really have to worr! about your station in life. There is always somebody who is wining ' rut! condition. have them dyad for increased use- fulneas when properly refinished. n dyed rug loses none of its luster and resilience. and the colors stav LET'S EAT Nuts In Protein Foods Give Added Nutrition By IDA BAILEY ALLEN 'We chop nutnusts and spr c the Chef. "Vs toast and serve "We take nutmeats from a bag where they are grown. "From the jungles of Brazil come the great big Brazil nuta. nutritive values. Nuts are a good source of fat and contain consid- arabls vegetable protein of high biological value. This is activated to full protein efficiency when combined or served with meat. milk. cheese or animal protein." Tomorrow's Dinner: Grapefruit Salad New England Baked Beans Brown Bread Panned Canadian Bacon Escalloped Tomatoes Baked Honey Nut Drop Cakes or Apple-Pear Sauce Coffee Tea Milk. '1': 1:. new in if c- ouaIr.thonne-stated peel llemonand .lIeahIsinon Jules. I Illa. Blend in the sin : c.IlmOdV- sifted enriched flour. Va up. an 3541389-bakiIIll0da.Add c. chopped fllbert. pecan. ' A or walnut meats. Stir alternately with l or. liquid honey into the first mlture. Beat the egg whites and fold in. Oil a large cookie sheet or in- verted roastlng pan. Drop on the dough by teaspoonfuls. Top each with additional chopped nutmeats. Bake 12 to l5 min. in a moderate gen. 375 degrees F. Makes about These keep up to 3 weeks in a closed container or may be wrap- sealed and frozen. ' From our own South and South- All measur is are level. Baked Apple-Pear Sauce: in a west come the pecans. And dur- Recipes proportioned to serve I 3 pt. buttered or margarined cas- ing this tour of the Pacific States. to 6. serole. combine 6 tart cooking we have seen groves of filberts in Oregon and tasted the delicious ' ' and almonds in the huge groves of California." "And almost never. Chef," I added. "when we use nutmsats in a food. do we count their high Panned Canadian Bacon: Plll-fry. uu slices cut V4" thick. Allow 2 or 8 slices for each serv- ing. Start to pan-fry in a cold skillet and gradually heat. Turn once. Cook only until beginning to brown. not until crisp. To apples and 4 winter pears. any variety-cored. peeled and cut in eights. Add 1 c. light brown sugar, 1A c. water or cider and Vi tsp. grated nutmeg or,the grated rind Va Orsllalow-ovaI.IIlegreesI..oi-u. til the sauce la red. Serve warm. plain or topped with half-scoops of ice cream; .3.- ehlil and top with sweetened Whip. red cream. Trick of the Chef When making grapefruit ii-.il ;I. use lemon French dressing ...i.i plenty of paprika. MING CREEK M.B. Long Creek Busy Bee Mission Band held lull regular meeting in the school room Jan. slat ML't'l- ing opened by the president read- ing the Scilpture. followed by all repeating the Lord's Prayer in un. icon. 23 answered roll call. Report of years work was inv- en by the leader. Birthday lynx was opened amount realilcd 32.55. Bible Verse. Calendar scrib- blers for 1966 passed in. A iii-iv home work book to be started for this year. also used Christmas cards passed in to be sent to Mis- sionarles in India later on. The lat chapter in Missionary story book was read by Denna. The lesson by the leader, Mrs,,Duii. aid MacEachern. Next meeting Feb. 28th. Meeting closed with lemon. Cover. Bake 5 hrs. in a Mlspall Benedicti KLEENIX 2pIig.39e inquest pediatncuu low-fat. eonoenuntedfor-nlsorm Milk fled labsl&.ertho (Yallowlnbel. Allan ltmiinbhasasedi . ht-ltasnodnlodsvntypeo . advayonrdsrluthabusntsofthmnnafimarb .QeN&I...lo&rvaa ' "HE INT '.'."..'.'t.-...”'"'.'E'...'a,.”." sweet quest of the reatfid days ....., Goodnight. . . . . . - WIFE PRESERVERS PERFECTION BUTTER...2Ib. . . . 1.25 "h gaI.Ice Cream . . 89: "TL? York SPECIAL PIA”. 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