EAT Strawberry Cheese Pie From Western Hostess By IIDA .lAlLEY ALLEN Mr. Billings bad barbecued the The first time I ever walked on steaks on the outdoor grill, with Pltlmrnse Petals happened one a saucing of butter only. In Call- Heninl lll Delano. Calif. rbe fornia the word "barbecue" Chef. our host Alan Rants. and I means food cooked outv of -doors Lena Carolina IlcLure, Wainesra Edits. Phone asna lllrrally Walked up the primrose and not necessarily highly spiced path to the front door of the beau- food. Page 8 The Guardian Friday, Feb. 15. 1957 "M "”'”” "'M'-""1 ”"- L 3- A choice of torrinss for the Billings, for dinner. . - c '9! 25:5” "t'i.'..'..l?:.',:i Relishes Ripe Oivea 1, . I Charwwaroiled Stun c Ives. crumbed crisp bacon or ' cubes of butter. Baked Potatoes The strawberry cheese pie was Choice of Toppings hbulout G799" Pun Whh M"5hl'00ln' All measurements are level. glrfiihbehhy Chee" 7" Strawberry Cheese Pie - From ' 0 9' , Mrs. Billings e or Use Orange 3 Col Reginald F. Long, M,C,, A, itirg, met-A w, R, George it-it , The Salad W35 59l'Y9d "'53- Rel" Sections or Grapes for Topping: hit-5, val Wuorinen and daugh- H. Larter. 21 Chestnut Street. Mrs. Wuorincn will join her hug W”. Mach, EA AM. 1 BE A. Friday by tram for vanwmprl ISl.i9SVli-Pl"! Passed Wltll the Hell! Blend We lb. (12 oz.) cream cheese ter Paula, are spending a weeks Charlottetown, P.E.I. before leav- band F-L Wuortnen who bu lefl lR. Ac. S” consuming wgin"; of B.C. Mrs. (ieorge, the former Lucy T'"d”"d”al' "'9' m'dl"m ' ""5 Ind 95 0- Elnnlillnled llllnr by . vacation with Mrs. Wuorinen's ing for Halifax to sail on the with the 423 all weather squad- Slmms of Kensington, P.I-1.I.. has PM "l'd'"m'w'lN”"' T "com" hind 0r In Eleclrlc mixer. parents, Mr, and Mrs. Edward lvernia for Grostenquln, France ron. Victoria Street. Wesllnlnslell been on an extended visit to her."'g "' pufawc" Separate 3 exit 38!! the yolks Iondon and Mrs. Long have . sister Miss Lottie simrus at i-(en. a.)m.ae........ until thick. Add 1 tsp. pure vanllla - ' , flat at Hans Crescent. l(nights- sington. and her many friends and' . r. . , t h. extract and la tsp. almond u- N. WILTSHIRE W.M.s. from Ephesians. by Mrs. Bowman pers were given in to be sent in bridge. London. Mrs. Long is a relatives in this province. while in ims new, p"”mo"' I am” W" "” tract. Stir into cheese mixture. H V , r V and Mrs. R. Clark. Hymn no. 73 the Red Cross. Proceeds of 5 great aunt of Mr, Rolgnd Tayluf chariottetmtri, Mrs, Georgg was W hide I” make EXCW95 ll” Beat the egg whites until stiff; lhe hnhlh 'Wlh5,h"fC Ahhlllahl 0' and Prayerland benediction clos- card play conducted by Mrs. Ed- ; who visited with Col. and Mrs. the guest other brother. Mr. Har- '".e' 3" w”" '” ' "nee WM lnlll in me w0me”5 Mlssmnmly 59”?” ed the period. The unreshment win Peters and won by Mrs ' 1 Long. during Mr. 'I'aylor'i recent tie simm; and hirsg simmr. l h”"T3bl9 W ""9""h' P999” ” spoon into a 9" plate lined with hrhl lhr February nleellnll 1'' -he committee for the March meeting Cliff Peters were handed In amoun H: visit to Lonaorr. Mr, 1-hyior aim ""9553'y- a chilled, (not r baked) graham Church The Presldenh Ml'5- Gram is Mrs. Earle Mama: and Mrs. ting to 542.00 in all. visited another grggpgunt ti,-5. hits, Gert.-ride iii,-irauiay .,i Vic. Lgghilsc:lE1fFlg(::'::D:3:EEmon cracker crum crust. Bake 40 min. lllllchell Dre-Wind and lhe mesh Ni-lsori Iiatherley. Four members agreed to cleas ffol. Nye who has a lovely house toria. l3.C.. has been visiting her lh I Slnw-0V9n. 325 degree! F "'3 W35 999"” with "'9 smgmzi "'9 Schml 0" Feb" ml" Mr; F”"' i' - ' . ' ' ” ' ' 35!-LE RIVER W-L ' D a le invited members iii in Warsash, near Southampton. It bl(JlhPl'. Mr. Malroliii Macaulay l'”C0"f.'de"ce? I "Mk lack "I .SIll'elId Wllll Sflur Cream tup- 0f Take "m9 l" b9 H013 The Us 5 S , . is of interest to note that the Lung and her sister Miss Margarct Mac- Tntfonndencf 13 ,”'el hupdiup PlnE- l'3nll9 10 .lllln- l0nE9l' nl 350 5”'dy' m"d”"'3d by."Mr5i Baucel Thr. gene Rivgr women's In- her Mme hr "'9 Msrchd m?tel:"'g' 1 flat in London is on the same street aulay. For the past month Miss H" mievgn 5 "'3 ozammg ft” d9El'h9n 17- Chl”- r Dawn 191?. M the d' End" fIms' stnulc met at the home ot Pris- R0” 9"” (0 be answere W 3" 1, as the school which Prince Charles Gertrude Macaulay has becn hav- da"Ce' "9 ' 30 ear or Glrnlsh 0' ll'95h 3ll'8Wb9l'”e5- 95 of mmllonary W” In mg .I . h. p . I. on n . b. ml for the ,3 . Irish joke. Meeting then closed on is attending. Col. and Mrs. Long ing a most enjoyable holiday Gite '"”5'c ”d M" to da"""' hm when 59”" 3- K”''3 "d hmmohar and "'9. Feed ("'12: ,',i,.,,,,&yI",f,eeu,,gr There wags lllnllon Ol ndlnlllnnlent ill" 1 dh" and Mrs. Nye kindly entertained flew from Seattle to New York. I hat o".the danct floor my fa" Graham Cracker Crumb Crust: '0'. w9rk"s' m 355'” the "””5'”''' a n attendance or nine members ltctous lunch was served by tlo in honor of Miss Lena McLure. Miss .llacaulai' and a friend filrs. 1”" W0" '. f”"”w'.l Imagine lb" Put 20 graham crackers in a plas- 3”” already hhgret H31-of mm? arid tivo visitors. The regular or- llmwss 3".” I"5Er"m9"ml mdl " during the latier's residence I.I'IlR. A. Purdyol('algarysaileti fromiworyow '5 laughmg at ",'e' hm, tic bag. Fasten the end with a bcrst Mr” wmmm Hark ".”5' dr-r of monthly meetings was car- ml seloww-S lendcredl bad 0&1 London. New York on the Empress of Scot- l 0' ,"””r" my.h."5.b”"d "M 5””'d rubber band. Rail to fine crumbs. L”"”"d Bowman '?"d,M':' aha” tied out. Five dollars was voted men" A mom hm" Mow ' hand for a mu weokq Carmmany Ill) nervous rigidity. mend rd or sugar with 1.3 C. but. Mat-Rae took part in tie tu y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jenkinsfcruise. Miss Macaulay then rctum- Believe "'9' 1'" med mmy - . r . f i the March -of Dimes. tel. or margarine. press evenly The business period was conduc "l . - - T ' f in her Mrs. Fred , . . Branscombe. Devon. had as a re-led to Baltimore and finally for at "mes ”” crowded dance "mt" against the bottom and sides of is led by the pm5'dem' Th?” W"? Bmltfnoande E-rims! Nicholg RESTIKICTED INil.0W ' t . I ; itint guest Mr. Roland Taylor olliteek in her home province Sltei where "”b”d-V w”'.'ld M" ”"””.di 9'' pie plate; chill. 1" mmlbers Md "'3? "SR9? "get" 50" Voiumcered to umvass me ms, t Inimlgratitin to Argentina is Ilrn : -we -new -- i- vnarionewwn. Mr. mans is n-iaay is. by we avr';:,7,,gn.;";g3,,m;:;gk7s;,,';";,:;;1, sour mam Totwlmtr Mix 1 3:133, '12:; ';;;:,",wgV;,,,,.:;:: 3; ti-ict for the Red Cross campaign med underus constitution to wh- it . sort of the late Dr. S. It. and Mrs. l ,ilo.iiti'i-ulmthciii-e by lldln to ltc- mm. H. I dun improve in mi; re tbsp. sugar, I c. dairy sour cream. mntribmed to me Temperance In Mm.(.h. H W35 decided to con, persons. 1 - Jenkins" norm B'C' spcci my husband may have to L1 lsp' pure Vanilla nu”: -anal Federation bv the members. A llhhe "'9 "am parties "' the ha" Tl " Speed and acctiracy are criter- 'tHelen" is depicted di-iiiuitstrat-I ' 4 drops nlmond extrac" ' l l r - 3 ' ht. of each week. - V find a replacement for me-pos- F1 h h” "I uamy of mmmv. letter was received from Mrs. 0" w9d"('''d3y "'9 nus that all graduates of the Clerk m3 h" 'h'1”3' am k"0"'9d39 '” S 9 q ' . . - ' hers are to lo- . sibly his secretary. And I'd have mg union navm. while "mom have Rntz. port worker at Halifax. The l"5"F"l9 "'9'" I . .. . . V , . , - , r ,- - - -. n tea prize each. MOWNG SM” :MHLiiAll0-R1 ..... or 8 COOK 5 - me-r must develop prior to complet-ted pass as W5.” 55 m.inL, me hung 'Well, welt. are you a goody ' ' ' . . -- ' ' i t. ll Von PM me two mgemcr for anidrcn for their partel of Wlitie The main topic of inicicst its , - 1 learn it, dance arid he tr cimriderit . . ftitts," which was very acccpta- llitinlll is the set of Cliinaivarc . R CASSEROLE ing the "Clerk Typist" course. our Slll(.l'('lll uiii. 3 (..,u,M. aver hill; bit) H K d I I b. i Wlfe Carl T wife and liostt-ss. I have no friends un-rli)::::lr:)l;tl; Dmn". hli-. . tvliicli thc Institute. lS-en(::aV0lllI'- .I.ak:Li,:lTrEfa.,oriIe poultry dives 0' D A st . . 21' ' mm” H P 9 eh t r' an t 1.5: " lull ' ":1 9 a l' uh u once ep 33 "'9 5'” ca” " """"l'””l""- Fish Fillets Bake-Braised all 03- " M" wall rewwe 8 P ' casserole. serve at Hamilton. Ontario. at- Wheatley River, Prince Iudward Pny W - i t ion! to the members. There were 12 West flour. tended the ”Clerk Typist" course Island. She has been transferred .1 I ....&a1..a. Add a layer of hamburg. . l ' K - . ' ' - ' ' ' . tot with the Regular Force at ac to RCAF station Mount Hope Dear Mary Hawnht I mwl DAMING REQUIRES SKILL Mm and me how”! "5"! re Sprinkle with salt and penpel . . . Baked Potatoes - i . . . li've ll'lp. I am married to at Dear (.P.: First, about seIf-con- lwrtt-'d and llln lrull Ind lrltlhl Al” Slalmn Aylmer. Ont. Hamilton. Olltarln. ."”'''"3'. "M" Skwngr 1” "all": WTlnd('l'l(lll man who loves mo, and. fidcncc: vou seem to think that Buttered Pmsmps and swimming. For girls. dancing ' Mrs. Dun Compton won the pen- ny iickel article which was donat- . t . , ' le scraped onion. " l5 59ml 5'"”? 1"” m9”'"g 315” 'd b Mrs Ernest Nicliolson. The am! 8.1"! - A .. 1 . , . . Nutmeg Cup Custards hm ., . v ' '. Y 2' . r Lonitnue ttnttl all tspused and w 2:03 ' V"- 9-W5 9. '5 0 I 'FlhI'-"lltBk-Bi.don - tsp X Ttblesoup. helfbmilncentive can do much in in-i?,;n'ml;m I want mm to be proud ' arenas"i0uy0l:l'cga::':"::: tlililoellanolg. Omojwz Iiezlsang sen” ,,;:.,',fh 01".. ll:(l:I'('jl":'tdirzhellevlzgfnndefiggdufg lni-I M C p d Plh e gake 1 hour ina 375 degree oven. -m--m---m l - - -- it tr 3 ,,qdrii.,t ,; Ll . ,.. '. urs. ex .ompon an . sure success. At the age of 10.. ap, You see 1 MW never roamed as a duck takes to water. and mm.r:n:;ai: fwewbuneizd aw Wonicns ASSOUEIIOD taking part rma B0” are on the Sick comm". ..-..- peam.nc' and health ha.” lmleuo dance and it is so enibarras- Ki,” 3 Nednaple perfnrmu" baking dish that can go to table. m the pmgralm' ,, . Red ice for Fohritary. Mrs. I-Ernest ' p meanmm but .5 "5" rehald camsing. when we go to a wcdding w”h”"l P”'pa””m" Dot with 1 tbsp. butter or mar- The ,suppy seuetaly asf Nicholson and Priscilla Bcll are . I betmostglffecttve. asdone trrtumi:iu- reception or om” party, to have ygu ask tor, rrrucii of your-ggif, Karine. tncltlribet? toverrtgglge lsetktetifrcsusuolr ml the lunch commute? for the . S dtnhermhiefllioddephatie 'taille:le.r she,” 535” "N0 lhilnk you. I don't 50””! dancmx '5'” t" mm” Brush 2lbs. fresh or frozen fish qm 5' or 0 S ' March meeting. 4 ,, k k! th t 1 h g shine Pennies" are to be passed found that I set fee of-one dollar ”'d""- I l""”” my "”5'”?"" 1”" ahdcothcrsahattgriihlte lg:l.)Il1)eh It an we" "ml "”"'d b""" ”' "'3'" ln at the next meeting. whlch is ROLLO any rxnsr w.t. "What are your plans for tomor- horses. I recall mv father telling l0r 8V9l'y lW0 Pound! l0S1 Worlled I" damlewbm he doesnl dance ' ' gamm Season wml Hi "pt San , ' to be held at the home of Mrs. ran 1”" James smiled to the two me of the number of fine horses iwmlders with her Overwelglll. bwause I dun 1' :t?i(cl?:f-ll!lil::ll:lgyihlzmm? mlinlgnhir .n'd W tsp" pepple; Plmcev ampf"-Ila Wal ter Clark. Two members Mrs. H. G. Mt-Ewen was hos- , children at the house across the pasturing in 3 field by the road in 1 daughter. Significantly enough she p Recently he has been promoted m. 8 good game of go"-qthat ha, 0"I'!""k5- ggvg 1;; m?n"l'il':"";mm::i: handed in a donation of 33.00 and less to tho members of Rollo Bay . latte, visiting us a while this ever his schooldays . . . And thcn onc lulled lhnl Ont? the lmllndn Slanted '" h"5'"('55- Wh”'l' "laws ” "9" 8 E l h . g , . , , y . r to be learned: by study. mem- niiig free of school-lessons, be day the ship-building was ended. coming Olly Illtcrrst In the mone-.muIe Imperative that I lcatn 0 ON work and dmgem pram” crate oven. 350 degrees m 375 db the offcring amounted to 51.88. East W.I. for their February "ll-'lfl' fore going out through the moon- the parents dead. and the family I lary award waned. and in its: dnn1'9l "5 l Wahl "1 he 3" 355" i" l ' "995 F" Unwver w bmwm Far. The study for next meeting is ing. Mccting opened by singing . - . . p , . . Not knowing the fundamentals . to be conducted by Mrs. William the Ode. follaitcd by roll call f iighi in catch a tavern; '1'.V, pi-9 gone, uii but this dnughtgr, . ilmproved appearance. Front thenlhts career; and he Will he 8550-10; good dancing, you probably "'3" ol l”"5ley' Clark and the worship period by which was rt.-spondcd 1;) with glui- ; Li,-am at Mr. C's in the house on "Triii us what shr tricked iikri" on, right eating was no problcm.;ciated with higher class people In, can”. accurately appraise the pr" Mrs Ralph Noye. A report of the enlincs. Thcte ncrc I tncm cars the hill. Both were about James Granddaughter bogged. James and com, of another-5 pert-on", prcsbylerial. held recently in Sum- and 2 visitors prcscnt. ,m.en,wt even your husband-, mersirle was given by Mrs. Earle Copies of Institute ncirs wcrc in tho old armchair. himself catch- sought for words. "Why. I'm not ing a brief respite before going out much of n hand at describing what -,,,,d tend 1,, (29; um or his . ' liiacRae. The meeting closed with distrlbulctl anumu nlPnIbt'l'S Illld to cnniplcte ends of choring. folks look like" he offered. "She mistake as well as: yoltltr own. Bela" "SW8 ! WW Phlnl l'0ll9l'i lht Worship Period led by Mrs. corrcspondttce from Head Office ”I'm going to crush grain In the was . . .of medium height, I would Shuffling to music, as many nice Wanh W9” hhd l'"l59- ThlS l'9"lnV95 Georlte Godfrey. road and discussed. The sum of no Rem sg ml... .3, nmriiing," Mack replied. "Gage say, dark . . . ." people do. isn't dancing worthy of ""9 3nd "'3' 3l"'l5?9 d”5'- mhhhm C0"""9'"3- bY lhe l”"l"- Wm" 35,-00 W35 "med "Jr "'9 Mawhhl --:..:j.:-.1 , mid hr.-S mme in nip, ",1 be. "pl-9"y'3" the name; and it hires I Very R. for a smoother paint job. followed by scripture readings Dimes. it) baby gowns and 30 dia- ' tum-ti us we should get a nice lot "Yes. as a girl tht-y said she complished woman partner to donc. ' was quite tiractive. And wcll-cd- f'Thcn I'll have to take care of ucated too. he always spoke niece ' the bantams and rabbits myself" ly, choosing her worlds. Grnnddaguther spoke up. "And "And her home. where was it?" y we must have our work done by Mack questioned. dinner-time. re ' . 7 Because "It faced the other road that goes we're to go skating after that." in from the Corner. I mtist show "Yes" Mack nodded. ”I know." you the spot somt-time. though I "It wouldn't do to lot the like don't suppose now, there's much of that slip from mind" James trace of it left." sidcsiep the average man's blund- ers on this score. LEARN BASIC STEPS Dancing Isn't almply "following the music"-at least, not until you've learned the basic steps so thoroughly that you've filed them away in the uncounscious mind. from whence they unreel automa- tically. to guide your feet as oo- chuckled. "So she lived there alone?" cenlun requires. "And where will you skate?" Granddaughter's voice was sad. Maslnry 0? the Varloul dlllcc he asked. "Yes. for years v lived to be an tmlternsesays the waltz or rumba "Out on Kristy's Pond" Mack old lady. She's buried otit in the 0r Snmhl Or tango-by study, replied. church-yar ." memory work and practise in "Who was she? Do you know. "And she never married?" said above! is the only way to be- Gran'daddy'!" Granddaughter "No. though as a girl she had come at case on the dance floor. queried. plenty of admirers, I've been told.' And l00tl dancer! keep up the "Yes. tell us!" Mack begged. "And there was one who remain- 3001 Work. year in. year out, to "All about her" she smiled. ed a bachelor all his life on her avoid srttlnl rusty: Ilso. of "Well . " James began. account, wasn't there?" we qulr- course. because they enjoy it. "Once upon a time . . 3' Grand- ied. If your town lacks a dance daughter giggled. "Yes" James smiled. "And I and my. perhaps there is a YW . or a communit, centre, that affords dance lessons ftp" be- ginners. as part of the recreation program. Or you might find a brings you this prlvhie tutor In town; or a friend . . or neighbor ta good dancer) wlIl- In to teach you for a fee. Also it would be proper to ask your husband's secretary to help you I,-' ,. locate such a service. She might I prove to be a real friend in this. , ' and subsequent. social emcrgenc- ' i l h lea. M.H. j g&aQt Then Once upon a tlme' " remember him well. He was ottr James amended "her people own- neighbor -- a big, bluff man, with ad that farm where the skatlng- a red beard. Had a pair of dogs as pond is now - right from the Cor- lknowlng as humans. She wouldn't nor. back" he nodded "to the marry him - or didn't, though stream no the creek. They weretihey were sweethearts all their well-to-do folks. farmed. and were lives. "But rliere" Jamcii said ris-i ship-builders as well. Thai was ing. "I should have been to myl quite a trade years ago and there work long before this!" i were ship-yards, theirs and oth- What touching romances tire era down by the River. iRemlnd buried. we fancy, viitli those who. me if: show their sites to you some once lived and mnvcd in this com- day when we're passing there). So munliy. we. in our turn. claim as they built ships -owned and sailed ourii! them too. I reckon, and besides Until tomorrow -- - Diary - had their farm with its cattle and Goodnight . . . . . . KEEP IN TRIM The Problem Of The Overweight Ten-Year-Old By IDA JEAN KAIN nu-rwt-iglit in school age chil- Mary I-Iawortb counsels through her column. not by mail or pgf. sonal interview. Write her in care of this newspaper. -he-3-an-....-...s.e CO I. D5 . Bneextu, shivering ache-all-over 7 misery will give way to rgljgf . within minutes- of taking Buck- ' ley'a Cold Capsules. Four cold. City's Department of Nutrition. This would permit a gradual loss, lren is a problem that should not from a half to one pound a week. ' "5h"''' '"3"'dl'"l” l" Qhhh our WITH gox TOP F ANY- )! disregarded. The ten year age and allow her to "grow" into her i , y . wake "p”"''' F'" ""9! 9" DAINTY "CE "mt lovcl appears in be the common weight. If the diet is cut drastlc- Fl-3-4-U&53'as0'?”' ” 5011”! 30'" lllnney back. Pocket age for an increase in weight. On ally. the appetite stimulus is so "u ”c' F”"'"l' "19 ”r- 50” the one hand. It may be that strong. you .ccompllsh nothing ' l ”"'7""'"- parents suddenly come to the reIl- but turning the child into a cheat, Iuition that what has been re- Dr. Jolllffe cautioned. . tzarded as ."bnln"' in no lower Lack of exercise is responsible The ""'"' h M" "'7 "M" "”""' "M 3 ”'"'""'" ”""”" 'Y TAKING Contains rice from around the world with us nd indeed I front sheath The dcm collar belongs in that category. However. (of much ovgfwelght in ”'” t I .. re" 2”. "Ni sets off the d V okgrahicb II V Pllyniolniflrllly. this is the age It Increasing exercise through play lm lh -2 liucked Th. eglifufz fawn. s M a" 35 'xcm'W VOW ” 3"” .C900MkGl which excess pounds often new activity is essential, Encourm for resor. spring and stlmmerlmetll im to end, 0" wk of"; cnmhuu-In Dub” '3” . ""'l"'- the overweight clllld lbllylnl wear. Georgia lillock. that talen- l . ' uh " ' 3" 9"” Vh” " lhh equipment if necessary) to :0 bI- led exponent of csttrroius cfeltedlllllllo-!fcl).r"th:eon.:l. . N.” n", e This Ol?ANGEand COC0lllIl ltflllliissobeaaytomalzel hr Helpfulliintseiiriesbyhlianalenclt. fuinousfoodoutliorlty dNew,fast-eooliingiiiatliod L IIII flll C.-P.” , I as-rep-4--n-----.-.----n-ca-no-11::-tmi . --v , p . r aioianaovataiesinaisiaiiiin,aiaosi.niuussi.,isainost.osst l d” afnvooauaiian t n