I ANNE AMS Plge 8. The Guardian Wed.. Dec. 21. 1955 own life. and in my immediate l'.......-''.. M1 ftlirtuivedii-3.d' -lvIoc:.vTia:IteliI:yfIllh. sufficient material goods. Chil- Why Not Share Your Christmas Dinner? By his Bailey Allen Christmas is an intimate fainilyilarge onion. and 3y tbsp. olive oil. day. In almost every home in Fry and stir until the onion is our country. there's a bountiful din. yellowed. Ier. with enough to share with Thcn add 34 1:. small-diced sal- aomeone else. .ami or Polish sausage, l tNo. 2V2) y -mm IanW195:i..?.::::.;”"::.::.:”r w m . t - l, girl who islmilea aw ay from Il4lIl'tP. i::,'(lf;i'n"lnrt5lk:;asliIl'-apper and K "P' h 't V - - ?n'.l”.fl3Zi.”cii"l”T2E.?illlflhitttf figim" H hm or W "W. "E Mull tgealeld I'M; "lf,”lmCF5Il?x Tito spaghetti: lnot a large sauce- ym” '3'” am” dm S M It iian iiiclisiire 2 qts. water. Bring I Christmas dinner and (Jhrisiiiias , z .. d b -I. ll, dd -, . TOMORROWS DINNER ,1 .1 mi pkg h.gh.p.-met” spa. Corn Breudighctti or elbow macaroni. Boil rapidly until tender. bur not soft ior mushy. The liquid should be Quebec Pea Soup Spaghetti Italian Toned Celery-Greeii-Popper Saladeltes labsnrbed If not, don't drain it. the Cinnamon-Crouton Appli-sziiiw sauce will mix with the small Coffee Tea ililk amount left Add H c. grated Parmesan oi-I Quebec Pas Soup: Put the con- FIIPPSO, and half thel hunt: I ll zozll pkg. pre - cookcd American dried split peas into a 2 qt Kellie. , sauce to the spaghetti. Place in (-mr-KEN nRE(;Ax Add a chopped, peeled onion l.a heatcd largc deep bowl. Pour the of the hmm, hk” Sm”. nmurt Isly leaf, a ham bone or 2 oz lrcniziiiiing sauce over the top. Top lmall-diced lean salt pork. with 11 c additional graed cheese. Add 1 qts. cold water Cover anrll If any is left over, cover and re. boll about 1 hr.. or until the peas frigerate for several days; or wrap-. are very soft. Add 2 tsp salt, 14; seal in moisture vapor-proof con-I tsp. moiioaodlum glutamate, L4 tsp. , taiiiers and freeze up to a month in pepper and 1 tsp. sugar. id fond freezer. Pass johnny cake or ciii'llhi'eal'I. AI'I.ESAL'CE TRICK OF THE ..SplgI1ettI Italian: First make the. CHEF sauce. Than cook the spaghetti. Top applesauce with hot butter- ..Tho lance! Peel and crush 2 fried croutons dusted with 10X con- nections garlic . Place in a fryiiigtfectionera sugar and a dash of pan with 1 fine-chopped, peeled, cinnamon. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS I. I I KITCHEN CHARMERS Brighten your kitchen with these. gay ianimal” designs -e for pot- hrililcrs. clever handle-mitts too! .Easy. fun to make - sure hit of a bridal shower, bazaar! Pattern 7016: Transfers. direc- ,tll'lnS for making three different i”aniiiial” potlinlders. hand-mitts. Fond TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern Istamps can-I not be areptedi tn Charlottetown Giiarrlian. Household Arts Dept.. on Front Street, W. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. Ordcr our ALICE BROOKS ni-cdlecr:-ift Catalogue. Enjoyi pages and pages of exciting new TII-".S' Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll iiant to order every design in itly I 5puiuIIy formulated he biiod Bush as: phlegm-oaaawhoj. . PATTERNS I SEW-EASY SEPAILATES Busy mom, whip up these ward- robewondors in a jiffy. No fitting worries--this pattern was designed IN lwguiners. Princess jumper, box iacki-L blouse offer many 9-llafltles for Monday - to - Sunday VHl'l9l.V. Start sewing now! Pattern 4545: Children's Sizes 2. Miflrllilll; jlllllflef and jacket. iitirrlx n4-inch fabric. lhls pattern easy to use. aim V” l""mrltot:- illustrated instructions. lnnt bc aceptedt for this paiipm DRESS. STYLE NUMBI-JR, Pattern Dr-pt., an From 5. Toronto. Ont. goilsfi Good for Children and Adah. coming more spice conscious, per-i haps because the man of the house likes spicy flavorful food, ilnat's why they like eating in restaur- ants fooilsl. is the ineiiliilk. as a mic. (Ill a better job spit-iiig food than the ladies Men will take a chance lillh an ”unknown” spice and use it more timirlirv on tlic part of the rliicfy executive in the kiii-lii-ii may be due to lack of knoiilcdge ' I03? monosodlum glutamate. Place bunst of using the wrong spice or oflou cookie sheet, over-spicing. F. 15 minutes. century ”Evei',v enliiii; Iiiaivrial it h ii, in size 6 blouse. l yard for caiiliflnii-er. 13,, bananas. Fine Cooking Need Spices To Delight Entir (liiiaitiati IIltlIlDl'll'dIiPI'S that siici-izilitc in fort-ign Thc truth ill" freely than wrimen.Tbis A Chinese gniiriiict of the eighth lcft its IIIIK dictum can made palatable pi-midiiig it given the rirriper fll'5' timing be A -- The man food so you'll be the talk ul, tiiiin if you serve chicken oreganal with N cup of grated onion. the I1l2Illel'tDI'9P'dl'0d mustard, 1 tablespoon of poppy seeds. I bioiling chickcn - is I ll: teaspoon parsley --' 2 tsp of the i e Family arc be- iinoliiainable fully choppcd almonds lmay be substituted. MEDLEY OF MORSELS Cream Ir; cup of softened butter Split ll hamburger buiis Spreadt creamed mixture on cut sides and over tops. halves boilcd ham and V: of achccsc slice Sprinkle Put each pair of bun: together with a slice oft cheese slice withl CHICKEN OREGANA about 4 lbs. oregana and the right kind of seasoning" In cilp lemon Juice Many basic recipes rail for sea- soning to taste. This places quite I responsibility upon the cook - expert or timlcc. cngnizcd as a voi',v pci'siinnI pos- session -- a part and parcel of our designs - knitting. '3l'0ChEl. 9711' individual pcrsonalitics Fine cook-rpm-, hrnidrry. iron-ons. toys and novel- in mm hgpnfnps a ram, at 5e1f,,,n juiui garlic 5," and parsley expression. y One artist may blcnd colours Tlntbfushi canvas. aiiiitlicr lllit) lilcnd liar-; ' loncs and lIii'l'lltIl('5 but the monic artist with pots and pans must. blend Sub”! llam” l0 Pl”0(lUC9 8 until brown and tender. Brush oc- ciisemble of masterpiece of ciiliiiary art. Spice makes prosaic foods more appealing. llcavily srillcd fonds willl need more spice than lightly salt-I ed foods. There can be no rigid set of rules on the art of using spice effectively, and any rule-of-thumb guide has its failings as lnrlivldiinl tastes vary. You don't have to know them romance. of the spice trade in the ,e.arly years or the origin of the various spices and herbs to become known as the blue ribbon cook in Va teaspoon garlic salt tmore if me hridh wore a gown desired) 1-3 cup cooking oil 'l';i.ln is noiv re- 58” and pepper . Clcan and quarter lii-oilcr 1'SprinkIe lightly with salt and pop, Mix cooking oil. oregana. lem- thoroughly. Brush (using pastry chicken generously with mixture. Place on broiler rack about six Inches from heat. Broili about 20 minutes on each side, orl casinnally with liquid to prevent dryness. When serving pour bal- ance of liquid over chicken. Serve very hot. Serves 4. ITALIAN TOMATO SAUCE FOB MACAEONI 1 can tomato paste 3 tablespoons olive oil 2 large onions sliced Ii teaspoon oregana Zla cups water Pinch cayenne pepper Salt and pepper to taste Saute onion in oil about 5 minu- your neighbourhood, but one lhingitg qr um” medium brown Add you should know and renicmbcr is the wondcrfiil aroma that makes everyone say ”m-in- smclls wond- erful, tastes even better" can be easily lost if spices are not carc- fully covered after each use. Most. of you cinnamon and nutmeg e but have you ever uscd them in the pastry lwhen making mince or pumpkin pie. Try sprinkling nutmeg on the pastry for meal pie or over roast of beef. It's also just right Ncxl III'Ilt' )UlI.I'f' using a ii hipped p - cream garnish try a dash of cin- Fl” '" WW. I5 tell-Ed I0? I". Has namon. nutmeg or mace on the . y 'rrPam. or blend it in when whip- l..;m"' THIRTY ' FIVE LENTS ping the cream. .n l'PtlISl in coins (stamps can. inrdinary fare a goiirnir-t's delight SESAME DRESSING FOR (IREENS lit cup ivhitc wsamc sends 2 tablespoons sugar S llhlehvonns soy sauce 2 tablespoons vinegar fl'YlnlI pan until I Ix-ux l The Chocolate! Laxative THIS CHRISTMAS SAY IT WITH FLOWERS - BY - WIRE To everyone alike. your lovely, living F'lowera-By- Wire bring glad tidings of happiness and love. Sim- ' ply leave your Christmas list with us. We gun'- antee delivery worldwide, telegraph-fa3t...even of iut-minute remembrances. latch of Mrs. John Williams l 3”” Flori-t-t Telegraph Delivery Assodatfon. Inn name 31'. pm, 4... O aaaqaoon Unix. heat to boiling. disappears ' kl . Ri 1"-PI In-impala-n-iciuuiig aoda Sine ciocaud "ml '"'”"' Til spinach or sliced For R imndcrfill flavor try gin- p.. y , . S ' N g -,Iicr on pot roast or make glngered lm pamly IZE AME -Ins rhickcri by mixing butter and gin- send rd "1 ANNE I Qcr than ruli bird inside and out 0 ET AIHNIS. mlore roastiiig. care of (Charlottetown F :1", - mar nm' A 20nd many liiiics i-urrictl dish- - as NIHIII as chicken or lamb. chill ----; , Win carnc-. chccsc chili or r-hutneys ---- aicnt quite up to par i-misc two light a liniiil was used lilllln Sniviniz. It's spit-o that makes why? be- Brown sesame seeds in a small seeds crackle, crush with a potato masher. add SHEEP. any sauce and viniigar. Use with such raw vogptghlm as water, crass. cucumber cabbage or gpin. a:l:l.xUse sesame seeds as a nutrt. breadunllsh (M mp mm"' at . 1'0 3. or cake topping, n Shine Silver SllllA K, 6; cow BRAN T I. lBAIllNGSOL:it paste, fry three minutes, stirring constantly. Add nregana. salt. pep- per and water. Cover. simmer for 25 minutes. May be used on any type macaroni. Sufficient saurc for an. familiar Wm, 1 lb. of macaroni. Serve very hot. MORNING SMILE MHIZV: "Daddy can't uni-ti since I Mama broke a leg?" Billy. "Why not?" I -llHI".V' ”It was daddi x 1...; 53.3 3 lirokc." Words OI The Wise The tree casts a shadow on varili only when the sun's l'i'il)k caught in its boughs. Thiii-c I. darkncss that does Iltll :iiI nearby THIS THIRS. tv riiimiv POT OF GOLD Lb. Box 99: lRalon Gaughey Vows Solemnizecl iiiiims foriiicd the setting at Blaney I tltlcmorial Baptist Church. Dor-I ll, cup ma i-hesler, Yila.ss., on Nov. 27 for the land it he knows om, needs ” why Mr Roygmn Mugmrd AR C0 "rial" 3"-"309-m Mmss R0"'lll Y0"? i"l9"3955l9" "'c"5"Yi 0" Mrs. Cecil lilacKenzie. cousin oftEF00m. was attired in charcoal And now, we ask you both to mat-ic Mcuaiiglicy and Mr. And- behalf of certain unfortunates me groom. was soloist, The 591. grey wool and nayon. Her access- accept this gift as a token of on, whom you love. ecmms chosen were --0 pm-ted iiries were pink and white with a good-will and; Bake 81350 degwviiite Bible with an orchid and ...-p and bring good cheer. The custom li.n.- n hack to ancient Britain. To bring ray of light hovering sonimlitio the best type of luck to the one - IAlexander A .N't(iiiili.u-ht SALE CONTINUES ('I.0SICll MONDAY ALL DAY - SAT- tfthrtctmiu live) CLOSED AT a mu. nlal! IAWOITII Ill: Wonders II Her Faith And Prayers, Can Help Others DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Do believe that one person's faith ' In God can hell another? In my longing work. I feel that our cull truly "runnath over." Iiit there are those 1 love. whom I would like desperately 10 help. I I knew how. Their splrltllll. emotional and physical resources simply aren't. adequate to cope with the overwhelming problems they face. There is no social agency In the community in which they live, to which they can turn. They are not religious people. although not anti-religious: and do not get spiritual help from church attendance. Maybe they pray; I don't know. WHAT FAITH DOES Recently I heard a sermon on faith -- in which a clergyman whose views I value talked about what faith can. and cannot. do. He does not believe that a wife's faith. for example. can help an alcoholic husband. The husband " " must believe. this preacher insists. I want to believe that my prayers cocoauu-r some 2 cups brown sugar 1 tbsp. margarine 2 jbatmbcraam "3 Hill to a boil I remove from fire. beat Tiiwmliif 2 cups lcilll sugar 5i la cup cocoanut or llutmeats .3E'E.""1'1':LEl3..li'lL the following address. Dear Lewis and Audrey: Your friends of the e have gathered here to-nl:IiIImt.l,m:,: tend to you our best wishes Ind to offer our congratulations on the Interesting event which has recent- ly taken place in your lives when On the good ahlp matrimony You gladly aalled away With true love a your pilot To guide you day by day Throughout the entire journey May your happiness Increase And may you anchor In the harbor Of hearts content and peace, You. Lewis. who have grown up amongst us have, by your king um cheerful disposition won . tug, place in our hearts. and. we en truly say that you have been . young man of splendid character and now that you have taken upon yourself a charming wife we wish you well. And to you Audrey. although to us you are a comparative stung. er. yet we have heard glowing account about you and we tut sure that you will do your pm to make your marriage . mm happy and successful one. . I - i BRIDAL AT TRINITY CHURCH to God Cm help Others. Wlllll A pretty wedding was siilemized lbride, was flower girl. Her dress troubles me I5 "list God is 3' - Ti 't' U 'ted CI1 "ii. ciiar- r f le yell w nylon nd not Wwmul 1" .11 "01 He 10"" Intt Irish) whgh Audrelyl-cElizabethIhhTeSr otafzta lI:r Iiaadd :3 was more than I am capable of loving. ” e o ' g ' ' 3, know, our needs, why. then. Jane. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tin yellow and her flowers of mixed is my lntei I necessary”? Andl.Ioseph Neale of Charlottetown be- falllumll 5h3d95 W9” Hrrled In 5 h w an it be effective? I gme the bride of Ncal Lewis. sonicfodleled bask”- oAnt:I.her question: How can aiicif Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Living-I Th? 8l'00m Wll BllEl1ClCd W I'll! true Christian. who loves his stone, New Dominion. C0:5l:l- .3959 ll lg::”e'l1ll9wie::' neighbor as himself. ever be happy The double ring ceremony was "5 9 3 - when so many of his neighbors performed by Rev. Frank Macbean. lfY0lllGF 0' ill! hrldh Nd Ml? wlI' are in need of things he cannot. The church was decorated with ham MacEwen. New Dominion. hope 10 IUPPIY7 W3. bouquets of autumn flowers and MF0I'NllelI' Ellllllllegl Wefdftllllli k f 1.d'1' d; , 11, rs. eaecoaea resso urq- OUR CONCEPT! Eaisftxsneiiis biizreorlriailiilkedeiizxitli lac: uoiae blue. wool Ind l1Yl0l1- HOT DEAR W. 3.2 You ask Why -r domes and bronze -mums, Th; accessories were white and blue I! G95 l' '11 Ww'”"l "'5 '" 3”d- music was under the direction of with I corsage of pink gladloll. Mrs. Livingstone, mother of the ilus salad with sesame dressing for your holiday buffet suppers. hollow and white chrysanl.he- We wish you all that life can hold Of joy and sweet content, All health and wealth and Hippi- neas. That are by heaven was seiit. And If sorrow you have any May the sun shine underneath. And may your troubles be as may As any hall has teeth. Your friends. New Dominion sac vicinity. (Photo by Cnlwell). i-cw Paton Rev. Kciineth IllcCow- an pcrforiiicd the double ring cere moiiy. Given in iiinrriage by her father, Mr. Samuel llIcGaughcy, the bride iviirc 8 gown of lace and nylon over taffeta with a coronet head- drcss and veil. She carried I corsaga of pink gladloll. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parcnts for seventy-five guests. The bride's table was decorated with flowers and candles and centered with I three-tiered wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom. Rev. MacLean proposed the toast to the bride. For the honeymoon trip to Bos- ton and Rhodes Island the bride wore a tweed suit of charcoal grey and yellow matching hat with black and white access its. Her corsage was of yellow roses. HONORED , Prior to her marriage. the bride Well, as I understand. "God is a Spirit" and "God is Love”. These are God's truths about Himself as revealed in Holy Writ. And God as Spirit. or God as Love, operates (shall we say) or makes manifest His good purpose , in the human scene. through the lives of persons who are fully surrendered to His service, willing to be His instru- manta. Faith in God is In itself a gift Love" and "till Walk Beside You", the former sung before the bridal party entered the church. the lat- ter during the signing of the reg- ister. Given in inarriagc by her father, the bride chose for her wedding a strapless ballerina-length gown of white princess lace and nylon net over taffeta. It was styled with fitted bodice and full skirt. The matching iackct bad a Peter Pan collar with pearls and seq- uins.. and lily point sleeves. Her tulle fingertip veil fell from a tiara of need pearls and pearl sequins and she carried a white Bible, gift of the groom, and bouquet of pink sweetheart roses. white roses. Mrs. John Moody. sister of the bride was matron of honor and worn a gown of pink net and I.lf- . feta and carried a bouquet of late fr?" Gui the mysu" ten "5 "i autumn flow:-i-s The bridesmaids. 1. wit-uep in the Pmce" of km"”' lira Anthony Spinzola, sister of M Hunt Knuwmg God ha! I” ' M blue do with becoming profoundly aware N119 and Miss Sarah Jane Puma. of ones Inner connection with and cousin of the groom wore a Ial- dependent chums "W" m5 5”" ' talnlng power and loving guidance mon tullc 'l)ll'II. They carried bouquets ofklate i-iiitumn flowers. i'.:'"'v:uabb1e'lfonewmaskand Miss Joan Baldcrstoiic. North was honored at a miscellaneous Iilr. George Palmer, cousin of G" T" ” 93'' Wiltshlre. was bridesmaid. Her shower by her friends and neigh- the groom, vias groomsman and FORM5 0' PRAYER gown was a strapless model of bors. at the home of Mn. Lyoll the ushers iii-re Mr. Joh'n Moody In a beautiful little book "The sky blue nylon and net over taf- Gurney. She received many lov- and Mr. Anthony Spinzola. Fruits of the Spirit" tbongmanst, feta. ballerina-length. the skirt ely gifts. Upon their return, the couple mystic, bouffant with lace jacket, match- wcre presented with a sum of mon- the late great English clearly ing headdress and mitts. She car- Evelyn Underhlll, writes The bride's iiiothcr chose 8 dress I of pale blur crepe with a corsage To hipme he slid ey by the groom's friends and of pink lea roses. The mother and simply to novices. about thetried a bouquet of yellow lmums. of the groom was aitirred in an Icontlnued on page 9) Miss Marlon Ncale, sister of the .neIghbors of New Dominion. and NV1IQ white dotted navy nylon over taffeta with a corsage of yellow tea roses. Following a reception at the thumb of the bride's parcnls. the cnitple. left on a honeymoon trip to Montreal They will reside in Nantasket. Mass. HOUSEHOLD HINT Be surc to saw all instruction cards and booklets, and the guar- antee agreements. for any house- hold appliances you buy. Keep them in a file or desk drawer which you reserve for the purpose. so they can be located immediately when . needed. This Christmas your baby can enjoy a festive dinner too, thanks to HEINZ Lucky Baby-this Christmas In can enjoy I really special dinner of his own-delicioin Hails! Strained Chicken! Heinz introduced Strained Chicken a few short: months ago and boyl . . . did babies go for itl or course. Chicken is only one of the many Heinz Strained Foods specially prepared for babies. You'll find a wonderful assortmgnt at your favourite store. THE MISTLETOE I Did you know that when anemia liiieet. under the mistletoe bough they are supposed to lay down their arms for at least a 24-hour ti-iire? That is why a hostess tries to bang some mistletoe near the doorway of her home, thus assur- ing perfect harmoncy while hei- guests are under her roof. The I)riiids of old held the mistletoe bough sacred.'It was also consid- crcd symbolic and an invitation to the spirits of the forest to come in of kissing under the mistletoe dates lkisscd. it is claimed the bough must be cut with a golden knife. And for toddlers . . . Even ifyour youngster iaatthaagowhanhoianiakingtlnswitchto adult fare, you”d be wise to have some Heinz Junior Foods available. Rich Christmas food often ptovu too much for tiny tasnssiha, as niy..Heanto'c5mio:'.ai.e.tu.f-bu-y aenon. You have your choice of dinners, vege- tablllr IIIH. kit! '1'naylaa 'I WEEK CLOSED AT 10 P.M. I JELI.-O a PKGS. not No. 1 Lb. 63: GRAPES 2 LBS. 29: Don?t forget i to stock up ROASTTNG iv: an it touches foil. Tzaniinh for the Christmas F.lJ.ZFIK.EM' BEST .siHi;.-ta . i Season ,