-,s'r's EAT g High Protein Macaroni -Ja.nu'ary5Long WOMEN S i L S h "If! -imam . on 01: as by. Adm .whIebioq,.psnz.a. ulls own 3.35” Let fun two uln;'touac farms give in quiet fleldslai'td.qsgzriit,3' 'h'me M”. redt qms :latI,uoldlkltcbeothhovanlngrouhdlnllm030llkeSDfin8?tku--.... "it's really exciting to watc cipel propor ion 0 serve g . . .,aommanld. like Winter. Now they are dens . . -gress or the increasing nutritive New England squash pie: Line a Page 8, The Guardian Saturday, Jan. 28, 1956 - V uu. ha . ” an uh” b wow"! the . lues of foods." remarked the deep 9" pie plate with American ' mu" "ml”' W , ' huh. cl Pie paslry; llul, the edges, Lightly other; nodded. -Vfllft snow and canned. and then all gently dint- C ' was into the bottom Itsp.finc s-.sn4,m oas.u..m..l..g.g.. enedbyinowfnll-Nowthestream ' ”::,':u,i;SI:E:etaTl5 ,;9f:,,,'f,2, Id:-y bread crumbs. S ud-mu an mm in mud”... .. and the mlllpcnd are. ii. "iii: in. i . ' N t k th filling. Mall 1 H ” - ' April" we my touch into lttla - "3331? :3: it'll :3 tsp.eIaut::: e e ap g 'W':'” V” "” '''uI:”I' ml: lorlllwpl '7 Iwgmdsmmal chow: ta , 1 ' Separat 3 eggs. Beat the egg J ID!" DIN WOIIIR illnl tor . e sunllgh mum macaw” in ma” yolks; ads: to the butter wim 1 & Th B B aumont has MacCoubrey's many friends not - I uni. A.:l.:m..':;:on emu A-u l'n: 'utt"bj pxg ' . o ess e ,. . ' . "The Ingredients .Imed M the suflaii-L. in 1 pt. whole milk, 'n tsp. wrlltetll tom-th: secretary of the only in the province but her con- mt . in. 170' I M Q. uw mu .0 "mt a:5l:n.;er3; me be;mml- Iacltase include "'8" ' P'”ie"' salt. '1; tsp. nutmeg. 1 tsp. ginger. Queen Mary Needlework Guild in ncctlons ulthuall thhe Cgllltgllalgtlaitfg uh 0, n ,1, my um”. numb” at me "mm mm :":":.r'::::..”;".22."”'w?l”2l and 1 cl :1?" si"::.':.- ””"?”"".””l...2f:”il. .:.lElff.”.”ll.. 2252...: J--nu gm. 1- an mm. -e mam .....a.- 1... mm W..... . . ' . . . T 8 90 , anuary '. . . ”I"”I vI"""m' "I mum” ix (a!rI.:l3sIIhaI;vD:d)e. can or gifeaen lllllzitber for the beautiful box ' "And awed” in mnhmu '::'A::a lvauefh I " when Fold in the egg white whipped received in the late summer. The Mr, George MCNEIII of Newfound- -Tm thmnu n "m N . monm b 9' "Wm: "mllll c0il.ul:' P ..There is also available 40 per stiff. Pour into the pie plate. annual meeting In Charlottetowlz: lanld and Mr, and Mrs. John Mc- ind men o'w”th"' Ion "mam. 1:; lnduallytilm overs(::o”:Io;r8nt:my,t: ” pent protein, low sodium (low salt) Bake 10 min, in 3 hot oven, 425 will be held In February. It wl Nlellll of Denver, Colorado. are 3. , or me" times or lowered H 'n803l'01li- which mmams the "'9' degrees F.: reduce the heat to 375 be recalled that two Charlottetown Vlslllllg M13 and Mm wellington um mama no .1” M R eudg P C" ual durum wheat and semollnl. degrees la and bake 35 mm longer ladies had the honour of attending Mr-Nelu. Mr, Ggorge Mcneul and ,, for farm products upon us. But i: with added gluten, soy flour. wheat or umll light brown on top. firm two years ago the annual genciial Mr. John McNe1'll are sons of the 1-ho.” mm yd of nut" ' It I3 Pufsued With the Sam! ; tgerrn and low sodium dry milk-a lo me much, and a knife inserted meeting or the Queen Mary Neegli: late Mr. A. K. lvlcNelll, an. Island- "I "mum um moon i0 "1 d Wt interest and vigor. with the same 1 , lremarkable combination! This can near the cease,-, comes out clean work Guild held in St. ames ed who lived In Fort Qu Appelle u end to ml, ove of occupa ion as always. In t .-W9 "595 In Mm 10" Wdmm 3'” Serve warm or cold. ace, London lSnagl(I:l;1Cel!l1etWif:1nw:el;ferlI1380c?il;1:daV9W al:;But it only continued It." the :II1l:lCIlu:Ial.ldB:wC0:Itfl gliidillngllesgll . E cI'"cmd' omen of "two winters in one year" ow starch diets and in all menus: needing extra protein. ', "Either form can be used on I reducing diet. Just be careful not ',to use much fat In the sauce and fuse cheese that is fat-free." The Chef pulled up his high hat ,.to its highest point. wind now." , lhe said, "I would like to present ., my recipe for a new high-protein macaroni dish." High-protein macaroni twist plat- ter: First make the sauce: Brown M lb. chopped beef in a 1 tbsp. ,vegetable oil in a skillet. Trick of the Chef: Use shaved maple susialf lllslead of granulated when makins New England squash pie. l Mrs. George MacCoubrey of Cavendish is 3 Damn! I5 ll” Montreal General Hospital. Mrs. N”""hd"' u” '35" IWPP 5"" thoughts now turn more and more toward spring. The farmers make their plans-We shall do this and so with the fields. following the end- less cycle of husbandry. Someone will sow. . .someone must reap. So we live and move in we s of the farm, spinning out the threads of our days, to "weave" then and "wait." Because: , "The years of man are the looms - of God. A Let down from the place of the sun, wherein we all are weaving, Captain Claud R. and Mrs. Hunt- er returned Tuesday from a six weeks trip to England and Scot- land. Captain and Mrs. Hunter were visiting with relatives and friends in the Old Countrv , Roll call for next meeting to.be answered with a favorite recipe. Meeting closed with the Mlzaph benedlc" . after which a delicious lunch was served by Mrs. W. A. Patterson. MONTAGUE W. I. The January meeting of the Mon- ELEANOR ROSS I Waxing and Polishing Keep Leather Like New 35... (weight fabrics geared to plane tra I Members ins at Christmas time. Also :9- membering a member with a card of condolenqr School committee reported soap and tissue placed in school. Also Mrs. Harold Shaw entertained at the tea hour Friday afternoon at her residence. Upper Prince Street Quick Sndck For Women The four women members of the Commons line up for a quick snack in the Parliamentary caf- eteria. Left to righ are: Mrs. Ellen Fairclough. "C. Hamilton Mrs. Norman Stewart entertain- .ed Friday evening at a mixed bridge. I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lefurgey. She vill also spend some lime to Take care of that N") -SUI” Osluma. ()nt.. and Campbellton, - ' Coated Add 2 fine-ch pped seeded. me- , , I . H. or tel is popular these days. ' N B, V ”""m'sized gm; peppm 1 Chop that leather handbag xiagimesilabl-lcs such as canvas used to u)v- Mrs. R. R. Bell. is entertaining Aim Em Cobb, Granville Street. west; Miss Syb” Bennett. PC. that the school chlldrel, were ,9. taguo subdivision C. W. L. was -plll the mysllc web ls done! those beautiful pulse acLe.. ,9, luggage will react best to I at a Lunchcon Bridge this Satur- Wm hmwss to her bridge club on Hallo”; Mlss Margaret Alglren. lnentigaered at Christmas time with 8&1?! 23;!!! ftfh MIl.o-gdolltll weavlng bllm-lly. but weavlllg su,-C, ' I rea . E W w I g 8- l ed edlum- led onion. 2 chop- , , , 4 P m Pee that you may have received for cost of clear. liquid wax. the WW day at her residence. Brighton Wednesday evening. pC' york Humber; and M”. Am, u A y, I ndance. The minutes of the last Each for l,l,,,self llls me: lped large sticks celery, 1 tsp. salt. l , n R d ' . .95 tsp. monosodium i;lIiita:(nate. lb Christmas. The best way to lnSLlf8;SBaI:lfE.:V:;( tsesnfggligiixlggrindmg; oa . Shklplcy. Libgigalpmelnber for Tom Thetbuslness Peggad 31110: .T'ho meeuns were "ad ud Ippmved w t I th g H d t . a , 1.4; t p. bac pepper . , - lrlll u l ' . V 7 . Eh ls aming. oo . secre ary was as w Mn. , - e may no see low e rigi si g 8p meg no 5 3 kmg me for lcanm N to W15 how nice the suitcase looks. Dr. and Mrs. I. Rochmel are 7”” l'3”Ic "'3" am y"""5 Manning for further particular: The "e”'"”'5 ”W” "lowed 3 looks. balance on hand 360.58. Cvu espond- sou Bill, Montreal, arrived by lplzmu on Tuesday to spend a month regarding handicraft van coming to entertaining this Saturday evening district. The president gave her re- at a bridge at their residence We can only weave and wait. ' ' -- and 4 drops Tabasco. But looking above for the pattern, ' "t t -h . A coal C00k We? 3 10W heal fl" 15 mm? It hem” l ge 5 mm use LEATHER BINDINGS ence consisted of a letter from Mrs. ed '0 qum it it was decided St Charles MacNelll. convenor of . tlr occasionally. Add 1 (1 lb.) can ,marinara sauce. To complete: . -.3. 8 ol.) pkg. high-protein macaroni twists according to package direc- ; rtlons. Drain. ' Add the sauc to the macaroni: :SPO0Ij into a well-oiled low 2 qt. asserole. , Top with (2 or.) grated Parme- ,.san cheese. Bake 15 min. in I Jnoderate oven. 350 degrees F. E Monday”: dinner: Red Kidney l -A soup: macaroni twist platter; - w tossed green salad: new Eng- Meantime boil 1 or two of neutral shoe polish plus buffing with a soft, clean cloth will keep that just-new look and pro- tect it against scratches. On articles in frequent use such as billfolds, key cases, pocket sec- retaries and brief cases, the polish should be renewed from time to time. Suitcases should be little ished after each time used and stored in a ventilated space. but not in extremes of temperature or humid areas. - Handbags should be carefully wrapped or boxed when not in use milk land squash pie; coffee. tea or and should also be stored away from heat or humidity. trim as they usually are in such leases. paste shoe wax or creme and buff both polishes at the same timo- used for traveling garment bags and accessory luggage, should be stored to prevent dust from set- tling on them. Use sturdy brown paper if nesessary. sories in tissue paper between us- If leather bindings are used as coat them carefully with Uncoated fabrics, such as those h Keep fabric billfolds and acces ings. . PLASTIC ITEMS Most plastics need little care to preserve their appearance. but we ing at Bridge Monday evening I! have received word from their son Sergeant lF.C.) Ralph MacKay of the United States Armv that he has arrived in Germany ' g be stationed for the a half years. Prior to lcavl overseas. Sergeant MacKay spent a month's leave with his parents. North River Road. - 1 Mrs. Wilfred Michael is cnterlalrl er residence. Goodwill Avenue. Hugh MncKay Mr. and Mrs. "e- he will ? t and for "Advance. Australia Advance!" with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rec. Pope, Summerslde. Mrs. J. H. Gills. Eustane Street, entertained at bridge on Monday evening. The hostesses at the Summerside curling club tonight will be Mrs. Fred Folland. Mrs. Fred MacRae. Mrs. Russ Crockett; Mrs. Wallie Walwyn, Mrs. Gladys MacQuarrie and Mrs. James Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Simmons left Tuesday to spend a few months in Florida. the November meeting to make this quilt for Unitarian Services. Mrs. Delbert Raynor offered to put another top together and the Lower Road members were going to quilt it. Material for a third quilt was handed over to Mrs. Waller Moose who kindly volunt- eered to put it together and Mrs. Robert Williams invited member: to her home on January lath to quilt same. - Secretary is to write to Ealons and Simpson's for remnant dona- tions. it was moved nad seconded to send a quilt to a fire vlctlm' port of the hall meeting held in December. Collecting had completed and thre was a sin debt remaining. It was moved and seconded that the W.I. pay this off. It was also reported that further repairs were to be started on hall in spring. And the members voted in favor of sharing the expenses of some. Mrs. Watson Livingston invited members to her home for Feb. meetln . Roll call to be a valentine verse. unch Comm: Sweets. Mrs. Warren MacKlnnon and Mrs. Mont llyde: Sandwiches. Mrs. John Gli- lesple and Mrs. Watson Livingston. national scholarships requesting I donation towards a schola so... for training social workers. The following were appointed on the church committee for January. Mrs Joseph Lanlgan, Mrs. Lester Carpenter. Mrs. Sarah -McCor- mack. Mrs. William I-Iennlgar. Mrs. Joseph Lanlgan invited the members for the next meeting. the lunch committee to be Mrs. George Mclfeeman, Mrs. Gerald Landry. Mrs. Douglas Graham and Mrs. No weaver hath need to fear; Only 'et him look clear into Heaven- The perfect Pattern is there." Until Monday - - Diary - -Good night. HOUSEHOLD HINT It is not always easy to tell whether newly mixed paint will match when dry. One quick and easy way to find out is to paint a sample brush stroke on a piece of Lanlgan. The meeting closed with prayer followed with lunch served by the hostess. a tin can. then dry it quickly in the oven or on the radiator. the national song of Australia tn- troduced Miss Peggy Brooks' talk on her native country 'nr Australia Day. January 26th. ll-Ilss Brooks is a popular and well-known radio personality in Canada and has per- sonal friends in this province. Her have found that pre-use waxing help to keep down the numbe of cleanings. Either paste or liquid wax will do the trick for luggage. brief cases. jewel boxes, billfold: and other accessories of plastic Mrs. W. A. MacLcan and Mrs. Arnold Beer arelto be on the pro- gramme comm. Collectlon amount- ed to 51.50. Mrs. Robert Matheson, was asked to purchase a pair of flannelette blankets and send to All measurements are level ro- Luggage 0! plastic or 1l8lIl- family at ca Lumpec. Report of pantry sale was given. Sick com- mittee reported treats taken to shut-ins. and any person over eigh- ty years old in district. School com- mlttee reported vlsltlng school and Mrs. George Mclkle is visiting hcr (If-lll;'..'IlleT and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Simmons. Hali- fax. N. S. Ig ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS l E Daughter Of Earl Alexander Weds with her father, Earl Alexander, Mayor social event In London was the marriage of Lady Rose Alexander. daughter of the former governor-general of Canada, to: Capt. Crossman. member of the Royal Artillery. Lady Rose, shown attended school in Ottawa and Mc- Gill University, Montreal. The Tr- rlage was performed in Win sor Castle by special permission of the Queen. Save the manufacturer's direc- tions for reference. since some com- positions may be restored with thi- use of chemicals while others take to soap and water for a going-over i COOK'S CORNER PECAN DROPS 1 pkg. pecans '15 cup butter Vi cup confectioners sugar. sifted 2'29 cups slfted cake flour 2 tsps. vanilla Bake on greased bake sheet in slow oven, 3?5 degrees, for 20 min- utes. (Drop by teaspoon). YORK POINT W. I. The regular meeting of York Point W. I. met at the home of Mrs. John and Fulton Sanderson. on January 3rd. Meeting opened by the singing of the Ode and re- peating the Mray Stewart Collect In Unison. Roll call was answered by thirteen members and one vis- itor was present. Followlng the treasurer's report. sick commilt reported rememb- 'erlng shut-ins at Christmas. Cor- respondence was read and discuss- ed. Materlal for a quilt was to be put together by some of the mem- bers and the same to be quilted 5-I0--ll N-'4-'6 ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS I WEEK'S SEW-TIIRIFTY Use a 100-pound feedbag or color- ful remnants -- make this handy apron to keep you ncatand pretty on kitchen duty! See the diagram- sewcasy. thrifty. Non-slip straps, plenty of protective cover - be smart, sew several! Pattern 4880: Misses' Sizes Small (I0. 12); Medium (14. 16); Large I18. 20). All Sizes, 100-pound feedbag or 11!. yards 30-inch. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Rn complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENT! (35 cents) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Prim plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRIII. ITYLINUMIKR. Bend order to ANNE ADAMS care of Charlottetown Guardian Pattern Dcpt.. 00 Front St. W. Toronto. Ont. MORNING SMILE It is apparent that the first screw that works loose in the average period: head is the one that con- trols his tongue. as soon as possible. After some discussion I committee was ap- pointed to see about getting up I variety concert to be put on at a future date. Mrs. Reg Butler and Mrs. Wend- ell Dockendo if were appointed to give a five minute talk on a sub- jecl of their own choice. Roll call for next meeting to be answ-red with an exchange of Valentku. Collection for evening amounted to Mrs. John Sanderson were appoint- ed on program for next meeting, and Mrs. Colin MacPhall, Mrs. Wendell Dockendorff and Mrs. Reg Butler on lunch committee for Feb. meeting. ional Anthem. Lunch was served by hostesses and committee In charge. RENNIE'IgROAD W. I. The regular monthly meeting d Ronald: Road W. 1. was held at the home of Mrs. Thomas Gnu. Med- :l.1:l. Mrs. John MacEachcrn and , Meeting closed by singing Nata - delightful talk certainly would rally all Commonwealth countries to the admiration of Australia Hostcsses at the Charlottetown curling club on Saturday evening will be Mrs. J. Andrew Likely. Mrs. Douglas Saunders, Mrs. Wallace E. Rodd and Mrs. Vernon G. Howatt. The regular meeting of XI Ex-l emplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phil was held Wednesday evening at the.” home of Mrs. Earl Taylor. Follow- ing the business mceting a pro- gram was presented by MrsFMor- ton Dew and Mrs. Carl Burke. Lunch was served by Mrs. Myron Bell and Mrs. P. M. Simmonds. Mrs. A. S. McAsscy entertained her bridge club on Wednesday even- lng when two tables of bridge were in play. Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Llewellyn Rogers. at the conclusion of play. Mr. and Mrs. William Lawson, and Mrs. Cyril Kenny left Friday to spend the weekend visiting Mrs. Lawson and Mrs. Kenny's sister. Mrs. Harry Laptllornc. and Mr. Lapthorne, Moncton. N. B. . av Mrs. Gordon Ramsay' entertain- ed at bridge at hcr lmme on Fitz- roy Street on Monday night. Mrs. Kay Lcfurgcy left Friday for Barrie, 0nt.. to spend a month PRESBYTERIAN GUILD The January meeting of the Presbyterian Y o u n g Women's Guild was held In the Church Par- lor, Monday evening. The presid- ent, Mrs. Mark Gaudet. presided. Meeting opened by repeating the Lord's Prayer. Committees were appointed for the coming year. It was decided on motion to buy more electrical equipment for the hall kitchen. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was served by Mrs. Keith Johnstpn. ST. MARY'S GUILD The St. Mary's Guild of the Anglican Church met at the Church hall on Tuesday evening. The pre sldent. Mrs. Judson Logan. was In the chair. The meeting opened with the Guild Prayer. Plans for a Valentine Bridge to be held on Febru 'y 9. were discussed. The meeting closed with a kitchen shower for the Church. Lunch was served by Miss Blanche Hogg and Mrs. Alfred Small. NEW ANNAN W. I. Mrs. William Waite was hostess for the January meeting which opened with the Institute Ode fol- lowed by the Creed. Eleven mem- bers answered roll call with some thing towards a quilt. We were pleased to welcome two visitors. Minutes of last meeting were read and approvcdf Correspondence was read and discussed. Three mem- sendin down C.L.0. Capsules for the children. A motion was carried to pay for scrubbing of the school. Red Cross work was handed in and more dis- tributed. Nexl meeting to be held at home of Mrs. Keith Thompson v”h Mrs. Lewis Moose and Mrs. Edison Dalzell on lunch. Roll call to be answered with I hand made valentine. School com- mittee. Mrs. John Mclnnls; Sick. Mrs. John Moaae and Mrs. Don Schurman: program comm., Mrs. William Waite and Mrs. John Mc- Innls. Bills were paid. An interest- ing contest was put on by Mrs. Keith Thompson. A delicious lunch was served by the ” A . assisted by committee. Collection taken and meeting closed with the "Queen". CLYDE RIVER W. I. On Wednesday evening Jail, 4th the ladies of the Clyde River W.I.. met at the home of Mrs. R. D Matheson for the regular rmonthlv meeting. The meeting opened by singing ”Flow Gently Sweet Afton" follow- cd by the "Collect". Thirteen mem- bers answered the roll. And there we're two visitors present. The minutes of the last meeting were read approved and signed. The trasurcr gave her report and the profit from banquet held in hall was 536.72. Correspondence was read and discussed Sick Committee report- Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Taylor. Nine Mile Creek, who lost their homo by fire in the fall. The remnants were sorted and some of the memk rs volunteered to make garment and return as soon as possible. ”Auld Lang Syne" brought meeting to a close-. The programme consisted of an enjoy- able talk on the highlights of Robert Burns in both prase and poetry. A very enjoyable chat followed the refreshment . ST. DAVlD'S W. A. The regular meeting of the Wom- en's Association of St. David's Uni- ted Church was held in the church hall on January 12th. Roll call was responded to by ten members. Minutes of previous meeting were read and adopted. The treasurer": report showed a substantial bal- once. The slck committee reported having made four sick calls. Mrs. Fred Allen consented to act on sick committee for the month of January. It was moved and second- ed that the Women's Association assume responsibility of paying for Church notices ln daily papers. It was decided to hold a pantry sale at a later date. Mrs. Emmer- .son Llewellyn and Mrs. Nelm Hansen agreed to..take charge of this sale. Auangements were made for serving refreshments at the annual congregational meeting. A "FLOWER" APRON A full-blooming flower is this beautiful apron - fashioned from remnants, in two shades of glow- ing colorl Thrilling hostess gift: bazaar best-seller! Pattern 7088: Embroidery trans- fers, dlrectlons for making a "now. er" apron. 16 inches long. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Charlottetown F ” . Household Arts Dept., 60 Front St. W.. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. - . Order our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy FISH and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crochet. em- broidery, lron-ons. toys and novel- ties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in ill PLAN HUGE STACK TORONTO (CPI - The world's littlest self-supporting brick-llncd chimney - more than 1 feet higher than the Royal York Hotel in -Toronto-ls to be built by the Canadian Kellogg Company Ltd.. it was announced Thursday. The new smoltulack for the St. Law- rence Cement Company will reach circular regarding the selling 41 bers reported putting quilt top to- with her son and daughter-ln-law. ii: In. Allan. 1'urner Bole H . president d, E, '1 .Que. wanes gethcr. and same three volunteer- A 1 ed sending Christmas cards to shut- 555 feet into the sky at nearby gladloll bulbs was read and after C1-rk-on. WILL BE AI.l. MOORE 8. MCLEOD LTD. MONDAY, JANUARY 30 . FOR .- STOCK TAKING ciosro L DAY. . ' h -muss:-.3-u" . In gmsaoss III!!!-upto87.95 5 , JANUARY CLEARANCE lngat"........"............. Illock--Golngat..................... aoosspsusn-coinm 31.49 if I I "A'rs..ooln;.t:...,..;.....LWy,gjrnIcE of-Winter Coatt Dresses, suits.) , Golmst8IUl950fl- I wmmm,-0-mu-Imm nous WEAR . .630 33.98 z.-u.,u- .- .-