E Higgins -Mc1cLeod Wedding Solemnized in Vancouver A vrfttx "Pnins crreniiuny was;-d the bride rhose a pale blue performed at Vancouver Heights gown with matching headdress Presbyterian Church III Vancnuv-isnd carried a bouquet of daffodils. er. B.('. on March ltith when EnidiThe little flower girl. Beth Mar- Florence Mat'Leod became the.shall. wore pale yellow organdie bride of Harry Rae Higgins Rowland carried a colonial bouquet of R.S.M. Kennedy officiated at the yellow niarguerites and white hya- service of the daughter of Mr. and cinths. Kelly Callaghan was best MMEN Lena Carolina Ilenara. Ii-sa's 3:. Phase Z Loose Clothing ls Fire Hazard ST. DONIFACE. MAN. (CF! - Inose nlghtgowns or pylamas may constitute a fire hazard for small children. says Dr. Andrew Wilkin- Ion. lentil lecturer at the Uni- verslty of Aberdeen. Scotland. 'Speahlng to doctors and In- ternes at St. Boniface Hospital on a recent visit. the Scottish doctor Mrs. Kenneth Mat-l.eod of Irish-iman and Armand Tessier usher.i town. Prince Edward Island andlAdrian Greeve was solist. the son of Mrs. John Allan Hig-I A reception was held at the iPsge 8 The Guardian Saturday.Mar.23.l957 said: "Your child's loose night cloth- ing is the most likely piece of gins and the late Mr. Higgins offhome of Mr. and Mrs. Armand Tes- Ardrossan. Scotland. sier where Bill Wsterston propos- The bride, given in marriage by ed the toast to the bride. Mrs. Tes- Mr. James Ross. chose for her sier is the daughter of Mr. and wedding a cocktail length gown of Mrs. Pat Martin of Miscoucbe. white nylon lace over tulle and Prince Edward Island For their satin. A seed pearl tiara held thejhoneymoon the bride iinre a pink bride's embroidered tiger tip veil,wool dressniaker suit with choco- Ind she of late brown accessories On return- HAPPENINGS clothing to catch fire in the event of being exposed to an open flame or electrical element." Dr. Wilkinson said this domes- tic problem could best be mte by prevention and education. l In treatment for burns. he ad-I ded. "There is nothing better than i...-..,. ' if .. -..' SHAPELY SUIT softly fiiied, shapely suits In Silks as well as in wonderful woolens.i Here, in an all-silk tweed of subtlei pale blue and black colortltslo I bolero silhouette is created high above the shapely. b9lt9d WEN- Tha Oasy, Chanel-type siilt for casual wear and the elegant, soft- ly fitted suit for town or afternoon wear is the ideal solution to the suit problem. Each is so useful. each has its definite place in the schema sartorial. Arthur Jablow who does the elegant suit so well. has done beautifully detailed. feeling. carried a bouquet white hyacinths and red roses.'. Mrs. Laura Callaghan who attend-l Dante Flora MacLeod. of Mac-' Leod. Zflth chief of the Scottish. MacLeods and the first womanl ever to head the clan arrived ini ing the couple will reside in their new home in South Burnaby. KEEP IN TRIM Be Slimmer By Summer : ls Aim'Oi Reducing Club By IDA JEAN KAIN Eiithiisiastic reports from re- ducing clubs attest to the success of the group plan of slimming. iThese clubs seem to provide that certain something many over- weights need. Analyzed. the shared lniereis and the spirit of competition within a club turns reducing into a stimulating chal- lenge. Here's a progress report from a recently organized club in Ohio . . . "Our club is named HELPS . . . Help Everyone Lose Pounds Sen- ltnt. A 710W?! tucltfd "1 '9 ll" sibly. Our main goal is to look We can hardly wait for the 'aftcr' we” 9"” m7 ,M”' Hale" M3" waist Iddl tn the It!" Iemlmlu slimmer by the time warm wea-lpictures to start being entered in E'('h”"'- WHO I! IP8Vlng shortly lther arrives. While our club is the photo album. only two months old. we are all convinced this is the best way to Toronto Thursday. The 78-year- old chief will preside at a meet- ing of the Clan Macbeod Society ;of Central Ontario on Friday to form a national organization of MICLQM Societies. Dame Flora toured Canada in the fall of 1955. calling all Mac- !Leoda to unite in strengthening H , ithe clan. One of the objects of the , N9 ha" Pl3""”l "I P''”'"' ' nation-wide organization will be "i"ph.y W "ch '"""b"'.” h” to "provide suitable hospitality." ignal ll reached. and we will serve. M. John Marbeod. the awe”. .a low calorie lunch in her lionor.i om hm. who is. at Mew" At the end of the year. we willl During . mreedly .”y' in Tun .have a dinner in honor of the ram” Dy", no" Wm be met .member who has lost the most.l"N"M H" R”, Dr Ronald Mao weight. and she will be given lfLend 4 n.....'.n' Pliice She will special award. ' i i "Outside activities are planned:Egva-;i::iiItini:iihSi'imrd1.y1:: Ipaid (M ”l'"'”"' we?” when weiblontreal before retiilrniina tmlquiii don't have meetings. For ex- VC 3 C'm th 1' 3 losk ample. next week a roller skat-i E '1 ' e "" e 5'0 3'" imh par”. is sihedllied ' ,hl On Wednesday evening Trinity A piiture is taken of ear U1”! Ch h Ch, hm I member when she Joins ou rclub. "' t "N t 0" 9 ' 5'” gfor an extended visit to Montreal. i owe kpep . u.mpbmk of your The guest of honour was conduct- particles and talk over your slim-i ed to a seat by Miss Ethel Suth- ' line and or Mrs. ciitiord c-mpbeu. Th0'l1haettd0al:c:'e'uIiVmiiIln i'i'.'n”..i5inoa. of vice. president. Miss Helen Cox. '.wrapping the patient in bandages. presided over the business meet-.ihe pain is reduced and there is ing. Members were pleased to little chance of infection. i learn that Miss Lena MacLure. i had consented to be the social sponsor for the chapter. Plans were finalized for the Tal- isman Tea to be held at the Y.M. C.A. March 26. The remainder of, Still” Memorial milled Chum"- the evening was spent in prepar-iDtH'1m0tt1h- N-5- W”. "'9 5"” ing articles for the bazaar table. 0' 3 (tum Pr9”.V 5P”".3 weddllm Lunch was served by the hostess Wile," "'9 R9V- Wu F-- AM?" "ml-' assisted by Mrs. Chris Gallant and -95 ”' """'"l3t"- M'M"9d Ha””h' Mrs. Ralph Manning. Lgiaushltiergtgtgg tatP- lg:-nsgltlft . rs. er r unipson. - The hostesses Saturday evenin "P35 P'E'I' "' wmalm Harold m H" Chammemwn Curling Cl": iI.ittle. son of Mrs. Spencer Little are the following: Mrs. .l. A. Car- 3"” the 1”” ill”: L'”'9."f wen” ruthers. Mrs. C. C. ltluntgnmery..”'”' Ce."m" M” Smmi Mrs. K A. Marl-Zachern Mrs. H.i The bnde W?” P "”'”h lengih ' . .. f mldniizht blue vclvet with Mi SW.” and M” Donald Swm' gcccssories She was attned- Mrs. Ramsay Auld has return- 9'1 by her SlStPT- -ll” 1-t'""”d ed from Boston. where she was VatClt”'- and MW I-v VMCII" W35 visiting her cousin. Mrs. Winsloe best "15"- Auryansen. and her aunt. Mrs.I FOIIOWIHS "'9 "'iCm0"3'- Ml"- Mary Ramsay, of Ngwtnnvjne. ;and Mrs. Little left onva short ' ptrip. after which they wtll reside Little - Thompson Mrs. Leonard Vatt-hcr enter- "I w3'"W0"h C5"”'9' tained for hcr sister Mrs Ilarold Little last Thursday afternoon and evening The table was cen- tered with spring flowers. Mrs. . MORNING SMILE fldow do I announce dinner?" lose weight. .ming suggestions at our meet- ”To date. our total weight loss ings. We plan to keep the club. is 52 pounds for our 7 members. going indefinitely to make sure; Two new membe n joined at the that once we reach our goal of. 13!! m99ttttK- inormal weight. we will never ”Ws meet every other weekfhave a weight problem again. By giving a prize to the one who the way. since we started our The First Born Lambs loses the most weight. We takelclub. seieral other reducing clubs .turns having the club meetings in have also been formed in this It is true that a farmer needsiiug. "WIltH)()():t)tlI .VlIl('.Vl tit). IV: one; homes. Refreshment is lim-Iarea. Many thanks for your in- l d to on the calendar to tell1a- sIiI't 07 t't'Ytttfi "OISE Hats tin it to black coffee or tea. We spiration and help." by!!! fill the change of the seasons. nice to hear. how sq fox barking use the same scales for weighing Congratulations to this spirited He is aware of these without soior s dog-I dont mind but. .. in. and the same member takes clitb. Reducing in a group is al- much asafigure or month": name.-he shook his head. "an owl at-lmeasiirernents at each meetingpiways more effective. Together spring he recognizes by . . butiter mice bothers my ears. . Dues are 25 cents a meeting. Any- you can him it ta re-education of it is so easily known: by his ear- So the week leaves on a quiet one who doesn't lnse must pay food habits which will help you her dawns. and the longer eve-mote. fa has been. w'elrein'e;nitbe:'t.gar;' extra 25 cents. and anyone to stay ideal weight for a life- ty h ng.; by an air it wee n moment. ri ta w o gains is charged 50 centsuitime. :ll:g:".i,?,:ml,. ten "3," Ignd lA1l1dg ---hfjard g Vfinteris farewells. And and his baring fields; by wide-1Winiers farewells. And Spiinil nung doors in stables through the came then up from the South. gold- ( f gown. a tulle scarf softly . nf:t?ms:t'lIllIi'ltl.n newigiigtnaisi April mist draped about a TI” Al”t"t3t".V,0I ll”-1 w-M-5- 0' last meeting read. approved and i. or took Granddaughter and Mack off pours chiicke an sat ek. side Tmmda at-t-""00" M" h Sick committee reported three in the road” this pleasant after-;ltlntl1)t!V 1dl:i8ll(;e:tbt"'l.00klt;Iil bach Onqm - Y - 0 iCff!lI;tl(f,l';8(It' and iIdl'ealsdf:I1tEl'l. Bill -isit the first-born lambs! an 8'93 0! an W88 89- - o .. was pa an .00 was lr'Ifi:((":lllil?' home to Rob's flock. t.it- m'Vhis inter iwasl iztlivilie. h "gm fol;-. gt. 5.. Ralyniirloiiiadoelisrgeipaidltorsehooi commltteebgor paper I bl' -k twins these are. before A 0W 1 I! A DVD .V art" I - o te evotiona per . pening tones or so on rooms. ew com- inf. In'llt((.: to run and play games and iitttimuzii thefs(i1iiiget,splendtmr hymn ml was ftillowedgby scrip- mltlces were appointed. sick. Mrs. iiizli light or dark kith and kin. Valtt Oltil. SHIP? 8 Eldh Tfxtlh ml: ture readings by Mrs. Lionel Rob-l.loe Smith and Mrs. Charles Mc- ill the sunset hours on the ncWiNP5- Vets”: 3 i;.' hm it", h tttlttttg ttttd MFSMII. Mat-Ka.V.;I'U'tt7tC. Kt'lt00l. Mt'5- RBIPII Sand" grrir-it of in pasture. ”I never saw T0919 to "till it ltt-'t "UT it '0 Questions and di.cussions on the Winn and MN. Lorne Drake. ELLEN'S DIARY HRADALBANE W.M.S. iiwered by 12 members and 45 cents was collected. Minutes of errand when . parody on the talle. Gerald Sir um poured tea. Mrs. asked the new maid of her mis- m.(,mm.-- xlack decia,-edg trhmg always a bit solemn. marks the topic were explained by leader.l Correspondence read and dis- . .i - .,-' week's indeed each day's close: ;l":m":'” girhilggr ';:mPx;.:i3 "ti-iito "The sun declines; o'er land and . ' , . f' it nd 5" , .. mar lad "Ina Lambs. I pup: rah, The twinkling stars come one by bits. hamtam fowls are amonit To 2:; their mm: lwaii responded to by 12 members. Hymn 402 was sung and prayer by cussed and it was moved and sec- Mrs. Rayner closed this part of-Otldfd t0 lend to ill? REG CF08! the meeting lfor more sewing to do. also. to The bmme” N” was (,m.m,d send 31.00 to the Miilliple Sclerosis out by the president. Roll calll:(:;:.t!1,':;':o,l';gu:cgrg;(”fRi:)4g':; vision program "My Life" was amusingly portrayed by various members of the choir dressed in the costumes of thirty years ago. and under the direction of Mrs. Fred Osborne- Messrs. Royston Mugford. Lyle Robson, George Johnson. and Rus- sel Finlay spoke. as did Mrs. W. G. Spencer and Mrs. A. Frank Macbean and Rev. Howard Chris- tie. all expressing appreciation of Mrs. MacEachern's great help in the choir and hopes of improved health for her. The choir presti- dcnt. Mrs. . T. Lowtber. then called on Miss Jean Tait who pre- sented Mrs. Maciilachern with a gift on behalf of the choir. Ac- cnmpanists for the evening were Mr. Royston Mugford and Mr. William K. Rogers. A delicious lunch was then served and Auld Lang Syne sung by all. Alpha chapter of Beta Sigma Phi held their regular meeting Wednesday evening at the home answered roll call with a donation to a grab bag. it was moved and seconded that 82.00 be donated to March of Dimes C i School committee reported one blind need- ed fixing and the school to be clean- 0 a. The quilt-top is to be put to- gether at Mrs. Wallace MacNevin's and to be quilted at Mrs. Norman Campbell's. Secretary is to pur- chase 5 bags and a 2 pound. Sec- ” i retary reported a donation of rem- 'b.V. Th? C8799!" Wtltlld 3'0"" I1. nanta received from Eaton's and .1 W"! 15 383'" ' .Simpson's. One member was wel- i .ti b' Fla that with . I - :Cnmvanton"- I TIfl):t'll"lI(:l'iIEgCI:INl0.:uIiIled cats and I with Th" "1"? I5 "0 d"k""5 Enggfgixubgngfl far i.-h'Ma:;)II:i.:,d ItIr.s C. .I. McKenzie lnvitedi I0"? h0t'59- "llllltie "' m ”"'"''i - Lord; - ” ' " ” Correiiptiindiericehvvasi read ivhit-himemh"s in her Mme "W "nil HIV” snugly beneath me one mo; xl'::iI1'l'::a?;llt'.:;Il wings V” reg le consislea M letter!" from Mrslnle9IIllK. roll call to be answereqi of the new if"! ":95:-, And " R n W, y ' i Mat-Leod and Mrs. Cutcliffe on Ii was . p "mm L i Till! 9V9ttlltl9- "Mk H" 1957' '1” wveml 1"" Collection amounted to 65 cenfs.l lovely night with moonlight wash- ing the hillsides in the liquid sil- ver of its beams. The fields lie ::.'..'..:::.':.:'..:::: :'.;::i. ...o- 0- a nicer night than this" Mack saidlE"h m”""”" WM "5 Imd ”" In coming by from the ibarns at tlieiT" Th" 1"" fkd? close of the chafing "There's notio F”""' l" Thy """"y 3”" . ' Will we confide; new hear after dark it's an owl hoot- Th" """id"" DAILY PATTERN Goodnight. . . . . .. :- ters of thanks for cards and treats A sent. It was decided to send Dr. M” Eaton 32.00 for Temperance work- Drake There were .13 home calls and It the guessing contest was won byi McKenzie and Mrs. Robert . A delicious lunch was iier-i veil by the hostess and meetingi adjourned. l LOWER. MONTAGUE W.l. The regular monthly meeting of the I.ower Montague Women's In- stitute met at the home of Mrs. John Landrigan on March 5th, with nine members present. Meeting opened by repeating the i"Mary Stewart Collect" in unison. Roll call was answered with an Irish joke. Minutes of the last meet- ing were read. approved and sign- ted Forgive the wrong this day we've done for hospital calls reported month. . Mrs. Woodside gave an interest- ing reading from the Study Book. Mrs. Seaman invited the auxiliary for the next meeting with Mrs.i Woodside as devotional leader. Mrs. Macltay is to have chsrle of the Study Book. Meeting closed with hymn S00 followed by Bene- diction. Refreshments were serv- ed by the hostess . MII.I.VIEW WJ. The regular meetingof Instltutei Card party proceeds for the was held at lllr home of Mrs. Alex month of February amounted to Stgwjrl on Thrusday evening. ism 3.1. It was moved and second- Mln-h mi, Mann; opened re- ed the collection for the mailman peating Mary Stewart Collect in he finished and sent into the lee- unmmg reiiirv as soon as possible. Moved "Say or Pay" roll call was an- ::tI”lSl'('tlflfIP: the school be clean- ll TVPO . jm-"V I Considerable time was spent dil- liat Ralph l'1ckert's le!n';5'0 ftislsiniz a ('flnC!l1.'Il.AWlJ tgclded Y u Th nit ltis Love," ce 3 . n cave same iinti pr . , h diiitributled by the Public Affair; P'lID(I('n('.9 was llgen read. Gd ;'t10l: It!1;:ll.0tl0;':dlov:;-hi"""d :5; Committee Inc. at 12 Ellset jrlztskrnlsls collection to"be taken In ithaen .l:Il the she woiiidillt sl"”' MW York Cbgtnyh Aarentls cc-ii” all lhiwk you urldlxnfn. 'even speak to him. i:;?Ic'hlhNldr:I?uli)"f;C long vlvew. in nVi:ilCl'l't'l'I'I1I tlsyl M: l He says that she has six other mping with problems of youthful Hamid Aiinenr and Mrs. Ralph .50! ffkttdl i00- "9 ”lWl Ill! friendships and itifntisations. Graham. A contest put on by Mrs. parents what to do about it. andi ,4; for Barry's sweetheart. she Rillv Thompson was won by Mrs. his dad wentinta the subject Wilhjmiindg . bit uaiirholeaonie tor Iiarolri Ann." ""5 Mn, nntph I'lt'l"- iemotlonally unstable). ll lftlltiltlll hv uniting "The Queen." A delic- Bllt MY 4llIBtttP.f llyl "'81 IN to speak-the a of the inn: lunch was served by the hon- tblnka the father was more "N .1" an pad testified loitess. shaken up than the son. and ' be she was hav- mutual love. May stared awake half the night wnn- 3" . int”. 11 just tilsen-about ('AI.EDONlA VJ- dering If he had told the boy the game w-mm to her ago that T" M h M M an ftltlt ttlltlttst 'n.i-ry hsq given. aaawarely; and do . WT” "'1 I? . u" an hvvhst books should I send for Wu tgg(lj' her power to msk'elo"";," ' ' "" ' ' .”"' te parents. and what books for pr h her but flush ofi ' the boy? g Mgcg p;":'prf."&:'I'1l or mnyb. m.iglenb2fartin..d on die lift with my n: mPFln' hld I W avuhhn In Mm. (Mm I I I VIIIMK W. Idontt have bone to tan earlier moment of ..C ""'!.3 0”” '0 mind any books that seem pre- 1: 1& Is a neurotic re-l ""'" I” "'',','f''- "N "' cisely suited to this situation. nu i"'"f""d "V "7 '"”'I' '3 "6"" um"! sert.' Minutes of last meeting as: stews aelllah bad minim "'9 "'4 M 'W""t'- is curious him dead. inexplicably; WI Due: MARY HAWOR'lLl Books Can Aid To Maturity DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Please advise me what hooks to lsend my daughter. as there isn't ,s bookstore near her: and also because she doesn't know what lbooks to ask for. 1 Her son Barry, 11. has a girl friend: and at the dinner table lrecently he was telling his par- ients about her. He said he had it n 2 I 3 I it I IHAIT TABLE 831' . . let a smart table for eateruia- New York city 7i, ports. I thtak”;s.r'1:"nhoald stand twiim"'"'"”' '" his dignity after the nun. -riiai:..&:'-P""'l'" m:f"M;."E. I of Churchill IV.M.s. was held at was followed by singing hymn Na. 3. Ilramlobble Macllanoa bad the scripture reading. acts I. verses i.ss. followed by corned. Next meeting to be at Mrs. W. MacNevin's. Roll call to be "a penny for every site of your shoe". Meeting adjourned. Some piano selections by hostess were much enjoyed. after which refreshments were served. The March meeting was held at Vatcher was a s s l s t e d in ser- ving by her sister. itirs. Robert Brown and Miss Florence Peters. iiess. tI)o I say tl)inner is ready' or 'l)inner is servcd"."' l til it is anything like it was Mr. and Mrs. Harold Little iiestcytjay. Just say. 'tlmM'r 13- were guests of honor recently at burnt-' a reception given by the residents; :E...iY.:3”.'.".::': .?::.'T:.'.1: 2.Y.:'...F.::;:i cooics CORNER gifts were presented to Mr. aiiil . SUPPER DISII I can celery soup Mrs. Little as well as of money. ilk to record the minutes. New cum- ju cu,” ml mitteea are: School. Christine Mac- il mm" can salmim Scasouiii: Rae and Mrs. Norman MacDon-lpmalo ohms Mi xand dot with butter. gifts Programme committee. Mrs. gave Enough mmo .B;hn Bruce and Mrs. Martin Mnc- Snead on um and balm nald. Sick committee. Mrs. John Bruce and Mrs. Martin Macl)on- - la)lyd.&l'ige3(teroll call is tobcanswcred S-I-RYDOM INJURES "AND A contest was put on by Mrs. CAPI-Z'I'OWN. South Africa (AP) Norman MacDonald. and was won iPl'lme Minister SLt'ytI()m is in hos- bv Mrs. William Duncan. Place Dtipital after losing the tip of his next meetthtt Wis not detittitelylleft index finger in a door. His d9Ctd9tl- finger was jammed in the door Meftlttl Pl059tl by sinitiiiiz theiof the cabinet ministers' cloak- Nltttlttll Anthem. after which atrooni in the Parliament building gelicious lunch was served by the twcdnesdny. ostess. chips to Royal Conservatofy of Music of Toronto MIDSIIMMER EXAMINATIONS JUNE, I957 Applications and has and reach the Csnsovveten not later than Ants I. LOIL Ill Cotllol IVIIIV IOIONIO ii. 000?. LET'S EAT As Nutritious WHILE passing through Paula. California, the Chef and I saw hundreds of acres of lemon trees. which bear fruit the year round. They were valued at more than ss.ooo an acre. interspersed were groves of walnuts. orchards of avocados. and in between. low bean crops. so that no arable land would be left unproductive. "Avocados are a highly nutri- tious fruit.” observed our host. John Shepherd. "The fat content is 11 per cent; there is 25 per cent protein. In B vitamins they are equal or superior to most other fruits, vegetables. fish. cereals and le- gumes. As they are eaten un- cooked none of these water-solu- ble B vitamins are lost. PBecause of the natural built- in fat. it is not necessary to add oil when dressing avocados; just add lemon juice. Just be sure to use really ripe avocados, that feel slightly soft when pressed with the linger." For the first time. I understood how the old-fashioned term "alli- gator pears" originated. The skin of some varieties is a rough, dark green. and the stem-end elon- gated. With a stretch of imagina- tion. they seem to resemble alli- gators flashing through water. LUXURY ITEM One small varict.v. the size of a large hens egg. and called Mexi- cana. is a luxury item shipped mostly to the land south of the border. The Chef saved one seed of these small Mexicana avocados, planted it in the test-kitchen win- dow garden. and is now impa- tiently waiting for signs of growth. "I believe, she starts," he just exclaimed. looking at the earth with a magnifying glass! TOMORROW'S DINNER Avocado-Tomato Salad Rolled Siuifed Steaks Baked Sweet Potatoes Quick Cabbage Cranberry Raisin Tart or Fresh Pears Coffee Tea Milk All measurements are level: recipes proportioned to serve 4-6. Rolled Stuffed Steaks: For each person. dust a thin small cubed steak with meat tenderizer. Then prepare the stuffing and top the steaks with it. Roll and fasten' with pics. Slow-brown all over in 3 tbsp.l Santa ' Av6ccido Rates High" ' Fruit water to the pan. Cover; simmer 1 hr. or until lurk-tender. ltaffiag: Combine 1 e. minced celery with the leaves. '4: s ' d medium-size onion. M tsp. poultry seasoning and l c. soft enriched bread crumbs. Slow- saute in 2 tbsp. margarine until the stuffing sticks together. Cranberry Raisin Tart: Roll pie pasty to a scant ti" thickness and line a 9" pie plate. Spoon in cranberry-raisin filling. Finish with criss-cross lattice pastry strips. Bake 10 min. in a hot oven. 425 degrees F.: reduce the heat and bake 35 min. in a moderate oven, 375 degrees F. Serve at room temperature. Filling: Combine '5 c. water. 1 c. fresh or canned cranberries and '2 c. raising. Simmer 10 min. Add 1 c. sugar and l tbsp. fine- grated orange rind. Remove from the heat. Stir in 2 tbsp. quick-cooking tapioca and 1 beaten egg. Use as directed. TRICK OF THE CHEF Dust steaks before cooking With. enough garlic powder to give a "frosty" appearance. ADAMS TRIAL TO START LONDON tAPi --- The trial of m. John Bodkin Adams. 57-year- old physician charged with the murder of an 81-year-old woman patient. is expected to open at London's Old Bailey court Mou- day. The society doctor is accused of poisoning a widow. Mrs. Edith Morrell, so as to benefit from her will. SEEK FINANCIAL AID HALIFAX (CF)-Warden Fred G. H. Leverman and Rudd Hattie. municipal clerk and treasurer, left for Ottawa Wednesday to dis- cuss possible new financial ar- rangements with the federal gov- ernment for the county of Halifax. The county is seeking long-term financing for several major pro- lects. i We clssii wuotsiis 9 4i "lei ms flew Method cleaner: margarine or meat fat. Add ts c. Today it costs food, for educ You know you Our Dominion Ask me about VIIIOIWII-WIIFIIM. MMIM E. G. JOIIIISTDIIE Says: now you can afford it. policy 310,000-is ayailable at new low rates. EDWIN O. JOHNBTONE. EA. 0.1.0.. Plovllsclal Manager 111 - III Grafton Shut. Charlottetown. I. F. I. Jim Ill! more to live, for s'.ltcr. for ation-to protect your family. need more life insurance and Executive Series-minimum these plans today. smlilnsehsulste-Usrlnstaasa. the home of Mrs. Wallace Mae Nevin on the lath. Meeting open; ed in the usual manner. Ten mem-: bers responded to the roll caIl.l Secretary gave financial report,i and a large i ot um , d i ence was read and discussed. Some ' discussion took place on sending woollena this was held over till next meeting. i Select Standing Committee on Eduutlon Legislative Assembly It was derided that the two- qullts be sold. and another quilt? is to be made for the new ” " ' in 0'Lear.v. Mrs. Helen Macias and Mrs. Julia MacNevin were ap- pointed to sew quilt squares to gether on ittnniiirv. it was agreed 10 Quill it at Mrs. Dermont Mae- Lean's on W dnesday afternoon. Next meeting is to be at Mrs.. Angus Mscberin's. Roll call is tot he "III exchange of Easter cards". ' Meeting adjourned. A delicious lunch was served by hostess. assisted by Mrs. Oliver Gorill and Mrs. Norman 1' t " The remainder of the evening was . spent in social chat and viewlngl television. l . cftuacuiht. w.st.s. i The regular monthly meeting; the horns of Mrs. Garfield Mae- Fadyen. i2 memi PIIIIIIICTHI Of Prince Edward kland Meetings of the committee will be held in the Legis- lative Chamber as follows: Monday, March 25 7:30 Pm- Tuesday. March 26 ................... 10:00 am. Wednesday, March 27 . ., 7:30 p.m. Thursday, March 28 . .. 10:00 am. All meetings are open to the public. sosssi -- An Invitation is extended to all interested per- sons or bodies to appear before the . committee to discuss educational problems. 'Appolntments may be arranged by Ctltlttlctlttl M. MacKenzle. Secretary of the Committee, Provin- cial Building. Phone 4226. S F. A. LARGE Chairman x EDUCATION cominsni . M OTIH - IIATIIII IV IIATIIIII waterproof. 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