l LITIIAI ' For Picnics, Men' Like Husky Beef Sandwiches Iy Ida Iallsy Alll 1 have the honor to i an dinner table." Hardy-Coughlin. Nuplials Illmsdala United Church was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday. June 22. 1065 at 3 p in. when Rev. Alexander McDow- ell united in marriage Pauline. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geor e I "lhdalho. WOMEN Page 8 The Guardian, Saturday. July 9, 1955 Happenings Of The Week The Womeriis institutes of. Prince Edward Island were eu-3 lertaiiied at a delightful Recep-l lion at Government House, Fri- day afternoon. by the Honorable- T.W.L. Prowse. Lieutenant Gov-. arnor and Mrs. Prowse. ' I I I Mrs. F. H. N'lcl.eoci. Brockvillcf and four cliiltiren. Miss Amelia Birchwood Avenue. for two weeks. ' I I I Mrs. Irviin Jenkins. Halifax. with her children Alix Louise and twins James Douglas and Jane Marie and visiting Mrs. .lenkins' mother. Mrs. Lester Douglas, and have a cottage at Brighton Shore for the summer. Lieutenant Jen- kins will join his family the mid- Coughiin of Eli-nsdaie and Doaad Roy. son of Mr. Watson Hardy and the late Mrs. Hardy of Mont- rose. The church was attractively decorated with apple blossoms. tulips and other spring flowers against a background of farm. and an arch of pink and white streamers and white wedd- ing bclis.Mrs. John Cameron play- ed the.wadding music. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. chose a floor-length gown of white nylon tulle over a bouffant skirt of taf- feta, with fitted bodice and long sleeves which tapered over her wrist. Her chapel length veil was of tulle illusion and she carried a bouquet of American Beauty Roses. Her bridesmaids were Miss Olive Matthews and Miss Revada M. A. GALLANT Engagement Announced ' The engagement is announced of Mary Anita. eldest I W. L. CHAISSON unveil the nswost thing on the food horizon-this pro-wrapped pie- nic pla ." ' Wlt.ltIb0WIolDWllllllillIboII- act almost touched the patio floor and a whisk of a covering napkin. the Chef revealed a delightful sand- wich plate. - Plastic Food Wrap "llogardes. Madame; this is a compartment paper plata. on it arranged in tho throo sections are the principal foods for a picnic dinner. Covering ttiall securely is shimmering plastic food wrap. The lady can prepare the picnic pistes ahead. and refrigerate them until ready to go." "That's an idea with great pos- sibilities. Cllcf." I told him. "If the sandwiches. relishes and cook- iaa assembled are suitable. the pic- . Busby loaf Sandwich Flinn; . Remove as much fat as pouibi, from 8 to 4 lb. boiling beef. mu. the most in a kettle. Add 4 e. hon. liq water. 1 sliced Deelod onion. 2 tsp. salt. it taap. mixed pickling spice tied in a piece of ones”. cloth and 1 tsp. monosodlum glu. tsmats. Cover and simmer 3 hrs.. or un. til fork-tender. Most of the liquid will evaporate. Chop the meat into small pieces. Boll down in. liquid to make Vs c. Stir into the meat. Pack into a refrigerator dish cover and chill before using. ' MONDAY PICNIC DINNER Stuffed Hard-Cooked Eggs Husky Beef Sandwiches Pickles Radishes Chocolate-Nut Drop Cookies Rayner. Miss Matthews wore a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Gallant. Piusville, to nio plates could be wrap-sealed Fruit Marlyn. Kinrardlne. Ontario. and rile of August. H” ”' Iced mm” 0' 1'93 Milk . . . ' t . Camille Chajsgon and frosen ready to use even days Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rltchieu 0 ' ' wamlenmh xown 0' pale yeuuw w1l1l?m.Le0v amy 30",” Mr" and Mrs d h ' id ,1, ch uu,Nt D . Ottawa. and their family are! Mrs. Granvile 3. Tyson. Bircl'l- :Ve:;difu'l:lP.'n”g of Tignish. The wedding will take place the latter part ”' f """' T ” W” W" "W "'5' " "T C"”kl"- guests of the Honourable T.W.L. tvnod Avenue. is visiting relatives of July in St. Anthony's Church in Bloomfield. at t ' - t a gown of ime green not over 1N Rfm ' ' ' , f ' ' taffeta with lace trim. Her head- .:mm..-A-AKEEP T i or net and she carried yellow roses. ' ' Mr- James no--id -u-nor--a Get A Llll With Posture the groom and the ushers were l Mr. Roscoe Barbour and Mr. Ro- 3. M. 1.”, 5." bert McAssey. i Following the ceremony a re- ception for approximately fifty guests was held at Hillside Tour- July l0th, invasion of Sicily. 1943 H R, unison, 1 I I '5 p I I I A highlight of the Charlnllclnun Lion: C91, and lung, F. 3, Com; Centennial Program on July lllli. 1-ad have as their guests, Mr, audl is the unveiling of llisloric Silos 31.-S ,ia(.k Hpndersnn of Rggding.t and Monumcnts Board of ('anati-"I llass. Plaque in Honour of Sir Anrlrcw MacPhail. Here is a morals boosting tip passed along by a movie direc- tor. I-le encourages young stars Don't sit this one out... try it! Position: Get on knees, than sit back on heels, hands clasped - Mrs. .1. D Champion and Miss in HM” in Mb""”"t Tl" b'id.'V' in the making to stand and move behind back. ' ' ' Illrleu Champion of Hlllfkgusi: up ::B(l.fi.:g'”cacIf:':l?gp:5' :m:'r:i':l'i';: as if they had already achieved Movement: Pull up strongly Senator G if. Barbour has re-l guests of Mrs Pethick, turned to Ottawa. Street. They will be in the pro- T ' lince three weeks. lC-PL. AND MRS. DALTON DENSMORE Virs. R. E. Burns, Boston, and: o o a - ' June 18 in Summerside are Cpl. and Mrs. her tun ClllldrPll Elaine and .lllTl-. M- d M W. -1-. P k '4 Vled on , , . my are visiting Mrs. Bul'ns. pa-l y-afr,1',(,ua.E ".rf.,s,,.,,g M..,,aS.3,r.. Dalton Densmore. The brldels the former Marie Andrea, l'9"t8- 59-"8"" "d M” -1- P',F'. Whear. and Mr. and Mrs. Fldaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Perry of Summerside stardom. This psychology has the proper bracing effect. both ment- ally and physically. . with the girdle muscles. hold this up-pull, and bend forward. slow- ly raising clasped hands. Come Let's put it into effect. Make back up to starting position and believe the dress you have on repeat exercise 2 or 3 times. slow- came straight from Paris. How ly ture bride and groom, and flank- ed on either side by pink and white tapers and bowls of assort- ed seasonal flowers. Friends of the bride who assisted in serv- ing were Misses Wanda and Mar- Heres a stretch -to pull the fig- , ' , g , 10,, 3,, b d N La kp would you stand and walk if you Maclitfyre. M. Nash. Upper Frlnce Street. land The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervln Dens ORE, Mi” Sgigzg (5:91, ;gn?n chacrzee werep wearing an important cre- ure out of the dllmps fl . . V. . . .. . . Mm George DPBlmsI yum viC.- Eclvtln HeCkb9l't W110 of the guest book. atlon. Certainly not in sagging Position. Lying on c oor. . l 1 N. S. . hr Saunders. and Mm mpanm, Mrs. Charles Shipley. of RiverlEast1xHf):'iH ' For their hom,yn,0,,n MD to and self-depreciating posture. Up right knee bent. left leg straight lnwe have been on a mas, ML Hebert, N-nvg Scplia, accompanied A.-w 7 - - - " "' '''''' " i-'”'"'”TTi points in eh, M.',iU"'.es mg bndg would come thatl, bump of self- down, arms down at sides. Now hgmm sketching mp ,0 Deer Ry her niece ciiiss FAgi;iliIe IL.::li:t.i;.u ,wore . pink sun mu, wh", ac. ctsieclljn on thektlopbof your dheladi gull along ttihe ltcft sl:ile.wil::shlt;l1g Islel Mame" They made U" "ml 5:; anexljoifi-lg colisinAMiss Lennoxw lcesmrks and cars." of red hzlhuxedrs allliou eleglsntlvmzle ens: art-,:in-we pulll 0”, P atelgsn Ind WE" away hr N0' visited the province last week and. E irolstilelil and Mrs. Hm-dy will reside The mid-section muscles would Now, lie on back and clasp INDIVIDUAL PICNIC LUNCHEU 0' pup" plu"' pl"uc'w"”'d . . . were the guests of Mrs. Shipley's Miss Noreen Camila Mat-Plit-is-L3l5U'IV Mrs. Lincoln WOW: d.nd son Mt umdmh Ontario. Monday liliss Ruth Wood. Brackley Point can be prepared in advance, placed within so minutes ready to sat." and stored until they are needed. Bland hi I. shortening wit 0 tbs. arms over flexed knees. Thid "rest" exercise is a good posture corrective, particularly for couht- be held firmly up and in. with hip muscles nulled down snugly. That's streamlining. tin Monirose where the groom is a successful farmer. By An Island Farmer's Wife for Toronto where she is a hpusei guest of Miss June Foster, thel Toronto Queen. . l I Mr. and Mrs. Weaver. Presi- dent. of the Canadian Pageant. arei having Miss Mar:Pher;Ion as their house guest at. their home in l-lam-l lmd me" '9" -V”' W1 505- J”h"- 'lhe salty hills! '31 ill? Smili- lltou. and also taking Miss Mac-i Pherson to Niagara Falls Missl MacPhersfin appeared on Tele-ll vision Tuesday and Wednesday. evenings. She arrived in Charl-l ottetown Friday morning. . o . Mr. and M", c,1-Ll), shannnnl and new grand-son Norman Har- cake. and daughter of Jamaica. l3.w.I. are visiting in Charlottetown and leaving Tuesday for the British. Isles. . I I I Mr. and Mrs.'lan. Rankin and two children are visiting in Tor-f onto. en route to the Chemical Plant Foods Producers' Converi- their Children Andrew 8110 Dlwdlhorizon beyond. tlon at Bigwlnn lnn. Muskoks. . . . Mrs. Alexanrior '.VlarKcnzir-. Vancouver. is spending the suin- mer on Prince She is making her headquarters D o n a 1 rl. Flat River. and willl visit other relatives and llilbflflklr o . . Dr North anti 'ilrs. F. I. Macintosh. Syrlnev. liaie horn guests Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Barrett. 0 . .- Mrs. l.A l.. Mill:-il'. Ottavla. and ht-r two children Jeannie and laii.l are. visiting Mrs. lilillaris molli-l - er. Wlrs. Ella MacDonald of. Mrs. W. L. MacDonald and Dr. . Widely known as the ; oration l.ady". .'tlrs A. P. Wells. 5 of Summersitle who was born on; lhc same day that our country. came into being. celebrated her Mr. Wells is ill vcars of age and enjoys good he-alth. keeping busy with his garrion. which he culti- vates with great success. I I I York ('ily has arrived to spend the month of July in this province. . . . l Miss Pearl Burns and Miss Lois Tripper of Hamilton who Malton airport June 28th on a six weeks trip to Great. Britain and the continent havc arrived salt-ly in England. They are lT8l'flllll'li'.! with the Baptist Fellowship Tours.) While in Great Britain Miss Burns. and Miss Tupper will attend the Baptist World Alliance in ixinrinn, England. They will return to Can- ada hy boat Milt: Alma Yen is visiting her. sister Mrs. W. P. Macvle in Mont- real. Miss Yeo. Mrs. Macvie. and Miss Jean ,MacVie will motor in a week's time in this provincefi I I I L.A.C. Earle Hobbs has arriv-l Road. I I I Mrs, J. R. Forbes has return- led from a SIX mohihl ml! in NEW and woodland these days are. And Zealand. She was visiting her riaughts-r. Mrs H. W. Hill. form- erly Miss Sally Forbesl Mr. Hill. Mrs daughter Mrs. Mr. Webster. Forbes is now with her I. B. Webstcrand Palmer's Lane. Mrs G. H Harper left last week l-for Winnipeg to visit her daugh-lihe fishing -boats we once knew. .ier Mrs. Norman Sims, Mr. Slms.lAnd before us. as we 'whip up" a per. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Alex Coughlan of Toronto and their daughter Anita Jean are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Neil Diamond. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Keith Morrow and are visiting Mrs. Keith Rogers at her summer cottage at Stanhopc. I I I Mabel .l. Miss Auld. w h o s e Emvar.-I Island. marriage to Mr. Alvin MacSween',,.,r delight, But again the scan, takes plare today in Zion Pres- with her sister Mrs. Albert Mnc- bvterian Church. has been Inter side the famed prior to her marriage. I I I On Monday afternoon Mrs. Ster- ling Mar-Lend and Miss Vangc Grcr-nan entertained in M i s s fllmnl "19 DEN-I1 C"llVPl"l”" "l-A”'d'” h”"m' 3'- 3” '"”"M" lulsencling a parting smile over that ,af Mrs. Macl.eods residence. Shelworid W, mm, km,w. descend be. ill” PF9SP"'"l with I beautiful hind some daisied field of a head- hostess gift. I I Parkri:-ile Women's lnstiluie en- tertained the leaching staff at an Snuris, and Mrs, Mina;-1. sigI9r.!H"9Tl1ODII tea when Miss Auld was from presented with a blanket. I I I Machonald. 3 0 0 0 The staff of Parkdale School, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus .llacNeill of which Miss Auld has been a ,.f gm”... ", Vismng Mr. and valued member. extended their. M", A. H. Raver. ;hesl wishes and remembered her: . o a .very kindly on this occasion. The. presented her with a silver tray. beautiful I I From her pupils of Parkdale Kath hirlhday on Friday. July lst. School Miss Aulii was the rccip- M59Kl""""- MP5- Sceiited with the aroma of ripen- ed strawberries and the fragrance of a million blossoms of meadow iin from the hilltop. over lands 10 ;the south, comes for us sometimes ion a little breath of ferrying breeze Engaging pictures. it brings us: deep blue of the morning waters. lreaching out for miles. bearing rout to mine the riches of the deep, or knead the bread"-dough or mix a modern bannoch, the ,scene changes. And there before us are the ribbed sands and shal- llows of the ebb tide. And far out .lhe afternoon sunny sheen and lsparkle of that sea. . .so bright, we think of Scriptural passages. .and veil eyes to make out the That picture pauses for us to admire it longer. like we think. lthe afternoons of young summers that keep lazy lingering hours for lshifts for us who have lived be- shore, The evening is come... The enchanting evening of sum- mer. The sun-hniv often there we ihavc watched him summon to his side every sunbt-an? And then ,-land in shades that glowed and lspread..and faded presently as the day. And in the murinuring tide came. some strange m-vi-r-never ac Islai;.der. is it sister of Col. E. G, ull. land. covering with evening-silver the shingly bars that had baskcd long in the sunlight. And out where a dark buoy kept constant watch and ward along a distinct trail of purest silver. did not a little craft ride home than to harbor? And the dusk came in from the far shores. gently. quietly. put- ting the wide spacas of water to rest And "the range lights" came on with the sudown Hashing their messages to those who did "business in deen places." Nearer the tide flooded. the little waves breaking and wash- ing on the sands... receding... returning... And we the children of that old farm and ”corner" who had kept our trust with the sea at length turned away home in the dusk loitering along a remembered lane young laughs tlnkllng ill the hush of the iwllit hour. Scenes like these are born to us on a little breeze these days. And we inland these vears bv adopt- ion furn in our bit of or-can-the milloonrl where foo we find many a loveliness. and a near-9 and content In our tree-clad hills And we fake our days izratrfullv as fhv-v come to us and live them one at a time. confident that if we may not see bevnnd "in very minute we enlnw-rl. ”He know: He knows if all: He plans if so" "And for the best. He plans if all The coming days we would not know. llnerrlnlzlv He guides our liver Hp knows it all: He plans if so." llnfil Monday - e- -- - Diary e----GoodNight..... Souris. is with the Dental Div- ision of the Department of Health and Welfare. too I I C Mrs. Gertrude Reed of Vancou- ver. C.. arrived in Charl- vlslt her sister Mrs. Evelyn Cros-I lman and her many other rela- lllves. while in Charlottetown. She will be the guest of Mrs. D. -A. Reed. who has iPnl of exquisite pieces of Wedgibeen in Wostcrn Canada for the; wood at the annual school closingdllht 37 1'98". is dEliiZlll9d Will! I I I On Thursday evening following the wedding rehearsal Miss Auld Miss Donalda Yilcl.eocl. of Now; entertained at her residence for 198” i0 "ll" members of the bridal party. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Kay and children. Bobble. Bruce! loft and Parole Anne. Thnmspon. C0l'In.jin connection w'Rh the Maritime are in Charlottetown the ucilding of Mrs. sister. Miss Mabel . . All" 8 Neal": leave of absencel Mrs. William Marlnnis retired from the teaching profession. Prior to coming to West Kent Sclioool. the former .lulla Gra- ham was Vice Principal and Act-l ing Principal of the Kensingtonl High School. and Senior Teacher. in the lxingmearinw High School. Springfield Mass The staff of made her a presentation of a par- ting gift. with suitable poem. to attend . MacKay's. J. Auld. 0 III Robert J. Mac-1 ' ' ' iMonday noon there was a smart .her home province and sees many lchangcs. She expects to spend a few weeks on the Island and thou the eastern United, jstalr-s bclorc rcliirning to hcrl theme in Vancouver. There were many social events Dental Association held in Char- lottetown from .liiIy 4th to tlth. luncheon at llalvay-by-the- sea for the ladies attending the'corl- vention. Swimming was enjoyed in the afternoon. Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald and Mrs. lDr.l G.D. Barrett IMrs. Macbonaldts daugh- teri entertained at their lovely home 99 North River Road at a sherry and coffee party. The guests were received by Mrs. G. D. Barrett and Mrs. H. M. Mac- Kenzic. Mrs. R. H. Barrett and Mrs K. A. Macl-Zachern poured coffee. and wives of Charlottetown Council doctors assisted in serv- "A m o n g the passengers who wc,.,.y..d;vgriou. gfgffg nr school Unit No. 1 oiletown on Tuesday evening togsallad on the S. S. Homenic from Quebec City last week were Miss Mildred Harrington and her sister Miss Kathie Ann of Halifax. They are planning a Iwo-month tour of Europe. Their sister. Mrs. C. H. Campbell and her husband of Ottawa, were on the pier to wish them "Bun Voyage" I I I Mr. and Mrs. J. Leslie Doyle leave for the Mainland this morn- lull to spend their vacation of their summer home 'Tlic Haven" Clam Harbour. N. S. I I I Mrs. W. G. Barbour. Mrs. A. W. MacNeill. Mrs. M. R. Bell. Mrs. D. G. Sedgewick. Mrs. G. D. Barrett. Mrs. J. W. Moreillde are the hostesses for today's Charlotte- town Golf Club supper. I I I Mrs. W. J. Hurst and two chil- dren sre leaving this morning on return to their home in Salisbury. En land. after an enjoyable visit to 31.: or anud Mrs. C. M. Williams. y. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Angus Herrett of Sprlnghill. N. 8. spent the week- end in ummerside. the guests of Mrs. Hagen Phillips. Summer St. Cook's Corner CANNED STRAWBERRIES 4 quarts strawberries hulled.. washed and drained lat stewPour boiling water over minute. Drain and add 4 cups sugar and let boil for 5 minutes (after it starts berries and let stand 1 bollingl. 2nd step-Put 4 more cups of sugar and boil 5 more minutes. Remove from the fire and let stand that have been washed and rinsed well. Seal with wax. will keep indefi- till cold, put in small jars nitely. held an afternoon tea at her home in honor of her mother, Mrs. Mar- celebrating Wil- llam Harvey of Toronto, Mrs. Buikls other daughter was on the garet Bulk. who is her ninctieth birthday. Mrs. Island for the occasion. I I I Mrs. Kenneth Thomas and dan- ghter Jane of London. Out. is parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill. Hur- Mr. and visiting Mrs. Thomas' vard S tr e e t. Summerside. Thomas will join his wife daughter later. I I Mrs. A. A. Lockhart had as her the weekend. Miss Carol Ann Wasson. Moncton. N. B. I I I guest over Mr. and Mrs. Ed MacLeod (the and Stephen. Clifford. and Donald, are spending a month with Mrs. MacLeod's parents. Mr. Horace Clark, Convent former Miss Gcrds their children. Clarki and Mrs. Sl., Summerside. I I Miss Patsy Daley. Summerslde. flew to Ottawa. Ont. Tuesday. to visit her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Kuncc. I I I Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Phillips and son Ralph, San Juan. Porto Rico. with are spending the 'summcr Mrs. Eva Cobb. Summerslde. Mrs. Annilea .Tisylor. daughter and Miss Rita Abearn. Barbara. You may not feel quite at ease in dress-up posture. right at first. But practice makes perfect. A little preliminary exercise will restore tone to the big figure con- trolling muscles and coax shoul- ders back into lovely line. Try this easy routine: This is a three-in-one exercise. tones girdle ' , counteracts eracting swayback. I-Iabitually good postures takes for less energy. The right muscles take over the job of holding the figure to correct alignment. You'll find you can't stand beau- tifully and feel down in the dumps! So morale building is good posture. in fact. that it can sway-back and squares shoulders: Success O'n I! HAL BOYLI NEW YORK IAPl -She is just a young girl far from home try- in to make good in a strange country. ' And Dilys Lay has made good on the roughest street in Amer- ica e Broadway. But not in the way she wanted to. "All my life l'vs wanted to be glamorous and languid andeabove all-to be taken seriously." sighed the Welsh lass. digging into a plate of luncheon eggs with the hearty sorrow of yollib. CALLED CUTE "And what do people call me? Cute-well. if it's cute they want me to be. it's cute l'll be. But I'd like just once to be taken seriously. Even my friends call me Dillv." Dilys made an insfananeoiis hit last fall as a rvlrldy vnung flnnner In "The Boy Friend." a musical which kids the sklrls off We in the rlav and vm-morabln 1990.: Plavgoers found a Pntor Pan oilalifv in the vibrant llltle visi- lor. who can sing. dance or nlav r-omerlv. A critic rnmnared hu- -lrlllrd drollcry to that of Beatrice Vlllle. But tho hazel-oved lltflc actress who had poor-prod in in nlavs br-fnrn or-mine here. now is ?l and ivoiilrl ill.-n this world in rpm. '10 that she is more than just a ms-Ar-sin, CIVEN A KEY "In England it is a wonderful and important day m the day a girl turns 21." she said. "You are given a key to the house. You are a woman at last-at last. "You are free to marry anyone. even without your parental con- sent. Not that I would ever con- even help snap a gal out of an inferorlty complex! Vwelsh Actress Is Making Broadway sider doing that myself. I don't think I could bring myself to do it even if I were 25." Dilys wanted her mother. a for- mar actress who becams an ac- countant. to accompany her here. but mother turned her down. "Mum told me I was on my own," she said. "She doesn't want to try to live )ler own career over in her children's lives. and she doesn't want to become a typical stage mother. always hovering over her darling." SHARE ROOMS So Dilys and Julia Andrews. the pale and lovely ingcnus of "The Boy Friend." moved into an east side apartment together. They have shared the fun and excitement of exploring Manhat- tan. a new world to both of them. "But you know you can be lonely in the middle of thousands of people." said Dilys. "and some- times. just walking along the streets. I'd find myself suddenly lonesome for London,-- the deep qulpl of London. "You know there's a subtle dif- ferencc between coming home ato an apartment and cumin! home to a home. Lasf Christmas Julie and I gave each other a dachs- tlltlnd named Melndv. "Melody. that little dog. made us a home. We haven't fall so lonolv since.”- MORNING SMILE "Sorry to put you to the trouble of fetching water specially for me.” said an English tourist who had ordered whisky in a Highland ii. "Nae trouble at all." replied the host. "I always keep a drop on the piemlscs in case of fire." I ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS I llusky landvrlchsa "All of the foods on this plate. except the radishes, would be suit- able for fr ' . Madame. We have big husky beef-filled sand- wichcs. pickles. and America's favorite chocolate-nut-raisin cook- ies: add freshly-prepared stuffed eggs. fruit and a cold drink for a fine meal. "However. here's a tip for the ladies.” Mora husbands will be in favor of picnics if the sandwiches are large and contain as much meat as they usually would eat. at B7 'al.aAivon itoss With all the marvels that there are in this broad land. a vacation by car should be an exciting ad- venture. it does require plenty of plan- ning. not only for the best routs. but for the most comfoi. Try to work out basic ward- robes. keeping things as simple as possible and aiming for clothes and accessories fashioned of drip- dry. no-iron fabrics. That last-minuta chors of pack- ing evsryona's luggage into the cause of getting off late for .a trip. and can throw tha whole holiday out of gear. Packing the Trunk Compartment First. gst everything out of the trunk compartment and store items you won't need on the trip. Then thoroughly clean the space with vacuum or brush. A short- handled whisk broom is perfect for inaccessible corners. Spread an old blanket or canvas over the floor if there are rough spots or exposed bolts that might damage luggage. You'll have less trouble closing the trunk door if you place suit- cases on their sides. one on top of the other. starting with the larg- ast at the bottom. This allows for the curving of the door. Cover all of the luggage with an additional family car is the most frequent hi" granulated sugar.and I ha. brown sugar. Beat and add 1 sgg. sift together 186 t. alraslh-sifted - riched flour with lit tsp. salt and tap. cinnamon. Add M a. each chopped nut- msats and chopped raisins and l c. semi-swaat. ohocolata morsels Drop by teaspoons on an oiled cookis shoot. Bake it-ll aria. in a moderate oven. 31! degrees 1''. Makes 5. TRICK 0l' Till OIIEF Season stuffed hard-ssokod eggs with anchovy pasts. ll. You Travel By Car last of all. to ho ready for an em- srgency. including lack and lug wrench. wrapping these in plastic or newspaper. What to Avoid At all costs. avoid hanging gar- ments. unprotected. inside the car. By obstructing the driver's view they might cause a serious accid- ent. If you prefer taking clothes un- packed. or. at least. some of them. use a sturdy garment carrier. made to fold lika a suitcase. for transferring from car to motel or Good-looking and reasonably priced ” accessory luggage is available for a complete "auto- nioblia luggage" set. These are really investments, since they organise your wardrobe and pro- tect it from soiling or from fading by the sun. Bag for Cosmetics No matter what luggage you take. do keep a small bag just for cosmetics and toiletries. and pack overnight clothes in a smaller ball also. Do give everyone in the car I duplicate set of keys in a key can. to avoid disaster if the driver should mlsplace (I' lock his lnsidn the car. It does happen. you know! Finally. get a map case to or- plecs of canvas cloth or plastic to prevent scratches. Put In tools ganize the itinerary. One with s pencil-flashlight is a boon. SPORTS WARDROBE 1 Mom-to-bsl Jiffy-sew these won- derful separates. to keep you cool and pretty all summer! Pedal pushers, shorts - with adjustable sra visiting friends in Summer- slde where Mrs. Taylor and Miss Aliearn taught school for a num- ber of years. I I Mrs, Ory Page and children. Karen and Bill. Guelph. 0nt.. are visiting Mrs. Page's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Ellis at their JIFFY-KNIT perfect for all occasions, Clutch-capel JIFFY-KNIT Clutch-caps is the most flattering for a woman's fig- urel In a pretty lacs pattern - lfnlttlng Pattern 7195: Jiffy Women's Sites. seas; 40-42. 44-46 included. Use knitting to saw in many color versions! Pattern 4032: Minor Matarnihf Sines 10. ll. 14. 10. II. It. lino II top takes Ila yards as-inch: 85 yard collar contras . on take Ills yards. construction: TWO graceful tops I ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS This in nu. Illn- Th. h 1” i in ct. in . I p g . M K i summer cottage in Mill River. :1 V - ad from Ottawa and is visiting IownPTehl1l(ii:l;l'iib.lo-daey ar:rMis.s hrhllivelliqd: cl! al1lJOnfe::IllelIl':C:IC'f;:' B ' ' ' ' ' wound "I. needle. hm:meuggnL 3”. 5 lb parents Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Barbara Rogers and Miss Allie visiting wives. Mm 1. K. Delttie. Stoneham. Cpl. Ind Mrs. Harrison Far- Bend TWENTY-FIVE CENT! who grwtwcuweelts. llvlisa Laura Maclx-od. . . . - 0 lsfcass. is vgslting lg-s. M. F. gustlin nail mdsinidghtcr. Julie at In colnshfor this )t n (stamps cs inn peg s aso a goes. Dr. d M . M l I Pt h rman, ummers e. DI" IS! I C. In'-. In liven - cannot accepted The Guard- of Mr. and Mrs. Hobbs. Mr. and Mrs. A. 6. Beach, St. gnd lhaellr twril cMI?j::-imof u lng their summer holidays with Iaa,miuaahoidArtaDept.,”rmgt r ' ' Cathcrines. Ontario. visited Mr. ville. Ontario. are spending the ' ' t Mn. Fer son's mother. Mrs. Its-sst Wat. Toronto, Ontario. 1 Mrs. Fred W. Clarita. R.N.. Al- and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers at month of July with the Doctor's Mrs. Mlltoa laglole, summer Jenn Mac Ix-lane. llummerslde. Print NAME. ADDRIII. i :'ai3nCltsh.aNew lr;orIi.Mhan bgen lstteppocli atndcbfr. an: Mrs. 1.131 srenui. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur goat. ontglrtalnokd :t her home -m-- PA lift. it gt cous n. rs. ny cwart a ave is. t tEld . ' I was w a ma- -! Blnns and Mr. Blnns. is Green t v ' "Mm ' - 0-" 0 crlhngoug ghawgr 17:? held in 5001-"an um ORD om III Alice Brooks Street. Brighton Miss Valerie Rogers returned Mr. and Mrs. P: w. Mitlon. honor of lflsa Shirley Baglole. 1,0... N”... 5c.,u,...”,,..,.u. N In Catalonia. Eliot ' ' ' last week from Montreal and wll city. have returned from spend- Miu Kay Reeves arranged the ;,,,.g',..,.,..,,,,".,,. 1... mu" V”. pages and pkangas of exciting new Mrs. IT. Van Potter. Montreal. spend the summer with her - lag some time with their dauglit- gifts. and Miss Shirley Norman ",1 gm 4,” d,.,', m 9,,” - . croclsat. III- wlth her two children Ross and rents Mr. and Mrs. Beiiiainui en. Mr. . A. Maclfadden. road the accompanying vcrlos. ---em ----- .lroa-ons. toys and Leslie are visiting Mrs. van Pot- Rogers. llhara. N Y.. and Mrs. G. N. button was served the ” tlasl Ind II cents for your ohm 18' o o 0 Wolldlfftll book WW. YG Mrs. L. I. Porter. "sg.IIotIornn.n.,d. J3” Christie. Mon.tre.al. . Mr. ad Mrs. Clifford W. 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