1 hr VERA wm'sr‘ou‘ cclccul Lena Caroline McLure. Women's Editor. Phone can every drop can be used. Thur. August 7, 1958 The Guardian Page 11 Practical Ways To Cut ' That High Milk Bill By IDA BAILEY ALLEN A s “We are being bombarded on all sides to use more milk yet the price. has risen so that our milk bills are out of‘ control—— about $6 a week. That’s about one~fourth of our entire weekly food allowance. What should we do?” The question was posed by a group of yo u n g homemakers whose families included two or sometimes three young children. This problem may seem a bit difficult, but it' can be solved. N0 WASTE _ - . First of all, milk is an essen- trial. It is the best of all food in- vestments. There is no waste, as will be cut from 40 to 50 per cent and the standard of nutrition will be maintained. . Instant Vichyssoise (Made with RECORD HOP Tonight (Thursday) Village Restaurant Southport Corner 9 to, 11:30 3 Everybody Welcome Admission 35 cents A quart of milk contains 34.2 nonfat. dry milk crystals: Dis- solve 4 chicken bouillon cubes in 412 c. hot water. In a saucepan. combine 1 1-3 c. nonfat, dry milk crystals. c. in- stand mashed potato 1%; c. in- stand minced onion and it: tsp. ground pepper. Stir in the bouil- lon. Stiraheat slightly to completely dissolve all the dry ingredients. Chill. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Garnish with palp- rika. Tomorrow’s Dinner -— Instant vicllyssoise, stuilfed 3-meat loaf, stewed tomatoes, carrots with celery jellied fruits with whipped topping, hot or iced coffee or tea, milk. All measurements are level; re- cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. Stuffed 3-Meat Loaf: Mix 1/2 lb. each ground raw beef raw pork and raw veal, 1 ground peeled 155 KENT ST. grams protein, 8.1 grams fat, WE STOCK, SELL AND INSTAU. WATER PRESSURE svsrtns For Farms, Cottages, Rural Homes, Motels. DOUGLAS BROS. 8: JONES .LTD. medium-sized onion. V: e. crumbs 1 beaten egg, 1 tsp. salt. 1A; tsp. pepper, 1/2 tsp. powdered thyme and 2 tbsp. water. Roll on waxed paper into a thin oblong a scant half-inch thick. Combine 1 c. herb-crumb stuf7 fing and 1 c. fine-grated raw cair- rot. Spread over the meat; roll like a jelly roll. Transfer to an oiled pan. Dot. with diced bacon or meat drip- lugs. Bake 40 min. in a moderate oven, 375 degrees F. Baste twice with 1/2 c. hot broth. Peeled small carrots and 4—in. lengths of celery may be baked in the same pan. Serve with gravy made from the pan drip- pings. Trick of the Chief—For extra richness, beat 1/2 c. dairy sour cream into instant vichyssoise. Garnish with chopped chives. DIAL 6565 47.8 grams carbohydrate (milk Mr. James Trainer of Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island. ‘ Given in marriage by her lia- ther the bride looked in a floor-length gown of pure silk organza, teaturing a «fitted torso bodice, with protrait neckline, short sleeves and matching glov- . es. Her boul‘flant skirt was self‘ appliqued with scattered. spnays. A finger tip veil of French illu- ' . sion fell from a headdresss of a treble lealfdesigned ol" iridescent organist. After a‘ reception at the London, Iondlon, Ontario, he bride changed to a beige ensem- ble, with corsage of tea roses, for a honeymoon trip to Prince Ed; ward Island. I The young couple will their home in . The bride is a graduate of St. Michael’s School of Nursing, Tor- onto, and the groomjis a grad- make sugar), plus invaluable minerals l Endhvitamins essential to life. N l l _ lac day it takes about tin-cc lows - glasses of milk (or its equivalent Pa . I” o . ME. AND MRS. JAMES LLOYD HOWATT in dam, foods, used as a bevep . pa ‘ Ads cradlfed - m V arge or in cooking, along With F0 d ‘. . P W dd H ld other foods ordinarily eaten) to "x o F'rm . e e insure enough calcium for an CCG‘S \ ’ ,_ . adolescent or normal adult. KANSAS CITY “ 1 "Th Bo tlsf PcI rsoncl e “at W “equivalent” is the I of. .a r in. .. ; Af , e P Q key that controls the milk bill. / “but”: to utilize scum ’3‘}? the product ' _ MANYVFORMS AVAILABLE Vf’rtlsmz to heln b d and Resign,“ n Aumaver Fox The United Baptist Parsonage, ture hat and gloves. Her .corsage A dozen different forms of milk glsmbufion of its ma “we age w'n’ Inc-l advertising ‘ ‘ ., was the scene of a was of pink feathered carnations. are available_ Mflk, in Whatever 1”" seven wears was mad I! of 0,11,,‘3300131‘0 8 limited budget y 55mm . m1 be She was attended byher sister,’ form, has the properties of fresh y a.” Bll't‘eau e was dec- ’ 0" ldvertisin it putty Wedding Pecan y W ‘1 Mr R m Th V h .lk . . . , American N Ad "19" to centre 3’ .e Gayle, damgmer of Mm lS. aylmo ' omson, W 0 ml With the exception .of shun “may e’Wspaper Pume B befimm , . on _ Wm Wm Bedeque became wore an identical dress of lace milk and buttermilk, which con-r » “ 1°” and GOO-11' (kg WWI 1.000.1{ne “dam of films Lloyd Roma“, over itarfifieta with matching hat tain all the properties except {at an“, Silt“ t0 Fd to smaller b ,5 "but" Changing the - f M, and Mrs Lloyd and gloves. Mr. Raymond Thom-a and vitamin A. ‘ w,,‘h’_%;f°"§r 0! se‘l‘finns.’ re frequent in- WaaoENf’m Mon Rev' Chap son was groomsman. Here’s the solution: Use recon- was the :1 ualad g ‘What a job it d.d . W innith tom-might“ ' Following the ceremony a re— stituted evaporated milk,‘alt half eau’s a COD 3 NW} Jerry Reshkin hf" "5"" . 195 A” . , f “L caption for sixty guests was held the cost of fresh milk for code Far-ts” 9.” "Adverbicm n With newspaper t 0 ml”. me m€"'cmse .or emw at the home of the groom’s ar— ing 'Use reconstituted non - fiat of Ge‘- cafe MSW? “Th and the 10be ’ the Made” - [gown or blue lace over 9 ' . .' \ m .’ which ' e T C vour d' can actually 3 meta with 'mahohjng semifim ents,North Tryon. Mr. Myron Ma— dry milk as an‘adulrt beverage, m , - l “henomonal growthmms 0n the an “3 “$981. tangible ea “in—am“ hheson of Charlottetown proposed, making many desserts and for pan-V- r - sign-fie I?! the advertising ymf’va' . the toast to the bride, to which whipping in place of cream. Sale r the o . . ExpfiNfim- re ' “a; w av the groom responded. , Milk fat in adult diets can be f,“le , Q “3138’ Itall After 3PERATION J, b For a honeymoon trip, the, greatly reduced. ‘ flak ho ” service t as nnpflmacai'e‘dng'bracficanv m" f. 'v“: bride changed to a dress of pale Make the children’s flavored ant pf”: requesun: .‘t'°5t3"1'- Citv With-n sl’i‘lbutlon in Kansas . v; - green silk with beige duster and milk drink with reconstituted eva- 03;" “5 multimillion! "'0' built a mod“: "Willis. Salim; h. ’. white accessories. . porated milk. Buy enough regu— honl‘atio with national al- d‘mm‘ cessfnny emetnndm‘m and cue. ; Mr. and Mrs. Howatt will take larlhomegenized mill: for themto w..st a ‘full line ofstrum. to his 1.0m; ed d'mbuucn \ up residence in North Tryon.+- drink plain. ' , - omcfis . “lad "Sing the same amh’fld. lphcno by Heckibert. * Withlthis regime, the milk bill «ms . TWP"; succnss day. a full-line Maws- T0- . , x ' .1. , ' Would heap", rise. to succeg “rogue” 8 selll flab-Bone romor—Morkln Weddln brim. t .1. bureaus “Warn: mac. .9 I > ‘ ,netlfiv e hnflyfl _ . 1000.000 wit 8 p ' H . . v ‘ field. ea grggld dgl’afiutnfiuri? mvzfifia in néwsnah 85'” cent ' Is A Lovel Summer Event - we is aim... minced . n .5.- advmng m... , y . ‘ , “famwflfied by thenfmgousy marketsdaglcy 18; ‘5” in 2]; St. Patrick’s church, London, bon nosegay of summer flowers. dent “7"?” customers, _ ml"- “We lie: 45 week“ a . . Phillip A Sol] 5i ml m, l- ,. e in Consistenc was the setting at 11 am. July The groomsman was Mr. Som-. became a oneiman on" in 1951 "From ntfinmv’ says Reshkt‘ny " 26131, for the meddling of Mom cried Trainer of Charlottetown "mmf’tl'ne his gala £01106; nicked 9 Very mg “79' Brigid Morkm and John James and the ushers, Mr. Nesbit-t More > - _ afflionc Rams affirm. Pesslng spite our flannel: e. Thainor.with the Rev. Father kinl bmthelir 9“ the bride» Mr- ' ‘~ --".«.‘ 1 gm "g them s'Jmnle but?” by M aff “El‘we . Emmemmohéfibfficimfi; Cecil Bernard of Ottawa. fornagnswgr {,0 gm” d9: d Wham Commrgmultv in news. , The is the daughter-oi The bridal music chosen was Wilsng and menial-,5 , Inove Mimi“ “mist Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Morr- Shurbert’s Ave Maria, Ave Ver- — ' 5 story Mm u' ., Wilh- king of RR. 3 Lucan, Ontario, um and Penis Angelicus with , . and we grolum, the son of Mm. Mr. Vernor Knoch as soloist end . Florence .Traimr and the late Mr. Vernon Knoch of Ottawa as IT’TRUE IN RE]. _ T00! 7 . THE‘KEY * in .. __.. “4... “Fawn-”...-l._.,....,-.,. .... ‘ ‘5 immunit- print 'arrange- and one seed pearls. She carded ins we’ve ever adln'lil‘ed is a (gas de of pink delight roses on aahuuhgu'onnad'of'bronze and" hite Shasta daisies. melanin cotton. The fruit , ,‘Thé bride was attended. by her “Wade! paillettes in Shad— sister, Miss Peggy Morkin‘ of Lon- % of yellow, blue, orange and don, Who chose a gown of yellow mate of St. Dunstan’s University, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Is- . l L l ., ' ’V i :1 . land, and also of McGill Univer- 2. .1 * , f stty‘, Montreal. ' p y " . . it 7 I i l l . 2 . ‘ I ‘ W“- The 1weldine of this pmt— Swiss dot with matching picture . . SE _ - l ‘ 3 "' shallow. hat chiller niece, Kath- E‘lfilf‘isi .lfezutyto 10" g, y . a V V I W ‘ over the- leen 'O’Slheal-Grantonin a gown - 0 en Dem r8 - Modern Equipment With or Without Appointh Telephone 7141, ‘ Block Bldg. Kent St. gathered and elasr‘ is narrow and , Whistline is recog- Nflik‘velvet bow cell-l of yellow nylon chiffon and ‘ matching picture hat. The. maid of honour carried an arm bouquet of yellow daisies and green tol- ialge and junior bridesmaid a rib- Is Sound Newspaper I SAME STORE . . x , SAME CLERKS . ‘ ‘SAME MANAGEMENT " ,, SAME. LOCATION < , SAME TOP QUALITY FOOD " NEW ,, LOW PRICES - , NEW IDEA - KINSON’S 1 " dvertising ‘ ‘ \ Newspaper advertising moves moi"a a r12?“ 3 - 1.1 no 3 d- in new, RIBH-flEfilPE chandise . . i. 5e in Kansas City tu‘. I.“ l i l l l .. . . or in Prince Edward Islandll For a l complete advertising “service for YOUR business. dial 8506 today. An advertising consultant will assist you in every phase of your advertising. 7579mm flan-Peeing é/m’ EXTRA GOOD FOR SANDWICHES, 1'00 The Guardian—The Patriot to shore" "Covering P. E. I. Homes from shore