t 01 Le-"little Nlallallllf. our Flonor. MALPEQUE AND IALTIC Mrs. MncNutt offered to conttnna ary Members. Our Ladies Mlh5iDn- W. M. 8. leadership for Mission Band. Mrs. aries and Education. Alllwere ful- The rel"-ua,-y menllng of the Bryenton to treat mission band for ly discussed. On motion it was de- Malpcnne and galllc wlnnenvs February meeting and Mrs. Bruce "med t? 3”? ("'5 .d”"3',5 10 "oi" Missionary Society met on Fridny Riley for the March meeting. H0” hath?” ljollof Fund". ten evening, lml, .1, llle home of M”. Eleven home and four hospital dollars to our busters of Martha, Earnest gl-yenmn. The world Day calls were reported. The March ten dollars to the Precious Blood cl prayer gel-V1,,-e --one plank. one meeting to be at the home of Mrs. ,- Slsters. fifteen dollars to Our Lad- Snepllel-dtv was ln charge ol Mrs. Riley. Worship service in charge . ies Missionaries. and twenty-five wl H. Bum, wllll save,-nl mam, i'Mrs. Gerald Lockhal-1, Program dollars to the Catholic Girl's Sch- hers nssmlng. Following lnln nnrl Mrs. Kenneth Owen; Lunch com- olofohlll It was also moved and of the newlce . bnslnenn nerlodnmlttec. ljvlrs. Robert Wall and seconded that our diocesan dues followed will, llle nresldenl MmlMrs. Lorne Silliker, lunch was be paid in March. The secretary Burns! nnenldlngl ' served by tile hostess. assisted by ' gas nakedto send to hlational of The minute; of lasl mnnl, committee in charge. CV C9 0" 93" to action cards. lng were read and approvedl Roll. We-e4 ' ----W - l Ways Ind means of raising call was answered by nine niem- C""'DREN3 FAVORITE money were discussed and Father hers. one visitor was present. Col- The opera "Hansel and Gretel" McCarthy was asked In .sc('urc a lectlon 82.10. expense fund 43 cents D3-Wd 05 tho famolll T8317 til! good play and pick out me cast. fees 51.50. Mrs. Burns read a let- was first performed in Germany .. The members decided to invite the ter from Mrs. Fraser, associate in 1393- ' New Haven Variety Show for St. member secretary. also one from --m-Te--------e-- Patricks and to have a pie social Mrs. Alexander McKay regarding IMPROVED SINCE in connection with the concert. Presbyterial. It was moved and Wallpaper as an interior decora- The meeting adjourned with pray- seconded that W; gend for oneitiun did not come into common er by the president, Mrs. William dozen associate member leaflets use in Eurolie until the lath cen- C0ldY- land mite boxes. Mrs. Burns andltury. l WOMEN Wed., March 7, 1956 The Guardian, Page 9 LET'S EAT ' Weekend Breakfast ly Ida Bailey Ally ”Mnny homemaker: feel I bit Pour into glasses. cover with tired at this season of the year. paraffin and store in a cool. dry Chef." I said. "So much entertaln- place. Makes 7 (6 0:.) glasses. in, no many persons to nurse Tomorrow's oven dinner: Grape- through Coldli I0 much cold fruit: green-peppered fish or meat v o weather to combat. All these things loaf: baked sweet potatoes; baked ' ” are likely to wear them down. The onions; baked apples, cream; cof- . best antidote ll extra rest. fee, tea or milk. "I'd suggest I 15-minute Period All measurements are level re- i of actual lying down during the cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. day and very early to bed at night. Green-peppered fish or meat loaf. E And on weekends, when there's With fish: Use IV: lbs. deboned someone borne to prepare it. that fresh haddock or cod, or thawed- n wonderful luxury - breakfast in frozen fish fillets. put through a bed." . l food chopper. "The menu should be simple. Separate 2 eggs. Beat the whites Madame." the Chef added. "so that stiff and the yolks until lemon-col- the hulband or one of the older ored. . children can prepare it. Add V: 0. fine soft bread crumbs , . 4 "Instead of :lluice.I sugscastaneln h'.'2 c. heated gllk. Stir thin . cam ote of pump canne purpe 5 . egg yolks, tsp. eac sa ' plurrfs and peeled oillnnget scntignn. and monosodium glutamate. 1 tbsp. Conversohon Place taei'sofit:rTdmkt:e(iiff:g'wTthspsIf;:r' aliid rhvtiiii Fliienllightgiildegvh tvihitgempper. H””','5 3 d9”Hh”"l INN? of cos-vdress. The pin is made of pseudo cram or heated mnk. Then ml. Thoroughly on E 5.. by 9.. lo" tume Jewelry that is as rofri-shingigold in the shape of a flower cart the touch do luxe add a flower in pan Spoon in half of the fish mix- " " '5 ""”5"3'- " is l"”""0d 35 hooped with exquisite ''”""3'"" new vase and tn; morning paper... lure". Top wnh an inch thick layer an ornament on a new spring hat jeweled flowers and is very Paris- "very nice Chen And in thaws or minced seamed green peppem but it is equally as cnclianting fan in feeling as well as being a some plum jiiice jelly in the house. Pack in the remaining fish loaf whe" Wm 9" ” 5"" lap”! "' 3 C”l””"1 ""1 "musing was it would be perfect with the toast." mixture. P'"'Pl9 91"" jelly: Cumbi" 2 9' Bake 45 mm in R "'0de”'tE Coles Mrs. Hon er ex ressed her Pra er meetln were made Corn- M99 dmimd (""21 ”""ed 9959'" ”:'ct':' degregii F- Unigmdngn " thanks. p p wallyls to entergtain members from Pl"""v 1 c- ”""' n””'"t31' 3"'g'zl pf:he'i tervet W C” W 0' Mrs. Eric Coles invited the Churchill, Clyde River, New Dom- 1Pk3- Wwdered "'1 Pei” d” gni WM”: am?” 53"c9' d members to her home for the lnion and North River. Mrs. G. "WP. SW9” "E Mn” 7.” ' E” 1 ft ”'.""t-Pliste ' :l:'”d”;th mat March meeting, Mrs. Thompson in Bnin and Mrs. Earl Lowther offer- t0Agg”iyi V t, t H 9;! 'f”P9- " We (erg! h L if charge of program. Roll call to be ed to piece the quilt tops. ' c. sugar. a ir cons an y L green peppers 8! of 5 01- answered by an Irish Joke. and a Mrs. Bain brought news from the "hm 3m0”th- 3”” t” E mm” m9".bak9' card for the sick committee. Lunch missionary chosen for special boll 101' 95 mm Tmh 0f,”l9 Chet , committee to be named later. prayers. The March meeting will Remove from heat; spoon off the Add a little. crushed coriander Meeting closed by singing the Nat. be held at the parsonage when froth. Med Whon baking apples. ionnl Anthem. Collection sl.35. Mrs. Otto Newson will have charge Mrs. L. Cole: was auctioneer for of the Study period and Mrs. Heir- an auction. sale of aprons and oth- lihy will conduct the worship. Roll ' er donated articles, bringing the will be answered with a verse con- nice sum of 323.36. Lunch was mining the word "name". Mrs. served by the committee and host- Snlmond. Mrs. Hcirllhy and Mrs. New "Area Rugs" ess. Lowther will assist with CORNWALL W. M. S. 737.:-nut.-r.--,a....-.,ur .- .. ,....:.n,. This heavy. knitted. rtb-C0ll5 081" Sllned W 30390 Colllfdr Ma modern homemaker: like floor. in the basement. garage or . . . L07 55 '- V- L mm is styled In ("mm Mi "" lg” ”' ""c1"""'"i "W" ”""'”"” ”” 3 3"""Y d'Yr They ..”liZ' ga!fl)'i'n The February nm-mil: of st WOOL R ” T Pu” ueatmn dt (GP Phoum mmulhout the m""' ” h"d'5"'r' guammeg yo" the same 5"d5""dT February meeting. L. H Ann's. Lot 65 sub-division of the ,,,, face h ” floor coverings hi" Water washabimy the" ' h"d'n"' Drake led the devotional period; Catholic Women's League was - l somewhat taken the play away islil floor offers. but they give that asglnlel-l by MW Howard, M", nnld l:-Pnrnnry gmn. l95l;l will, , from soft cnrllttinl in many flniltohlhl touch thlt "WW5 50" uVlr Earl Lowther and Mrs. Walter goodly number in attendance. The -n---- hom9l- Thll l5 "'19- Npecllny-,h' b' 3” Boyle. Passages dealing with Jesus president occupied the chair and muny units of suburban i ministry were read and led to a me meeting opened will. in. L... ThrOaUIne Beauty Routine ”"3'"''' Continued from page a ghzygffotionll Period sue Prayer by Rev. Father Mc- Carthy. LUXURIOUS nuns Mrs. Patterson gave a report of The mlnul" of mg pl-wlou; J In!) lel's' face it middle ag:,w:iTd Rh. head to straight line hold for W th'" is wmethlniz so lovely IMPPEIINGS f”5l;f”””'- Eh” .C'l'"'”?.'l ;.'”"' "Well"! W?” M” 3” "” M" l,, a nnne lmnnlllnl nmn nl l,-le n second. Inn lower. Repeal lln.” so rich and luxurious about rugs. A pleasant part of me awning i'l1ieBr."lisc'l1yClmimbfzntitwegs ghllcxlkgls lretary. Elle. treasurcrtsbrelport fol- if the throat muscles would keep to six times. "M n W" Seem 3 pity m give was an add, 5 ll l, M ' L- d, M N l 5 1- l , owed 3 (mm: I n" "an" "n a firmer grip on youth But how Before retirln do this realst.- thorn "P entirely. especially since C 95 re" 3' r5' '" '5 "1 ”""”"d' we" yseve" hood "Id in the bank- M Mop tone in the ml-Ede! that an” exercise .st cm" on heel so mmy 0"” excellent Vnlne and say flies to Mrs. Percy Hooper a members answered roll call after Falher Mccartlly snap, . few - member who has moved to a new the minutes of the January meet- wnl-(ls of encouragement to ll-l. ' ' h th lrt ftki tosd. . . , hold that fragile line is the rob- of hand. chin level. Resisting with hnvfe.c"eni1I.yu:a: b: aw” 3'"; home Just out of our district and mi: had been read. member, nreunl, A letter from ..,. ......-as. ai.-. .. . A r . l . l . i,(”lllMni:hlai: znclllgit slliunp neceunaln; lllslnfingslaiitgy c'lli;is.c;l;l;en.m:;eh as "my Is the noomm nun a gift presented by Mrs. Erie Plans for the World Day of ll", dlncesnn nresldenll Mm 3.. ll docs nothing. to restore tone to upward will. llml until chi. l. Handsome new cotton rugs. as l 51' McDonald was read Ind dil- liolp lo improve hcad carriage. level, Relax gull "peat gm, of well an luxurious rayon and nylon 3 - V is . Cnssed. Other um Spondenoo Coll- Tlicrc are only two measures three times. C0mbhll"0”5v 3" helm! made with Smed M mm" tmm mnvenen llllll counteract gravity and help The rule for improving your head lit” "b5ckh'K Wmch "WW5 that In kccl) the throntline young-erect carriage is to get the habit. of tho)! Wont Ikld- They are moth- ll('El(i carriage and bracing tone in pulling up strongly with that line Drool. tom Ind 0h- Wh" de51l"" the throat muscles. Head posture is at the back of the neck. This takes and colors! all important. for when your head practice, but it's rewarding. The new rugs are far more im- ls llcrlcctly balanced. the chin II The proper way to carry your portant-looking and Jfective than llrld IPYPI. it is neither tipped up head lg squarely on your gllouldgu, the little occasional scatter rugn nnr down. and in this position. with that line at the back of the of years ago. They have a new llw niusi-les of the throat are being neck almost ptnight and the elm name. too. for today we know them THE NEW PLAYTEXS MAGIC CONTROLLER! cl ' - rdi t t ' lo. ldl l. " .. ill. 3fif.?in."i.a.E-."?."'5' "in "” '" '1"?-' -i'"'”.. realistic nit... suema coon-noi.i ouuounous aaiun-vi new Lawn eaten slur. r nlG"lr!ELD W. M. 3, these small rugs are really decor- Th "full t tm nl" for a young ' l l Itor l1ie09l- . and obealt fiilu thgoatllna included s.,'33',f'”,'.i'... v,vloTl,e,n '.f,”'l'.l”,',', For instance. there's a black cot- nptinium is ounts of the protective gnlpll any on lr.l,l-nu-y l5ll,. Mn ton law-loop rug. boldly checked fonds daily in order to properly Hnrny lnnlnlled tn, newly elm. in white. The white tufting in NEW 'iii1gcrv'- lveswdsholds ya BQQ ',,,””.n"..&u.- nnnrlsli the tissues. Any measure ed olllcern raised above the surface of the .- M N . 1 iilurli stimulates the circulation in M". Creed. menldenll lnd ll", rug for an expecially rich-textured specially fnnnulatodforbabtod Y0" V" 'l""' 5 "9.' and only Pimp Guile. .. ""5 M” i5 3" '0 the Emit Sp1”h' devotional period. taking as her emch A 4 x 5 "W M ""5 M” '"'h"'FPh"I""".h'53&- NEW non-roll (top Imntl end when you him ''".i' U ""'.'W "' V5" "'3 "" hot End Cold Wot?!) ll hell? lllenn, --Tn, Mennlnn of Mlulnnn--l would cost less than twelve dollars N, In Ieaictant Fabneau . .- . ml Beauty creams lllbrlclile tho smpmm W" "ken mm Mark -3.-la ll cm gal-l g mllllon dollng M n nnnunn umn.."h- kn ddi lkl.Bt .. .. ht. it-isens'iii-facsecgggieirrsrlilrefih in iii. IllB.'rg;1?,'" l;'n')l:-3.95.1.6." w?IFli,dnofth:'i?enka:iald thgauscyulptured til ' i H l fol "ai1l:,i;:C;:u8f;"i'gs.Na"1l:e:Km!f:)".9. Report 0' prennylerlnl wnlcn cotton rugs. some of the pattern mllscles are toned the sklnl belnn was held in Charlottetown was glv- ::'onltI;.:Itl'nll;. i?I(::Sd::iEnU:: lnlly nnnnnrled". ls Smnnlln en by Mrs. Frizzell. Mrs. Clarke mt or low loom TRY Rgglsrl-ANCE invited the members to meet I! ' Here's the routine: First, mns- ho? homo for the next mootlltt MANY coLolu we in cream. working from the M"- HINW ololod the moo"!!! NEW sinoolli-line back shape.-Iyon long and Irwdd :":tY'9"k "moi '4 5!D' . ' i ' int . NEW adlustable germ-s It renovdiie, rqriaonabu M in H . NEW laoey flower design is pretty Q might-spy; of Wneinltj Mono. in not . . . washes and dries in a wink! P"'h M' ”'”r Playtex Magic Controler as worn by women AEROWAX SAVES RE-WAXINGE .j n O hllsg nl the lln-0,; npwnl-ll, lo the with prayer. Lunch was served Any number of patterns. of nxf r . .x- members of the Canadian Olympic team in holy 5'." 0' or -nd..:":.,:W-"'- "V M''- r"":;..'." :.i'Jl:”l::.::."”..l.i.i'e'.'.t if R o 93- , l wo n - l .”?n.i2i.ll".l.i.ii. "'” choose. Duchess And Daughter At Fair .,,',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ask for the gorilla :. the sun me. Before you et out of bed in "ANY NW5 ' N335 - The small rug: can go right into the morning, gfp the pillow down JIPIII exported 179.000 canarlea the washing machine and the The Duchess of Kent. aunt ol linllnr your ghollldgr. ""1 much in 1954. most of the song-birds at larger ones can be scrubbed with Queen Elizabeth. and her daughter. hark of-head to bed. Very slowly. in to the United states. soap or detergent right on the Princess Alexandra. are shown as A FUR JACKETS - - FUR JACKETS JUST ARRIVED OVER THE WEEKEND -- MUST BE SOLD AT MOVAL SALE PRICES BALANCE or OUR SPRING ORDER THAT wE HAD ORDERED MONTHS AGO - WE COULD NOT CANCEL THIS ORDER ..- BUT - WE KNOW or A WAY TO DISPOSE or THEM - COME AND sEE THE SALE PRICES .. IF YOU NEVER PICKED up A BARGAIN BE- FORE".-A-i HERE IS YOUR CHANCE NOWl! they visited the British Industries Fair at Earls Court, London. Both were presented with nosegays. mud g. n. Luy,Away for HCXT EVCl'YTI'Ul'IQ MUST Q0 -- 0'' GT : R iSICl Sacrifice Prlaul 3. 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