LET'S EAT Down in Louisiana . king By Ida Bailey Allie! Shopping, Coo "l.ctlislaiia is rich in heritage fruit cake squares! coffee. tea or and culinary artistry. Each of the milk. hate sccn here All nicasurcmciits are level re- rc:,vi"ilal fiiolls wc has at rulitnntlc history. thc (hot. i LIVELIHOOD FROM SHRIMP ktor "Par example. the shrimp presents the livelihood of gt-iirrn-fsi 'ions of fishermen who have sz-iled sauce and 3 tbsp. lime iultlei from Louisiana (lull ports. The Stir in .lg lb. cooked. cleaneg sugar cane gi'otis in tllltlIi(lilIlt'f.'. shrimp Stir occasionally tint lid also l'iDiiiPfl throiigh. Then stir in I 0. Big sticciilcnt iiittsliroullls a the shallots arc prolitit-ts of rich local soil and rice is a ziio inent crop grown ill the Sotitlil-.est- am part of the statc --I unmmsiziilll it i'ciiri-sclitr at Frcsli-lfrtiit Cake Sqiiaiirs: Stir good portion to alll the rice grown '-; c. butter until soft an cleanly. in the L'S' and it has an liiipllrt- Add l c. granulated sugar- 2 well- am rolc llll('liDfil(' cnlikcrv. llcatcii ctzf-l-V Ill? Rmleil "ml VS -'1 espcclully cnjov the section lemon and ii orange. lz 0. mashed as the Cajunyii Iberia, wlierel front the pc of l.oliisiaiia known roulitry. near New desccmlants of settlers Eltangelllie ciiuntry still speak thcir language and carry 1 on their cooking traditions. Thcselnranue and pineapple jltice mixed people of French background vlcrettogcthcr originally called Aca(lians- but timel and the Southern dialect have suIt- ( ened it to tt'.a,iun1' cralc men. ”And I shall never forget our visit to Avery island Chef." added. ”ixhcre tabascti is lllaf This is really a liquid prove!" 803- soning. needed in Louisiaiia cook- ing. especially unique, because thcre is notlilntl. else like it. Who would ever dream that it takes three whole years for this stance to ripen and develop full flavor!" Tomorrow's Shrimp Dinner" Tos- sed green and mushroom salad: shrimp iberia; flaky rice: biittcrrd green beans; frtiit gelatin; fresh- rcmarkcd p cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. re- 1 Add 1 minced section peeled garlic: the hcavy m- teiiipcrature and add N iSD- TB- hast-o of Nova Scotia tD(ltifl0I' 1 siiuar ie. icing and sprinkle with flaked coco- for seafood. And it's t,'hcf' Shrimp lberiazln a chafingdish skilleti, melt 3 tbsp. butter. mmer 5 min. Add Hi c. Chili cream. Reheat to serving Sertcd spooiicll olcr flaky rice. atlana ali(i tbsp lemon juice.- Sitt together 1”: c. already-sifted nrichcd flour. ill tsp. baking and la tsp salt. Add to he first lni.xtili'e with H 0- Each Trallstcr to all oilcd 7" by 11” -akc pan Bake -10 lniil. in a mod- zlfitl-375 degrees F. Cool. To sort e. dust with confectioner's or color with tllin orange nut t'iit in stilialwis Tliishi-oom Salad trick of the Atlil frcsh iittisllrooms to a tossed grccn szilad Hit the stunt ends even with the lIlllSlll'fitIlll caps Wash and dry. Cut in cross-wise slices; refrig- erate at least I hr. in not-sweet l-are-in-ii dri-s-sing to almost cover. up the (ll'P.N'5in2 when tossing the salad NOIITON - DINGWELL . OMEN Page 10. The Guardian Tuesday, May 1, 1950 HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. Sum- merside and Miss Ferne Bell. Hali- ax returned on Saturday after having spent the past month in Florida. They also visited in Wash- ington. New York and Boston. The Reverend T.H.B. Somers and Mrs. Somers. who have been in Smiths Falls and Toronto. will return this week to. Charlottetown. Flying Officer G. Russell Jenk- ins. Winnipeg, arrived by plane Friday to visit his father Major W.L. Jenkins. who is a patient inl the Prince Edward Island Hospital. Flying Officer Jenkins returned Saturday. Mrs. Gordon Linkletter returned to Summerside on Saturday after having spent the past five months in Walloston. Mass. guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Oldershaw. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Linkletter arrived home on Saturday after an extended trip to Florida having returned by way of Toronto where they spent a couple of weeks. Mrs. James O'Connor, St. Marys Rd. returned home by plane from New York after spending the win- ter months with her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Hines Monson. her cousin, Mrs. Margaret Pom- arico. She also visited her sister Kay in Montreal. HUNTER RIVER W.M.S. The April meeting of the Auxil- iary of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs. L.W. Ripley. The president presided. After the sing- ing of a hymn. Mrs. Sellar gave Mrs. K. s. Ttitlfl and Mrs. rio 8 F06dl"g- "we. half,” 3 5”” I” Sterns left Sunday on the start oflwn, l” the N3,”o"5v mlmwed by their trip abroad. Mr. and Mrs. S(”"Pt""e ream - and commen" Douglas Saunders and Mrs. J. ”" Same by Mrs" Seams” M."' P. MacPhcrson motored Mrs. Hal"-V Smllh SW9 S. reading The Rev. M. Carl Currie, B.A.. Minister of the Presbyterian Mur- ray Harbour Charge and Moder- ator of the Presbytery of Prince Edward Island was one of the two visiting Minister: at St. James Presbyterian Church Sunday. Mr. Currie whose first preaching visit it was to St. James preached in the morning. The Rev. EC. Evans Pastoral visitor of Zion Church. and Grand Master of the Masonic Order in this province preached at the Vesper Service. Mrs. Fred S. Jenkins' numerous friends are pleased to learn that she is convalescing at home. Mrs. Jenkins is much improved in health after her recent operation. followed was cloned by repeating the Lord: Prayer. Lunch was served by the committee in charge, luiltd by the hostess. North River W.!. The April meeting of the North River W.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Ernest Ladncr with the Vice. President, Mn. Lawrence 1. , i” The meet- ing opened with the Mary Stewart Collect. Ten member: answered the roll call with name of first school teacher. Correspondence was read by the uicretary and till- cussed. At. the conclusion of the buaineu a contest wu conducted by Mn. John Warren and lunch was served by the hostess and committee. The May Meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Harry Scott when the roll call will be answered by an exchange of flower slips or bulbs. Lunch Committee is Mn. Robert Vlckerson. Mrs. John War- ren and Mrs. Edison Munch. CLEBMONT W.I. The April meeting of the Cler- mont W.i. wall held at the home of Mrs. Wm. T. Mill and Mn. Gerald Mill. The president. Mrl. E.T. Mill presided and meeting opened with the singing of the II- land Hymn followed by Mary Stew- art Collect. Eight mnmbera ann- wered roll call with a houseclean- lug hint. Secretary read minutes of March meeting which were ap- proved and signed. Proceeds were handed in from a recent card party. Sick com- mittee reported calls made and treats taken. Secretary read cor- respondence which conslsted of a letter from District Convention Sec- retary. thank-you notes. etc. Baz- aar work secretary was asked to purchase some cotton material for further work. Miss Theresa Coen and Mrs. Wm. T. Mill were ap- pointed for a new school committ- ee. May meeting was invited to be held at Mrs. Harold Mills. Lunch committee: Mrs. Ernest Mill and KEEP IN TRIM '- Way To Keep An ultra slim woman with that stylishly starved look remarked to ynur dietitian, "One can't hope to keel! her face young and her fig- ure alim too. can she?" That min- tnken notion is all too common. The reason back of such thinking in that we overlook the importance of exercise. both for reducing and for weight control. In face. we have sold exercise short. A small amount of regular exer- cise is important at every stage of reducing. and is also essential for keeping weight normal. in the first place, without the help of ex- ercise. reducing calories must be kept to almost starvation level. That's no way to enjoy life. A daily walk and a few easy stretch- bends stir the circulation into brisk action and let the dieter have a couple of hundred more calories. On 1100 or 1200 calories daily. diet- ing fare can be good eating. Then, too, even in the best of regulated reducing programs. there comes a lull in losing. That is when exercise can save the day. By adding exercise. the slimming and toning goes right on men if the pounds remain stubbornly fixed for a few weeks. The emergency measures at this point are to in- crease the protein and step up the Exercise The Firmesi Slim 3! Ida Joan Knll exercise just a little. since hiitl measuru stimulate the Iimt; u burn more fuel. Exercise best At the finish of a reducing mu tine. exercise is the flrmcst wag to keep slim. Right after reducin the metabolic rate is lower an there is a tendency to regain thl lost pounds as diet fare is alian doned. Well. that need not happen Continue the daily walk and a1 easy routine of tuning slimnastics Firm mlisclcs not only disciiurag fatty infiltration and thus stave o a gain. lllit with tolled muscles the figure is more shapehi. This is thc perfect time to nus wer the inquiry front a spir el lady of 61 who, after rcducin: '1 pounds, asked if walking wuul help her keep slim. She just lttl 91 to walk 2 or 3 miles a day. re gardless of the wcntl-.::r. ”vm-i little is said in health coluiilnti about walking. My husband say; planned exercise is better." sh: writes. For keeping healthy and lluppy, looking y o u it g and ctiiitrolling weight. there is nothing that beat: a srliritcd 2 to 3 mile walk a (lay. In fact. walking constitutes onc oi the fillczt forms of -l'.ci'cisc lil this machiilc age. walking lifts hc- come a lost art-to tilir dctriniciit. and seconded that we purchase a clock for a family who had the misfortune of having a fire. New committees were appointed. It was moved and seconded that Mrs. James Tierney and Mrs. Stanley Newman be on school conimittcc for the next three months. Pro- gram, Mrs. Lloyd Mcliinnon and Mrs. Hugh McDonald. It was mov- the sum of 3400.50 was FL'illl'l,t'tl. The financial report was rcail by the trcasurcr. Mrs. Jessie Shaw. The sick clilnmittcc rcports incri- given by Mrs. Leonard (lillis and Mrs. Wellington Campbell. Scvcral sick members had been visited and cards and treats had been iciii. Also. a bereaved member had liccn rcmcmhcrcd. --,..-.-' . -- ELLEN S DIARY . --v 4.. "it .-t lk l'I - -- ' . A piittl tic-titling was ilolemnu the bri e wore a pie pn rn Todd and Mrs. Stems as (N. as Every day is Easter and seconded an bins be paid. The work umunmeo rmmrm. Miss Amelia Mill. Program com- .......m:..- - v t i J '- . - - , . i-' h tress. ' . 1 S S d W le(:lll.:l(JTt'll1””IlinL nIhllill(ll(l(allr'inLli4DflIl-Ia; izilsllleiiiihesiiriiiiiitllelldwhqlrzihcdlncikline Mondom leircillee osflmgijsyeoli a hymn and . mittee' Mrs Harold Mill and Miss R011 93" next m0Mh I-0 be ans- that dlmng the month the k'"'l"''' . S O 1956 if in wlicn liillsbcth Hope; and elbow-length push-up sleeves Mrs Don Bulman Mrs John Dorothy Smallman Roll call to be Wered W Exchange 05 HOWE? Slips. had been redecoraled Md ””' 'l ' s d ihat pr Ill. l'll Mr and Mrs a small pink satih hat toiipcd with MR and M” 1' Al Bcamm Craswcll and Mrs 'Fred ismith answered by buyii1E I: grab bag Donauml 9f 52-90 I0 be Elven in members expressed their ”'""'”l "1 TM5 c""l' ”""'y' bl"ei"a""pied mg to M” I pm” if land Wm. Rzialigh ei-'0 iiiiiutieiei bccaiiie thc a large ruse pink lJl'0('2l(l('(l shoes B-”-E-ht""' Mass" M.” llave been were in charge. of the study' Collection was taken which next mfmlh in place of pantry sale. by the Very 9l”Sl"g apl”””'”'""- da., 19", furmer mcoumgememia grub line and Dry instead of a bmlile OF Hum)-Id Rab”! mu of and Ca"ied.a Small wsmde bu": t;(lSlI'lIflgBlVlrS. BcatoiisMsister. Mrs. Changing Panemsll urrhe canldi amounted to 31.75. Cards We" Next meeung at the home of Mrs. Plans wt-re discussed for lloldliil! hlthe farmers 8'5 the W00d!' W0Fk- ibll-I-ligltlf-i.'yia,,,E5 smiled --the ave.-. Mrs. llazcl kt'tllll'l. and ltlie late quet of white carnatiuiis. llt'T only C,;,..,;.,,ell.fll.f,lf leafildfor l;'het?ut::,1::,e,; inn Indians”. which wesented on sold. Miss Theresa 'Coen had a '::"tl957gle"lt9y- Collecm" 3m0""l' And after . noonlide calf was wel-them is w,,S;(ie,-ably less! And in; Mr. Harry V. Norton. ornanicnts were a strand of pearls gamrday. Mr. and Mrs, Beam" interesting and instructive pro- THIS COMESI End T371195 were I' d to C9" 5' A contest W35 9”” appointed to attend to thc dc-tails, and earrings. the gift at the groom. have mwniiv had an enjoyable gram. worded to those having e hlgh- '10 Gd by MW Earl Moore and ---Mmi-N. ..- t est and lowest scores. Lunch was W09 by Mr5- Jlldson MCPhee. Mrs. L.W. Ripley offered pray- er for olir "Prayer Missionary." Miss MacGregor. The minutes of corned to the herd aild their other amazing what a man can do with The cllurch was decorated with M , H choring laid, ours joined Rob inian axe alid saw in the woods-.baskets of Wllllt-' mums and pink .,1l;lr5.- Ll;ll35l”D-d.R9t'damlswgg the woodlands at the end of trcks:and with the hoe and pry in attullps. and the ;1ll('Sl.i)P-its werci5l5 "5 ll"-V 3 fl" ah d 6 north and south along the fields stump-paiclt." marked with tiny artificial nose- 5””3'9'”r ' 55 ”And near himself out at the gays. trip to the SoiithelnUnited States. They mare acmmpanied "n this Meeting closed with the Queen. A delicious lunch was served by host- ens. MONTAGUE LEGION AUX. scrved by Itosicsses. assisted by Mrs. Cecil Mill. Meeting adjourn- ed with the singing of the Queen. COOK'S CORNER 8.0818 bill! V trip by Mr. and Mrs. Lewis l-lar- . iwllll matching accessories. and ,.;s' gh, lane; . sister of Mrsfthe 1851 meeting Wefe fetid and tcarried a nosegay of yellow roses genie". approved. Sixteen members rt.- whic ,brought them together..- So fa the sun lifted the recent fall of snow and set streamlets merrily coursing. And at his smil- ing nod the birds again found their it to brighten the cniintryside once more. This year in a new departure ' at Alderlea. I power-saw is being used at the wood.-:' work to lighten the task for the workers. While it is too soon yet to determine its worth to them. James is well pleased with the assistance it has rendered thus far. "It was time for a change" we comment "Reason would say that methods used in farming a century ago aren't practical miw- adays. Folks don't travel in carts anymore! Nor sow grain by hand or reap it with a sickle. or mow effort." ”I donli know which is the more performed "do- MacLean. wearing. Ellen." he nodded. The double ring ccrcmony was by the Rev. A. Franky The bride's ring was” , . iniz the like after old-time ways or that of the groomls mnlller. t, voices threading the day with mils-.wm.k;ug ham some other way 14, 1 ,find thc necessary wherewithal to t thelps. It's a qtiestlon. er. a man would have what he lgaincd." "I'm not saying Ellen that 1 Idonlt like modern machinery," he continued. ”There's no question to ithat-it does save time and labor. iWe already have a nice bit of firewood to our credit. more. I i l ;old way. itake long to fell the trees and junk them,” he smiled. pay for the modern machinery and 'mr-rm"?-ms l" the first without thcm it would he" he 0 '- .. . ., -- t -.. ”Pf.-tLe .lnstanLe. though it would be slow- -phiilcklcd at the wcry thought of f:,::.mlh:,aI:.imm,,,,;r 3... 3:225 Maijed and the meeting opened by sink it. like doing witliotit a horse at.da sang n-1-11 walk Bpside Ya"-vi U” f'”"”"i1l Aml him" Cwld Weiduriiirv the signing of the register. ing" get along witliout them?" " GWP" in marlin" by her hm'll'tll' lolin Dingucll brother of thcl9tewart can-uthe;-5 F'rnR.si...Di.Rf'.l:l.bride. wore the iisllers. ' hcr-in-law. Mr. At the wno(ls' work. And com- ng home from it with the tangy scent of wooded places clinging to g - . work-clotlles, to a supper sauced gray two plow dress' I by hunger earncd in that npenm . . . llrmnt iglllj Raid With 1955 W071: than-No coniplzlint maric over thc foods-M wntm msosl i we a can arvesting t to one. 1. A" H .111) 3 '. ,1 b l . . l The new Saw doesnmme ism M ail:-egilhlv) l;p;;E::fel Y dlitlz. ii reception was held Sunlight today-anti the land mums. Mr. Royston F. officiated at the organ. iiiilnn straw mm ('liarlottctown liotel. -rm th ' . g g ' tzilile was 9 stream and pond still lll1StllLl((l.lw"h 3 thwpgtior wedding cake. sponded to roll call. it was moved and seconded that each member bring a small gift to our next meet- ing to be sent to the Port worker in Halifax. The meeting is to held at the home of Mrs. Ivan MacKay. roll call to be word "Peace." Mrs. Spence reported 62 home and 13 hospital calls had been made in March. Mrs. E. Bernard read a letter from Mrs. Creed. Site stressed the importance of more good Literature and books to be read by all members. Twen- ty-seven books were reported read for the month. It was decided to pack a box of clothing for Korea. Mrs. W.l. Bowman to take charge of the packing of same. Mrs. .l.S. Mac- Leod read an interesting letter from Miss Alma lnman in Trini- Hamilton W.i. The April meeting of Hamilton W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. t April 3rd with an attendance of nine mem- Tlic Misses ftlaida and Joan l'ing- hers and two visitors. The west. her dent. Mrs. Alton Ramsay. presid- Mr. Fred Norton was his bro- her's best man. Mr. Harry Nor- nn. hrnlhcr of the groom. and ing. "Keep the Home Fires Burn- and repeating the Creed in Miigfurd, A.R.C.O., unison. Reports from committees were wore a-heard. School committee reported I yellow blind ordered for school, cost S738. a corsage Finance reported 810.46 from blank. isick committee sent seven sick iliimediatcly following the wed- treats. at The Correspondence was discussed. The bride's In motion it was decided we go on decorated record as leaving fees at 25 cents Mrs. Carruthers and Mrs. Pick- ering were appointed on Conven- The groom's mother hat, and beautifully NEW HAVEN WJ. The monthly meeting of New Haven w.I. was held at the home of Mrs. Louis Darrach. The prea- be ident presided and the meeting opened with the Institute Ode and repeating Collect. Roll call was ra- sponded to by 15 member: with a quarter. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. There win no unfinished business. Reports of committees were heard. Sick committee reported Ilx treats had been sent. School com- mittee reported chalk and brush needed for school. There were sav- eral thank you notes rend. Mra. Gas: expressed her thank: for treat sent also a plant and all who remembered her during her sickness. The following were read: one thank-you from Mrs. Elmer The regular meeting of the Lad- ies Auxiliary of the Canadian Leg- ion. Montague. was held in the Legion Haome Tuesday evening. with the president. Mrs. Thomas Clair. in the chair. The meeting opened in the usual manner. fol- lowed by roll call to which four- teen members responded. The min- utea of the previous meeting. cor- iespondence and several bills were read by the secretary. Miss Flor- rle Benton. The correspondence included a letter from Mr. W.R. Shaw. Pro- vincial u. ganlzer of the Red Cross campaign. in which he expressed his appreciation for the splendid iesponse to the campaign from the citizens of Montague. The local campaign was conducted by mem- bers of the Legion Auxiliary and HONEY BUTTER TARTS Wash about I cup currants In hot watcr. Put a few of wasllerl citr- rants ill tart shells. Add 1 tcaspoon of hoilcy butter to each shell. top with walnuts and bake in oven 400 deg. their hay with a scythe. Using anlsame time, let's not do away vrithm, axe and a crosscut saw in the the axe or the saw. Ellen. yes,p-- vpmumg ym" 1h,.1.,.. jaVs'i , A , . woods thew um” is mum hapklor the grub hm and pl.-V. H udlnwm mmm gnrlilwg wam;wg.aiid vases of mixed spring flow-itlon Executive for 1957. Speake n " ” t l T” l l crs. Mr. lCt'll('SI I). Rcid pI0l)llS(3(l were selected for the District Con- to those days. . .It's like attempt-ironies to that weld still do hadlyti -. :. . . .. - ' in 3 ld"”)' ' Mild mltlg W me the toast to the bride to which vention. it was moved and second- Am the "mm "W, 5" sml wuh of light blue Harris Tttccrl, navy enjoyed by the members. Lunch Lunch committee for May: Mrs. cussion took place regarding send- uw "Hm" mnmmg lighilv horl:I('('f"SSf1FiPF, and a cnrsagc of pinklwas served and meeting closed Seaman. Mrs. Ivan MacKav and ing for blankets but was left un- 8-0-0 FLATTERINGE limitlsl;:::p;:m;;";:n:lp aim” lhPil'fiS('S. with the Queen. Mrs. John Craswcll. The meeting til next meeting. It. was moved : I-Ialf-Si7crit! Your favorite lnngt Until tomorrow - - - Diary - . . A line: in this graceful summer f'lrEBS'G00(l-l1ll2ltI. g ; "'"" for better quality... Q i AM it-r figure! Smooth fitted bodice. Do not soak clothes in wash for better value... .. . in II 'l'etill Hunt Brit. (itlnfl grooming gives bar the seltconiidania lowered waistline atop the softly gathered skirt. Have it in three water for more than 20 minutes, became prolongcd soaking opens llBl'y girl minis. Her rliittics fit well and feel rnmfiirtalilc. And within heads turn and eye: widen-she know: she's 'sitting pmty'. siullt lPlllllL' us the news otpmk tapers in Sm." Candelahrm Boyle. one from Hazel McKinnon for expression of sympathy; Mr. and Mrs. Dan Taylor; Mrs. Hud- dad. also one from our prayer missionary at Fort William. 0nt.. both of these letters gave us first 9.rpc;;l;lo::"(lfliE;;f:5 7:3” n::';(i3Il.'g'llllP groom tittiiigly responded. ed we send 510.00 to C.A.R.E. hand information of the work of son Jenkins and Mrs. M. Duere- hamm ”mw "nigply nu, wmmne For trai-citing the bride wore Next meeting is to be held at the our leaders. Mrs. Mouse is to be aux. " l i in navy blue fitted dress with a home of Mrs. Harry Taylor, in charge of the study book for Correspondence were read and Pnlivms me (my: high it-hitc lace collar. a top coat A duet and several contests were the month of May. discussed. New buslneu. Some dia- Pattern ma: Half Sizes l4i.x.,t ltilh. 18'&. 20Vx. 2296. 2-W2. Size IGIA requires 5 yeards 39-inch. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has” U .. complete illustrated instructions. l!hAli:.l:l:lel:'Q::fes (;3::i"ex;t1f,:d Send rnmrv - FIVE CENTS! 9 . ' . t ' . ' (35 cents) in coins (stamp: cannot LL Spaniard D. Mmmez in 1528' be arceptedl for this pattern. Print plainly SlZE.. NAME. ADDRESS. arvu: NUMBER. Send order to Anne Adams. care. of The Charlottetown Guardian. 00 Front Street, W.. Toronto. Ont. W 1 -A MORNING SMILE Befrigera 01' llnhby: "Oh. darling. aid you tutu I dollar bill out of my right- Just . H M d :Iiandf pantnc pocklet lailt night?" wipg inlna:n;3.1rfnac':n.' WI oy: " crtainy not. Maybep in trays in soda utinn-- lyou don't know it. but thera'il al 3 hm” A" " "W" "T """' 1holc in that pocket." 'nia' av” M "hp Odom, t l Recommended by leading iWorcls Of The Wise ”ger-norms All men have their frailticll. cow BRAN D I:2il...3;”"f.;;L.l2?li:.i”'.ii '.'l'.".'.' 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