Page 8 The Guardian. Saturday, July 23. 1955 Happenings Of The Week Mr. Justice James D I-lyndman and Mrs. I-Iyiidman of Oitaiia are registered for their annual s'lifII- mer holiday at Keppoch lit-at-h Hotel. Mrs Hyiidiiian, as well as tier husband Judgc Hyndiiian. lots. I Prince Edward .Island back- ground. Mrs. Hynclman was the fonner Miss Ethel Davies. daugh- er of thc late Sir l.tllllK "ii t'3. Chief Justice of (':inada. and .luiiI:c Hyndman has many rclatiies in the Provinces Miss Florence Burnett. Augustus. had as -her guests Air Force Lt. Col. .lohii R Burnett and family. Florida. iiho are also visiting relatives and friends in Kinkora before Lt Col. Burnett is transferred to Washington lle la the son of .lamt-.2 A. Hurnclt. formerly of Fiiarliiiictoiin and has not been to thc island for twenty years Captain T. Drummond Cobb and Mn. Cobb. Halifax. with their children are vacatimiinc at Kep- poch. Mrs. R llonald Scott. and her son Stuart arc exported next week from Oshawa. Ontario. The Charlottetown Business and Professional Women's Club have reccived most apprcciatiic letters from visiting B. and P. members who enjoyed the delightful hospi- tality of the Charlottetown Club at the 3. end Get-together. Mrs Maude Bayley of Toronto who was the giieiit Ipeakcr wrote to all incin- bers of the committee L'()llIlII(?lll- lug in detail upon this splendid visit to Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mn. Kenneth A Park- er. with their daughter: Margar- et and Barbara left Friday for Halifax. They will visit llrs Park er's mother. Mrs B .l Porter Mrs. Ivan McClure of Mnncton H visiting her mother Mrs Colin C. McLure. Brackley Point. Maxwelton House in Dumfries- Ihire is one of the special places of interest to visitors to Scotland. Maxwelton House In "Annie Laurie's" birthplace. and is the subject of one of our most popular Scots' songs. Incorporating pa rt of the old castle of Glenrairn. the house wait built by Annie's great- -grandfather. In. J. William Duggaii of Mel- Iou. Boston. Mass.. IS visiting relatives in Kensington and Char- lottetown. Mrs. Diigcan is l"PiZIS- fared at the Charlottetown Hotel. flee Marian Neweon of Ithaca. New York. and Miss Verna New- aon of Vancouver are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. liar- nlti Newson. Mt. Edward Road. D. and Mn. ldwerd Miller Fort and P. Centennial Week-g an MIcEwen. prior to her mer- riage to Mr. Allison K. Mutrh. Mrs. Ciuseie Bagnali assisted Miss Macltlwen in opening the gifts. Mrs. ciirisiinii Crabbe of Winni- peg and Mr. and Mrii. Charles Armstrong of Truro are vacation- ing at Stanhope gher guests her son Mr. Alli.-ion Rodd. Three Rivers. Quebec. and Miss Gaby Bouras.-ta. also of Three Rivers. The hostess this afternoon It the Charlottetown Tennis Club in Miss Norma Dalziel. The Golf Club hosicsses for Sattirdiiy are: Mrs. F. G. Hutch- eson. Mrs. R. A. Parker. Miss . Mrs W. T Rogers has return- ed by plane from Victoria. BC. Miss Eleanor Mary Dull) leaves ('Iiai'lottetoivn for Halifax next week before sailing August It on the iln('l' ltalia for England. uhcre her iiiarriage will take place early in September While in Halifax she will be visiting with Mr. and Mrs. i'.A Camp- bell and with Miss Patsy Mc- .Curtiy. Mrs N. W. Churchill is being cordially iielromed and entertain- ed by her Charlottetown friends. Those entertaining in Mrs. Church- ill's honour have been: Mrs. Mil- ton Brehatit entertained Monday afternoon I! group of Trinity Un- iiiteii Church friends at her real- (lciirc. Birchiiood Avenuc. Mra. (i ll Barbour entertained at tea on 'l'iii's(la)'. Mrs. W. H. Nevin had a Coffee Party Wednesday morn- ing In the afternoon Mrs. E. S. f'offin entertained with I drive and supper at the Covehead l'lll”ll'l' T91 wFd"P5d8Y 9VP"ln8lWednesday. June 22 at it saladl Mrs Sheldon Carsoii entertained at her home. Brighton Road. Thiiisday at noon Mre. H. Court entertained It Luncheon. In the afternoon and for supper Mrl. ('hui't'hill was it guest of Mine Iilabcl Nowson Mrs. Eric Founti, North River Road. entertained Friil-iy afternoon for Mrs. Cbtirch- ill. Miss Edith Moore. of Montreal. -is visiting Mr. and Mn. 6. .iIoore. Brighton Road. Mr. and Mn. Don Rogers. of tGalt. Ontario. Ire spending their honeymoon et Shawl: Hotel. Those entertaining in Charlottetown in honour of Mr and Mrs. Rogers ,were Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Barrett. and Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Veale. M18! Joan llulmer. of Toronto. in visiting her mother. Mrs. Will- .iam Mc-Lean. and her aunt, Mrs. Robert McNeill. Dr. Donald Campbell and Mrs. Campbell Ind their daughter of Charlottetown are vacationing at Cavendish. Mr. and Mn. George Troop of Toronto are vacationing It Greg- or": Hotel. Mrs. George MacDonald. H1. Shirley Dixon, and the Mines Wright of Montreal are registered at Greizor's Hotel. l 1 Mrs. Albert Clark of Moncton Ind her daughter Gail and Ian lBrlnn have been visiting Mra. Clarkls father Mr. Frank McKee. Dorchester Street. t Mr. and Mn. Arthur LI-Rosco .have returned to their home in Waitham. MIu.. after visiting at Isabel Mat-Donald. lilias Kay Suth- erland. Misn Dorothy Gormley. Miss Hclen MacDonald. ()n Wediiesday. .liinc I5. Miss Patricia Clark entertained at her apartment on Maple Ave. at I shower in honor of her cousin. Miss Phyllis Hogg Miss Dorothv Clark arranged the gifts and gMiss Barbara Mathcson read the act-oiiipanying vcrscs A dainty lunch was served by the liostcss. assisted by her mother. Mrs. James N. Clark. Mrs Charles Btilleni and Miss- .Vi:-irjoric Huestis entertained at the formers home on Granville Street on Saturtlay. June 18. at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Phyllis ilogg. Miss llucstis . read the accompanying verses and Mrs. Cliarlcs Schurinaiii ar- ranged the many lovely gifts. Lunch was served by the host- passes. The staff of the telephone of- fice. Siiintnersidc. entertained on plea in honor of Miss Phyllis Hogg. She was presented with an electric kettle. l ' Mrs. William Toombs and Mrs Charles Schurman entertained at a surprise shower at the former": home in Kensington on Thurs- Mrs. Vernon Rodd has had as B. J. HOWELL Engagement The engaement is of Barbara Jane Howell. R.N..l daughter of Mrii. John I-lowelli and the late Capt. Howell of Hebron, N. S.. to Dr. Charles announced t DR. C. I. MACMILLAN Announced Ian MacMllian. son of Major anti Mrs. J. F. Maclillllaii of Charlot- tetown. The marriage will tako . place Auguet 20 in St. AITIIJFOS” t Cathedral. Yarmouth. N. S. Photos by Wrigh'. Look Fresh As A Daisy GOOD grooming on vacation is Ill important as being well groom- ed at home. Of course. at home it is easier with everything for keeping one- self and one's wardrobe in good condition. close at hand. But just I little extra planning and care- ful packing is all that is necessary to insure I good appearance with I minimum of time and fuse. PLASTIC KIT g i If one is to be it guest. then. of course. it becomes doubly impor- F..dem.k,u. lunrh was sewm bym, squeeze bottles and containers for d.y, June 23 in honor of Missptant to plan in order to avoid bor- phym, 30". M” Seaman Be” rowing. If the luggage doeen't in- .read the verses and Miss Clara lclude ' "am ”59- "'9" ' z'lPP9”d Mmmum arranged me gins A I plastic kit containing pl Iatic make-up and lotlona should be lpacked in thelsultcase as well In I . I ller plaatc kit for carrying A miscellaneous shower was am” new It "M home M Mn and soap toothbrush and dentifrice. Mn. Earle Hogg. Wilmot Valley. : T0 FKESHEN UP tin honor of their niece. Miss A A ,(-3,-Rt" pi," M pliable Phyllis H0FlI- 0" -lime 29- WI)?" plastic will come in handy when Sh? I'N'-9ll'Ffl many lleaulllul ;ynu want to freshen up while en- Elilh lllcludlllll CPYSIHL 'SilVCl'-lroute. Tuck it around the neck- Itnen and chin Miss. lalerle S line of your (Irene. and it will keep Waugh played the wedding march your dress gry. while Miss Marjorie Huestis ea- we gene,-guy mm 3, age .10” corted the guest of honor to the.. coupic of ex", low,” for T hostesses. zgt”: fr? (l;4;T'(-Wl:"'lll;;: his home of Mr. Frank )1. Mcltee. Orange. New .11-r.xey. E'. M"! Ejoiiglas Gortlntt of Montreal are visiting Mr. and Mn. .1. P. Gordon. Longworth Avenue. Milli! lditli Iiiuld of Halifax ls eponrling e few days in C'hRrlnita- ' Iowa. She. Ioueld 1'. Norman enlar- i Mr. -TRTIIPS R. McKee and Mrs. lMcKee. Mt. Healthy. Ohio. and their three children have been lviitlttlng Mr. MCKICW mother Mrl. Bertha McKee and his eiater Mrs. Robert Nlcholiton. Mrs. Vern Murray arrived last .,Saturda,v from Montreal to visit 'her mother and sister. Mrii. David MacPherIon. Halifax. and Mus Janet Reid. Montreal. are guests of Mr. and Mn. J. C. Took. Upper Prince Street. hinted at I Coffee Party Tiiesdav morning at her residence in bon- our of Miss Reta Norman of Winni- peg and Mrs. R. Pitt. wife of Mr Pitt. the new manager at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mrs G. .1 Creddock and two l;lIl'll'TI'PII, Jeffrey and Vivian. of Q M" -I I. t"--rry t'n"t'tmtWl "'1 siiqniilililsr-lr cniiiotieptgri-iliinltiihi Wednesday at her residence llrinlt ,;.,,.s,5 ,4 Mrs C,-addn(.k'!' monk Ion Road at a luncheon in honour on Mm w g nughesl of -iimmer visitors Flight Lieutenant and Mn. Lloyd Chambers of Ottawa. Ontario, no vacationing on the Island the jgiiests of Mrs. Chambers' sister "- r - I lilllfl brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. Mr! Harold Stcttlv-A Twirl" 'r. A. Mr.-idam. 2 Grafton Street. and children John and Anti arr- vi.-iting Mr and .VIr: .l A l.mi eon. Inkerman. Dr Tom Stewart and iii-' Sicw art of Montreal with Il1Pll' chil- dren are at Bracklcy Roach Mrs N W.' (lb-iTri-hill who has bad ii most enjoyable visit to Char- m-M” Iottotown leaves this Mrii. William Corbett iinntrral. v,'gn(i5,.r' N"... gem"! -d tier youniz son Robert. are mother. Mrs r A. Shand. She Vilmllll M13 G 5. Hull?!” and Vi lIL'lil ihcn proceed to Port Chester '"KlI95- l"k9l'""'"- NY. to visit her daughter Mrsl , -- . Weimore and Mr. Wetmore and Mr. And Mr! J. HIISPF Vial" in Baltimore to visit her son Mr. Inllllll. of Edmonton. with their Frcclcrlck Churchill. returning at children Louise. Briirc. anti l';Illl- Ihp ""1 ,( A.,m,,( .0 1-ammo. crime are visiting Mrs. .l. A Man H Inltlnn It Inkermari a Mr and Mrs. R. Newton Large -- He and young son Alien spent. I verv Mr and Mr! Grettnrr Lamhtn! pleasant vacation in Sourlii. guest: and their yeemld diiiighter Athena nT Mrs. Lergt-"s parenfl. Mr. and arrived by plane yesterday from Mrs. Robert MlcKen1'le. M'r. and Winnipeg on a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Robert MacI(enzie also had MW "Gd I-Gmbl'0S. parents of as their guests Mr. and Mrs. the former. Mr. Lamhro: ului is Melvin MacKen1.le. Fredericton, 7! graduate of tho Univcrity oIlN'FI. Manltboa in Architecture, is on L the staff of Norwood. Chivi-rs.. Mr. and Mrs, J. r, M.,m...., CIIIVGI1 Ind Cl'4t.v- who have been visiting Mn. Mec- Ghen'ii tieters. Mn. C. I. am, Mrs. (3 If Flumiin of ltiniitNMrs. Robert Hooper ".4 M", real has been visiting in Charlotte Pope Hooper of Milton. le e ve town and Montague. Mrs Beaman July 25 on return to their home H leaving soon for New Zealand. iln Victoria. 8. C. En route they lhe will go by plane to Vancoiiver ,will call at Regina and Calgary. Ind then by lhlp. She will be vis- . Ding in New Zealand. ber danish-l Misti Mary Jane Aehley. St. Er. Mrs. Percy Webber and Mr. .Catht-rineii. Ontario. left on July Webber. and will be away for a T ltlth to return with Mr. and hire. gear. 'Willinm Wheatley to Liberty. - . Sank. where ithe will attend the l Mr. and Mrs. William (tr-bnrnelnext three weelu. . and three children? epudtegtarecweenetliea Mrs it. E. Mulch entertained . 3' I dinner party at Delvey it re seat. of honor which was taste-. fully decorated with pink andl white streaineri: and white bolls. Sandra Fern Huestla carried the heavily laden baskets. The Mitts- es Helen Clark and Marion II-luea-i iii: opened the gifts and Mrs. il(ingsley Shaw and Miss Miriam Casaley read the accompanying veraee. Lunch was served by the Iioeteee attained by friends of the gueet of honor. Miss Mary Geldart has return- ed to gummemde gnu spending refreshment for thirating field and-Thmmnl the hayfmks In and "uni I holiday at her home in Mone- ton. N. I Mr. and Mrs. I-liime Ellis and their three children. Janet, llev-- erly and Barbara. of Saint John.; N. 8.. are spending two weeks; with Mrs. Ellis” parentit. Mr. and- Mn. William Ellis, Beaver St. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph S. Mac- Lean and three children. Ian. lTerry and Katherine. of Winnl-l. peg. ere xpending A two weeks” holiday with Mr. MacLeen'e par-t ants. Mr. and Mrii. Moffiitt Mac- Lenn. Spring Street. They visited Ralph's brother Jim. who is in hospital in Halifax. p l 'l"odIy'It hostoiuioe It the Sum- merside Golf and Country Club .are Mrs. Claude Ives. Mrs. Lnii Sutherland. Miss Elizabeth Dal- ton and Miss Dorothy McPhee. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Maclttiy .and and three children. Jean. ,.lohnnle and Bobby. of Ajax. On- tario. are vacationing with Mrs. MacI(ay's parents. Mr and Mrs. Preston Warren. Harvard Street Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Waugh and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Waugh. lwilmot Valley. have returned from a two weeks' vacation in New York. Niagara Falls. and other cities of the United States. Mrs. James Slavin of ROSlll1- dale. Mass. iii spendinc a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Schurman. Green Street. Mr: ter Margaret LOUi.'lt'. Godalming. Surrey. England. month with Mrs. Rnnson's broth- er and sister-in-liiw. Dr. and Mrs. It C. Romcke. Summcrside. Mr. and .Vlr:. Chiirlcs Linkiel- for and Mr. and Mrs Mllllgan. Summerside. left on Friday to attend the Y's Menlii international convention in Phil- adelphia. Mr. Llnkletter. the in- ternational director for the Mari- timefl. will also be attending meetings of the international board of director: Mr Milligan ta pro-ident of the Siimmerside jcliib and will he the official dele- igaia. Mr. and Mrii. Colin Waugh re- turned home Monday evening Ifter having attended the conven- tion of the national division in Philadelphia. Mrii. llerrison Ferguson. Port- age be Prairie. Man. and Misti fiuihel .lni-dine. sIIffImH'Sil1P..Wf'f'P joint hostesses at n miscellan- eouit shower at the home of Mrs. rergueonfe mother. Mn. Jenn lecrarlene. Fltn-my st. honor- Q accompanying the Ilftii were reed by Mia Jenlliie. the m were opued Iv he reefe- Mlee Deva. use on the way as well as a pack of those expendable compreuedl washcioths. They come in a plas-: On Your Vacation Trip for used clothes. A i-oiiiplexio brush. I good but small hair brush and I couple of combs should be packed. too. i SUDSMAKERS A good traveller invariziblv in- cludes several packages of suds-i makers to take care of dunkinizl those nylons and undies. A few minutes It the wash basin I nd everything in fresh and clean again. A hand-size "washbonrd” of plastic or rubber is of grezit use here. too. as is one of those tiny braided latex clothesllncs expand to all of eight feet. Not pins are needed since garmenlst are tucked between its strnnds.l It is Ilso'wisc to take along 3 thin sheet of plastic. This can be spread over I bed or other large apace so that damp things. such- as I bathing suit, can ,be spread toy dry quickly. It's also good for roll-: ing up damp items. SEWING KIT Include II tiny sewing kit fast repairs and one of those good-looking plastic-lined cotton beach bags. some of which can double nicely in I handbag with bench clothes or simple cottons. All little items. but how big they loom in the important task of looking well and keeping beauti- fully groomed while away from Th! Millsel Lillian Ann HOSE End tic case. which also has a pocketlhome. ELLEN'S DIARY I By An Island Farmerle Wife came. to island farms in needed tree and garden. It came through; the night. I ellken, rustling round; in the etillnese. And hearlnl.E Jame: stirred on hlii pillow and commented, "It's a good country this. Ellen The fields were commencing to need it. It will do. good -- more than we can even imagine." l Thin i And deserving it or not. rain-Breasting the winds with a rims-' lng shout, Moundlng the hay. i Glowing morn. the sun csliiiiesi out, Letzua rejoice. my stout of TIPHTIC , Golden hours may soon tlcpari: In the dearth of winter”: root; is the harvest, this the day Whl'5h;Toast. I thin slice for - SUMMER BLIMMINO Mr. and Mn. Style Try This On For Size I' lie IF you delete fettenlng trim- ming: on summer meal: to curb calories. you can drop fifteen bulky pounds by Labor Day and wear I size smelter. It's exciting to contemplate that smaller size. This time we'll reverse the or- ' der and take gentlemen first. Try this on for site. boys. How many pounds would you estimate you would need to lose in order to wear a size smaller ault? On the average. it's 16 pounds. There in lean difference between altee for the smaller alter and a bit more for the larger ones. The standard number of pounds be- tween slzea ranges from 13 pounds bctivecn size :14 and 36 to 19 pound: between sizes 40 and 42. There are its pound-i between elzee 40 and .19 - which make: it eight poundii to size 39. For women's clothing, the stan- dartl number of pounds between sizes is 10 to 16. depending on structure. Those figures are baa- ed on averages. To estimate the number of pounds to your next size. you must take into account the fit of your present size. If you are straining the seams. you will have to slim down the full num- her of pounds to wear I size smaller but the rewards of achievement will be lust. that much more satisfying. To stay on the slimming course till wcckend. visualize your- self in that next smaller size - anil lump that goal vlvidl.V in mind That's the way to be I wlnner' mentally. WEEKEND MENUS DAILY DOUBLE DIET Sn l ui'riay Calories Breakfast Mrs. Mr. Fresh peach on cereal. 1-iciip Sugar. I rounded teaspoon 27- Wholc Milk. In cup berries or ripe SIS Butter. '2 pat Sass Susanna Luncheon iscraiiibled Eggs Mrs. -1 egg Mr. 2 eggs Fresh fruit salad on Crisp lettuce - no dressing 100 200 I50 I50 Cook's Corner COCOANUT COOKIES 1 cup brown sugar. 1 cup white Slll.!Rl'. l cup butter or other shor- tening. 2 eggs. 2 cups oatmeal. 2 cups flour. 1 tap. baking powder. .1 tsp. salt, 1 tsp. soda. 2 cup: shredded cocoanut. Words Of The Wise Money and time are the heav- iest burdens of life.'and the un- Tom Ramon and daugh-- are spending al Harold I temperance . On the roof it ptttered. Ind wash- We SW8 the hay-" . ed against the pond-ward window. in life-giving and substaining show- ers. "We have I ion or so left in wlndrows" .Iames' mind went to the haying. "but . . . it will dry. There'll be no mowing in the morn-. ing by the sound of that". And he' was gone back presently into al pleasant land wherein we fancy.l for him there are no mundane. concerns-where grain thrives In iiatiny green. and pastures are perpetually lush. and hay makes easily. and is saved protein-full for, the herds and the flock. l ! In otir favorite Land of Dreams! there are daised meadowii. aunny.l. mystic with moonlight: pasturesn liiweet with the creamy-white of clover. which r (.1 cows and kindly old mareii crop. Al little hrnok IIIIIZTIS clear and pretty over pebbles. and woodit' paths dim and cool wind by ferny deli; and unspoiled wooday ways. and but. dear. dear! . No fanciful land we came to this morning of showers. but one which set the scene for housecleiinin: once more the kitchen siovepipes yand chimney This is not a pre- ferred task. but I duty which disregarded might mean the diff- crence between plcntv and tlesol-- afion on this Island farmstead. "We never clean our stove.-pipes or lrlmneys" we overheard A man laugh to James not long ego.. "Thev catch and burn sometime.- --we don't pay much attention in them We've never had I fire vet." , And James smflcd and said drlly "Folks llSllRllv only let burnt out onclr-" Al Aldi-rleii. the warnlnr ."no smoking" .-ilims on now-open! doorii of barns and nlllrerlee drew attention to one hazard of fire if lnclolaed in without due precaution. The havlnc - that was the alia- orblni! work this week at Alderlen. with All it's concern and delight. .f7vider Ideal weather condition.- whlch It-ave iiii now at week's end. many I nice memory of recent days. the loft! iii this niece re- servod IN the lily Vac ghnif ;fllled. "Rot they'll hold more - I few. loads vet. after it settles." Meet: remembered this evening. How good it lii- fhouth If the outset we find perennial TFVTFT that slimmer has thue reached ft'n. ZFIITTTI---III! sexmfl which given In. fill? haying? ”Yoii bulletin; winds and gay Leap the freab-clipped WIV Whereieliarpeacd aichide flay. ' Gleefiilly toeeliig II dieerru. Tbehey. Yonfh.wbIlKU'3&.I eoiig. Lnttydetiwhnlehenth keen. Until lilonday----r-TIIPWY magi --Good-n'iizht . . . . . g ' COURSES N0 for W t -IIN-vvm See the RCA! Cereer Cevuefler ef l M: I OMEN TO TRAIN IN IMPORTANT AVIATION TRADES yeeeeebetween ltcuudltelegte Ovede 9, the eeulvelenf or better. Newceineeecnefertleg. .hnppiest of all mortals are those who have more of either than thcy know how to use. ..tSnmueI Johniionl W STARTING FIGH ... -i CONTROL TELECOMMUNICATIONS MEDICAL RECREATION METEOIOLOGV SUPPLY CLERICAL AND ITINOOIAPNIC is... . , 1? The RCA! will give you fee training for linpenont avio- tlen dinlee. There in interesting and rewarding werli for women In the pvegneeive Well of evleflen. There eve eeveev e erfvnltlee In the ICAI I e life fbet cem- blnee travel and (emu- Iienehlp. Medleei and den- Oel cue, elefhl ; feed and eel Ie::iog do all :vevIded, and you ole! nuke pay II. HI Ihtf 62: have ,eod gooetieiotoas rf. I. I. with Jean Illa llreed. thin alice S0 50 ylutter. 56 pet all 15 yru or Coffee 0, o i - - - l 325 A25 Sscramble eggs in toplof double boiler. Use I Tbsp. milk! No, fat needed- . Dinner Mixed Grill 250 250 I lamp chop - eat lean meat only 1 ellce '1iver - lightly floured Tomato half A broiled Young carrots with chopped mint 50 50 Tossed green salad 35 35 iReducer'a Dressing! Angel food cake (no lcingl (Mrs. -2 inch wedge 10 (Mr. - 3 inch wedgel 150 Iced tea. with lemon 0 o 435 485 Total calories v 1060 1215 Refreshing Beverage - Lemon Sperkler In tall glass pour juice half lem- on. sweeten with liquid Sucaryl. AC chilled sparkling water and lsvr 3 ripe strawberries. Calories- DAILY DOUBLE DIET Sunday Calories Mrx. Mr. Breakfast -Melon 40 40 Poached egg on Thin 75 75 slice toaet I0 50 Crisp bacon. 1 strip 50 50 Mr.- Extra slice toast, Broiled chicken Mrs. - leg and thigh 175 175 Mr. - extra piece VI breast 100 Bitter for basting 1 teaspoon each 35 35 Corn on Cab 85 36 Butter. Va pat 25 25 Shredded lettuce with ripe hing cherries 50 iReducer's Dressingt 'Vanilla Ice Cream Mix V: cup 110110 l MID S80 Supper Frankfurter on toasted bun 250 250 Mrs. -Glass of skim milk Mr. - Glue of whole milk 160 330 410 Total Calories 1025 1280- fVanllla Ice Cream Mix. Pre-l pare with whole milk. freeze in refreigerator. One-half cup con- tain: 110 calories. Note: Save these menus if you wish them. they are not in leaf- let form. HOUSEHOLD HINT Niiphtha and gasoline used for cleaning clothes are frequent causes of serious injuries. The fumes they give off are so easily let on fire that a spark or I tiny pilot flame is enough to start a terrific explosion. LEPSEA! Save Time Ancl Energy. With A Food Blender I ISIIIIIIIOIAIIOO juice. and an orange-raleln bread blender. "MAY I Inquire the name of that delicious-looking, cold pink "5""? buffered 75 beverage you have Just poured icon"; buck ,1: 293 from the blender, MadIme' Dim," asked the Chef. "It's what. I cell at uncooked tomato bisque. Chef," I told him. "I especially like it for lunch with I cheese sandwich on protein bread. Pour yourself I glare." TANG OF TOMATOEI "Very nice." commented the Chef, sipping thoughtfully. "It has the tang of fresh tomatoes combined with the richness of milk." "But '1 used lnatent non-fat dry milk, Chef. The reason It tastes trlch' le becauee the blender completely merges all the. ingre- dlcnta. ”For a tall glue. 1 combined in the blender top. !6 cup Ice cold water. 3 the. instant non-fat dry milk, 1 cut-up " S tomato. Va tap. each salt and sugar and a few grains pepper, then buzzed it about a minute." WEDDING PRESENT "Do you think the average owner of I blende uses it for as many purpoael II he might?" the Chef queried. "Most persons do not. So I cer- tainly hope that every bride who received I blender for I wedding present will carefully read the book of directions that came with it. She will learn how the blender can save time and energy in making velvety salad di sslngs, creamy soups. canape spreads. waffles. tea breads. cookies and dozens of other food: and, of course. countless new beverages. "Let's give our reader: direc- x tions for the new apricot ice ltntbesap ttutfagiatc Stlionl Founded 1877 A COOL. RICH drink that combine: AN ou) NEW BRUNSWICK INDEPENDENT soiiooi. FOR BOYS AGE!) 10 T0 I8 Why do many parents send their sons to Rothesay? For many reasons, but chiefly because they want-- 0 The advantage of small classes taught I3! able and experienced men. ' The decent Christian influence and tr him; which exist there. S Tizenmnuehce and guidance of men of outstanding character and e The great advantages of the school's fine Physical and Athletic . personality. ' The training in responsibility Ind leadership which the school gives. I For illustrated booklet. details as to costs. bursaries and scholarships. ROTHESAY -:- write to the Headmaster. C. R. BONNYCASTLE. B.A., LL.D. New Brunswick sonal attention. with , i ' NETHERWOOD THE ROTIIESAY SCHOOL ion emu FOUNDED ll” - Courses Fro rnmanv GRADES to SENIOR MATRICULATION Highest academic standards abhieved by small classes and per- emphaaia on the development of character and individual talents. BURSABIES and SCHOLARSHIPS Available SCHOOL OPENS SEPTEMBER 13. I955 Prliapectua Sent on Application to Head Mlltress MISS ESTHER PALIN-ltotheaoy, New Brunswick OOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOO l Horton Academy . . . An Oimtending noriauiwseiiooi to: A Son end Oirfe I VIOINILLI -NOVA IOOTIA OIADII IX. X. XI- umuchuarumnhuouwuannme All full-time teecherl. fully qualified Monthly Repo-rte to Perente Delightful Suneunaoge Aeeenunedetlen- IRIIIIIGI-.C0tIOiCIfUO0C . , .Adlreee Bnqnfrfeeiet Le.1uvII.I4..eriade-HI-u-A-I-1 - Camfenebfe HOOIWITITDIOOVOMMO apricot: and plnelpplg both make use of the electric cream whip." "And. Madame." the Chef ma. ad, ''I auggeet we Include the nu reclpe for orange-raisin bread. no quick and eaey with the blender method." Apricot Ice Cream Whip: Place the contente of 1 ll oz.l can at apricots. V; I. pineapple juice ma '6 c. crushed ice in the glass con falner of I blender. Cover and .turn on the blender. Run until till content: are thoroughly blended and smooth. about 15 seconds. Pour into 2 (12 oz.) glasses. Add a large scoop of vanilla ice cream to each glass: garnish with a few sliced fresh strawberries. MONDAY DINNER Blended Cltriu Juice Baked Roast Beef Hash Spinach Sliced Tomato and Creaii Salad Orange-Raisin Slice Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Mill Orange-Raisin. Slice. tBlo.iidu Method): Into I inlxing bowl, dfl together I e. elreedy-sifted ce- rlched flour. I6 tap. salt. 1 tea. baking powder and V. tap. buli- ing eoda. Stir h 86 e. medium- cbopped pecans. In the glue container of In blender. break 1 egg and 2-3 c. milk, 1 unpeeled coaree-choppd navel orange. 96 e. eeedleu ril ains. 2 tbs. aoftened iihorieiiiiiil and V4 0. sugar. Cover the con- tainer Ind turn on the blender. Run until the contents are evenly blended. about 1 min. Pour over and into the flour iiiic nut mixture. Stir only llllill iio dry particles remain. Transfer to an oiled loaf pan. ti inciicv x I inches. Bake 1 hr. and 20 min. in I moderate oven. 350 degree: It. or until done. Cool overnight before sllciIiI. Serve sliced thin with butter. jelly or cream cheese. Maketl loaf Regulation Method: After lift ing together the dry lllgl'PfilEl1il and adding the pecans M do scribed above. stir in the iiiigar. chop in the fat blender. heat the egg and add with the raisins. Beat only until mixed. Then bake as tlirectiti above. TRICK OF THE CHEF Season the mixture for riiail beef hash with V: tsp. pnvidem basil. with it main MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITV leiidenu Auoniuafinl-OI 9,, 790 5lt.t1!llI oggree Cc met h nu menu IDUCAIION comuiucl nu ma SIEIHAIIAI MUSIC rm! Alf! Mom tcouowd Coitilum (mm! in O Iuotuiumf 0 Armin AI" 0 um All! . guuualtl Ivepeveterv 9” in O tltoicml C LAW 0 vulotoev I lulled-cu On" September 20" 1.... A levee Number 0' Entrance Scholarship! -.-.- Ieevevbveeli 0"'”"' sciioio-ruins 40' G'''''”"''' for Furthef tmmottot ""'"