FOR ROYAL VISIT TO FRANCE This portrait of QllL'E'n Elizabeth was made by royal command in London. It is released in connec- tion with the visit of the Queen and Prince Philip to France from April 8-11. lier majesty is wear- ing a white satin evening gown embroidered in gold and pearls. and across which stretches the ri- band and star of the Order of tiie Garter. Her diamond bow brooch was a wedding present from the late Queen Mary. The diamond and emerald tiara and necklace previously were the property oi Queen Mary. The bracelet is of emerald and diamonds. ELLEN'S DIARY How Kindly Wise Were Ellen's Dear Parents lDid you cry?" Granddaughter queried. "No. though for a moment there was some difficulty in seeing the smallish figure at the far side of the room. And for I while we had I decided dislike for s pronounc- ed Scottish accent! And later when we came to our school-teaching years, we sometimes thought that teacher might have repeated the word after him for our benefit. But likely awed by the visit." "And you didn't suffer any frus- tration from it?" Granddaughter giggled. "Not that really didn't soon pass' we chuckled. "Besides some psy- chologists are of the opinion that children should experience some frrustrations If they have some disappointments. and problems of Uving to solve instead of having a childhood that is always sheltered and serene. it will make better Idults or them. they claim. They will have s better understanding and more courage to face such- Uke. Not that , . . we . . ”No"' she nodded ”I know. And that girl. what became of her?" "She is living - yes. She was I rlever girl and quite nice. We were tog-eth.r-classmates then and on into the Principal's room, but she left school before we came to na- trirulation." "And -3, h s t" Granddaughter twlnkled. her thoughts on that old home of ours hy the Strait "did Great-Grandmother say about your downfall?" -- -mums .- aiong with cauliflower vinaigrette, onion rings, vctzctable nibblers and pimicnto - cheese - stuffed celery. The itot dishes lllt'lll(l('Cl pheas- ant dumplings, fish pudding. sweet-sour brown bcans, braised strips of steak and Swedish meat balls. Among the salads iicre apple- cclery salad with iiliipped cream creasing. mustard-meat salad, an- chovy aspic. avocado aspic, and an array of molded salads- Squares of cheese were topped with walnuts. ORDER OF SERVICE "We can start with the hors bouillon cubes: simmer 3 hrs. or, until fork-Ieiidi-r. i Slice the pol roast. Arrange overlappiiiu on a platter with al garnish of hot mixed vegetables seasoned with thyn c. Pass b"own gravy, Serves 6. Season lentil soup with 1 pinch of ground ginger. t COOK'S CORNER , BOILED SALAD DRESSING 56 cup sugar 1 cup vinegar 1': cups water last word of it." derson again?" d'oeuvres." said Dr. Bauer. "then have a round of hot dishes; after this the salads, then fruit or a fruit cocktail and cheese." "I'm afraid that will be too much for me." I said. "Then we might compromise on s Lazy Susan smorgasbord served at the table." suggested our host. "This might also be a good idea for home service." The Lazy Susan brought by the waiter was centered with a bowl of chilled shrimp with dilled French dressing. Around it were arranged rola-polsa. baked ham. smoked salmon. goose lived pate cut in cubes and celery hearts stuffed with pimientos and cap- "When the subject gave an op- portunlty for some teasing at sup- per time she said. more sympathe- tic than we then realized tHush your chatter. children- don't you know the baby is sleeping.' " "And what of Great-grandfath- er?" "He smiled and asked: iWhat's this I'm hearing? Ellen lost her place in class this afternoon? Well" he tvvinkled "that's not the end oi the word. is it Ellen? There's sno- ther day coming.!' " "But the Superintendent won't be there-' someone teased. in a GT5. POT ROAST ENTREE For the entree, we enjoyed Swedish Pot Roast Jardinicre. "And did you ever see Dr For dessert. the men chose melon An- Gl . . ... 2 tablespoons flour 1 tablespoon mustard 1 teaspoon salt 3 eggs. beaten. tiiick. Alakcs one quart. Will keep. a month in a cool place. Add milk., cream or evaporated milk when, serving. Combine ingredients. Cook until BIG FARM AID The first self - hinder operated on western Canada farms was produced in 1894. is Double-llitli school-teaching yesrs." s school-inspection!" the comment- ed drawing a long breath. "And were there othei's'.'” days and later when we taught. We never anticipated the latter with much pleasure. though there was always s thrill of surprise to it! inspectors were a bit superior in those days - not that they were not nice. but like most teachers of that first-remembered on not so human as those of now." days!" she chuckled, picking her- questioned. "Oh yes many times. He was still superintendent when we half- wrote' 'we giggled "the Matricu- lation papers, and on into our "So that is your first memory of self up for home. world was young!" Goodnight. . in wax! "Oh they were too-for then our comm" "Vice Until tomorrow - - - Diary - "Oh yes, plenty! Both in school- "And those were the good old POTATO CHIPS PURITV AND OUALITV SIIORTENING DOMESTIC MED. SIZE FLORIDA ORANGES CHRISTIE1 IIEINZ HOLLY HILL-M 01. CRACKERS . . 1 lb. pkg. 33c TOMATO SOUP . . 3 for 39: ORANGE JUICE . . . . . . 39: 2 lb. 599 ALL COFFEE NEW LOW PRICES i r ZDOZ. COD-A REAL TREAT FOR LENT FILLETS it I9: ' FRESH FROZEN 75c rissr onus BllTTER..l.25 2 LIS. Try this meal in a minute SPAGHETTI MACKEREL . . . .. ea. 29c RIB ROAST .. lb.-19c FRESH ROASTTNG PORK lb.49c RINDLESS MAPLE LEAF BACON......V2lb.45c ((Sma Ens .N FROZEN FOODS. mu sriciis....... an PIINCI FRIED rorsross pig. 1!: ossniivus .. phg.29o ICC OlA:t:lJlcl 2for39c QOIIOUIODOO SUNLlGHT.. AJAX CACIIII-79's nsiszfoosnup TOILET TISSUE . 2 for 25: SIIVIITTIS . 2lor,33c CAN'l'.jIaUl0lIll ...2for25c .. 2for29c l'l'l ...phq.73c ruUIlA7.Ilu'v:hI.n8 I1 m T Mr And Mrs G MacNeill " ""- W ""'"- "' '' ' ' ' ' t ' Inst. In. I. Ruiml. IIWUU our the hiuhou msstlrt During N T d ' F ' I Celebrate Anniversa 5- -W" "" ""'i "V "" " "'"'l"" :11: :9 '5 also in tile It! . On Wt-dnvndly. Mu-cl mu. dur- TL. Iio-and snub Inn prc- Th. were planned to ing the atii-rnoon the family uth- seated with n that clock from g In; Mn. Edith Vlohottr 0 cred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the faintly u gm; . nu, menu.-, & HJAMB K table. It til it locum, (ncorge )iacNel!l to celebrate with from ill! gr . A I." u u of dncgn 'g j. hw”, Q h m. .1.” W W pm.” It er their fiftieth Weddlnl IIIi- Music hr Ital was was tnr- insight in for 1051-3! unruly: cusp is anally a mount of use inches to 5 inches. Th. versart. , , Illhtd by In. niisull lclhv Ind t. Mrs. Vernon Williams. ovdntln rather than I radical is any at an. A delicious family dinner wu Mrs Clark Harding All mun: 40-0 0mm" "”'-"'- """"" ”l""' "V" "' via.-pvogldent, Mrs. Joseph lnl- vet WI always at hand. gerved and during the evening I- extended best wishes to Mr. and . lay sec:-our-y, Mrs. David On. example. the roast hirnl- We were impressed with in. bout thirty relatives gathered to Mrs. mu.-ueii and departedto their Pu. 8 The Guardian Thursday. April 4. 1957 -i-"hum. nu. Robert 1.-ciur. tun am disclosed ituio nsiui clover an of fabric shown in mi. offer congratulations and extend homes wishing them many more An,” mg nujourment of huIi- chill ll dltill. 10! till Ollie! model MOIII. A Ulllillt rod flan: their best wishes. tuippyg years together. Mu , -- - tum-ii um an. was one of holiness. charm and which covond the sofa. wu nu go by the hostess. assisted by Mrs. liability rather than novelty. iuod as n v in Intent Mltheoon and Mn. Jackie Itlrk white draperies man wit! LET'S EAT H Doyle on tho wtioio furniture lines him when M11 trim. -j-2 ' ' have been softened Modern is We lingered I in W1 14- "- P0019 ”"'e"'"”d 'l now a matter of gently curving designated so noulcdlor. sirillm sfnof I holltilll bridge Mimd” '""”'5 contours rather than straight room with walls of pink mom i M nt u p be ,d E I dun h It ii" hm"? " ” '3 9' lines and ltionnl wallpaper. French blue di-sperm B IDA mum. AL”: d I . V g , . A kissing gate - -51 I 8" 9" II I romantically Iound- g d M , J. K. 3”, sum, places have been simplified both and exquisite French Provincial uohyl. la. Que, 5mmgubo,.d,.. ::"pbe:,rgel(':grl;:::l. 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