| Jemonized Banana Slices ;tin-mixture.Ad-d——cinnamon. g a Coffee, Tea Milk Transfer to 4 0z..or 6 97. cus CF) | ~ Measurements , level; tard cups. Refrigerate —_ until mm. N recipes for 6 firm — from 3 to 4 hr. | Oe : SALADETTES © OF CELERY-| To serve, unmold and garnish - RADISHES - GREEN PEAS | with lemonized banana silices. | see ON. LETTUCE To make: brush banana with GIVE YOUR FEET 1 ¢. thin-sliced crisp celery lemon juice and dust with RED CARPET thin-sliced radishes sugar. es TREATMENT “home of the bride’s: parents in West Cape. Guests of 50 years ago who were present for the golden wedding included Elmer 12\4-24'4 bers of the United Church of Ca- nada and esteemed residents of the community. They recall that many changes have taken place during these years. As they drove with horse ind wag- on over. very” muddy roads | Understand exactly all you ‘have to do before’ you start. Have a clear image of the way jthe dish should look when done, and you are. off to a good start. | TOMORROW'S DINNER. Saladettes of ‘Celery-Radishes- | Green’ Peas on Lettuce Creamy French Dressing Pan-Fried ~Chopped “Beef. Steaks’. Grébn Beans with Carrots Jellied Rhubarb with . BANANA SLICES 2 envelopes: unflavored gelatin ~ % e. orange juice % e. orange juice 3% c. rather thick well-sweetened stewed rhubarb % tsp. ground cinnamon ’ Lemonized ‘banana slices Stir gelatin into. orange juice. Heat rhubarb and stir in gela- . 1-3 ¢. 1 tsp. minced chives lc. grreen peas (canned) 14 c. creamy French dress- -ing (recipe follows) | Lettuce leaves 1 pimiento (canned) cut ta 12 strips | Combine celery, radishes | wy ; ‘chives and green peas using. Rapmaids | fork Mix ing creamy Frenc dressing. Refrigerate at least Have Future 30 min ‘ In Canada Serve on lettuce Jeaves. 2 to: a person. Top each serving with | - .| “ST. CATHARINES, Ont. (CP) |There is a definite future for ,2 pimiento strips. > Pbarmalds in Canada, savs Ger- CREAMY FRENCH DRESSING +ald—Roy,and_he..aims_to—help |meet the demand. 2. tbsp. _table-mustard 'DSP. . Mr. Roy has. established a THE CHEF ANNOUNCES Tomorrow we will have the pleasure of taking you behind the scenes at N. ¥.'s Waldorf- Astoria for lunch with. the ‘chefs~in-—their--own. djning..room, T egg 3 tbsp. elder vinegar © | %4 c. olive or corn oil,” 0 Aroma yoeece 'more than 60 drinks. and SATU CLOSED ALL DAY GOOD FRIDAY Ce ‘ + Ni Red Carpet... The Shoe with the hand-moulded sole guaranteed to ovtwear up- pers.. See these beauties _for your Easter Paradin’ at «Holman’‘s! RDAY AFTERNOON til 5 ‘Try .W. Come ‘te Holman’s foday 15 tsp. salt school for women. bartenders | 6): here and in a four-week course SIZES % tsp. pepper ey’ are taught how to mix f Buy your Fur ae Sa ae, ” As = - oe i : . ey ! Vv son) come by today. “Now, ee ELLEN S -DIAR i “| amazingly well.” ‘There'll be | Ps Te ‘ : | quite a spell of feeding yet be- The Sno Had p Pe a¢{ fore the cattle. get to the fields, W. Ww o ;even if spring does come early” | | ' Cc ere | anes nodded. “And the child- . ‘ \ren: Jamie's and Elva’s three- Those Great Old Spruces ‘how .are they?" we queried. | : |““Busy’’ Gage grinned. _ “‘Ac- i Papa Starling looked, some-|the last socks pinned in place, tive. _And growing”. ‘'Good!" | i DS jwhat forlorn when he appeared we should, -. but* +t how We said. _ , ; ,jat his front door this morning, could’ we find signs of ¢rocus or, “The jokes aren't what they |} His figure shook as He re*ard-|hyacinth this morning. under used to be, are they, Ellen? Not| | _ led the surroundings. Over his this snow? ithe smile to them” James of: | 4 jdark shoulder, her eyes wore! ‘This _ will.do good’ James fers looking up from his read- re ", |Sober. ‘Wouldn't you know it!" commented, in passinc. a pail ing. - “But this one’s not bad. ; jshe commented dourly “It's in hand. An “outpatient of pig, Listen: ‘A man sent this post- : jjust as I saidit would be-come maybe tte flop-earéd herdsire card to the weather - bureau: i back too early and too soon! jhimself,. had been served break- Sirs: I thought you would be i |‘“But, Honey he sajd soothing: \fast. ‘This won't delay the crop- |interested- in knowing: that I . jly, ‘this i only a passing phase./ping. It will hurry it on’’ he nod- |have just shoveled three feet of jof the spring-time weather. It's |déd:. No white world of morn-’‘Partly cloudy’ from my front we j not really cold, you know—just a/ing now remains. Thessnow has doorstep this morning.’ Now] : | little chilly. This snow will soon -vanished. Only odd - winter not bad at all” James twinkles. | 8°. _The day will ‘warm up.” drifts show bright acainst the “Odd times it happens so.” — ace nape: it en aoe said. dir of ‘the night which as yet! The old clock ticks its warn- pa ing withio he 1 elter of her has neither moon. nor star. _|ing. Our day goes to rest. |hallway. Snow maypretty up’ ‘How's the hay lasting?" “Ja-| Until tomorrow - -- -Diary - - the surroundings but give me mes inquired of Gace (grand-|Good-night.-. . . sunshine, and earth to set my.) — ‘ feet on every time!" — aie : ‘ The spring had given tis snow- MARY HAWORTH : fall overnight, the same a visit- ‘ : ping. farmer of.-yesterday had eco a : ° \hoped for. because as he said, | H - Ch Id C T*The land will need all the liomema Ing, | E are imoisture it will get, as.-will, I W Lye es notice too the springs and A B | k wy patce foo te sorings ang Are Woman's Bailiwic eer a erie ce Dear Mary Haworth: In a re- treat your husband as if he teathared Ja joarihed tha Kare cent columnn after stating your were your dream man: look -up _ aieuehes“about: tescemed” the jtheory that it is a wise woman to him as important, interesting, oP aps pre mer jwho knows the difference _be-_ virile and. ‘handsome..and_ you'll et Tha eet ae “Tpruces eres man’s domain and a find he is! | Roten he the ‘initia saa than wife's in marriage, and after in-| Let the~ husband wear the hich adiotn’ the -siocear ak teat icating that home-making and pants, put his foot down, make Heatley in white. ie Aeake like | hild-care -head the list of vital | the rules. A man can’t:be a man 4 Chrigtinas time!’ Petes-otfared jnon-transferable items . on the | withva bossy, nagging wife lead- | i i : | pausing in his way: (iclook out | Woman's agenda during her chil- ing him by the nose. And a} ; a ladmiringly: on, the ‘white chaven. dren's formative years, you then|menly man won't settle for that. | | He was rolling. show, apparently | concluded: My husband is boss and I love| : lent Ga wallhe @AAOWIRA Ge ne ces { should it. And he always remembers til some interest at the barns |prace Myself for. the chorus of |the little things so important to ce called him to-make a-trek ae ee rik Eas, ‘Surely, it’s wonderful to be Be ae g ee We : d'the i {this middle ground” viewp protected and cherished within; ~~- | ; e IT Y i. : eae tbreas the pieces of wash twitt surely evoke.” the circle of his care CR. al SMART SPRING STYLES E ae bright of the towels, and: on | Speaking as a housewife and) Dear Mary Haworth: I|_ 5 Pe ail ee o ee : ‘ dia dawn tothe end of this Line, The He cme of two, my own reaction couldn’t agree with you more, | . successful invasion of Jean Patou, used a dead considered by many~to be. - MR. AND MRS. BRENTON: DSON Lege | f tt : : } ravo: as to the fact that in wholesome -Paris’ haute couture by the white double soft coating Paris’ best coat tailor, per- Se HU leek Waa Cape: to Cascuinhes tana dwigied eine ayre, Same The divorce rate—ctimbs. In-|marriage, the wife represents| British woollens iidustry was {0M Yorkshire to create a haps with the exception of : following’ their marriage, .they |the birch, newly thatched, till nocent children suffer. Lives are;the wisdom of the héeart*=and dasiciad ne h dramatic contrast. to the Balenciaga, with whom Venet Cascumpec Cou le Obser V@ had no thought that one day they held. out the sign thdt is “Va- disrupted: hearts are broken: the husband, the rule of the| Never depicted be'er than in Jong, dark. stockinged legs worked for many years. For : . : i p would drive on paved roads and |cant.\. Whan the: basket wails: Because so many mar: head, or intellect. 2 : these two illustrations from the and the sun-tan of the pretty this shoot green number, Ve- > r Bs serene Rak atactricity: in thelr ‘home: lemunty, the: Inst nai of Searails ried women don't realize what’ There is a passage in the Old| spring collections. Left, Mi- young model. At right is a -net chose a double Yorkshire. 50th Wedding An niversar : : , a satisfying job they have, or Testament (I can't locate it at| chel Coma, designing for creation by . Philippe Venet, coating by the famous London i y ! - oat mee ht ve and si ee writing) which states that a TERT fabric desigrier, Garigue. é ers, if only they'd get.on with it.) wife should “‘be silent’; that is, |integrity,. courage and candor. OU | ° Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hud-|MacLellan, brother of th ; "s akes “Tt 9 aie: son of Cascumpec Loutgaied loo vis hase toahs Mrs. re evi be ignated pyre Set race oe er ee Fel e oo Ane Isyour pala RHEUMATIC er their 50th wedding anniversary |ward MacDougall ‘aunt of the should be ‘giving thereetves 100 hie weaker ee ae fe silo er ie ai ht ie To prevent refr{gerator on Tuesday, March 29, when bride who played the wedding reent, as une ual artners if i a * Bere te or ce she shelves from rusting (apply 3 A RITIC? fe during an alternosn: resentioe: tent 1 Mr. Hudson's sist -<| percent, qual p |._If this is not the wife's dispost-|day, thou canst not then be false SUAEOSs SPPly: 8 a cain Houde Called (5 olfe soa jinuale.. dnd} no udan s eer lit comes to that. nes tion, in my: opinion there is no|to any man"”— husbands includ- | coat~ of ~liquid~ floor wax after-/Do you | jor relief.from the agony: gratulations and- extend good sriivaweald E a8 es Dyment ee ely ennai vith |marriage in the true sense, only jed, let’s hope. , cleaning. ae of rheumatic and arthritic pain _-. wishes. Others sent Gards of |(now’ Mrs. Buchanan) lives {n h ean hea wife a ber wilco ee re The -crucial point however, is a : thee serteriee wr tae PTR C's _ 2+. greefings- and congratulatory |the United States : a ade oe com titor What. Of course there must be mv-/that the wife should be suffic-| When troning nets and sheer, Don't let aul ace pai sonic ae Se egrenn wee tacerved rior naeet- aie tata a ee ee : Reet haat erat re tarrving (eee eos but this iently mature in character to|fabrics, never run the iron back |pains handicap-you any longer. Try Senator 0.H. Phillips and Mrs. nine children living. They cies | ‘ + au 4° apnea \a strong and gentle knight? Well feat dae oa a £0. appreciate--the—difference--be-.and_forth. “Always_lift_up_afterTEMPLETON’S T-R-C's.Only85c and- t Phillips and Rey. Earl and Mra|james of Fredericton, N. B.: 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., April 4, 1966. ee i 1 cialy ihe eg 4 ‘tween willful childish assertive-|each stroke. _ ee $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. Leard. Rev. David MacDonald |watter (Ted) of — Cascuniped: 2 ae ae as ee aca 2h o x ho reeees On. {ness and balanced adult sensib- For extra fast reliet, ese Templeton's FLAME. MP also®called by phone. | Velma (Mrs. Garth Harrison) of Ron ae Se a ee ee m experience, notliity in making her influence; TO keep a boy's closet fresh- |Croem tinkmont tn the roll-on bottte exteroally, in "the evening’ fami and charitetomns vernon of aber-| [DA BAILEY ALLEN fees da nies ths es Se ee ee ee smeling pant pinecone with [uagesme¥acs tar Ro ‘neighbors assembled to tionor |ton; Arthur of Cascumpec; Jean —= - ot Be ethers hotel emsedl beat Detemenewa: an my|..Mary Haworth counsels wine: ofl and ‘hang. ee the aphy sie ie ates Wal- | (Mrs. J. P. Murphy) of Edmon- ee Mas |to let the ‘students gain practi-|considered opinion, both of you| through her column, not by mail si ia lace war master of ceremonies ion: Evereit of Eamonton; Lala! NA@Qgure Of Good Cook - _|esesetierce ine reo! bar for are being, somewhat more. sen- [0 Personal interview, Write her Pe tyecber hy cee ataiied oe (tre. (Gordon lear®): sot isk ze one \evening each during the |timental than sound in proposing |im care of The Guardian. a ee roe ’ : ; une Cove; and Sue . Ge- ° ° course. _’ |that wives should be essentially r : Reh ee ee ee ere) ot Bomenion, ANY Accu racy s A Guideline Mr. Roy says reaction of bar|‘‘yea’-sayers in elation to hus-| FOILED BY IGNORANCE “These are the eggs _. “They'll find them Oa Weal at the tani Ver oe ee : managers .and bartenders tojbands. == _- | SAIGON (AP) — Three hun- ” all the kids simply. delicious." eo : y, ‘at ,home for the happy oceasion. Just what are the -guide-|large flat patties 4” thick. ithe idea of having women‘tend| Inasmuch as marriage is un-|dred anti - government student ill be huntin sis Ssimpiy-aelicious. | a ae were -presented | ——— ©™\lines to good cookery? The | Pan-tty in remaining are ‘‘one|demonstrators seized the radio ee ee : by. thelr eon: Janes ad inne. four great grandsons. principal one, well-known to |oil, first on one side, then the \Promises of jobs from three flesh,” certainly‘the able adult|station in the mountain city of Easter _ and gifts from the grandchild- Attractive. Moral: arrange- most.homemakers, but not often|other, allowing 3 min- on each Managers and, with a shortage | wife will influence the partner-|Dalat Thursday but couldn't get » hen: wate presenta BeUiieee ments and a three tiered -annl-|-srried out, is: “‘All measure-|side for rare, 4 rin. on each |Of men bartenders in this area, |ship profoundly, and all for the/their protests on the air hecause ———+-St-Tormniy Noneel versary cake flanked on ‘either Monts are level.” Accurae(side for well-done. Serve with {eels there is plenty of scope for |better, one supposes, by being|they didn’t know how to work Audicia teaniace of the an i with a tapers eecerntee measurements: are. essential if|pan gravy made as follows; Women in the field. true to herself at all times, with!the equipment. 7 was the presence of five genera- Shera pire + jucn ania 4 in vou hope to have consistent Pan Gravy: To drippings in [= , . : tions of which Mrs. Hudson's | street length dress of surf blue {20 results. fry-pan _stir_in_water and beet 2 : - i ne og Cee oS gh gaa, Se ee ee, Se | =~ BOTH HOLMAN STORES | ° was senior member. .- a rantien d |that-most persons do not’ fol-|bling boil. Stir in 1 tbsp. cat- . : Mr. Hudson and the former : ‘ _{low, is: “Read the recipe throu | sup. : . j : : . . Mr. and Mrs. Hudson have liv- 4, 4, a hal beginning to eM is ; f Belew eee eee ene oe ed all their married life in Cas- \renane a sae ginning JELLIED RHUBARB WITH | : i : Ne Ae ee mene ay & ©/ecumpec where they’ are mem- ; * “LEMONIZED i: HE JENKINS PHARMAL CHARLOTTETOW! RIS SLA A hh dhe bikndk hdd Lad 4. TS TF 2D SBT ST TT MARCH LAY-A-WAY 1 See! Ss _| Into. small, deep %--¢. how] : f ; 4 ; ‘measure table-mustard. Add dae Genel ot: Baviendtion ad and slip on @ pair’ of these be. @ No down payment egg and Beat until foamy: then : 4 aa witchingly styled "Red Corpet @ No carrying charges , he : aa ; Gradually beat 10 students and there wasn't a chess. Btcover how. Whe unique, g t ne ams beat in vinegar. © Gradually beat jpunny girl tn the lot , handanouided sole springs you | ,% @ Free storage and insurance MEXICAN MARVEL in oil, using rotary beater, until) « ; oo nd-mou' springs , FOR. HALF - SIZES Knit one-'of- a -kind seedstitch it begins to thicken. . Then ad | BOE con bie Clerence: De ~~" gleng with effortless ease—and until Delivery * Race thru busy day's at home jacket, with wide border, Use remaining ofl ‘1 tbsp. at a-time.|prany girls” Me eee ee + ‘ ocr nn wrapantutan ed or Win SPM shape, any [mm Moy ee ints soxns” "-- WN island furriers Itd style with a smart surplice neck- Mexican embroidery creates When thoroughly mixed, attendes My silanes will he NOW AT HOLMAN’S ! ' s lines Sew it in carefree fabrics hordtr. Knit in one piece, neck dressing will be consistency of hartenders—they Wil ha tend: ‘ 79 Grafton St. Dial 2-1273 : 4 : “that scorn irgainc down. Pattern 7273; directions, light cream. Do not refrigerate ; ! bi é z a : ; ena 7 : Baa, : ing bar, mixing drinks AP . a atone 10 fa ie alti ni trans! ae San peda tig oe Macs! 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