i Fags 8 The Guardian, Thursday, July 21, 1955 OMEN Ears an , Summer Dining Means Cool, Simple Meals By Ida Bailey Allen "SUMMER is an easy time totlimc or lemon sh:-idc If in Bloss- ontcrtain. Formality vanishes wiihttopped table is available. it limits the warm days of June; simpleland feels cool. it no doilies are meals, casually served. are really used. Stage this luncheon on a imart. Perhaps a biidge game isirine-shaded vcrandah. on, the pa for the afternoon. A luncheon-terrace. in the garden. or in the at one course and a beverage istgrape arbor anti it's sure to be a ample to precede it. Any SUESGS-,success." tkins, Chef?" 5 Now lets talk about the week- "Oui. Madame. The food must. end meal. not only be well-chilled. but it 5L.-Mmy DINNER "W W” "l”'-' Cnilled Grape Fruit Cup om: cociisi-: mm, Bee, pan Gram. BRIDGE l.UN(TnE()N Potatoes Roasted in Pan Wotan Chicken Almond Salad in Smng Beans . - Lemon Chiffon Pic Tomato Aapic Ring: M-lk Buttered E” R0". Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea l . Fifth Avenue Gelatinea: One of Pwkled feacchff New York": swankiest Fifth Ave- ." or he 0 9. nue restaurants alwayi includes "It is no more trouble to make a fruit lulu? gelatin 011 lit! IHEHUH lemon, frozen chicken almond salad than.oranEI. lPTlC0'-- P'"e' MAl,lTY YANISHI-ZS on hot summer days. Choose a shady SD01 Ion light, easy-to-fix one- course luncheons on paper plates. to serve it i. . A. i,,,,'-tappip, md grapo iuice are very Zggriiiiiilierlfliileagrlicf. H” G ipopular. These gelatiries are, ' barely solidified and are served Frtmni Chicken Almond Salad: Add I tsp unflavored gelatin to I up cold water. Stand the cup in a small saucepan of boiling W8' tar; stir over heat tintil dissolved. Mir into I c. well-seasoncd may- onnaise. Add 1 tsp. lemon jtrice. hi 0.. chopped toasted almonds. "in I. halved Thompson secdleiisi small-diced with in half scoop of unsweetened whipped cream at the side. to be eaten or not. TOMORROWZS DINNER Chilled Vegetable .ltn'ce illroiled Haddock Paprika Butter Broiled tfrnzen) French Fries I Tossed Green Pea Salad. grapes and Ila c.- L 0 G 1 ,- "'0l”"' "' ”""”l """'k”"' illot oirprilccgd Collildlgltr iris." Milk Willi! arid Mil in 1 '- h'3Vy Apricot Orange Gelatin: Pre- eream. Transfer to a freezing tray: freeze in the food freezer or at the lowest temperature in the refrigerator. about 2 hrs. . or un- til firm. tlrimold the tomato aspic rings on chilled plates: fill with the nalad: garnish with chicory and pickled peach halves. pare 1 pkg. orange-flavored gela- tin ticssert adding IV: a. hot water. Stir until dissolved. Then c. apricot nectar. Refrigerate 4 hra.. or iintll it barely holds its shape. PAPRIKA BUTTER ”Paper plates are best in use.i FROM THE ("Er Chef,” I told him. "They stay cold Melt 3 tbsp. butter. Do not lnngpr. 3; paper is 3 poor cnnduc- brown it. Stir in la tsp. onion salt for of heat. The right color adds and 2 tsp. paprika. Pour over a cool look. too, especially a paie'hroiled fish, burgers or steak. Words Oi The Wise 1 HOUSEHOLD HINT L M arble makes an excellent long 'l'lIt' "t)i.V vim? 3 "Wt l1?" Wm lasting. non-destriictihle top for he carried into with safety is a surfaces in the kitchen or bath- ahurch. for there is plenty of.""”'"- "mm lh"etFlL"lzh Hum: iwork. The prizes were awarded as follows: I . K sp;wm(; (TLU3 l Senior Class: First Prize - Vio- let Whitlock - 16 yrs. As the result of happy and in-' Intermediate Class: First Prize- dustriotis effort. the members of Phyllis Newport - 15 yrs. and the 4 H Sewing Club of Greenvalo Ruth Gamester - 14 yrs, tied: Second Prize - Joan Spence - M yrs. Third Prize - Irene Gnmcstcr- l.'t yrs. Fourth Prize - Jcan Whit- Srhool rt-ceived their prizes. cert- ificates and 4-H Club pins on June it. 1955 Thc work was judged Adams- Bryant Wedding. and Mrs. William E. Bryant and i best man: Mr. and Mrs Adams. Wed on June 25 at Victoria West United Church are Mr. and Mrs. Glen Irving Atlaiiis. 1.11? t.”?”””E7" "F L”: Callbeck-Small Wedding A pretty wedding was solemn- i'IPd on July 15 at 3 o'clock in st, .luhn'5 .-Xiiglit-an Church. St. lilleaiiors. when lllila Mable- daugmer of Mr. and Mrs. .lolin E. Small, ilisctiiiclic bccaiiic the hriilc of H2-irsltall Colin Callbcck. sun of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Call- bcck, Linklcttcr Road. The double- ring ceremony was pcrlorined by Rev. Ernest Nlclilzit-lierii. lirotlicr- in-law of the liritlc. Yen. Arch- deacon llnrrisoii. rcctur. assistcd in the cercnioiiy. Given in imii'i'iai.:e by her father, the bride wore an ankle length gown of white clianiilly lace ovcr satin with matching liol- ero and mitts A shoulder-lcn;',th veil ft-ll from a heatidrcss of sced-l ed pearls. and he carried a bou- quet of Aiiicrican Beauty Rosrs. George Mills. ilnticton. NB. She wore a gown of yellow nylon net nvpr tannin with matclting head- dress and mitts. and carrictl a nose-gay of yellow chrysanthe- mums. Miss Belle Small. sister of the bride. was bridesmaid. Her gown was of pale blue nylon net ovcr taffeta with matching headdress and mitts:shc carried a nose-gay of bltte clirysantbcintims. Little Dzirra Gae IilacFI:ir'hern. niece of the bride. was her flower- girl. wearing pink and white em-fill 3 Sllmm" Pl'P'ti"E. '0 broidered nylon. She carricd a nose-gay of pink and white baby mums and snaprlragons Ronald Leard supported the groom. and Keith Callhcck and "mi l" '5 ")5? l""”" mic" Md Vi 'Bruce Smnll wcre ushers. Mrs Hd- flllllmh we were catiillti ill! in aynow as always the doinits of the. ward MacPhail. Mobonc Ray. N. S. sang "0 Perfect l.ovr-" accom- panied hy Mrs. Horacc Andrew, organist. The mother of the bride worn misty-grey with pink accessories. and ii corsage of Pink Delight. Roses. Mrs. (';illbc-ck. the groom's mother, wore a two-piece drcss of povldci: blue with white acct:-ssor- ies and a ctirsagri of white chrys- anthcmunis. F"ll0WlnE tltc ccrciiioiiy a re- ceplion was hcld at Birch Hill Tourist Home whcrc ovcr sevcnty guests were prcscnt. Thc toast to the bride was proposed by Von. Archdeacon llarrisoii and filling- Iy rcspondcd to by the groom. Telcgrzims were rcccired from Mahnne Ray. Labrador. Newfound- land. Buffalo and New York SUMMER SLIMMINII Mr. and Mrs. Style Grab hold of this" refreshing new idea. You can reduce without be- ing ”pushed around" on a diet. As soon as you are alert to the pattern by which all scientific re- ducing menus are planned land know the calorie score on foods. you are free to plan your own diet within you: I ducing calorie - iinilts. This dietitian honestly believe: that faddy diets. restricted to mon- otonous fare. have done lncalcul- to change your regular pattern of eating. nor help you to . gulate your daily meals so as to con- trol weight when the period of diet is over. The backbone of protective meals. regardless of calories. is built on the Basic 7: Lean meat, fish or fowl; milk, skim milk or buttermilk or cheese; eggs; green leafy or yellow vegetable plus 2. others: a citrus fruit or juice, plus I or 2 other fruits; whole grain or enriched bread or cereal - f depending on calorie re- strictions; and butter or margar- ine. Those protective foods furnish protein. minerals and vitamins A which nourish the tissues and keep Sm" Adams. "Sher. Mr. the body in a fine state of repair. G,.mdley' ushery - In -the Daily Double Diet the Edwin Hwkberl smdm calories are lowered by curbing .7. .. . -- - fats and by leaving out rich des- lserts. The main calorie difference .in the two menus is that Mr. gets a second egg, whole milk, and a larger serving of lean meat or more of the starchy vegetable. ELLEN'S DIARY By An Island Fru-iner's Wife line. for that's the fastest way to The colors of lliP5P summer days- distance to be set down presently curb calories. Butler. margarinh how striking and beautiful. The where three roads meet. ycrearn, ma,.onnaise, French Dress- inasscd and single lane and way- Amt mm is the Trans Canada 3'18 find Cream SEUCEI 8"-' kept 10 side l')ltNStllIlS, ihc gal-(lcii-tlouci's HWJNHY which Mars now many a minimum. It's deceptively easy so loicly. . . the rosy tiawiis. the ' . 10 Pile up fuel calories in "light" violet-i.'i'ay of the sliitiiiiicring " Shiallgo machlne and Stranger Slimmer dishes. Cold foods seem lengths of silent heat of mid-day, Blunt: its not entirely completed lighter. For example, potato sal- the double-dye and pastcl of the asphalt miles, The church c1osei8d is a summertime favorite. But suiisct by looks out as always quietly upon in half cup of potato salad furn- it vizis; aftcr suit-.ct this cu-iiiiig. the scenes about and the grave l5lIeS 200 Calories. iihcii thc milkitig hail liccn done sloiics of numbers are there, thatl T0 8d.ll-lSl menus for normal and the last load of hay of the knew naught of these times that weight members of the family, and day was twine hrmteht down the are ours. Pioneers of the ('0unil'y- for children. merely add bread farm-laiic to thc barns that. iiftcr side and the old folk we remember, and bililer. m0FE milk and I 'an old liking of ours, we stoic away whose faces and characteristics "0UFl-thing Cl8SS8Tl- "'5 6883' to to walk the mile to the store at we look for and often find again-add C-9i0l'lE-Si. the corner. .in their descendants to thc third) But 01109 .V0ll Eel llle knack,cal- The evening coolncss was spread-.gcncration. Thcy unwittingly and orie curbing is easy too. ing thou. bathing the farnilmids well laid the foundations for the . refreshingly after the warmtli of years we now enjoy. DAHA DOUBLE DIET Win- the groom is the son of Mr. and the groom and bride, Hrs. Fidward Adams. Arlington. . 'l'be bridal party are. from left to right: Mr. ltltlnllllid Birch.l the dafv Down the shortcut of front ”Two of yeast. please and al Ci'l”r""5 lmcadriw we wont, aloiti: dam and package of tea. And. oh yes. to- M”' Mr' spilliwiy where the falling water haccoifor Jamcs. and ” , Brulllllll .t)lH.)'P(i 2 "WP Old ntclttrly for our ”The usual brand” "the .'4lDl'F romalo Jul" Wllh lemnn .:oii12. and across the dark depths. kccperis wife. in a crisp and pretty C lidge 35 5 ml Wml hclow the miniature falls red dress chuckled. l "Sp haw” . 'a lone angler oblivious to all about Other folks came to their mien-, Mr5' 1 sullp all land we siispected 'clsewhcrc, lost. iiig-huyings: young heads of famil- .Mr' 2 stnps mo lhimsclf at the fishing Past the ics. some of whom the war years Huh .pmle.l" b""'d' lquaint luilrr-ti mill-door now. and took away to for places to mature 2 mm shcps ml 100 then out the winding hit of mill-3.-and grow up "the hard way," hutigunen 1” pal 25 25 road and up otir hyronrl, by lbc to us still remain the little country Cn"ee' black 0 0 "Nib? "'1 ill" illll- lads we always knew And olderl 2; i it is rcstftil to milk in thc con! mu. mm... those who have gamed: , , take a scrcnity in lhcir years and much Nme. ,oiies Icisurcly way along sinilinl: wisdoiii in their words which ac- I ' ifzirnilancis We had time on otir cords iliantls. time perhaps to drop by respm-t iarid iisit uitli this and that f'..'ml The litiying" We spole of it. but .;wifc on our way. Rut right at the there were other subjects too. for If black coffee gives you a bitter outlook on life. lh 9 m "er-Vwhe” m"Ch.add cream and sugar to the first cup. ltinc car and whisked the remaining wide world are dismissed at more D T" and less length and to our mind iwhcre the bride has many friends. excellently. in rural Island corner- The happy couple lcft on a mo-'Stnres , tor trip tti Nova Scotia: for triiv-l It was. as it happened. Rob who clliiig tlic bride chose navy with picked us up there, and soon. with pink and white accessories. ydusk at our elbow. set down at. y Out-nf-town giicsts were Mr. and lane's end. . .To add to our cherish- ..'ilrs. Keith Callback and Betty of cd Jewels we stopped on the i('aIgary. Alberta; Mr. Joseph Wnbridge to gzillicr in a mirrored lShs-en. Calgary: Mr. and Mrs. diamond of star from the millpond, Bloycc Carter, Vernon RIVPFJ Mr. ta treasure of thing, just beyond the Milton Cartcr. ('liarlottetown; taltler shadows. to ucar in otir Miss Carla Lewin. Mass.: Mrs. lhearl. And then along the scented Gene Babb. Clevcland, Ohio: Mrs. ilanc of the haying-timc. we follow- Cnlm Phillips. Colleen and Greg- cd first lights to this place that ury. Dartmouth, N.S.; Rev. and is Home. ililrs. Cecil He.-bb; Pugwash. Last lights iiow...Anil stars, and ,Mr. and Mrs. Iudward MacPhail. night-angles. to keep watch and Mallfllit? 333'. N.S.: NS: and Rev. ward over hushed resting rural and Mrs. Ernest MacEachorn and .places. Darra Gae from Buffalo, NY. Until tomorrow ZAKEM'S ALWAYS Know Your Calorie Count I able harmnsuch diets do nothing i Luncheon Omelet Mn. I egg - 1 tbsp. milk 1 tap. fat 125 Tiila: 121 cm ly in s cc bread. light t iautilired 5 15 Sliced tomatoes , (vinegar and seasoning) 25 25 Melon 40 lo iced Tea 0 0 165390 Note: Beverages may be sweetened with noii-nutri- tive sweetener if desired. 4:00 Energy Pick-Up - rooms 35 35 Melon ball cup topped with blue berries 40 Iced tea with mint and lemon 0 0 at? 45 Total Calories 905 1200 Evening beverage: Nu calorie soft drink. Note: Alcohol contains 75 to 85 calories per ounce. One cocktail furnishes 135 to 160 cal- ories. MORNING SMlLE Missionary: I suppose tonight's banquet will be quite thrilling." Cannibal king: "You've no idea how you'll be stirred.” ill calories 60 ll- Cholce of skim milk or buttermilk. Dinner Meat Loaf (Beef, veal, pork ground ' together) Mrs. 1 slice V; inch thick 210 Mr. 1 slice ')'4 inch thick M) Baked potato tMrs. -Vi) 50 I00 Butter, V: pas 25 25 String beans with mush- Mr. and Mrs. The marriage of Ruby Flor- ence Adams, daughter of Mr. ud Mrs. John W. Adaiiis ol' Elmsdale, P. E. I. to Ray Ken- nedy Fraser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fraser of Alberton, P. E. I. took place on July 2 in the Elmsdale United Church. Rev. Alexander Mac-Duwell of- ficiated. The bride chose for her wed- ding a white ballerina-lciigth gown of lace over not and satin. a matching lace jacket with u peter pan collar and matching accessories. She carried a bou- R. K. Fraser quet of red roses. Miss June Fraser, sister of the groom. was bridcsniaitf, and wore blue iiylon over taffeta with matching accessories. and carried a bouquet of pink roses. The best man was Alvin Adams, brother of the bride. The reception was held in the home of the bride's parents. For her travelling costume the bride wore a pink nylon dress with white accessories and a corsage of American Beauty Roses'. and the ncwly-weds went lto New Brunswick for their MARSHMALLOW BALLS 14 graham wafer: 5k cup butter. 1 cup nuts. Vi cup cream, 1a cup 'whlte sugar. 1 cup dates (chopped small). IA; cup cocoanut, 14 marsh-mallowa. (cut in quart-i era). l Mix all ingredients together leaving a little of the crushed wa- . fera on wax paper. Cruaii the wal- i era with a rolling pin. Make into i small balls and roll in the wafer crumbs. No cooking nec.c.ssary.l wIhHlIllIj',, - G Wlrniiuxhi Wife rvers A IIOVIP IOQCPICOI 01' hour oven h 1-: I tor you've t-"2, mam-. III! LN Ins: Instant Pudding to any aaooth and ocean: W11 you serve it- 0 1151: Instant Pudd up. instantly . . into b of creamy, eta -Juat one tnataat. will change your and T about Instant Puddings. by Mrs. Maylea Manning. Direct- lock -I4 yrs. or of Girls Work. P. E. I. W. I. .liinior Class: First Prize - Ruby Mrs. Manning complimented the Whitlock - 12 yrs., and Clara Whil- f 'l.:b'Id.....D"dlk-ltlj..'ed. - V lalllltll eiilssititaiilrglcazlliis ollunior Ellvrcls: if-lirst Prize - Linda Mrs. Bernslcy Wonnacott and Mrs. Weeks - 9 yrs. Second Prize - Fdye Samuel Si I I i p h a nt on the fine Gamester - 9 yrs. ,V W. . ' quality of the work judged. it ill to be hoped that these It is at creditable fact that each girls carry on their splendid work 1 I g'rl was awarded a prize for her) in the coming school year. I h. ' Roasting Pork 45c in SUBS t wi-'.r.K's SEW-THRIFTY . . . . lb. 3 SEW-EASYI N s'd l k l! 5;.-.. .. ifou. can lsevvv lbisoprelttey sliiiidrsu STt)t'l( UP AT ' ' 3 : 3rzfz..":".:...:: :2"):-..":.::::.: 370 it" Ms days. a cinch to launder! No alteli; -- .. V ONE FREE CAKE l3i.l0fl worries cither --- erfect y Sh' I ) i'ir;:portfiioned' lg? fit" the Vpghorter, - d wlxty. 39g COLGATE SOAP 3 2 1o er gore. . w now. 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