LET'S EAT Many-Purpose Gelatin in Variety Of Dishes I) in Bailey Allea "Keeping up with new foods and learning better and quicker meth- ods of cooking is a fascinating challenge to homemakers." I re marked to the Chef. "For instance. there's the mod- in art of 'gel' cookery we've been working on." "Which is the preparation of all types of dishes. hors d'oeuvres. jeilied soups. savory main disii Ioves. savory and sweet salads. desserts of many kinds, chiffon pies, cake fillings. even Candles and confections," added the Chef. This week the Chef and I are going to give a variety of new, easy-to-put-together recipes espec- ially created for warm-weather eat- Lng. Refreshing R h u b a r b Gel: Sprinkle 1 envelope unflavored gel- atin over L4 c. cold water: stir into 2 c. well-seasoned stewed rhu- barb. cooked with 2 cloves. Cool. Turn into individual molds. Re- frigerate about 3 hrs. or until firm enough to unmold. Garnish with slightly sweetened dairy sour Erearn. dusted with cinnamon. Tomorrow's Dinner: Tossed let- tuce-romaine salad; braised lamb California; flaky potatoes; minted carrots; rhubarb gel with sour cream topping: coffee. tea or milk. All measurements are level re- cipes proportioned to serve -I to 6. Braised Lamb California: Order a 4-5 lb. shoulder of lamb boned and rolled. Mix 3 tbsp. enriched flour. lid tsp. salt. 1 tsp. monosod- ium glutamate and ll tsp. pepper and rub in. In a 4-5 qt. heavy saucepan. melt 2 tbsp. bacon drippings or other fat. In it. slow-brown the lamb on all sides. Add to c. each chopped peeled onion. carrots and celery: 2 tbsp. chopped parsley. 1 niaslicd pcclcd section garlic, 1 bayleaf. 4 pepper- corns. ! thin-sliced whole lemon (seeds removed! and 2 c tomato juice. Cover. Simmer 2-2'1 hours or un- til the meat is foi'k-icntlcr. Slice and arrange on a lieatcd platter. Pour over gravy made from the residue in the pan Gar- nish with parsley ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS Read what those Maritime housewives say about this money-saving help "Maple Lu! Liquid Detergent cm '11 malzunnch abundance of not that aslnty U a wonderful product and so mandated." - SUMMER STARS! Mix-and match these gay mer fashions-make a uarilroiic of sew-easy playclotlics troin this pattern Sleeveless or short-sleeve classic shirt; cool halter top; graceful skirt; shorts. pedal push- ers too FIVE smart styles Pattern 4591: Misscs' Sizes sum- I2 , ll. 16. 18. 20. Size 16 sliiri iiikcs ' 1 5-8 yards; 35-inch fabric: shrit, We yards; shorts. 1 yard. This pattern easy to use. sini- . pie to sew. is tested for fit. lias complete illustrated instrcutions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS, (35) in coins (stamps cannot be: accepted! for this patient. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Anne Adams. care of Guardian. Pattern Dept.. 60 Front St. West Toronto. Ont. MORNING SMILE "Mr. Chairman. I propose num- bera be restricted at tile annual dinner." said a member of an angling club. "For what reason. Mr. Bite?" "Well. air, there wasn't enough elbow room to talk last year." HOUSEHOLD HINT Doing spot cleaning before put- ting clothes into the machine You'll find a wet brush. dipped into a small container of washing datorgonnfiateonta powder. in very effective. I in! Maple in Join A. add germ.” an. IA. use ., has-.IIu-I-an Iiwuiuuvu. menu-anaqAvo.Ichtnl: Maple "MapfcL0lfU1lUDctcrgentiuarno ladl.&Dd!t'l'IIl hwondcrlvl-' equal. Ilia voryoconomic '.' aruauaha-nun an:-uolulova lamll 'UU"5v"-3- Hod-00-your-fiends MICK mhjjlf one of the but and cheaper! demi- ins OMEN Page 8. The.Guardian Thurs.. May 31 1956 HAPPENINGS Miss Mary Whiteside, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G.B. Whiteside. has recently returned from a short holiday in Toronto and Welland, Ontario. A junior in Arts at Dal- housie University, Miss Whiteside was a brldesnmid at the marriage of her cousin. Miss Joyce Thump-, son to Mr. William Ratcldfe of Vancouver. She was also a guest of Miss Laurdrene Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLeod. A congregation of eleven hund- rcd attended the graduation excr- ciscs of Loretta College School. Toronto. Each graduate wore a narrow floral crown set in her hair. a long white bouffant style dress and carried a sheaf of red roses. The graduation sermon was delivered by the Very Reverend James Elliott MacGulgan. rector of tiic Jcsuit Seminary in Toronto. Father Maccuigan used aiv Oly- mics comparison. He said: "Grad- uation is something like the torch race in Olympic games. All the contestants left the starting line with lit torches and the winner was not the first person to reach the goal. but the first one to reach it with the torch still lit." He admonished the graduation class to be "women of prayer". And continued: "As women of prayer you can bring home hope and confidence in a world that is pessimistic and dispiritctl." Father MacGuigan is a son of the late Dr. J.D MacGuigan. Charlottetown. ; Miss Jessie Frascr who is . shortly to leave the province for her home in Bridgetown. N C vs Scotla. will be greatly missed in the educational. riilturai. and soc- ial life of the province. Miss Fras- er plans to attend the internation- al congress qf the Business and Professional Women's Club held this summer in Montreal. From one end of Canada to ano- ther women are holding positions in practically every department of our national life. and gaining uni- que iionours. as shown in a re- markable list containing the nam- es of over 800 women which has just been released by Mrs. G.R.D. Laycock. National President of the Canadian Federation of Business and Professional Women's Clubs. It is published in the current is- sue of "The Business and Profes- sional Woman." Senator Elsie lnmsn is promin- ently mentioned. There are as yet low wninrn ap- pointed as Judges. The first tHtl'Tl- an County Court Judge in Canada is Judge I-ielcn Kinnear. of Maldi- Thc way to save money on Lil Leaf Liquid Detergent. One The magic action of works fast to give your glasses and silverware sparkle out hard scouring. Maple Leaf Liquid Dctcr easy on your hands liccausc tains lanolin. So save money! Save your hands. Get Maple Leaf Liquid Dctergcnt. Leaf Liquid Detergent la MNOUN... djshpan! One 12 oz. can will wash more regular packages of powdered detergent or soap. Maple Leaf Liquid Dcicrgcnt dishes a polished look. Makes mand County. Ontario. J u d g e Marie McLaughlin is Judge of the Probate Court for Victoria County in New Brunswick. and Miss E. Lorraine Johnston was appointed . last year as Judge of the Vancou- ver Juvenile and Family Court. There are two Juvenile and Pam- ily Court Judges in Ontario: Judge Marjorie Hamilton of Barrie and Judge Daisy Graydon of Bramp- ton. Two women have been created Queen's Ctiuiiscl this year. Miss Miltlrcti ltlrillurray of Winnipeg and Miss Helm (ii-ossinan of Tor- onto. Miss Violet King of Calgary is the unly virgin u-ninan to ,r:rad- iiate in law from the University Siewa rt of Alberta and is practising in Al- berta at the present tlnie. Mrs. Elizabeth Hagel of Yellow- knife is the first woman appoint- ed as Public Atiniiiiisiraior for thc North Wcst 'licrI'ilnrics. .'llr.s Irma Pallcrsnn Morrisoii of CllIll'lUiiC- town is thc only unmaii cliartcrcd aecountant in Prince Edward Is- land. in Qucbed Mlle. Alicc Beau- chesne of Trois Rivieres is the first wuni.-in in Canada to be ap- p0Il'li('(l an Authorized Trus in Baiikriipicy under ilic Fciicral l)e- partnicnt ml Fiiiaiicc. Tiic only woman coroncr in Canada is Miss Isobel Buchan Stewart of Fort Chipeqyan. In Ncu foundland Miss Anita Wil- son of St .lohn's has been made a director in the firm of Bowring Bros l.itl. and Miss Jean flow- and ha: been appointed Vice-Con- sul at Chicago. Miss Margaret Kc-ssicriiig or Viceroy and Regina is Vice-Consul at New York.- iliiss 1-iugucttc Plamondon has been re- elected by acclamation as Pres- idcnt of the 30.000 mcmber Mont- real Labour Council. Canada has a "Honey Queen" in the ncrson of Mrs. J.W. Kent of Pamhrun. Saskatchewan. and the "Wm'lri's Oats Queen" is Miss Grace Kt-simian oi Ahee. Albcrta. A village in Israel has been sam- ed '”l'lic Nina Cohen Settlement” in honour of Mrs. Nina Cohen of Sydney. Nova Scotia. The list from which the above information was taken is the auth- oritative list of women in public 'life in Canada. and has been com- pilod by the Canadian Federat- 'ion's Survey and Research Com- mittee under the chairmanship of .ii1iss Elsie Gregory MacGill. P. Eng. consultant in aeronautical cnciiiccring. author of "My Moth- cr. the Judge." and herself the rccipicnt of many unique honours. Money on clishwashing This I washes as many clishes, pots and pans as siiwaslung is to use Maple tcaispooutul does a whole dishes than two Cuts grease quickly. Pots and pans brighten up with cent is if con- T lily On Saturday. May 12th. a very picturesque wedding was solem- nizcd at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Montague. when Mar- Iaret Isobel MacLure. daughter of ililr. and Mrs. Chester G. lilac- t Lurc. Montague. b e c a in e the -bridc of Harold Clarence Slcuart. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Sleu- art. Montague. The Church was beautifully dec- orated with whlte and yellow 'mums. Rev. D. A. Campbell of- ficiated with Rev. Bryer Joncs assisting. Thc organist was rs. A. F. Campbell. with Mr. Robert Murray as guest soloist. capably rendering. "The Lord's Prayer." before the bridal party entered the church. and "0 Promise Mc," during the signing of tile rcgistcr. Given in marriage by her fa- ther. the bride wore a floor length gown of slipper satin with an overskirt of emhroidereri nylon net. the bodice was styled with a sweetheart neckiinc and matching jacket. the slccvcs coming to a point over the hands. The finger- tip veil of French illusion fell from a peaked hr-address of satin and nylon net. She carried a cascade bouquet of shrimp colored roses. Mrs. Carl !llacLure. Charlotte- town. si-zlcr-iii-law of the bride. was matron of honour. and Miss Betty Ann Miller. Charlottetown. and Miss Joanne Watterworth, Montague. cousins of the bride. were bridesmaids. All were simi- liarly gowned in shrimp nylon tricot with matching hats. and carricd cascade bouqucts of white earnations. Mr. Carl town. brother of the bride. best man. The ushers wore: MacLure. 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A Pink OI Turqantul. . . and S on . C W pcfrhhed rill ctlil: : c dga of my 65 book, eyoin b ma Iolemnly. how what. he & wlania-a littga p aytime, fear . ing him triiks. I'm starting with the simplest. one -getting him to step on a little perch when it's held in front of him. Ba does it readily. as heh used to our Eugen. You'll find that lgudgies rlamclnd quickly is a ti. persona at ntton . . . an to your adcntioa. Sir Isaac is Ill pcfeot. health. I'll: glad to report . . . with a keeanappetiu for hia wall-balanced I 0CK'S NAT- URAL FEEDING DIET . . . How you have a Budgie of your ownl "I 310 . . . for your fayorita the beat. sio i IIPOI. MCI-: 'x lust. look through the window in the side of the jar and we the Instant. Chase it Ssnborn - ready to brew you cadre at the absolute peak of enjoymenti if Mother is wise. and uses FARMERS WIFE! You'll find that your baby really babv's formuinewhoie Milk (Red Label) or . . I-'ai1ncr's Wife Partly Skirnmed Milk was originally prepared at the im- re KEEP IN TRIM It may give you quite a turn tol find that after whittling the waist to a neat and tidy size. there II still an annoying roll of fat that pops up above the girdle top. Dis gi-untied reducers are aaklng what to do about it. In the besinnlus. this mldrift bulge rolled up from the calories "183 topped the daily requirements, but the spare-tire effect that per. slsts is caused by compressing the figure at the waist, Get into the disciplinary habit of leaniiig resolutely against you,-. instead of the girdle,! The" Pull the ribcage away from the girdle top, but keep shouluers relaxed and down. This serves to centre the muscle control where you want it-through the midsec-l 3011- Try this puller-upper. Position: standing with back against wall. arms down at sides.- Movement: Lift an imaginary; WHEN. very slowly. bringing that ""15 up till you are holding a 25- pound weight overhead. It's heavy. '0 Dull against the resistance. feel- ing the slimmlng. toning action all thmuih the middle I'TlE85llI'cuu:ui. as well as in the bust supporting -Macl.u -Bryci Llewellyn. Charlottetown. .uiicle of the bride and Mr. George Nicholson. Montague. The bride's mother wore a pale blue wool suit with navy and white atccz-sorics and a corsage of Am- erican Beauty roses. The groom's inoihcr chose a pale blue nylon 0i'fZilIl(l)' dress with black and white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. ; A reception followed at the .Church Hall. very capably cater- cti to by the Young Women's Guild. liirs. Harry Miller. Murray Har- hour .'x'orlli. aunt of the bride. and Mrs. William Downe. Charlotte- town. grandmother of the groom. poured. Serving the guests were: . Mrs. Bryer Llewellyn. Mrs. Myron l Wccks. Miss Peggy Beck and Mrs. J Elsic Wattcrworth. Miss Vera Beck uas in charge of the guest book. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. D. A. Campbell. For travelling. the bride chose a winter white necked wool suit with black and pink accessories and a corsage of pink cagiations. side in Halifax, where the groom is a Dental student at Dalhousie University. Pleading in court for a reduc- tion of the 545 he was paying his estranged wife weekly. a Chicago man informed the judge that 810 of the amount was earmarked for feeding his wife's five cats. The first air mail letter ever sent is said to have been one car- ried across the English Channel in a balloon piloted by an Ameri- can and delivered to Benjamin Franklin on December 1. 1785. CONFIDENT ALLY YOURS S mticr Maylld-Calaalioinaattarlyep y ..y.th'lalternoln,but.feltEnainafow minutes-with a hot am of the new INSTANT CHASE & SANBORN COFFEE . . . Now, be- exclusiva "gentle-brr-wing" process. .. Instant Chase it Sanborn has the full flavor of real : ' oodso-ready ii A moment! You'll find there's no aeorched color or acaldod taato muscles. SIDE BENDING. T00 The fastest means of banishing the bulge is stretching combined. with side-bending. This restores tone to the muscles that bound the areas. Back this up by pulling slim Fl"'0UEh the middle measurement: instead of settling for the bulge. You can really make time with a few stretclierl. Position: Standing with left side toward wall. Now move an arm's distance away and place palm of lefthand flat aginst wall. clbow Sir-ililht. Right arm is stretched above head . . . head held up. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will re-. For quick meal-magic stock pantry and frig with every From delicious meat loafs. pleasing canned meats. beef and pork cuts. How To Banish.Thai . Girdle Top Roll .!"IJGl.lKlIj low priced specials from ZAKEIWS. to taste; Quality produce and a complete stock of Anything and everything to pamper your taste. gm Movement: Bend sidewarcls to- ward wall. arching right arm. . bend until fingertips touch wall. No fair letting hip jut out. and keep that left arm straight . . . make the mldriff muscles give with the bond. Repeat 3 times. change sides and bend again. making the mus- cles bounding the other side give. If you can't touch the wall at first. don't strain. Practice will lessen the distance and yo r waistline. Later. to increase th bend. stand with fingertips against wall and re- 931:1 tSI!!ddexercise.t ow a a twis . bug ,, if your back is normally strnflly Position: Standing. (eel Weill apart. arms stretched overhear. Movement: Twist at the wam but only a quarter of the t.a' around. hold the twist and bend (V the sideback. and smoothly pull M? bulge. Theo. still holding qudm, twist. execute a forward lion; from that angle. Relax. D., . quarter twist in the other direc. tion. bend to Ildehack. then fol low through with forward hum. 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