Wmzm Lena Caroline Mchure. Women‘: Editor. Pnou an Canada's Atlantic provinces are featured in the Travel section of I the Christian Science Monitor. siderable space to Prince Edward (three column) is an Island Beach scene, entitled “Prince Ed- ward Island’s Beaches are Spac- ious and Clean." The following is the Island ex- >Mon_, April 21, 1958 The Guardian Page 7 Canadian Holiday Points To Lakes, Woods, Shore oyster beds and lobster traps. The flavor of Malpeque oysters is unsurpassed and there are two lobster seasons a year. There are also bazaars, strawberry socials, and chicken dinners to which vi- sitors always are invited. Other pastimes are outdoor theater, tennis and lawn bowling, Physical Canadian Boys’ And Girls’ Achievements Compared Efficiency boys’ When Canada entertained the lnterna- tional Boy Scouts Jamboree in 1956, nad the Girl Guides Camp in 1957, it was a good time to compare Canadian girls’ achievements with those of the youth of other countries. The First Commonwealth and Empire Conference on Physical Education considered this ques- tion: 1. How are Canadian young people rated in comparison with those of other countries? We of Canada have fallen be low other countries in being a- ware of the importance and value‘ of physical efficiency. Edith W. Conant, Director of the Programme Department, Girl Scouts of America says: “Many of our girls did not have the phy- sical energy for extended hiking, mountain climbing, cross- coun- try games, or even folk danc- and NUPTIALS A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in St. George’s Angli- _can Church, New Glasgow, N.S., ,, _ lwhen Ellen Linda, daughter of es and opportunities for reciea-~M,,_ and Mm Max Yablon‘ Ham tion and sport activities. Sportsgfax became the bride of Allan should be encouraged as fun, in,Han.y Mmman. Sm, of MR and themselves, for many actively.en- Mm James E_ Mmman’ New gaged. ‘Not as a commrercializedlmasgow on Friday, March 14 enterprise for the feW- _‘ Rev. Joseph Abbott officiated. 6.‘ What is 3" adeqllale d1et?IJoseph Aibibott officiated. The Mm‘! 9°‘ 1955 ,th"’"‘_ 3 9”,“ 3 day? lgroom is the grandson of Mr. 400 units of_Vitamin D In butter, ‘and MrS_ Harry Simiphant 0; cheese, chicken, salmon, asndtsummersida cod liver oil; WIFE PRESERVERS Vitamin C in citrus fruits, or tomato juice, or fruit. Better in- dividual physical health should be aimed at. 7. Why should information a- ‘bout narcotic drugs form part of school instruction? Because alco- holism is one of Canada’s major health problems and because many of its victims have started the habit in youth, knowledge of the dangers of this incurable mal- ady should be widely known. Can- ada has 200,000 alcoholics. of , t __ . . .. _ . _ lng, that girls of othencountries these 175,000 are of the better-off Mohcsunphioolfurnplufi GULF BREEZES APPEAL ill1:1.n'T‘hesi?(:1i%il1‘ge’::;i:Te:v:$1Tsfl:(I1o ;°“°d .9“ ‘”“‘h°“t ‘°5““‘ the" °1"*55°5i “°t “he Wm 8I‘eaS- 59"‘ 5"‘ ‘"3- ; To 1931-}, a hobby while Va“- _ the Lobster Carnival at Sum_ T°3‘l5h- . ' Dr. _.G. Bell of the Willow- In wnbulb lioldetfiununcltl _ wer pot R0,-iks’ and Magnetic Hm mensdde July 1649; and Highland 2. What Canadian province ex- dale Clinic, says: I Iamp sIvode_Ioc In-oomrhullo 1‘: i _, _. . V p _ Island. The only picture used games on August 6th. 9915 the Others 111 fltness? The “If parents realized that the? '"‘I‘‘ ’ " The lengthy article devotes con- P.E.I. is one of the finest Health League Of Canada have chance of one or more of their h'mm,', N “' Iirioning, it is pctissitbkle toAtPatke bas- places for a family holiday. There Wblished the statement‘ "British children bef-‘0mifl«Z 111! 8-ltohfllfic y yo. .' c courses a ~ e s and Crafts School in weaving, leath- ercraft, wood turning, metal work, upholistering, and pottery. There is plenty to see in the province — the 50-foot tidal bore at St. John, Revefsing Falls, Flo- near Moncton. If an Island holiday appeals, cross the strait to Prince Edward Island, a million-acre farm, air- conditioned by the Gulf of St. Lawrence. If milady’s fancy Ciolu-mbia heads the list with 34.8 per cent of the population able to mget the minimum fitness stan- dards. Ontario is lowest, with on- ly 10.3 per cent of the population meeting the minimiim standard." 3. What is the reason for Can- adian youth iniferlority? “We Ca- nadians,” Dr. F. G. Robertson told the Conference on Physical Education, “are a nationa of rid- ers and specta.tors, not walkers or active physical participants.” are miles of clean, wide beaches along the coasts, little coves for clam bakes and lobster boils. A stretch of 25 unbroken miles of beach fronts the national park at Cavendish. The beach slopes gra- dually lnto a clean-bottomed sea with no undertow, and the aver- age summer air and water tem- perature is 70 degrees. Another attraction at Cavend- ish is Green Gables, dear to the heart of every little girl as the. exceeds the combined chance of their developing tuberculosis 01', poliomyelitis, more interest in the I dangers of alcoholism would be taken." The pnesent Average makes it, 0 SUITS O DRESSES probable that one of the 17 oil our young people will end up as ‘ m alcoholic. '_HELEII’S Dress Shop Every youth will meet this pro-I 34 GRAFTON ST’ DIAL 93” blem, Shall I drink liquor? I A pretty wedding was solem- lg riized on Saturday, April 5, 1958, I when the Rev. A. F. Macloenan united in marriage Miss Sanah Eileen Boyle and Mr. Lloyd George Saunders. The Ibride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brewer Boyle, New Ha- V911» and _l»h>e -groom is the son of Mrs. Meritta Saxuindens, Charlotte- town, and the late Mr. Saunders. Bride's Dinner Show Was FOR THE SMARTEST IN 0 COATS O SKIRTS I I E'§'§‘-ire“ I .I_ 1”‘ By IDA BAILEY ALLEN “The audience at our bride's dinner show and demonstration in Niagara Falls today was on their toes,” observed the chef. “Regardez, Madame, this collec- tion of questions, written on cards, which were left over after we had answered as many ‘as possible.” Here are some typical ques- tions the young brides asked. Question: Is crips or soft let- tuce best to use for salad bowls? Answer: That depends upon whether or not the salad is to accompany the main course. If served with a main course that includes foods of crips tex- I/ure, choose soft lettuce for a salad bowl. If the salad is to be served as a separate counse. or the lettuce is part of a special salad plate, choose crips lettuce for texture contrast and smart appearance. COOKING RICE » Question: WhyIdon't you wash raw rice before cooking and drain it when cooked? Wouldn’t this be a good way to remove the starch for those on a reduc- ing diet? Answer: Raw rice taken from the package is clean and does not need to be washed. When properly cooked by modern methols, the rice flakes are whole and flaky. Rinsing with cold water is not necessary to prevent sticking together. Washing rice before and after cooking would reduce a small. percentage of starch, but the calorie saving would be too small to compensate for the extra work and time involved. Question: What is saffron? and why is is to expensive? Answer: Saffron is a thread- like herb made from the sta- mens of flowers that grow in Spain. It takes many pounds of flower staments to make a small amount of saffron, which explains its expense. ' ' VARIETIES OF MUSTARD Question: What is the differ- ence between American, Dijon and Bahamian mustard? Answer: American mustard is tart and not very “hot” in taste, so it can be spread on meat or sandwiches. Dijon mustard, on the other hand, is very “hot” and is designed to be cooked with a food. Bahamian mustard is mild and slightly sweet. It is used as a relish with meats, especially the smoked meats, and poultry, or sometimes mixed with sour cream as a dip. Mile High Meringue: To three egg whites, add 21/é tbsp. col water. Beat until frothy with a hand beater. Add 1/3 tsp. salt, 1/4 tsp. cream of tartar, measured scant. and 1/4 tsp. vanilla or lemon flavor- ing extract. *eat until stiff. Add 3 tbsp. sugar and continue to beat until still enough to form peaks. File into the pie, tarts or cake. Bake in a slow oven, 325 degrees for 12 min. Thirty-minute Dinner: French onion soup in bowls, broiled ham slices. pineapple relish, broiled canned sweet potatoes, rosemar- led green beans, prune - orange compote, coffee, tea, milk. Pineapple relish from the Chef Turn the contents 1 (No. 2) can crushed pineapple into a quart- Jar. Add 4 small - diced pimentos. 2 tbsp. not-sweet pickle relish. 1/E tbsp. lemon juice and 2 tbsp- Wool, flannel or ‘tweed summer shades. Priced . LQHOOAN -nntsusurr -. MATCH MATE sErs -- orlon sweater t0pS~b§' 190“ de Pa1'is“Spring and Success AI Niagara Falls mint flakes. Stir. Cover. Refrigerate 24 hours be- fore using. ‘ Myer HAWORT_Ij He's Cost Two Friends Dear Mary Haworth: My Wins- band, an attorney, was for some time connected with an.e_XCe11€I1l firm in a neighboring city. Re- cently he resigned to set uP 1115 practice in our suburban com- munity. _ . He was most unhappy In IFS previous connection and was in- volved constantly in personality conflicts with his associates- These were brought on, he de- clared, by his outstanding abil- ity, that put other members of the firm in the shade. It was somewhat of a relief to haveihim start on his own. even though he was unprepared financially to do so. However, an- other problem~ has arisen. I belong to quite a few organ- izations and have many “lends in our town. And Robert now sug- gests that I make a point of_ Pub‘ licizing him among my_ frlendsa in order to secure clients for him. He claims that it is uneth- ical for him to promote himself_; but that it is my duty as his wife to help him as much as P05- sible. " LOST TWO FRIENDS _ Already I have lost two friends because his candor bordered on rudeness, when they Went to him for advice. Social events that I once found interesting and relax- ing have become a chore nowa- days, since Robert invariably questions me, afterwards, as to whether I persuaded anybody In apply to him for legal help. He avoids gatherings, and PI?- fers to read a good book “or watch TV. I feel. that {fly bus‘ band has a brilliant mind; but . I wonder if he has the tempt‘-_1‘1!' ment for-success on his own in}- tiative. And whether I, as his wife, should be expected to go to such lengths for him. when he seems to be doing nothing a_b011t furthering his own professional interests.-C.G. URBANE SLANT _ Dear C.G.: I am reminded of a sharp and subtle exchange be- tween a European man and MS European wife, on the subiect of a wife’s preparedness to use her social prestige (if any) to _b00St her husband’s public stan_dm8- While apparently discussing an- other couple in chaffing vein. {IC- tually they were duelling with one another in an exploratory way—-being newly manjled. 593011 for the second time. 111 mlddle age. _ In speaking of the other.pair— also newly married, in a second {marriage for both—the European ltouched for a moment on the other man’s choice of second wife. The lady is a well known I I ' MacLean & Sen SALES & SERVICE _ Electrical Contractors I 117 Kent St. Dial 7186 Motor Rewindillt I and Small Appliance Repairs I , would lean toward long-haired furs, P.E.I. again would be Can- ada’s center of the silver-fox industry. Here they grow some of the fin- est seed potatoes in the world and ship pure-bred cattle and hor- ses abtroad; sleek dairy cattle pasture on the lush green slopes and meadows, white with daisies, purple with clover. 4’ The roads and cliffs are a rich red and the sand dunes yellow. Besides farming, the islanders offer warm hospitality to sum- mer guests, build boa-ts, fish, tend commercial success, socially am- bitious and shrewdly competent in attaining her goals. Humorously but with delicate emphasis, the European referred to himself as a man who had manried simply for love, with no concern about what his little wife could do for him in the social arena — the implication being that she wields no influence in that field. Whereupon his beloved inter- jected swiftly, with a cordial air of conferring a compliment: “Yes.-, thank heaven my husband is not such a poor creature as to need a wife to make his way for him in society.” The husband flushed, gulped, then rallied to mutter: “Yes, you are absolutely right, my dear." I go along with that sentiment. Your husband is indeed a poor creature both as a man and a would-be lawyer, if he nags at you persistently to press your friends into giving him’business. .WORD OF ADVICE If you haven’t real enthusiasm and a natural flair for selling his stock, you shouldn’t work at it. Such pushing is bad form and distasteful to average folk even at best—even when the wife truly believes in hell‘ husband’s worth and wants to tell the world about him. . And unfortunately R can be downright calamitious, causing people to avoid you like poison, spirit of dire necessity, with the strain of the effort showing in your embarrassed face. My ad- vice to Robert is to rustle up his own clientele. Or if he can’t, admit his failure and start anew, with another firm—this time de- termined to avoid conf1ict.—M.H. BLINDING EXPLOSION SYDNEY, Australia (Reuters)- Scores of persons were tempor- arily blinded Friday after an ex- plosion in an ice cream factory released a cloud of ammonia gas from A refrigeration plant. skirts matched up With $19.95 - $24.95 I A ROOTES PRODUCT ECONOMY _ WITHOUT COMPROMISE 58 home of Anne. The house is now a teairoom, but the Babbling Brook, Haunted Wood, and Lake 4. How can our national physi- cal efficiency be impnoved? By a fi_fi P.E.I. of Shining Waters are there. is also an economical balanced and adequate diet, suf-I ficient rest, and daily physi-cal activity. We need less spectator- if you try to bring it off, in a‘ choice for a vacation. Hotels and guest houses are more than reas- onable in price which extends from $1.50 a night and $51 a day in- cluding good farm cooking, to $15 American plan in a hotel on its priva.te beach. Also, there are camping grounds in the national park, with excellent facilities for families who want to rough‘ it, but in a civilized way. UNIONVALE W. 1. Mrs. Bruce lviacnougal was hostess for the April meeting of the Unionvale W. 1. due to the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Gerald Gamble was appointed for the meeting. The president, Mrs. Edwin Dig- nan, opened the meeting by read- ing a short poem. Ode and creed bility. recreation in the years of growth and more participation in games and sports. , 5. Who should be responslblel for improvement‘? For small chil- dren the responsibiility for ade- quate exercise lies with the home and the school. dren it is an individual responsi- Oommunities should afford nlac- , For older‘ chil- MEETING CANCELLED Due to the meeting of the N.B.-P.E.I. branch of the Canadian Public Health Association the chest clinic at the Provincial Sanatorium on Thursday, April 24 will be cancelled. were then read in unison. Mem- bers answered roll call by dona- ting an article for the hospital cart and by displaying a home made Easter bonnet. Minutes were [read and approv- ed. All correspondence was read and discussed, reports were re- ceived from all committees. C. A. C. membership was renewed and a donation sent to the Eas- ter Seal campaign. Next place of meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Lillian Andrews. Roll call to be answered by the exchange of seeds and bulbs. Meetin-g closed by repeat- ing the Island Hymn. 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