é -TORONTO’ (CP) — There are two: fundamental ut. do not:boil.,. | }. That's: the. advice’ of "dietitian try. wrapping a. mild: chedse ina ‘Dorys Watkins” who supervises ; cloth saturated. with .a mild dry ‘the staff dining room:at-Imper-| wine. Cover tightly and leave in jar" "Life-Association of Canada.-|a cool: place ‘for.a, day or ,two. 4 “Cooking. with wine -is a fas- |The ‘institute suggests sherry or cinating - deviation from every-| white table’ wine: with, cheddar; day cooking,” she says, . port with stilton and sherry with ! The’ food should never taste gorgonzola. of ‘wine but just leave an‘illusive| For do-it- yourself, wine- cured: flavor. She suggests using wines|cheese, cut four evenly spaced as’ ‘sparingly as you would: garlic. cylinders. from cheese. Cut a. “TAdding wine to’ soup is a good piece: from the top and bottom ‘gtart for the beginner. Sherry | Of cach cylinder and replace four goes well with clear, cream and | Pieces” in the holes and tamp French onion soups—white table’ down. well. Fill the. holes : with wine is a welcome ‘addition ‘to wine and, press in four plugs. consommé or chowder —. and Change; the position.. vof ...the ted" wine Is good with vegetable cheese daily thus permitting the or clear: tomato: soup: ". | wine to permeate the cheese. . Wine also. goes into eggs in FRENCH ONION SOUP. . ‘If you haven't a favorite. many. ways. A spoonful of port French onion soup recipe, here’s .@ suggestion from the Canadian |’ Deaf, blind girl : Wine | Institute. Ingredients are ‘ four mean onions, sliced; 2) ‘learns — to . ‘live’. sps. butter; 4 cups consomme ‘or soup-stock; 1 cup dry ‘red at. Halifax: ‘school. vwine; 1. “tbsp. ‘Sherry; Salt and | “HALIFAX: @ — A visitor left “pepper to taste. © 40 80%) and Marjorie blew.a kiss, smiled oe Saute onions“in. butier until and said “goodbye.” : lightly — ‘browned: : “Add. stock -or| Then she skipped “down | ‘the - consomme, winc and seasonings. corridor of the old’ School’ for the Simmer. 20. minutes. Place two ‘Deaf. here, ‘to play for, 2, while ‘half-slices: of toast in.each soup | before, afternoon classes. ‘plate,. add soup, sprinkle with} ‘Deaf and: blind from birth, ‘lots of cheese and place underjshe looked \a lot. younger than ‘the broiler. until cheese is Slignt-!her’18. years. ‘The: learning part Jy- browned. ‘Serve. more of: cheese of her life had ‘begun: only. about “Separately. -| nine’ years before. : _ vo. Wine and > cheese’ blend well ‘That was when Marjorie Gol: and . a ‘simple way. to. combine ‘nsky came from. the farming the two is to cream ‘the cheese| district. of “Glenevis, Alta., sath wine and: pack: in Sars, ‘Or slight girl with dark hair and i brown. eyes, listed ‘as t00. -handi- oT capped: to be. ‘enrolled. in: ‘any of | PRINCE RUPERT GOSPEL the blind or deaf institutions. At ‘Aiceein (ASSEMBLY. pall)’ that time she* couldn’ t. make any ting In sons 0 orway Ha intelligent sound or.sign. | : Pgs ‘him. “Breaking Pot Bron a As. soon as she arrived, Mar-= : | Sunday ‘School: 11: 30 am. jorie: won her place ‘in’ the heart «, Gospel Service: 8:00 p.m. of Louise Fearon, English, speak- a Everybody Welcome . ing .teacher of youngsters both, Phone’ 6311 or “ blind and’ deaf. The grey-haired ve . teacher and the girl worked to: ether for nine years. ~ .; “DIAL” 321 5. NEW PLACES M 8 , »The old school closed for good IN - when — ‘the’ summer. vacation started, and pupils will assemble next. term in fine new quarters at Amherst. But) ‘Marjorie went back to .Edmonton,. and Miss Fearon is. going ihto retirement. Retirement for ‘Miss. Fearon means her. absence . from the clang of the. period: bell,: the, dor- fe. es | “eust CAFE rRESH BREAD DAILY i ‘Oven. Tu. 1: 00: am. : vA chairs:.up to. the. dining - room . ‘tables. yt : Marjorie . took her loom..along, “DIRECTORY. oe ~ and: with it’ will ‘try to earn a | ance cama career. “Tt took a long time to Aes ‘ find -out what she. could: do, " ‘ Sundays: ‘8:00 am, Holy. Com-. . 4-munion 9:30 a.m. Family Com- | | Miss Fearon : said: But: she has 7} munion 3rd Sunday; 11:00 a.m. |} an. excellent sense of rhythm amd Family .Service 4th Sunday; 11:00 . Sunday: Wednesday é.Saints Days I think that’s what makes her weaving .so. good.’”” ; 7:30 a.m, Holy Communion... , s Very Rev, GT, Pattison—piat 476¢ | | HELPED PARENTS | aD : The girl's” parents, Albert. and, “EVANGEL ICAL FREE CHURCH | Sophie Golinsky,. with. a small See ool iowe ean, {farm in Glenevis, had had a Services 11:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m long ordeal finding a place for ‘Rev, UH. Wy Foster—Dial- 4403" | | Marjorie. But when the Halifax a School for. the ‘Deaf, and Miss ‘Fearon, accepted her, the Al- 7 sunaav School. 10 a.m. berta government gave financial an Mny. Toes. tl a.m. support, and is understood to be ‘Services 11:00 a,m,-and 7:30- p.m. ) {willing to help further her edu- V Rey, £8. Gambie -Diit 6828 cation. io The School for the Deaf edu- 7 8th Pb STEIN ANGHICAN cates up to Grade VIII, and Mar- oe eg. Had of 6th Aves Bo FV jorle finished this, but in the 8:00 aan—toly Communion view of the school teachers: she “11:00 aym.-—-Service. is far short of her potential, 7:30 pm,—Evening Prayer But, said Marguerite Van Al- (Mev, 2. Chasselx—Dtat oot lon, wife of the school principal, ST PAUL'S LUTHERAN “here she has learned to smile, sth Ave, at MeBertele Rt. learned to onjoy life, in fact, a unday Schoo Am, re," . Services tl am, and: 790 fim aa bo live. a FIRST PRESBYTERIAN fy “4th Ave, Bast | escnaing Tian hein A} ti -) | mitory..life ‘and the’ din of -un- |. ny ime. oe hearing Children pulling their » But her work with the handi- ‘capped: will: continue) =." ‘ First, ; she. took. Matijorie home. wo my horma “rules” to. ‘remember “when Bag, With | wine. - Always use a little. less. rather than a. Jittle more, and. heat, or sherry can: be stirred’ into, a soft - ee ‘or’ coddled egg to lift “a lagging: “appetite: Try poaching eggs in burgundy; then reduce. the. wine to .use as a sauce. Hard-cooked eggs may: ‘be pickled in white wine. or, for a rosy garnish, in réd.wine,. Wine also goes. well into, ‘scrambled eggs, souffles and. omelets, . but remember to add just’ ‘a iitie at atime. ~ SAUCES FROM SOUP | Succulent sauces can be made by adding. wine to undiluted cans of soup. Never pour the. sauce over pan-fried or broiled food but ‘serve the sauce in a separ- ate dish. - “A-red: wine sauce for. red meat can be made from.2 tbsp. butter; 2 tbsps. flour; 34 cup condensed beef bouillon; % cup dry red wine; .salt and pepper. Melt but- ter, add flour and stir until Well- browned. “Add bouillon. and wine ened. Season to taste. Makes ap~| proximately one cup. oS Nurse urges _CD. education. for women °:. OTTAWA (@— Canadian. wom-. en should elucate themselves and their children in self. - help and self -. protection measures, says Norma Taylor, provincial nurse consultant. ‘for ‘civil defence in 4!Nova Scotlas 9.0. In’ an article - in. the federal emergency measures organiza- tion's. monthly National Digest, she. says: ao “A strong® ‘and united demand :'| for effective ‘emergency -plan- ning will require the. whole- hearted support of all Canadian women;” 9: : Miss. Taylor. re co mmen abs courses in home’ nursing, - first aid, welfare, emergency feeding, registration ‘and inquiry and per- sonnel services, all. available either. through the local’ civil de- fence organization: or the Cana- dian Civil Defence © College at Arnprior, Ont.. She suggests aS required read- ing the federal organization’s well-.as other literature put out| by provincial civil. defence | OF: emergency measures offices. “It is the parents’ responsibil- ity .to see that adequate plans Miss Taylor,:a graduate: of the; Ottawa Civic. ‘Hospital. -School ’ of | nursing and‘a’ post-graduate . of the University. of Toronto. : Obie survey lo be made - | of oyster beds* WELLINGTON (Reuters — A biological] survey of New Zea- land's ‘famous. Foveaux.~ Strait oyster. ‘beds’ will be undertaken soon to determine a safe yearly|c harvest and to ensure .. future productivity. 5 The ‘beds, which have supplied New Zealanders with de- licious bluff oysters for 70 years, have shown signs:of be- ing overworked this season and the marine department has de- clded to investigate. : stake. . : na ' gradually and stir until thick-}. Brady . “Of Toronto. are. two--of the, hundreds : of» students. in. Quebec: and" ‘Ontario: -who - try: each: sumnier to. Jearn a second language. - ‘John * Calhoun family in /sub+ booklet 11 Steps to Survival, as. ' Jdown:and the: radio up =... I, are prepared and ready,” Says|. " |Hish studies.” ‘But: pronunciation . fisn’t the only, difficulty.” An annual harvest valued at up to £250, 000° $700, 000, Is at Rev. MB Odtind—Di Angad TaN HALVATION ARMY 27, Cirenvitle Court—Friser, St. Sunday Bchool 13:44) pm. Brrvieon loam and 780 pin. . Eup & Mra, Hh: Mebanatd “pe, Dla s024 and Tel FUEST BAPTIST Dth dAve,, Bast oak Voung Ste. Junior, tTntarmadiatoe and 7 “Classen 0:46 mam. 8% ~ Nufsery, Kindergarton and, sete ey aS Pte mans. (IT Sorta Lux — Deluxe’ ek ea ll AAATTRESS. we Rev, h A, fonksn=—Dlit S060 po ‘WHGDIAR WAPTIST . . (U2. ‘Mt. Wi LAVO SH ay ‘sunday School 10am. Sorvicos 11118 ‘ine and 71:90 pin , Rav, ts Ko THCUHON ane HH. WOT . PENTHE BORTA “TAWERNACLR “ ; QOD. GE AY We 4 Binday Scho. 10 mm. . Gorvicos Wen, and 7:30 pM, Rew O. s. 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UD. - Sia ty Cod ‘Plage to’ Buy for over a me of fContury™. «*, oh _Phione 4146 them clear of dust. With the’s English, “sailtempling) TORONTO" ‘@—The girl from | Claudette - Genest. of. ‘Mont- magny,, Que.,. and Marilynne Claudette is fiving with “tHe urban‘ Etobicoke as. a. mother’s helper, Under. a‘ different pro-'| - gram, ‘Marilynne first ‘went. to Shawinigan’ Falls, -Que.,” to stay. Said. ‘Claudette, ‘a 19-year-old student . at-. Laval. University’ S| school of commerce: | “You Eng-" ish : have. sO many .ups and downs. “You get. up in the: morn- ing and..you- turn’. the ... bed can’t’ understand — it.” « THOSE “ADJECTIVES - Claudette -is* trying main!yv. to imp rove: her” ‘pronunciation, ‘sinte™ ‘she™~ has: ‘alteddy *-won'a $100 scholarship - for’ her Eng- Your ‘sentence © structure “is [hard to’ learn,” re she» says. It’s different, way ‘of thinking.” * evour ‘adjectives come. always | before: the noun .. In™ "French many come after. And. tag end- ings. 9... You. say, “you didn't do that, - “did - you?’ or. ‘you. will do that,.won’t you?’ In English you always’ have to think what matches. In French we always use the same auxiliary, ‘n’ est- e ‘pas’. mp . The. Calhoun. family thinks Claudette is. doing - well. “At firsL we had to.use vary simple language,” said Mr. Cal- houn, “Now ye can_ speik to PERSONALS Mr. ahd Mrs. Andrew Delany ~ the /, is cunt ae with the family. of | Michelle’ St. |" Hilaire, and now’ is playing host to- Michelle at. the Brady home -here. UA PLANT’ S LEAVES | must breathe and. ai ‘touch- -up: with - Q. damp. sponge « «now and: then. keeps ame kind of casual -attention “a® new.: , vinyl 4 “upholstery .. that. breathes, “Vynair”, can, be Rept : in ‘peak’. condition. This Trendholm group ‘Of: ‘Danish. ‘design, os exhibited at the. Toronto . ‘Furniture Show, is covered in a petitpoint pattern in tangerine, one. eof Le ‘the’ 12 new colorful notes, for’ spring in ths, rave, : . her quite quickly ‘and she prob- . Quebec ‘has. trouble “with the ; "ably understands better than’ we ups ‘and downs of : English, Al : Toronto girl finds she now. uses her hands more often as a result ot learning’ ‘French. speak.” . ~ FAST TALKERS her. visit to: Shawinigan’ Falls, part of a secondary ‘school ‘pro- gram -embracing . ‘about. -.1,000 pupils from ‘the ‘two provinces. ° “ “They | talk: so fast,” ” Marilynne’ p explained.” “T