26 The Independent, Canadian Statesman Weekender, Bowmanville, Saturday, March 12,1994 Going for the green -- What do you know about bage; P ers - Th ®y don Î,™ St. Patrick's Day? Here are 2) Irish stew; h ve near humans, but if you some interesting facts. 3) Irish soda bread; happen to capture one - • St. Patrick's Day, set 4) Mulligatawny soup; don t let him out of your aside to honor St. Patrick, 5) Mashed potatoes with S1 ght. was not his birthday; it was shredded cabbage (Col- Why not? As a ransom, the day of his death. cannon). ,,, he mght ell you where his • Besides being a religious • The "leprechaun leg- pot of gold is buned. holiday, St. Patrick's Day ends are fascinating. Of course it s all in fon Most leprechauns are said so make a fun day of it. to be rich and have bad tern- Happy St. Patrick s Day. came to be thought of as the "arrival of spring." Cattle were led to pastures, and Irish farmers planted grain. • In Ireland, St. Patrick's Day often features the old Gaelic sport of hurling. (It is something like our field hockey.) •This day's symbol is a green shamrock. It looks like a clover, with three small leaves, and is called a trefoil. • There is a town in Florida named Shamrock. Every year people send letters letters and cards there to be postmarked. • What is a "Shillelagh"? It is an Irish symbol (and word) for a short, fat, oak club. • Why picture an Irishman wearing a top hat and swinging a cane? Irish countrymen used to wear a jaunty hat with a high crown, and white socks' below tight knee britches. •Below are some Irish- American traditional dishes: 1) Corned beef and cab- March's many moods •March and war: At one time, March meant preparation preparation for battle! At the start of spring, it was the Roman custom. The Romans named this month Martius in honor of their god of war, Mars. •A different calendar: At one time March was the first month of the year. And a few hundred years ago in America and England, March 25 was New Year's Day. • It is true: After the first day of spring the days do get longer. • Japanese festivals: A festival for girls, called called Hina Matsuri, is held on March 3. This is the Japanese name for a special set of dolls which are very valuable -- and not to be played with. They stand for the royal court of Japan. These Japanese dolls are put on display in a special way: on shelves that resemble stairs. St. Patrick's Day Scramble 1. MAORKSHC 2. ENRGE 3. EPPI 4. REPAAD 5. ALEDNRI 6. KAESSN * sa^us '9 pirepji -ç apma -p adij '£ uasjQ 'Z ^ooiureqs T sjdmsuy Get Carried Away at Our een 15 OFF Our Everyday Low Price On 10 Karat Gold Chains 20 % OFF 14 Karat Gold Sarde Earrings 14 Karat For Your Irish Sweetie! Diamond Stud Diamond Héart Earrings - $ 135°° (Compare at $210.00) Priced from Earrings *29°° Spot the Green Shamrock in our Watch and Diamond Dept, and Save 50% (Selected Styles) Oneida Place Settings -1/2 Price <( Your Choice Savings" Hurry! Sale ends Sat., March 19th Hooper's Jewellers 39 King Street West Bowmanville Telephone 623-5747 »