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Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 24 October 1992, p. 14

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Page 14 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, October 24, 1992 SERVICES LTD. MORTGAGES « MORIGAGES This is a great time to re-finance! 1 year rate 8.25% 5 year hi-ratio rate 8.95% 25 year mortgages available 10.29% Are you interested in paying a lower monthly mortgage payment? Are you interested in consolidating your Financial Obligations? Land ood be win Op tit FINANCIAL THE MORTGAGE SPECIALISTS | ~ COMPARE OUR RATES ~ (No Fees charged for people who qualify) We also have monies for Power of Sales, Second Mortgages, efc. (Rates subject to change without notice) CALL DAVE or mie} |DONNAKRAUSE DAVE KRAUSE 873-4991 _ rx 873-3931 of Halton Hills Mayor Russ Miller was on hand last Saturday to help Sam Cracchiolo (right and Brian Edgar (left) open the Fire and Ice Jewellery Shop. The shop is located on Guelph St. behind Pizza Hut along the driveway to the Georgetown Market Place Mall. The store specializes in custom designed pieces. Halton Hills This Week 873-2254 Be a Carrier for aii [HIS WEEN Register Today for routes that are becoming available. Call Now... 873-2254 NU @ > Never cross a dog's turf knowingly Continued from page 12 described dominance aggression. A territorial dog does not bite mem- bers of its own family; it will be very noisy and aggressive toward an outsider approaching the family home or car; once that person is inside some dogs will quiet down and become quite friendly. If unwittingly, a child (or adult) finds that he or she has stimulated this type of aggression, it is important Drom the kitchens of Weight Watchers MAKES 2 SERVINGS 2 teaspoons vegetable oil 1 cup sliced onions 1/) cup sliced carrot 1/2 cup sliced celery /2 cup sliced zucchini 1/2 pound rinsed drained canned chick-peas A RAISED VEGETABLES WITH COUSCOUS: 1 tablespoon dried currants 1 packet instant vegetable broth and seasoning mix. 1/4 teaspoon paprika 1/4 teaspoon ground cumin Dash pepper 2 ounces uncooked couscous (dry precooked semolina) 1. In three-quart saucepan heat oil; add onions, carrot, celery, and zuc- chini and cook over high heat, sti rring frequently, until onions are lightly browned, about three minutes. 2. Add 1 °/4 cups water, the chick-peas, currants, broth mix, paprika, cumin, and pepper. Reduce heat to low, cover, and let simmer until carrot is tender, about 10 minutes. 3. Remove '/2 cup of broth from chick-pea mixture and pour into small saucepan. Cook broth over high heat until mixture comes to a boil stir in couscous. Cover saucepan and remove from heat, Let stand for five minutes. To serve, on serving platter arrange couscous; top with chick-pea mix- ture. EACH SERVING PROVIDES: 1 FAT; 2 PROTEINS; 2'/2 VEGETABLES; 1 BREAD; 1/4 FRUIT; 5 OPTIONAL CALORIES PER SERVING: 353 CALORIES; 13 g PROTEIN; 8 g FAT; 57 g CARBOHY- DRATE; 97 mg CALCIUM; 649 mg SODIUM; 0 mg CHOLESTEROL; 8 g DIETARY FIBER (THIS FIGURE DOES NOT INCLUDE COUSCOUS; NUTRITION ANALYSIS NOT AVAILABLE). Recipe from "Simply Light Cooking 250 Recipes from the Kitchens of Weight Watchers", ©1992 V ht Watchers International, Inc." Return to basics. For information on a meeting location near you, call 1-800-387-8227. not to turn and run, hard as it is to avoid this reaction; running can trigger more intense aggression. Children and adults both should avoid backing a reluctant dog into a corner; many dogs can handle this but the occasional one may be what is called a fear-biter. Role playing how to approach unfamiliar dogs is an excellent way to reduce the risk of children being bitten. Firstly, any dog not accompa- nied by an owner should be avoid- ed. An “owned” dog can be approached quietly, after the child has checked with the owner to see if it is friendly, by extending the hand, palm down, to below the dog’s nose so the animal can sniff and lick the hand if it wishes. If the dog responds positively to this approach, the child then should pet the animal under the chin and the neck. It is important to empha- size to children that not all dogs are sociable and that they can watch for clues from the dog’s behavior that it is not feeling friendly. Most veterinarians can advise on animal behavior problems and are happy to consult with clients hav- ing concerns in this area. Behavior specialists are also available in both Guelph and the Toronto area for more persistent and complex aggression problems. OPEN BOWLING ACTON BOWLING LANES call istotei OWA)

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