Page 2 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, January 23, 1993 Drom the kitchens of Weight Watchers Q== -YAM SOUFFLE HBiespare7 | di b 1/2eup (125 mi sliced thoroughly vias Wadena: washed leeks (w pau roeea 1/3cup (75 ml) plus2 (10m) | 3/4 : canned ry -to-serve low-sodium shredded chicken brot ‘ie aegis i avai 2 teaspoons (10 ml) grated orange peel Dash ground nutmeg 3 egg whites, at room temperature 1. Preheat oven to 350° F (180°C). Spray a 2-cup (600-ml) souffié dish with non- over bottom and halfway up sides of dish. food processor or blender, combine yams, broth, salt and nutmeg and ‘unt d i xf i asn Wrenefecgnbstars large bowl and set aan 3.In ll non-stick skillet, melt i leeks and cool ently until tender, about g to todn aes Oe leeks, aeseses peel to yam mixture; stir to cor 4. ne medium mi airing orange high speed, beat egg whites ixing bowl, using until peaks are stiff but not dra about} mi minutes utes, Using rubber scraper, fold whites into shag mixture until 5. Transfer pcaee Bake in ee of centre oven rack, until soufflé is slightly puffed and pean about 20 mint Makes 4 servings Each serving provides: 1/4 Fat; 1/2 Protein; 1/4 Vegetable; 1/2 Bread; 5 Optional Calories with arrangement with New Americ a \ ks USA, HALF PRICE SALE Save $16. Expires Jan 30, 1993 For more information or to attend a meeting near you, call 1-800-387-8227 Call Your ED WOOD Associate Broker Police curious about odd phone calls Halton Regional Police are reminding Halton Hills residence not to give out information about home security over the telephone. According to Detective Sergeant Mike Kingston, police have received several inquires about companies “soliciting business for home protection or security.” The head of Criminal Investigations in Halton Hills said the inquires have been about a company phoning homes at ran- dom and asking about “the securi- ty of the house” — whether there is an alarm system, dog, insecure windows. In another case an unknown female from an unknown company has been calling local phone num- bers by sequence and asking homeowners to leave their name, address and phone number, “after the beep,” if “they’re concerned about incidents in their area.” Kingston said the “sales pitch” being used “leads the homeowner to believe the company is in some way connected with Neighborhood ‘atch. “ Police are cautioning residents not to comply with the request and are especially concerned about seniors who might respond to the mess: “Before anyone acts on these calls or gives out any information they should check with police or Neighborhood Watch to make sure the company is legitimate,” Kingston said. He added that police are follow- ing up on complaints about the calls. Anyone wanting to report receipt of such a phone call or con- cerned about the issue can call the Crime Prevention Office, Halton Regional Police Service, 11 Division, Georgetown, at 878- 5511, Ext. 2120. Minor injuries resulted from Thursday morning’s traffic accident at the corner of Guelph Street and Mountainview Road. A car turning south onto Mountainview from Guelph was rear-ended by another vehicle. The driver of the car that rammed the rear bumper of the other vehicle was charged with careless driving. Halton Regional Police and Halton Hills Ambulance Service responded. Photo by Dianne Cornish Child's death being investigated Halton Regional Police and a Hamilton coroner are investigating the death of a six-month-old Halton Hills child. According police media release, the male child was taken to Georgetown and District Memorial Hospital on Monday. The child’s condition worsened and he was transferred to McMaster Medical Centre in Hamilton where his condition continued to deterio- rate. The child died of “unknown causes” on Tuesday, police said. An autopsy was conducted. 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