Halton Hills Newspapers

Halton Hills This Week (Georgetown, ON), 16 January 1993, p. 10

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Page 10 — Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, January 16, 1993 Drom the kitchens of Weight Watchers VP OT ROAST 15 ounces (450g) boneless chuck steak 1 bay leaf 1 cup (250ml) mixed vegetable juice 2 teaspoons (10m) vegetable oil 1 packet instant onion broth and 1 teaspoon (mi) firmly packed light | seasoning mix brown sugar 6 medium carrots, cut into 2-inch (8cm) pieces 2 cups (500m1) small white onions 1 tablespoon (15m) cornstarch 1/2 teaspoon (2ml) thyme leaves 1/2 teaspoon (2ml) salt 1/4 teaspoon (1ml) pepper 1. On rack in broiling pan broil steak, turning once until well browned but rare, 3 to 4 minutes on each side. 2. In Dutch oven, heat oil. Add steak and cook over medium-high heat, until ‘browned on both sides, 4 to 5 min g to a boil. Reduce heat to low; cover and sim. carrots and onions; cover and simmer to 1 hour until meat is tender. Transfer meat (reserve liquid) to carving board and vegetables to a ° bowl; keep warm. . 3. Bring liquid in Dutch toa boil. 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Large, older home in park area of Georgetown (range $250,000- $300, If you are thinking of selling and your house fits any of the criteria above, please give me a call LS » “a Va o x 2 G4 ° 247 Guelph Street Georgetown, Ont. L7G 4A8 Bus. (416) 877-5165 fs = ie: NW Erin (519) 833-9714 MARILYN WORRALL Q Sales Rep." Tor. (416) 874-3040 ‘ Vaudeville show promises si By Wendy Long Chances are, you need a good, belly-jiggling-oh-I- can’t-stand-it-hee-hee-tee-hee laugh right about now to ward off the winter blahs, blues and bla-yucks. The Spectacular New Age Vaudeville Show will give you every reason to chuckle next month, Valentine weekend, at the John Elliott Theatre in Georgetown. A double bonus is that the net proceeds from the show go to the Georgetown unit of the Canadian Cancer Society. The humble stars are zany musicians Edgar Thatcher and Victor Hanson, aka Men Without Hairs. The pair masterminded the show in late 1990. For Thatcher, the creation of the vaudeville show was partially a reaction toa personal and painful event in his own life -- the death of his mother to cancer. “T was having a really hard time trying to help her deal with what she had,” Thatcher said quietly. “No ‘one teaches you how to deal with someone who’s dying or has cancer. The medical profession doesn’t say anything about that. What do you do when their hair falls out and they want a wig? How do you help. them cope? ...But I would never trade the time I spent being with Mom while she was dying for anything.” Mrs. Thatcher battled courageously for a year and a half before her death in the fall of 1990. Thatcher and Hanson jolted the Spectacular New Age Vaudeville show to life only six months later, in February 1991, as a fundraiser for the Cancer Society. “Research is an expensive thing,” said Thatcher. “I wanted to do something for the Cancer Society. I was interested in patient services - the human side of it. 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