Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), September 15, 1990, p. 12

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Page 12 THE HERALD OUTLOOK Saturday September 15 foil WALNUT BEER BREAD INGREDIENTS l cups warm beer packages active dry yeast cups tor as needed all purpose flour unbleached cup rye flour tablespoons sugar 1 tablespoon salt cup walnut oil 1 cup finely chopped yellow onion cup coarsely chopped walnuts 2teaspoqnswater Fresh or dried rosemary METHOD Heat the beer to to 115 and pour 2 cup into a small bowl Stir in the yeast and let stand 10 minutes Mix the flours sugar and salt in a large bowl Make a well the centre Pour the yeast mixture oil and remaining 1 cup beer into the well and stir until blended Knead the dough on a floured surface until smooth and elastic about 10 minutes adding more flour if necessary Coat a large bowl with walnut oil Place the dough m the bowl and turn to coat with oil Cover with a damp towel and let rise in a warm place until doubled in bulk 5 Punch the dough down and knead in onion and walnuts until even ly distributed throughout the dough Duide the dough in half Diude each half into thirds Using your hands roll each of the pieces into 12 inch long ropes Braid ropes together to form a loaf Tuck the ends under and plice on an 18 12 inch baking sheet Repeat with the remaining dough placing it on the same baking sheet Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk 15 minutes to hour Preheat Beat the egg with 2 water a small bowl Brush the Urn is with the egg wash and sprinkle w 9 Bake until brown to M minutes Cool in Hit pins It minutes Turn out onto wire racks and cool Makes loaves LI HINTS 1 When ire brushing loaves with the wash lit generous and don miss spots Tins is what gives the bread slum well look and if miss spot loaf will look fun Don be afraid to make bread It I ike as much time as vou think The time mosth in Hit rising of the bread vim don have to be there for If work through mix the dough the night before and put it in the refrigerator to rise Then when gel home punch it down and then let it rise somewhere warm then it all Heat kills told doesn So when vou set vour dough somewhere warm rise this means room temperature or on win sill in the sun Don the mistake I did I was a hum so I put the dough on top of oven with the oven on to irv and make il rise quicker Phis does not work What happened was the dough it tuall started baking and although it did rise when I punched it down it would not rise again The moral of the is if vou re in hurrj put Hit dough in a cool spot or the refrigerator go do what have to do then tome back and let it rise more later 1st ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION September 15th to September 30th TONING 8900 1 5 Hours plus 5 Bonus Hours Our Gilt To You For New Members TONING 1 5 Hours plus 5 Bonus Hours Our GUI To You For Renewal Members Manicure Pedicure Reg r- Deep Clean Facial Reg Seaweed Wrap Facial Reg 5000 GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE 8734907 INTERNATIONAL 116 Guelph St Rear Entr Georgetown DATS A WEEK Celebration Ends October Manpower employment survey doesnt paint rosy picture ISA The Herald Job hunting areas of manufac luring public administration and finance insurance and real estate will become increasingly difficult until the end of according to an employment survey conducted by Manpower Temporary Ser vices Debbie Canadian Employment and Manpower Ser vices supervisor said the job market has been on the decline since last December and cites ing dollar values high interest and company relocation as con tnbuting factors Some companies seem to pro sper while others are struggling said Ms Mclntyre adding that I firmly believe we re in a reces sion There is more unemploy than there was six months ago but it s not like our job boards are bare she said Ms Mclntyre hasn seen any in dication that construction job op portunities will increase as the Manpower survey states In fact she said the construction industry has experienced employment slowdowns in the past three or four months because people are not go ing ahead with major projects as they have in the past In the area of finance insurance and real estate the survey states that after five years of growth companies are experiencing substantially slower paces during Of companies surveyed 11 per cent will tut while per cent will hire It is the first time this r sector has shown any negative ef fects since Negative trends in real estate finance and insurance come as no surpnse to Ms Mailntyre It makes sense she said adding that these industries are weakening because they re rot getting signs of major economic improvement According to the survey manufacturers of durable and durable goods will continue slowdown hiring trends Durable goods manufacturers surveyed ex pect three per cent of employees in the industry will be cut Durable goods manufacturers expect a usual low year end hiring activity however there will be no employ offsets as some will be hiring 15 per cent more while other com will decrease employment by the same amount In the next few months a per cent employment increase is predicted for the transportation and public utilities sector The wholesale and retail industries are not expected to hire holiay help at rates in recent years Of the com panies surveyed said they will hire extra help for the holidays but 13 per cent said they will cut staff levels Employment in the educational system public and private is ex pected to increase in the next three months by 30 per cent while some anticipate six per cent staff cuts Government employers will decrease staff by 11 per cent but 12 per cent say they will cut staff Public administrations has only experienced effects twice in the last season Milton Fall Fair a threeday event One of Ontario largest rural urban autumn fairs is the 137 year old Milton Fall Fair This years threeday fair runs at the Fair Grounds on Robert St Milton to Sunday Sept 21 to 23 Organizers promise an outing sure to please everyone in the family It the 137th annual ver of this popular event he fair offers a number of special attractions plus the annual displays and competitions in cat lit horses sheep agricultural crops domestic flowers and plants arts and crafts ques children and Club work The Friday evening opening ceremony will introduce Milton Fairs 1990 Queen Ellen and is followed by an evening of country and western music Featured are local musicians Mike Holly and plus the popular Sumsion and his band Stagecoach Wittmaksit amdtutattit 1 Rd N Georgetown Ontario 6017 DISTRIBUTORS SPORTING GOODS CLOTHING SPECIALIZING IN TEAM CORPORATE WEAR 8730500 Mo n Si Georgetown HEARING INSTRUMENT SERVICES We will provide FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE the purchase of hearing aids for les dents in Ontario who need them IN HOME SERVICE NO CHARGE EVENING APPOINTMENTS 102 East Drive Suite Bramalea Closed Thursdays COLLECT 7918143 VICTORS GLASS ENCLOSURES 8731258 ENJOY THE WINTER MONTHS SAVE ON HEATING Sun Rooms Pools Hot Tubflooms Entrances Structure in Cedar Laminated Beams or Aluminum Windows Doors Sales Installation Repairs Glass in Clear or Tinted 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