Page 10— Halton Hills This Week, Saturday, December 5, 1992 Drom the kitchens of Weight Watchers IUSHROOM CANAPES 2 teaspoons (10 mL) diet 1 tablespoon (15 mL) Marsala margarine (tub) wine 2 cups (500 mL) quartered 11/2 teaspoons (7 mL) sweet mushrooms Pickle relish 2 tablespoons (30 mL) cho} 11/2 teaspoons (7 mL) half-and- fresh Italian (flat-leaf) parsley half (blend of milk and cream) 1 garlic clove, minced 4 slices (1 ounce [30g] each) Italian 8 15 bread, each slice cut into 3 1/8 teaspoon (0.5 mL) salt pacer ara ieee Dash pepper 1. In 9-inch (23 cm) nonstick skillet melt margarine; add mushrooms, parsley, garlic, salt, and Pepper and cook over medium-high heat, stirring frequently, until mush- rooms are softened, about 3 minutes. Add wine and rel- ish and stir to combine. Cook until liquid evaporates, about 2 minutes. 2. Transfer mushroom mixture to food processor. Add half-and-half and process until pureed, scraping down sides of work bowl as necessary. Set aside and let mix- ture cool completely. 3. Top each toast slice with an equal amount of mushroom mixture. sf Makes 4 servings, 3 canapés each Each serving provides: 1/4 Fat; 1 Vegetable; 1 Bread; 10 Optional Calories. Recipe from Healthy Life-Style Cookbook", 1992 Weight Watchers International, Ine Return to bas' or information on a meeting location near you, call 1-800-387-8227. Local co-chai The Sth Wilfrid Laurier Education Conference which had its origin in 1977 took place on October 23 and 24, 1992 at Wilfrid Laurier University. The Conference was co-chaired by Tom Ramautarsingh, Maureen Innes and Judy Cook. “The initial purpose of previous Conferences was to promote excel- lence in the teaching of Language Arts. This 1992 Conference intro- duced a much broader scope which called for collaborative actions to deal with the unprecedented social changes we face today”, says Tom Ramautarsingh, Co-chairperson of the 1992 Conference and co- founder of the WLU Conference. “We hope to develop partner- ships across all segments of our community. This Conference gave us an opportunity to discuss rele- vant topics as Gender Issues, The Environment, Equity in the Workplace, Equity and the Elderly, The Empowered Worker, Violence in Relationships, Multiculturalism, Work and Family Balance.” Riane Eisler who recently returned from addressing a world conference in Europe gave the opening address at the evening ses- She reiterated the ideas found in her book, The Chalice and the Blade: Our History, Our Future. Eisler is internationally recognized as a highly original thinker, her groundbreaking work synthesizes vast areas of knowledge about the whole of humanity (both men and win UU) IT'S EASY! 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Here conference co- chair Tom Ramautarsingh (left) and Judy Cook (right) presented the award to Bloos and his wife. women) and provides a new per- spective on our past, present and Possibilities for the future. Her book The Chalice and the Blade is hailed by Princeton University anthropologist Ashley Montague as “the most important book since Darwin’s Origin of the Species”. She discussed two types of cultures: the dominator model (man over woman, man over man, Tace over race, nation over nation) SUPER LUNCH SIPIBCLUAML HOMEMADE SOUP, TEABISCUIT & COFFEE “1D ee FOR A LIMITED TIME O Photo submitted and the partnership model (based on cooperative teamwork). She Stressed that our culture follows the dominator model but felt there were partnerships developing among the environmentalists and the feminists. "We ought to “remyth” a lot of stories on which we base our lives. It was pointed out that in the envi- ronmental area children are learn- ing about recycling. We have to do away with the glamorization of battles, brutality and the power to dominate. There are three levels of action—Firstly, we must have a global campaign against violence and abuse in intimate relationships. Private rights must be respected and supersede public rights. Secondly, the promotion of a part- nership economy where the best features of capitalism and social- ism are retained. Thirdly, we have to change the manner in which we educate the young. "Today’s education is indoctri- nation. It is hierarchic, authoritari- an and institutionalized,” she said. Maude Barlow, author of Parcel of Rogues gave the morning address. She expressed her con- cerns about free trade deals and the nature of multinati behavior soups e drinks ¢ muffins salads ¢ juice « sandwiches e greek pastries togive your table an extra special look this holiday season. Starting at $20. Gift Baskets filled with tasty fruit and yummy treats sends Season's Greetings to friends and family. 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