Orono WeekIy Times, Wednesday, February 7, 1990-11 Dynamie programs at CARROT MUFFINS I1/2 cup white sugar 1/ cup brown sugar 2 cup flour1 2 cup shredded carrots 2 tsp baking soda 11/1 cup vegetable oul 4 whole eggs 2 tsp cinnamon pinch of sait 2 tsp vanilla Mix dry ingredients. Blend in oil. Add eggs and carrots, then vanilla. Blend well. Grease muLif- fin tins, fîlling 2/3 full, you should yield 24 muffins. Bake at 350' apprQx. 20 min. using toothpick test before removing from oven. Icing 8 oz. Philadelphia Creamed Cheese 1/ cup butter 1 lb. icing sugar (small bag) 1 tsp vanilla 1 tsp orange juice 1 cup chopped pecans (optional) Blend cheese and butter slow- ly. Add sugar, vanilla, orange juice and nuts, Personally 1 have found à much better when îcing the muf- fins to take a sharp knife and remove the tops at an angle downward and then filI 'the muffins with icing. It just makes il much neater to eat and also much easier to wrap for lunches.1 Homemade Pancakes 2 eggs 1 clip milk flour 1 tsp baking powder 3 tbsp sour creamn Method: Mix eggs and milk together. Then add flour to proper thickness. Then add baking powder and sour cream. (If you wish you may add blueberries etc.) In a fry pan heat oil and add pancakes. (always fry in oil), Jr. Farmers reinforce agricultural "A new decade brings newA pro- spects for agriculture awareness", says Cathy Honderich, Executive Director of bhe Junior' Farmer Association of Ontario (JFAO). Honderich sees the recently restated commritment by the junior farmners 10 Ontario agriculture as a step ahead in the 90's and definite benefit 10 the rural conlmuniby. "The selection of the Advanced Agricultural Leadership Program as our March conference charîty was on the way to show our belief' in developing strong leadership f'or agriculture", states Honderîch. 'We have kicked off another successful fund raising drive and look forward 10 seeing the results in March". Each year the JFAO raises money 10 be presented to a slected charity at the JFAO March Conference, this year to be held at the Continental Inn in Barrie March 16-18. Last year, the Canadian Guide Dogs for the Blind received close 10 $30.000 from the inember- ship.' fin other JFAOnws provincial winter games will be hosted ini Port Elgin by the Bruce County Junior Farmiers' on February 101th. Memibers from across Ontario wil vie for medals in broombaîl, volleyball, badminton, bowling, basketball, curling and cross- country skiing. International travel opportunicies are offered 10 ail JFAO membhers Io Germlany, Australia/New Zealand, the Republic of lreland and the- Uited Kingdom. Those junior farmiers' competing for inter- provincial trips may be, able t0 travel to Prince Edward lsland, Alberta, Manitoba, Indiana and the Great Lakes Leaders' Workshop in Michigan. Winners wilI be an- nouinced a March ('onftrence. The J FAO is a progressive organlization serving iieilher.s bel- ween the ages of' 15 - 29 who lollow, a 1nolto tof 'Self' Helip and t oni 1mun1ity Bettermienit '. Fl o in 1.01 milîtion about 1theiive (,giontt iIi commitment your district contact your local On- tario Ministry of Agriculture and Food office. Management t C4entre Durhain's Management Centre course is f'or Trainiers, Mana starts off a dynamic new year with a Adminisýtrators who are respon variety of new public seminars and for developing and implemi corporate staff development pro- pay equity plans within gramns. Registrations are being organizations, as well asu taken for courses running through representatives who must a February Ist to the 28th. For any pay equity plans. enquiries there is a toîl free number, Bias-Free Interviewing, fo 1-800-668-5843. . on how our biases cari enter The courses are rited: Supervisors Management Techni- ques: the seminar's objective is to concentrate on motivation and how I to create a positive climate in which9 people motivate themselves. v EE Successful Business Writing, for execufives, managers, supervisors, administrators,, support staff, and specialty business; people who want to save money with elearly written MAIN communications. The Dynamic Power of> your VIDE( Language: in this workshop, par- ticipants learn to use word s, pitch, EN E AT tone and non-verbal chues to comn- E T R l municate the messages they wish to send to themselves and others. Customers are our Business: this energizing program is designed for those people who deal with customers and clients on a regular basis. They are concerned with PO( making more efficient,- effective contacts and increasing their own appreciation of the customer's A %CA perceptions. Success Through, Personality Style. The (MBTI) Myers-Briggs Personality Tyýpe ind icator is widely used in business and industry, education, and counselling settings to discover which of 16 personality types a person faîls into and how best to match them.9 8 The Pay-Equity Program. Star- ting on theý first of February this iagers, Dnsible inting their union pprove )cuses -r into performance evaluatfon, career in- terviews, promotions and transfers, the workshop identifies problems on how b L overcome them. The courses are all conducted by experienced leaders in the business and education worlds. Vince DaCosta, Mike Mitchell, Sylvia Kestenberg and Dr. William Good- man are some of the people leading the programs.' 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