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Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 2 Apr 1975, p. 15

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---->, The Happy Cooker The H.C. had a very gratifying experience this week with broccoli. Actually, it had more to do with freezing than with ceedlingly rich i in vitamin G The Simcoe County Museum is displaying a large collection of Margaret Childs' watercolours and pastels in its newly com- pleted Cultural Wing, in memorial to the noted Petawawa artist. Mrs. Childs died last February. The paintings are being collected -by Barrie's Art Club, of which Mrs. Childs was.an active member. Most was on Sale locally at a price so low it made sense to freeze large quantities of it for future use. The easiest way to freeze vegetables is to steam blanch them. You can use a dutch oven for this - that's a large double boiler arrangement, the tup half of which has a perforated bottom. A tight fitting lid is essential, during the steaming process. If you are lacking in the dutch oven department, you can use a wire basket and a large pot, SEEN ES for blanching Simcoe County Museum displaying watercolours collection of rock specimens in the Cultural Wing. The rock samples are presented both in their natural state and after polishing. The polishing brings out the natural colour and beauty of the stones. vegetables. For broccoli it's five minutes. The vegetable emerges from its sauna a rich and beautiful green. Then it's popped into plastic bags, cooled and frozen. Vegetables will get more costly, so whenever they're on sale, it's wise to take an advantage. Consider only fresh high quality stuff. You only get out of a freezer what you put in. Broccoli marries well with cheese, and most kids who aren't keen on_ the sometimes strong taste will broccoli casserole which does well as a main dish. It's economical, and quite im- pressive. one pound (or a little less, if it's a lean week) sausage. A generous package of frozen or fresh broccoli ~ % cup chopped onion vy teaspoon nutmeg ~ 2 eggs beaten 6 tablespoons evaporated milk, or cream, if you're rich. 1/3 cup bread crumbs co-OP _ Green| is good for you; freeze it salt to taste Cook the sausage slowly till it's nice and light brown. Combine everything, and pour into a greased casserole. Bake at 320 degrees for an hour. If you're the artistic type, you can garnish this with hard boiled eggs or a little pimento. This is good with last night's left over potatoes, disguised as hash browns. Happy freezing. REMEMBER_ A) \ el og ro Shop around first WS." but see us before YOU buy! MUST CLEAR! CORONET HARDTWIST $ ARTeD cUP er vt HURRY! 5 4 SHAW'S CARPET WAREHOUSE MAIN STREET ELMVALE 322-1961 Use the classifieds FARMING SYSTEMS LTD. cooking. but keep the bottom of the react happily to a cheese R | 5 This gorgeous green basket abovethe water level. sauce-and a dusting of bread Bande Representative AT BE ie c . Chris L. Marland 843 Guelph St., vegetable, which is ex- Most cookbooks carry crumbs. 726-7004 ADVANCED Ritchendy Git Or, you can try this : 578-5200 Builders of * Industrial Buildings * Farm Buildings *' Silos Over 20 years experience in Planning & Building Start your planning now Farm & Home Fuel | Service = o-op) GASOLINE | OSE. FORMA & STOWE OWLS -LUBCO GmLASES Riding a camel" Hendrine Vermeulen, one of 21 MSS students wasn't much of a chance for atride but it was. who toured Spain and Tangiers, Morocco certainly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to during their winter break, got a chance to _ sit on :one of, jhature} s pie beasts: of her major works will be on display. The Museum has also YAMAHA The Museum also has on have her picture taken on a camel. There _ Staff phot '" planned a memorial serivce f ; ; > , pis me P'"\ for Mrs. Childs, in the ae Museum Chapel on April 6, : ' FUEL OWL 21 MSS students en joy" oe Spanish trip Twenty-one Midland Secondary School students spent their recent winter break enjoying the at- tractions of southern Spain and Tangiers, Morocco. They returned to Midland with an enlarged vision of the world.and a new, or at least deeper appreciation of Canada. The trip organized by MSS teacher Rick Blair included visits to a number of the tourist attractions in southern Spain such as the Alhambra and the Generalife, Gardens in Grenada, the caves at Nerja, and the mountain village of Mijas. A special feature of the trip was a visit by ferry across to Africa and a short A DISCOUNT STORES One of the @shawa group tour of Tangiers, Morocco. Here culture shock awaited them as they came into contact with a way of life very different from life at home. One of the highlights of the visit was the chance to have their pictures taken on a camel. They, toured: ;the easbah as well and described © - that as quite an experience as a number of beggars: followed them around trying to get money from them. When this reporter asked them if they would like to gou again the students answered that they would enjoy going again. They all agreed that the $454 the trip cost them had been money well spent and represented what was for most of them a good introduction to travel overseas. SPECIAL OFFER ON FAVOURITE HOLIDAY --TIME COLOUR PHOTO ENLARGEMENTS! FULL COLOUR ENLARGEMENTS 2 SPARKLING FULL COLOUR By ENLARGEMENTS S COUPO SPECIAL PRICE H500000 ay 31st., 1975. | This offer valid only with presentation of this coupon. Take your Kodacolour negatives and this coupon to any store listed below, |e save. Don't delay, offer good until NQQDOVINIDIO VND TUDO ONOVOROD0UION display a large and varied Newspaper not delivered? If your copy of The Penetanguishene Citizen has not been delivered by Wednesday night call 949-2012 9 am. - 5 p.m. Feed-Fertilizer-Ag-Chems "A Pleasant Place | \ {lll to Deal" 4 SIMCOE DISTRICT CO-OP 259 Innisfil St. 726-6531 coop) FEEDS BARRIE THE Small o Engine Shop IN THE HEART OF DOWNTOWN WAVERLEY Open 7 days a week Cown of iidland ONTARIO The Board of Park Management invites sealed ten- _ ders, to be received by the undersigned no later than 5:00 p.m, Thursday, April 10th , 1975, for the purchase of 'three. summer cottages in Little Lake Park. Prospective bidders may examine same between 9:00 a.m. jand'5700%p.m. Monday through Friday by con- tacting.the.Manager of Parks and Arena, H. McAllen, at 5269395 for appointment. Successful bidder(s) must remove .cottage(s) from the park not later than May | 30th 1975. Contents may be included in the sale. Highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. M.T. Owen Secretary, Board of Park Management Baa from your favourite Kodacolor negatives, eented| in deluxe eeih pels SPECIAL COUPON OFFER PIC ICTON BRAMPTON 244 MAIN STREET 18 MAIN STREET N Announcement McKinnon, DeVillers & Horton, Barristers and Solicitors of 1 Simcoe Street, Penetanguishene and 476 Elizabeth Street, Midland are pleased to announce that Elsie M. DeVillers is now associated with their firm. Annonce McKinnon, DeVillers & Horton, Avocats de 1 Rue Simcoe, Penetanguishene et 476 Rue Elizabeth, Midland prennent plaisir d'annoncer que Elsie M. DeVillers -est Maintenant Associee WE'VE PRICED THEM SO LOW THEY WON'T FACE THE STREET ! 1974 Chevrolet Impala Chevrolet Impala 4 door station wagon, w / 400 \V-8, auto., power steering, power brakes, roof carrier, body side molding, radio, steel radial W-W tires, wheel discs. Local one owner, only 16,000 miles. Lic. No. AXU 189. 1973 Maverick Maverick 4 door sedan, w/ v-8, automatic, radio. Locally owned. Lic. No. FKV 612. 1973 Chevrolet Impala Chevrolet Impala, 4 dr., hardtop, fully equipped including air conditioning. Only 24,000 miles. Lic. No. FKN 817. 1970 Olds Cutlass Olds Cutlass Supreme, 2 dr., hardtop, w/ 350 V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl roof, rear defroster, w/w tires and discs. Lic. No. PRZ 055. 1972 Toyota Corona Toyota Corona, 4 dr., sedan, w/ 4 cyl., automatic, radio, rear defroster, w / w tires and discs. Locally owned. Lic. No. CTC 685. 1972 Ford ' ton Pickup Ford Ya ton pick up w/ 6 cyl., standard trans., and radio. Locally owned, only 25,000 miles. Lic. E11877. 1971 Ford LTD Ford LTD, 2 dr., hardtop, w V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl roof, rear defroster, w/ w tires and discS. Lic. No. FRR 051. 1971 Mercury Montego Mercury Montego, 2 dr., hardtop, w/ 6cyl., automatic, radio. Lic. No. DPR 675. 1973 Pontiac LeMans Pontiac Le Mans, 2dr. hardtop, w/ 350 V-8, auto., power steering, power brakes, radio, vinyl roof, rear defroster, viny| trim, w/w tires and wheel discs. Local one owner, only 21,000 miles. Lic. No. FKX 850. 1970 Ford Torino Ford Torino, 2 dr., hardtop, w/ V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats and console, vinyl! roof. Special price on this unit. Lic. No. FEV 802. MOTORS LIMITED MIDLAND 1973 Buick Century Buick Century Luxis, 4dr. sedan, w/ 350, V 8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, radio, rear defroster, w/ w tires and wheel discs. Local one owner, only 27,000 miles. Lic. No. FKW 091. 1970 Monte Carlo Monte Carlo, 2 dr., hardtop, w/ 350 V-8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, bucket seats and console, vinyl roof, rear defroster, w/w tires and discs. One owner car. Lic. No. DTA 276. 1969 Camero SS Camero SS, 2dr., hardtop, w/ 350 - 300h.p., 4 speed trans., bcuket seats, and console, full instruments, radio, power steering, power brakes, tinted glass. Locally owned. Lic. No. FKN 747. 1969 Rambler Ambassador Rambler Ambassador station wagon, w/ V- 8, automatic, power steering, power brakes, air conditioning. Radio, roof carrier. Tinted glass. Locally owned. Lic. No. DTY 626. Also some older cars at low prices. HUNTER 322-1960 Z GALT MIDLAND SirZ pes ™ itnsiecr Mita rncer Z oa COBOURG NAPANEE 41 KING STREET W 18 DUNDAS STREET the money avers WHITBY PORT HOPE 121 BROCK STREETS 64 WALTON STREET avec leur entreprise. 824 KING ST. No. 1 in Service & Satisfaction Your Chevrolet-Oldsmobile Dealer PHONE 526-2297 Wednesday, April 2, 1975, Page 15

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