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THE GALLOPING GOURMET
The guru of gastronomy, Graham Kerr, gallops into radio with
a new series of helpful cooking hints. The Galloping Gourmet,
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day through Friiday, On his fiv-i-minute radio show Kerr is every
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GENTLEMEN'S CLUB
NEWS ITEMS
For the first time in my life I
cannot think of a thing to write.
Nil 1-3.hakekpeare, "Keats, any other
• good: • writer like• myself would:
-think of a subjeet and, fill in with
a bunch of lies, 'C can't do that. T
Ithve always told d .the truth an
not going • to write a lie after
all the.:.:'• years of total veracity,
The Liberals held their pow wow
the other !tile and it was rather a
.dry affair. Less than a half dozen
•eltRtri',3 of liquor were consumeit
counting the, stuff that was slot"i-
mid on the tattles. Good }leavens,
old Sir :loin . McDonald. Tory
Prime Minist:•r, whe,n ht-, was in
his prime and in fine Fettle wou1,1.
.have drunk that much himself and
-had a jigger of rum after each
drink for a chaser.
• Thee next morning after the meet-
lug my hitter half was a bit tardy
getting up on account of her pout-
ing the rfla 1 didn't go to the
meering.• 1. Ivan playing with the
clog waiting my toast and coffee.
would throw joy hat at the door
the poor fellow would ,alino;dr
go, into hysterics. lie was doing a
lot at high class harking' 'while
there ss',1s considerable groWling
upstairs. When she arrived I was
as nice as pie. I says, well, 1 woad-
or how the hiliornis' got along last.
flight. Says AV?, 1)h there would
ho some there who wouldn't be
Grits. Sonic that had been every-
thing. it (.grit, u Tory. an N'.1)p. even
i.zoeial Credit, and some who
ornn't anything at all. ',odic 4:•ou-
'Mlles. Von to 1 wftys titled it Hill
Elston. or Cal Kroutor ran ror
in 'tuber you would vote for them.
Ilymie.• After as minute or
contemplation' and thoughtful co:1-
sideration 1 says. well that was
bofore I got my.brain cleared alld
dOlded Oa, cybo 1,, Sayti is
when. You are youug or even
middle aged you aro not as
tire as I am now,There are many
things you do that you would,
rather forget. I would never think
of pulling wings off a fly or blow,
ing up a frog or voting for a Chit.
now. Supposing they had a gnestiou
Period or a panel with Cal Krouter,
Bill VIlstou, Bill King, Charlie
Thomas and cord McGavin on one
side and me on the other, which
would be about even. T would
start off with, Clentlemen nn
that's not the way to start off with
a hunch of Grits. t would soy.
fellow men. no, that's not fair to
myself, so, say, May T ask 'a
question. One says, go ahead, an-
other certainly. another, hop to it.
No co-operation whatsoever, Well.
says I, do you consider it fair that
Prime Minister Trudeau should
go on 1 vacation chartering a goy,.:
ernment jet, a vacation that will
cost the people $20(100? Do you
thin'g it fair? Ilero .Krauter jumps
to his feet and says. You are d('•
Tibcratly making speech. One
tin eAl ion at, a lime.. We will answer
flora the gents go into a huddle
rend darned if I didn't forget what
hail asked them. Says MeCkavin
to Me, pi On SP nrcu:oetl I says,
just a few weeks betore the l as t
I ,otniuion election' the sugar beet
industry in S. Ontario was closed
od out by closing the factory one
w;qk before r-,1; c tion day. The
government grave a million dot,-
lar.3 to be divided among the farm
growers. A,Vould it Brit Move been
heAter to have taken over the foot•
ory and kept the industry going.
alley all holler together. Commun-
ism. Well after the meeting 4S
People come up to me and say they
will vote .NDp iron now on,
Goorgf? Daviclstin Ise sporting a
new shirt e'ich day 'f or S days. Ted
got horns from N.B. looking
fine nq a quart. of rum. Torn Pen.:
niturton got another board on his
house this month. Al Logan stayed'
sober Over the weekend..
Fatuous sayings by Famous
pealltp -- M111111111 Pfeifer; T'll
make it 'a spade it' I never get a
trick. Bid Bell: Thynne yoU are a
liar and a dant good one, Vie.
Shaw : Thynne and Bell, a great
Thyttne Can't plug and Bell
t-Ot1't sing, Roy `Purvey • What's
trump, who made it? Oh. I took it
up. johnny Rowland: If T can't
heat them T can chOke thexn with
my cigars,
Well I gooss that's it, Doll't for-
1110 third "Nuolirp, F40,11e8 be-
tween Legion toad Gentlemen
Alonday Zito. Feb. 2nd. The last
2.•;12u... was really not worth men-
tinning. The GenteIthen are down 4
points in two nits of playing,
Truthfull Yours
T. K F.
JANUARY SPECIAL
1 0 % 0 F F
ALL PERMS
AT VAL'S BEAUTY SHOP
PHONE 887-9016
:-?tivt" money! Read the Clut-7,sifiect
adm, in the Brusselki. P081'
ALTERNATIVES N EEDED
LO CHEMICAL CONTROL.
Man 11as developed few alter-
. natives to. those peSticides Had
insecticides that have-boon found,
to be dangerous, probably because
use of these chemical agents had
made pest control.
cheap and
simple,
'relatively
Pr, P. S. Cm-bet. of the Canada
Department of Agriculture Re-
search Institute at Denville, told
the Symposium on Air .11 la•z1
Enipment and Pesticide l'se. hold
at the 'University of .tluelph. San.
• miry ti and 7, that although alter-
.. otttive control methods are need-
ed urgently, few on, available foe
the growers.
He empInn-"ized that: high prior-
ity and support, most be given rim
the development of alternatives.
_and that curtaihnont of the use o'
present methods mast proceed in
no orderly fashion, with the dam-
age level inflicted on the major
(-Tops being estimated carefully so
that only file' nerossary insecti-
cides are used. Tie also said that
ehauges should take place in un-
realisi ie finality standards that
judge a crop by its appearance
only. rather than. by its market
value.
A num g ho altl2rn tive control
methods being tried, noted 1)r,
Corbet,. are the periodic: release of
na turul P11en.i et; of pests, sterile
males, and attractant or repellent
• ehemicals. Dr.Oorbet emphasized
hat these • alternatives would be
costly and would .require at least
as • much investment,. lit research
and development as is now being
invested in chemical pesticid es.
The major problem.' man nnist
face. howovor. is the continuing
disoznio of the enviroment on a
worldwide scale, a disease caused.
by titan's inability to replace the
earth's enkrgy as fast as he uses
it on.
`'RECREATION TIPS"
The following is to portion, of 'stn
open letter receittly published: by'
the Toronto Globe and Mail wide+
the Ontario Safety Leagno would
like to t1:41 reprinted by every mtb-
lisher in Ontario,
, 1 have not objected
people using my property for ski-
ing and thhOgil hilt r.• torn'
f ,xpPrimice With .-ortowniohlis;.i has
lccl me to nail my ,ales sin:t
this public,
(in arriving at lilt' prope'qY
t..:ntly I found the gate rails cast
aside and snowmobile tracks criss-
crossIng it ihdilicritninately: over
the hills and tip and down nursery
rows of trees grown. from selected
seed for eo,userv.ation purnosos.
Traoks shoved that the MachineS
were aimed directly by 11101)01,
soaked drivers (as evidenced Its
the romnitui of bottles) at seven
yea.r.-eld oak, pine and tipple trees
nurtured through droUght iipil
Proalltions gouudho,gs a nd deer
it is evident from broad exner.
'once that the popularization or 1.1
snowmobile is precipitating a
age to nature and disrespect rot
property which parallels that moist
experienced from a sector of the
hunting enthusiast group. You maN
hp assured I shall be one of those
asking' 'I'ra asport Alinister frwir
I I usket t to recognize the above oy le
m
;
mentioned type of damage ii hit
current ,reassessment of snow,
mobile legislation
-ictur ohanusyk
Professor and Director
vnivprsity of, ,Guelph
A hog. rt.:sv,
T ea' ill favour from
the i,eague; and Mr. ITaskett,
home ahou I getting those snow
mach i off the hint;'-: 1
ways, tou:
Ernest .11. 'raylor
'Alanager •
On tt our Recreation. Department
h ow many
shoulders
has your
executor ?
At Victoria and Grey Trust,
your estate management
problems are the responsibility
of a friendly, sympathetic
trust officer yoU get to knoW,
and a team of trained
spectialists, Don't leave your
estate to chance. When ybu
make your.will, specify.
Victoria and Grey as your
eXecuter,
cCilotOmve BMOC Iwo .
1..I81-0W.1- BRANCH
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