HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News-Record, 1975-09-04, Page 15Day
), it looks
will he
ompIeted on time. The Centre
is Y licensed to cominodate 34 children from
the a804 Ot tWo to sht and is now
accepting applications for both
fullandparttimeattendance.
Iss Karen 1VVEwing has
been hired to fill the position of
Day CAM Supervisor. Karen
4brings with her the experiences
galned through her former
employer at the Ingersoll Day
Nursery.
The centre is set up to
• provide pre-school children
with a relaxed and cheerful
• atmosphere with the primary
objective of developing the
child's social, emotional, and
is well being. Socially,
the child interacts with their
peers, as well as adults outside
the home.
Emotionally, the school pets
Out to make the child feel
secure, with a daily routline that
is rarely altered. He learns to
Share, cope with frustrations,
And feel his way in.
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d�de,PhYsicallY, the
by the large
variety of small and large
muscular activities.
child is considered a
unique Iddividual
their character; but they are
all treated en an equal basis
where daily routine, special
events, and field trips are
concerned.
The centre will try to provide
each child with as many ex-
periences as possible at their
own stage of development,
level and ability in a supervised
yetrelaxed atmosphere.
Except for statutory
holidays, the Day Care Centre
will provide full day care,
Monday through Friday and
•will be Open from 6:30 a.m. to
5:30 p.m. The fees have been
set at $5 per day for one child
and $4 should there be a second
child from the same rattily. 'A
child attending 14 days, and
staying for diriner, will pay the
1/2 day rate plus 50 cents for the
meal.
,,Further information
regarding applications and etc.
;may be had by phoning 482-3544
•or brochnres will be Maned
y euugh Mr, Balton is
resl4ent of th.ie ,Re
lives in Mcgillop Township
which has been added to*luron-
Bruce.
This will be the41111 election
for' the Seaforthiarea man. Ile
his first duties asiigned for
the provincial by-election Or
1958 • , when ----Charles
MacNatighton emerged 4 the
winner.
Since then he's administered
seven —provincial and four
Several
had to be added for thls year's
election and a total of 226 were
employedin total,
However, he said the people
. in the part of the new riding
with which be was less familiar
"have been great" and the
election 'machinery is getting
into gear with few problems.
Voters' lists have already
teen posted in most atm-
trtunities, although Mr. Bolton
advised that problems have
been encountered as some lists
have been turn down by van-
dals,
yit they
tovcebprgInthx_
fifiddWex
They too have only until
September 10 to have the
proxies approved by the
returning officer and the
should be „secured before
stUdentS leave home to move to
college or other centres.
He said that in the last
election several students tailed
to get their forms approved
because they were received too
late.
For those 'Vole entertain on bnpulse, Food Advisory Services, Agriculture Canada suggest,
Ground Beef Stroganoff. It can be easily prepared in thirty minutes and is Ideal for a buffet.
(Ag. Canada photo)
(NEXT TO CAMPBELL'S MEN'S WEAR)
A light snowfall. Reminder
to put on your snowtires.
Normal traffic will
probablymake the snow
disappear from the roads;
A broom is all you need
to clean off porch and
sidewalks.
Skiers and tobogganers
will love it. Snowstorms
of this nature will require
plows to keep traffic
moving. Shovelling your
- driwmay-and sidewalks
# is a must.
Metric
P red tation
systerre -rf,te
Entertaining ineat-eaters
can be an expensive habit in
times of inflation. The solution
is to purchase the less ex-
pensive cuts of meat. Your best •
bUy these days is ground beef.
In nutrients, it compares
favorably with other more
expensive cuts. It contains
high quality protein, iron and B
vitamins.
For a buffet, with a con-
tinental flair, involving Iittle
time and cost, Food Advisory
Services, Agriculture Canada,
suggest the following menu --
Ground Bed -Stroganoff. (with
noodles, • rice or mashed
potatoes); Cauliflower and
Apple Salad; Whole Grain
Bread; Cherry Tarts; Tea.
Originally. "Bif Stroganor,
a Russian favorite was made
from beef strips., sour cream
and mushroom sauce and'
served on rice. The Russians
have long enjoyed the appeal of
the sour 'taste and they use sour
cream lavishly. By using.
ground beef in this recipe
length of preparation. cooking'
time ° and cost drop
significantly. For variety,
stroganoff can be served on
noodles or mashed potatoes..
Stroganoff, made with
ground beef, is a dish with
subtle, creamy yet spicy sauce.
It is eaty to prepare, attractive
and lends itself to self-service.
It is perfect for a chafing dish,
or electric skillet, but is served
equally well from the kitchen in
a casserole or serving dish.
• Every good buffet combines
hot and cold food temperatures.
Guests will appreciate a
chunky salad of cauliflower.
celery. tomato, cucumber and
appie-on-crisp-lettuca-leaves...
Whote grain bread -may be the
accompaniment. Complete the
meal on a cheery note with tea
and chilly cherry tarts
prepared beforehand and
stored in the freezer. Pre -
preparation allows more time
for entertaining when guests
arrive.
Ground Beef Stroganoff
1/4 teasppoon pepper
1 10 -ounce can mushrooms,
drained "
10 -ounce can condensed
cream of chicken soup
pint (1 % cups) dairy sour
cream
3 cups cooked noodles (6
ounces uncooked)
Saute onion in fat until .
transparent. Add ground beef
and brown. Drain off excess
fat. Stir in flour-, salt, garlic,
pepper then mushrooms and
soup. Bring to boll then reduce
heat and simmer uncovered 10
minutes. Stir in sour cream
and heat thoroughly but do not
boil. Serve over noodles. 6
servings.
Compile,13, 725 votes
George McCutcheon of
Brussels is the returning officer
for the riding of Huron -Bruce in
the forthcoming provincial
election.
300 enumerators completed
the listing of voters in the riding
working from last week. Mr.
McCutcheon held schools of
instruction for the enumerators
and 299 of the 300 attended.
33,725 names were compiled
for the voters lists which are
this_ week in the hands of the
prifiters.
Mr. McCutcheon has his
returning office set up in his
home at Brussels.
OPEN 1-6
OPEN 1-6
We can't knock the Davis
Government •
We can't praise it either. The law won't let us.
In the hands of some people a knife.
fork and spoon are dangerous weapons,
Dangerous to themselves. They use them
too often for too much of the wrong
kinds of food.
At COUNTERWEIGHT we'll show you
how to use them safely end lose weight.
Wo start with the Canadian Family Meal
Pian. With this scientifically designed
plan you eat nourishing, well balanced
and tasty meals plus snacks. The variety
of food is extensive and Ailantities
Satisfying. Yet week after week COUN-
TERWEIGHT members; lose weight.
At every COUNTERWEIGHT meeting
you'll see proof of their success. Merilbels
are working together with their lecturer
to lose their excess pounds.' Everyone is
ptilling for you and sharing problems and
successes. They're interested and friendly.
Weight Control is so much easier when,.
you're working in a group like this.
Come on out to a COUNTERWEIGHT
meeting this week. Learn how to handle
your knife and fork safely.
Wherever you are, there is a class near
you.
Clinton: _ Victoria & King Sts.
United Church- Tuesday, 7:30 P.m
Over 360 classes per week
Through legislation, the Davis government has made sure that its
employees .can't criticize it.
We are Crown employees and civil servants. We live with severe
restrictions on our civil rights.
Our political rights are almost non-existent. •
. We can't canvass for the candidate of our choice. ---
We can't even speak or write publicly on any issue that may be
4
part of a political party's platform.
For instance, we can't talk about taxes, housing or
education policies.
• We can't takepat in radio hot line shows, or put up a sign to
support OU -r favourite candidate.
All we ask is our baic. civil 10erties. The right to take part in the
democratic process.
It costs taxpayers nothing.
• We hope you will vote for civil rights ... for everyone.
We dont want our 'rights knocked about.
Civil Service Association of °Mark)