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IA Belgrave-area woman.isi
ing a local ef*rt to, Send mu
needed meningitis serum
Ethiopia.
Muriel Coultes of Morris Town- s
ship says that Iparliilertillg.prtheZS i
in Canada are concented about . .raising$i.
cent isolated otit!:iteleys of Manifigi- - ehiMelt- ,
tis here, the situation has reached , The- Cana
epidemic proportions in Ethiopia, velopmei
wiping out entire families, an ad *ti
• Mrs. Coultes, who travelled to The serum
Ethiopia Ethiopia two years ago on afact- purchased ill
finding mission with the United Coultes, to- keep costs
Church, learned of the epidemic then shipped to thlopia.,, .rr
two weeks ago in a special radio re- While she realizes or effort:,
Iport. here cannot provide fiat''
She took the matter to an fir the entire country of
Ethiopia committee meeting the Mrs. Coultes urges 100.1g
next evening, where it was fully groups of any denomination
discussed and a relief effort put in individuals to get behind the
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place. Ot.
Don Langford, mission consul- Contributions may bejoriitr'
tam- with the London Conference of to the 'London Crniferenee
the United Church, got to work itn- 359 Windentere RoacL, Lti;tif
ENTIRE ETHIOPIAN FAMILIES just like this one, are being threatened by an outbreak of m.eningi- phone calls, he learned that the sit- Ethiolpiari-Medical ROWE-. • • 'y":(
mediately. Through a series of tele- Ont. MG 21(3 and -inarkediz-
tis in that country The London Conference of the United Church has mounted a drive to supply uation is indeed at the COSis level 04.1
$10,000 worth of serum for needy people in Ethiopia and is looking for donations locally (Photo cour- with 8,000 dying in one province not',DDO
tesy of Muriel Coultes) alone.
Sensible diet includes
all four food groups
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According to his findings, menin- two• to boat s
gitis has spread throughout At its second monthly meeting,
Ethiopia since last fall and contin- Morris council made appointments
ues to do so. Just over half the fatal- to two local boards.
ities reported are children and Kevin Pletch has been appointed
The majority of Canadians can The bonus is that this dish is cook, stirring often, for five minutes.
Add tomatoes, breaking up with a
fork. Stir in tomato sauce, basil,
oregano. Sipason with salt and
pepper to taste and simmer,
uncovered, for 10 minutes or until
thickened slightly. Let cool, then stir
in broccoli.
In a large pot of boiling water,
_ cook 'noodles until' al -dente: ( tender,-
but firms) .-_Draiii and: rinse-linder
cold water.
In lightly greased 13 -by -9 -inch
(3.5L) baking dish, arrange 3
noodles evenly over bottom. Spread
with one-half of the vegetable
mixture, then half of the cottage
cheese. Sprinkle with one-third of
the mozzarella and. Parmesan
cheese; Bake at 356 F (180 C). for 35
10 45 minutes or until hot andbubbly.
Makes eight 'servings, at -332
calories per serving.
Submitted by the Huron County
Nutrition Committee as part of the
1989 National Nutrition Month
Campaign. Questions may be
-directed to_ Nutrition Services,
Huron County Health Unit, 482-3416.
obtain the nutrients, needed for
healthy living by choosing a wide
assortment of foods each day.
Because there is no one perfect
food that can meet all our nutrient
needs, a variety of foods should be
included in our diet. In fact, a diet
that focuses on one or two types of
foods Mtn be deOmeptal to health.
A sensible diet- includes -all-lour -
food groups in Canada's Food Guide
( milk and milk products, fruits and
vegetables, breads and cereals, and
meat, fish, poultry and alternates)
as well as a variety of foods from
within each group.
With so many food choices
available, good taste and good
nutrition can be a part of 'every
meal.
The following recipe is from "The
Lighthearted Cookbook' , by Anne
Lindsay. It includes items from all
four food groups and is a good source
of vitamin A, vitamin C, calcium,
iron, and fibre.
delicious and easy to prepare.
Vegetable Lasagna
1 tbsp (15m1) vegetable oil
1 small onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, minced
1 carrot, chopped
1 stalk celery, chopped
2 cups (500m1) sliced mushrooms
1 can (1907440m1) tomatoes:
- 1 can-(7.5oz-213m1) toinatosauee
1 tsp (5m1) each dried basil and
oregano
salt and freshly ground pepper
3 lups (750m1)_ small broccoli
florets
9 lasagna noodles
1 cup (250m1) low-fat cottage
cheese
3 cups (750m1) shredded low-fat
mozzarella. cheese
0.33 cup (75m1) grated Parmesan
cheese
In large saucepan, heat oil over
medium heat, then add onion and
cook until tender. Stir in garlic,
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carrot, celery, and mUshrooms and
Amendment proposes
change in designation
GORRIE — County Planner Brian quate size or shape, or in the appro-
Treble reviewed for Howick Council priate location to support commer-
a proposed plan amendment and ap- cial operations, whereas they can be
plication by George Oriold. The ap-, considered prime residential land
plication concerns Lots 1 through 4, because they back onto Mill Pond.
Registered Plan 316 (Wroxeter), at Council may vote on the applica-
the corner of Gibson and Fralick tion as early as March 7, the next
Streets, near the entrance to the vil- regular council meeting.
'age.
The Official Plan Aineiiiiment
proposes to change the land use des- Big Brot
ignation of the lots from Highway
Commercial to esidential with the now in
corresponding zoning bylair amend-
ment to Village Residential (low
density).
The size of the land is approx-
imately two-thirds of an acre, while
the entire property exceeds one acre
and fronts onto Mill Pond. The re-
maining With remain designated
and zoned as open space. Lots 1 and
2 currently support an existing resi-
dential unit.
Mr. Treble said his department,
without comments from. Maitland
Valley Conservation Authority and
the Ministry of Transportation, has
no objections but advised council to
consider comments by those agen-
cies once they had been received. Further information is available
The county .planning office tents- by contacting Mr. Shaw at 3574524
tively does, nOtehjeet to the applica- or any �T the other committee mem-
tion awed the kits Riot tiptiteg *lee Val. +,* 'tkottfri it;tiit‘k
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The Wingham coinniIttee of the
North Huron Big Brothers Associ-
ation has been formed and is busy
planning activities and events for
little and big brothers in this Area.
Members of the Wingham
committee are David Shaw, Dianne
Simpton, Bill Farnell, Larry Lane,
Jim Sterner, Brent Bowyer and John
Schedler.
The committee. Is currently seek-
ing names of any little brothers or
suitable big brothers.
Little brothers are, boys b�tween
the age of six and 16 Without any
male influence in the home.
those between the ages of two and to the Belgrave Community Centre
20 years are considered in the high- Board, replacing Howie Morton.
risk category Gary McCutcheon replaces Neil
n all, 27 million people are at Gowing on the Brussels, Morris and
risk in the outbreak. It is hoped that Grey Community Centre Board.
almost 10 million people can be 0-0-0
reached through a comprehensive What is important in a dress is the
vaccination program, but as of Feb. woman who's wearing it. -
—Yves Saint Laurent
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