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Village Squire, 1976-04, Page 3O / 4i4 L c ; What is the difference between food for sale in our shop and food which one can purchase elsewhere? . The food we sell preserves as far as possible the whole nutritional value of a particular food. BONE MEAL: supplies a balanced source of calcium, phosphorus, iron, and other elements. Bone meal is the powdered bones of young beef. Bone meal aids digestion, strengthens the bony framework of the body, improves blood health, helps prevent tooth decay, and contributes to healthy nerves. SNOWFLOWER SEEDS: are 25% protein. It is also a very good source of vitamins, minerals and calcium. They also help in checking tooth decay and bleeding gums. Little Miss Muffet....eating her "curds & whey" YOGURT - when eaten will improve your health and digestion. It helps keep the intestinal tract free from bacteria. The protein in yogurt is easier to digest and the calcium is more readily assimilated by older people. Yogurt manufactures generous amounts of B vitamins in the intestinal tract which in turn keep the entrails vigorous and clean, contribute predigested protein, and facilitate digestion. KELP: is found in the ocean. Kelp gives a liberal supply of iodine. It is an ideal mineral supplement. An analysis of kelp indicate that it contains amino acids, vitamins and minerals - all naturally balanced. 38 Hamilton St. Goderich 524-7181 Open daily 10 - 6 Closed Wed. Come in and browse "The Bay Leaf for Super Health ideas!! This month April is food month for the Village Squire. The second annual food issue of Village Squire looks at many aspects of culinary delight. There's the sweetness of Canadian spring featured irtan article on maple syrup. There's an article on the growing acceptance of Canadian wines, some that even fool international wine tasters. There's the story of a little restaurant in Hensall that tries to make the humble bean the king of the menu and there's a story on a big restaurant in Stratford that has helped fill a need for good restaurants in the Festival season. Our cover story features a look at Covent Garden Market in London, a colourful, interesting food and people place in the heart of the city. Artist Ron Walker took a look at the market in his sketchbook. And just in case anyone finds this literary diet too fattening, there are a few non-food items, like a short story for children by A L Rodges or a travel article on a place that will be a popular destination of summer journies: Prince Edward Island. We hope you'll enjoy reading this issue and not make too many trips to the refrigerator along the way. Contents Covent Garden Market The Cjurch Restaurant Children's short story Maple Syrup The Bean Pot Travel Around Town Sqiire's Chef P.S. pg. 3. pg. 9. pg. 15. pg. 18. pg. 20 pg. 22. pg. 28. pg. 29. pg. 32. ve, Box 10, Blyth, Ontario. PUBLISHED MONTHLY BY THE BLYTH STANDARD, Box 10, Blyth, Ontario. Keith W. Roulston, Publisher: Authorized by the Canada Post Office for second class mailing priviledges. Second class mailing registration number 3122. Single Copy .i5c ; one year subscription, 52.01. VILLAGE SQUIRE/APRIL 19'b. 1