The Wingham Advance-Times, 1973-04-05, Page 18i
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For Sale
GUNS. EQ► Ii I . sold
paired. �Y�]
d. C Sport>,,...
Jenkins,. Minnie Strep, rrpMar
STARCRAFT 'C"AMP"ERS) Glen-
dal''`i'ravel Trailers. Afro Leis-
urre pick-up cabs, .%a -Rentals -
Service, Propane tah& refills.
Spring specials no : on at Jewell
Trailer '.Highway 86, three
miles east of .4IStOwel_ Phone 291-
, 1354 • 5-12-19
QIIC, 1.96a CHEV. ',-ton pickup.
Mechanically good. Boyds Sales
:and Service, Monkton, 347-2932.
Help Wanted
$ $ $ FORA CASH CROP. Grow
cucumbers for Hicks. For infor-
mation, contract and seed, call or
write to Maurice Cronin, RR 3,
Tee$watert 392,629.0. 22-29-542
EXPERIENCED farm machin-
,. ery repair mechanic. Reasonable
working hours and steady em-
ployment for the right man.
Boyd's Sales and Service, Monk -
ton, 347-2932,
Miscellaneous
BICYCLES
Sales. and Serviee'i Raleigh, CCM,
etc. Listowel Sports Centre, 380
Wallace Ave. N., Listowel.
�rAp'1126
DOG GROOMIN,
CLIPPING-STRIFP NG
Call John Visser, 227 John. Rosa
St., Listowel; 291 17: after 60.m.
251-8
W BER'SSEWAGE
DISPOSAL SERVICE
Modern, ,segwPmeat :: used. We
pump ' septic' tanks, cess ls,
etc. All,work guaranteed. Cor
write Lloyd Weber $81-6700,
Brussels.- rrb
O Buy'
Wanted! To Buy
USED FARM +. upment— trac-
tors, spreaders, loaders etc. We
need your old implements. Call
today to talk trade. Teeswater
Farm Equipment, 312-6825.
5-12-19
GOOD, USED upright piano and
bench. Prefer one in good work-
ing order and ready to play.
—Bench with music container
would be 'plus. Please call Wing -
ham, 357-1276. 5-12-19
Auction Sale
AUCTION SALE
.Onbehalf of owners from Bruce -
field, Turnberry Township, Luck -
now and Wroxeter and featuring
a good variety of desirable home
furnishings, good appliances,
some antiquities of interest which
will be better appreciated if seen
during the special pre -sale view-
ing times at:
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
Auction Centre
20 Water St., Wingbam
SAT-, APRIL 7 -- t1:00 A.M.
AUCTIONEER
Jack Alexander
PREVIEW You will be , privii.
leged to preview the entire offer-
ing: Thursday, April . 5th, 1 to 6
p,m. Friday, April 6th, Ito '8
pm.
J. A. Currie,
Auction Administrator
ESTATE MARKETING
SERVICES
Wingham,; Ont. 357-1011
"Ours r. eputation is our
recommendation:"
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UIT 1VIEN'S and women's bi-
cycles, One of each. In good re-
ter:':Standard type with no gents
speeds: Call Wingham, 357
512.19
,I Rmower=s. Erin In no* for
evaluation or call . McGee Auto
t!tric355 Josephine St., Wing -
in, 357-1416 ` " 5-12-19
em Grow cabbies, waiters and porters are
even greedier and surlier than
those at home?
What other experience could
Good old unpredictable Cana-
dian weather. No sooner had I
popped into the mail my last col-
umn, extolling the marvellous
open winter and the joy of spring
actually arriving on time, than
we were hit by the forst storm of
the year, howling wind and a foot
of snow.
Oh well, it gave those sybarites
who fled our bracing climate for
the decadent tropics a chance to
rub it in to us stay-at-homes when
'they returned from winter break,
sickeningly tanned and fit look-
ing.
This winter break bit is becom-
ing more exotic every year. It
used to be called Easter holidays,
and wasn't much fun. The skiing
andcurling were over, the fishing
and golfing hadn't started, and
the weather was usually rotten.
But in these affluent times,
people go winging off in all direc-
tions, tracking down the sun or
the snow or whatever their plea-
sure is. Distance and money
seem no object. K.
I know people who flew to Colo-
rado for skiing,. flew to Barbados
for bikini -watching, flew to
Jamaica for rum, flew to Corn-
wall for Cornish hen,' flew to
Paris for french fries.
And now the' students are get-
ting into the act. From our high
school alone, three different
groups went soaring off to
Greece, Germany and France for
the week's holiday:
They are accompanied by
teachers, who have the job of
planning the trip, collecting the
money, and trying to keep their
charges from knocking down the
Acropolis or straying into a
brothel by mistake. _ •
Preventing young pulchritude
from being pinched in the Pirae-
ous is not my idea of a fun trip for
a teacher. Nor am I thrilled at the
thought of stopping strapping
young male students from be-
coming addled in Athens or
maudlin in Munich.
However, it's every teach tois
own taste and my colleagues who
have tried such a jaunt during
winter break assure me that the
whole thing is a breeze, that
there's no more confusion than
there was on the Titanic just
before she went down.
No matter, it's a wonderful
ucatIOn!f4tothe' . :' owf else
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teach them that foreign food,
not only pretty expensive but
often awful, and that there's
nothing in the world to touch an
honest Canadian hamburger?
Where could they get a better
course in driver education than
on the blood-soaked avenues of
Paris?
Two young student acquaint;
ances of mine took a month off
during the winter, and flew all°
way to India. They couldn't at"
ford to eat in the big hotels
they just ate what the natives1kd,
They had a wonderful time. They
were sick during their entire
stay. Now how could they have,
learned all that by staying . in
school like all the weak conform-
ists?
-Ah, it's just jealousy, kids, ,I
know you boys had a wonderful:
time ogling the gals in Greece.,
the belles of Bavaria, the poules
of Part*' If 1 Wettt, I'd have
take ny wife. And even KI
don't w w'hctb.
throw .e. g . ogle
,Haven't !.____.1000.
ad. any
ears,
And I k you: gir
;tired what l co .:ld ha + 'ou'
the firsts ce paged y '
that monoy74.-that Canadian,
;are theretti
1? in the world sad.
that the oneo nfr011o, your home
• town are. the prettiest Candida.
I Yon. ask onlya itbi ;r.
reme can
bo a ter how tel
abouting me
your trip, You ,can gulf a
!t• o sleep with ;Out l red Slides.
can awe
You : o
jug me *tear* by
Ow* > gimcracks
ou i
ck 1~,
e pleasedon' Rat
leas ,t. ask the what
did on my winter -break holiday,
All right, ';then,*if:you're.
adamant, I'll tell yu, i ahOielled
a foot of snow off the sideWalk, I
COOKING
WITH
THE STARS
mannumummummiumummomosiiimummummi., By, M N, Thaler.
mme
The Aries is a well -organized
manager: Oh, what organized;
kitchens! Oh, what human
dynamos! How you rattle those
pots! You get things done quicken
than anyone " except perhaps...
Geminis—but, with all that speed
you are inclined to drop things.
You will be in such a rush tbnt
you'll probably put something
down just short of the table in a
place that isn't there. .
So do be careful --especially
with` boiling. liquids. Aries are
accident prone and these acci-
dents always seem to occur when
the Aries' swift mind is two
jumps ahead of everything else.
So watch it.
The Aries is an' excellent cook
and likes being told that: So, here
is a sophisticated dish for the
Aries that is really not as difficult
as it looks. If you are an Aries
yourself—and want to _make the
Hollandaise and brown sauces
from scratch—okay. Otherwise,
why not just use bottled or
canned sauces available. in the
supermarket, qua2o•zu?:
PA` . ft a L T nO
VEAL SCALLOPINI'
1 large onion,
1. dozen mushrooms
Y4 pound butter
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-2 bay leaves.
pinch of rosemary
2 cups rice
3 cups chicken broth
*lt and pepper, to taste
1,i cup Hollandaise sauce
2 pe whipped Bream
(unsweetened)
2 cup ,Parmesan .cheese
121/25c
5 pieces escailopine of
veal (about the size of
a half -dollar)' ";
'''3/2 cup sherry
1 • cup brownsau
1.uptherite
Cut o n and saute in
;the butter in a casserole. Season
with bay leaves and rosemary
and allow to simmer for 15 min-
utes.
2. If you have bought the rice in
bulk, look it over quickly f`or im-
purities and then wash it very-
quickly in a strainer -but don't
let it soak in water. Add the rice
to the above mixture and stir for
about one minute.
3. Add the chicken broth and
,.season with salt and pepper to
,_';taste. Cover
lththe
g Meso°
Mlle bpain ,place the coxes o:1,
ed' casserole in an oven for about
2S minutes --or until the rice is
done. '
r 5. Put into a blender and puree.
6. Now, blend the puree with -
the Hollandaise and whipped
cream, 1 cup of the Parmesan
cheese; place this blend into a
pastry bag and set aside.
't. Now saute the veal in a pan to
Which yott have added some
butter. Brown on both sides and
put into a serving dish.
8. In the pan from which the
vealwas removed, add the
sherry and reduce. This means
cooking the liquid until most of it
has been carried off by steam.
0. Now add the brpwn sauce
and simmer. The result is
Madeira sauce.
10. Squeeze the contents of the °
pastry bag over the veal in a
crisscross fashion; then sprinkle
with the remaining Parmesan.
Place the dish in the broiler until
the veal is a golden brown.
11. Encircle the veal in the dish
with the Madeira sauce 'and,
serve.
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323'15S0 MOUNT P 18T
tit
t the gar e". j ,ap(t an'.
ty exotic half-hour at theUbe
I hel my wife vacuum
clean up the home as ohe.
didn't want ,to the a dirty F
M'Olio someone ein
We were away.
we went away. We
the Barbados, itS we
But '.
wewentall the:
1
way South to the elty. MY .wife
went shopping. ,it would hoe
.been cheaper to ge the Bar-
bados,
And while she was out, bat
our way towardthe poor -hese,`
Just oat hack in the luxury° of our
hotel room> and had ' myself a
y
tee ' of a time marking exam
papers,
Then we carie hone and fed
the cat. The whole thing is an
experience l shall never forget* It
was .so much fun .I'm already.
planning next year's winter
break.
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REMOVAL, CLINTON
-We are now paying $5-$15
for fresh dead or disabled
Cowsand horses over 500
lbs. Two trucks to serve
you better. Fast efficient
service. All small farm
stock picked up free of
charge as a service to you.
License No. 237-C-7
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are again able to give you top prices for
your fresh, dead, or disabled cows and
horses.
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your calves and pigs free. Our trucks
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