The Wingham Advance-Times, 1989-07-18, Page 19•
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on grave 7-1 in their ,
the regular
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ning pitcher, gotng the distancel m
an V.cc-0011t, per
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throughout the game end one
unearned run. He struck out 11.
potential hitters, while -Walking
none. His teammates supported
him with seven runs on 11 hits and
two errors.
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Summer brings additional day-
light -hours and time for recreation
and relaxation. It also brings a dra-
matic increase in the number of vio-
lations of the Liquor Licence Act as
rea
partygoers abuse their privileges
and reate potentially dangerous
siurtions due to carelessness.
Last summer there than,23,000
charges were laid in ateaCifilii
province patrolled by the Omni()
Provincial Police. Most of the
charges related to the Mesa con-
sumption of liquor in places other
than licensed premises or placei of
residence. The term, "residence",
includes tents c sites or boats
equipped with. sleeping accommo-
dations when moored or tied up.
.Police add that these figures are
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ent1 to te ,,,,144 `451"P33ST°4' .34'aZO
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fortbegame, '•
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ad. ,One eac
010 the tip of the iceherg.
Beach parties are one Of the
biggest problems. Drinkers may
attempt to swim when inebriated,
putting their lives at risk. Also, 1bro-
ken glass on the beacli createsdu
ger for children -and adults enjoying
the beach.
It, is also illegal -to drive or, has e
Ogre aa4,..COntrOl of a-M9tor VeNcl
wttbopett hOttlavf filc91101io
bev-
erages and police stress that people
should not go to the beach or park
• with alcoholicbeverages.
Not only is the illegal consump-
tion ,of alcohol a problem in itself
but it can also lead to more serious
problems, .such as impaired driv-
ing, the most common contributing
factor in fatal motor vehicle acci-
dents. .
Cooked beans can be
used to make ice cream
This familiar phrase from th
Charlottetown Players productio
of Anne of Green Gables bring
back memories of hot summ
afternoons, yummy-, drippy ic
cream cones and relaxation:
"Why evert the most respectabl
eat ice cream. It's wonderful on
' summer's afternoon hi June."
Yes, everyone loves ice cream
but sometimes the 13y -product
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Last ThtirgdaY -grouppf
the .Wmglitint'Spertisirien's AssoCia-
tion got together wlth ken
Mare/lets and Steve ROChettaiiithe
ministry natural resOurce.s to'
improve the nursery habitat of one •
of our loCal treuf:streains, " •
Group.. merribers thank the -
Jatidewner involved permission
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to work on his property.
This was the first "e;.'•
Wingham Fishing and
,
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Continittee and was,teert as a
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cess by eV'eryoneinV'alv'eCT
imatinAtim aFtaiM _
.„tf
e their diets tend to experience an
n evening out of blood sugar levels.
s pther findings show that soluble
er fibre consumed' regularly helps to
e preyentcancerof the colon.
Recipes for homemade bean ice
e cream and other baked foods using
a pureed beans developed by Dr.
Currie and Deb Cam,pbell-am 01(4-
, able by contacting Centralia' Cel -
used in the ice cream recipe cause
• reaction for children who sully
from allergies. Dr: Violet Currie
foods researcher, Centralia College
has addressedt this problem -recent
ly. in a research prbject Prided by
the Ontario- Bean Producers' Mar-
keting Board, Dr. Currie discovered
that cooked, pureed white beans
are an excellent thickener in home-
made'ice crearn.
To make bean ice cre.am, start by
cooking white beanae.faIlowingtfite
usual method; that cook for
about 1 1/2 hours. Cool &Wit and
puree the beans. Using a traditonal,
ice cream recipe, Dr. Currie adds
pureed beans to half and haif
cream, sugar, and flavoring (fruit,
vanilla, rum and raisin, etc.).
She has used both the ice cream
freezer method and the freeze and
stir method with equally good
results. The finished ice cream is
• smooth, creamy and "delectable".
In the past Dr. Currie used bean
and flour to develop recipes for
baked goivds. However, she says,
•"My work with bean flour pro-
dueei satisfactory results, but since
bean flour is not read* available, I
began substituting pureed beans.
Solar, 4 see no difference -in the
„s4Luality of the finished food p
uct.7
Health conscious coniuniqs,
would be wiseto cansidet
the-Wh4te bean content�f their
diets, bean fibre soluble Oust like
oat loan). Researchers speculate
that soluble- fibre Might 'Mu
lower blood cholestent
Diabetics who eat soluble fibre in
. • • I, • d • • •
s lege. Currently, bean reeiperojects
a underway incltide honterna e pasta
and bean taco chips.
Dr. Currie, is co-ordinator of the
Foods TecholOgy-Beetiort, Con.-
tralia:ColliwolAgrlarukti*1
nology. Both Deb Campbell and Dr.
.•Curife research *ail' teach in the
Food Service:Management pro.
gram, a two-year diploma course
offered at C.C.A.T.
•Conservatil)
1
Huron Soil. and Water Conserve -
tion IXstrict d
servation- Day Aug. 23,; at the farm •
Of Peter and 'Brian Cildridge,'near
Blyth.
TheiOldridges have .been active
in conservation cropping syStems, -
for a number of yeart;CUrrentbr
their system utilizes chisel plowing,
aer-way and noatill ttePPittg,,.
depending on -the crop :and
e .
plans kheC,PmMittee.inctft4,0-:.,
more. Strewn rehabilitation work
and clean -Up our
; While A,
wOrkiii•g,;00ishiug'prOjects;
is concerned 'With:other areas of
wildlife management.
For more information, please
contact Richard:0o
666g or Phil
: •Marusaik, 357-282a
.
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raises total:
Winghain Mayer:fan IVIoreland
*pinta that last weekentra'"JailAtora--
!Bail" Crime Stoppers'fimd-raiser
was an even greater success than.
had bet**gifted.
Mr. Morelrpot_ that
$16,900 Watialse4 for.ctiMe Stop-
pers of
MTP,Ps90146710c
Coderich in return fattnedges, or
bail. — •
The mayor was cine those: who
spent time behind. bars f* a
cause; .Organizers had hoped to
raisi:$16„
,000:
s con ucting a Con- -
restduest`
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