. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2) i972 ’ ‘The Herald lome ae recipes. decorating, fashions... | [the chances are you will score a: ‘triumph, A chance to improve a 7 _ Horoscopes CON STANCE SHAR PE A bright’ and cheerful week “for romance and colorful attractions. But be careful to ‘ avoid disputes tomorrow.. January 21 - February «. Lucky for business enterprise . 3 and property negotiations - provided you keep’ within | reasonable limits. a AQUARIUS Be willing to give a _tebping hand to others, as by ‘so doing you; may -reap more than -you “ know, Current ‘aspects may: sharpen your. wits, but.do not... °* spoil things ‘by becoming aggressive. ‘Luck may enterthe. ° picture later-in the week, and: particularly so in. connection - with household matters and. home improvements. ~~ )-. February 20: Mare 20 This could turn out to be'a ° Penn particularly propitious week ie ee (ARIES your main ventures, and the eee ae _ more enterprising you are the Mareh 21 - April 20 “ more-you sland to gain. -Do not~ ‘ - . Spoil the ship for a ha’porth of ‘tar, but at the same time make --sure you do not waste money on trivialities. ~~ You may be ‘feeling. quite affivent this week, or lucky in deals which could bring ‘in money. But at the same time you should watch ar in especially if you should be buying on credit. This advice applies especially to “home improvements or building . exlensions. / TAURUS — _ April 21-May a Good news may he on the- _ GEMINI. way, and you may be heartened ” by the way things are shaping.. But do not react too sharply to.” suggestions as the proposer-will mean well. A propitious week for invitations and for rattending oe : meetings, ae you May 22 - June 2 . “Should | be a profitable and. henry working week in which_ your best interesls may be well”: served. But if you happen to be. on holiday you will enjoy: yourself too. A pleasing =: _ proposal may be made, or an ‘invitation extended, - Much ~~ * could be achieved by aiming to’ wo improve special relationships, ‘as thase whom you approach are likely to be specially. inlerested, You should be in ‘a happy . mood right -now to: all - appearances, . because others will be cooperating in the way - you like best and should be. adding to your self-esteem. So.’ don't spoil. things. through arrogance or imperiousness, By keeping things sweet you will profit. : Lovers may. be . specially favoured just now. A. brush awith . a 1 eplleague-” could cause'a quarrel which .is_ _ best avoided. Bul the picture as - , August a whole is a good dne and Lady" Luck may show her hand in a Humber of: ways. The more- diplomatic you are the more oe you are likely to be successiul; °~° + _ Social matters. and ‘interests |. ; will be very: congeniel, and ~~. friends may appear to be extra : helpful. A good week.for getting ’ oul and about and mixing’ with people. Hf you are entertaining. others ‘i any way, .your popularity is is sure to mount, . This seems 10 be: your, week: oe for. business, and if you ‘have: -.. ' been negoliating a deal it is now: _ that you can pull it off. All the: ; same; don't try to. cut comers - Let others speak. for you, or'le ‘your products: ‘speak. . for: themselves. There is money in - your stars if you know how, ito” Operate, my ; Oclober You could have the ghtideas . for meeting: current: problems,’ s0 set your fertile mind. to: work and use your imagination, ‘Then Your status or, your. incom ng ice because the more: you have to offer the’ mo at) if you’ ve wound up another expensive heating season wondering how you can cut fuel costs next year, you may be in -elack thermostat or - “Chronotherm." According to - Honeywell heating. experts, a Chronotherm can save as much as 10 percent on an average ho- ‘me fuel bill whether you use _ Bas, oil or electricity. matically. what many people try _ to remember to do manually onstantly ~at.: “daytime” omfdrt levels,’ If the occupants “are normally: out: during. the to reverse the procedure:so the . temperature is lower while the howe | is is empty. In most cases, “CHICKEN IMPERIAL 2g cups bread: crumbs Be cup Parmesan cheese 2 cloves garlic pressed . i leaspoons salt, , “2 teaspoon ‘pepper ’ ‘ MM cup fresh chopped: parsley ola Ib; butter 8 chicken breasis, thighs or legs “Combine first 6 ‘ingredients. ~piece.in butter then roll .and press crumb mixture on each piece. Place in shallow baking ”- dish,.” pour remaining : butter. Ahours . Dos the market for an automatic t sets the thermostat’ back :at es ‘less: :fuel” had’ to; maintain ‘the :- "Melt -butter. Dip.each chicken © over and bake at $25 degrees for’ hee eR however, people favour lower temperalures at night while they- are asleep. — Preferred day.. and 1 night temperatures and. the exact ’ times of setback and set ahead areselected by means of simple — fingertip controls: The set- ahead lime can be adjusted for about an hour before the alarm . Sings te the house ts warm when A Chronotherm - does. auto- it's lime to fling off the covers, Naturally, the greater the setback temperature. and. the longer (he lower lermperature i is f ght.and t turns it up againinthe , mainiained, the “more | “you'll Herne". ‘Eurnace,.::save.In apalt Lexperiment, when. the temperatre™ was lowered from ‘a-comfortable.70: .. degrees: during ‘ihe’ day to a:, chilly 50-degrees for't2-hours at : -, night, the fuel savings were ‘21. 6 ‘daylight hours, they may wish .~ percenl. -In‘:a more’ typical: example, a setback ‘from 70 degrees to 60 degrees for eight heurs produced. a 95 percent : Reolepes: 3 STEWED CHICKEN WINGS _ 6- 9: chickén wings _ 44 cup chopped onion =. -- ‘2 cup diced celery, ©.’ 1, cup diced carrots’ ' 1, leaspoon salt. Dash of pepper Paprika Trim off wing tips. Place’ win- ” gs in pot with vegetables, salt, " pepper and 2 cups walter. Bring: .. to boil, simmer. until tender,” - ‘Thicken liquid with Mour and... add paprika for color... . Serves 4. ! “Hemlock will grow: under. ~ dense shade for many years. oe APPOINTIWENT a” ~ FAMGO Homes & Recreational We’ ra pleased to announce that ore Roger Comeau. Former owner of Rogers _—_ co Mobite Home Moving. a , WILL BE Your REPRESENTATIVE FOR s _ THE HERALD, TERRACE, B.C, Clock-thermostat lowers heating bills’ “saving. Outside’ temperatures, of course, are also an important factor, with the best. economy - from night setback occurring * when outside mercury readings are between 20 degrees and 30° degrees. As the ottside thermometer, plunges, the a- mount of heat required to raise inside temperature from night ., to daylime'settings increases to. the point (at about 0 degrees) when fuel savings are negligible. But in most heavily populated parts of Canada - average winter temperatures: are well within the range ‘where ‘sftom “night * setback °°" ¥4sOup-mayonnalsea-—er, ~ = ‘davings , eould-be-worthwhile. This “is, an ideal: time: to. consider installing " Chronotherm, Honeywell said, With most Canadians. now . looking forward © to summer, demand for heating aceéssories -is down and your local heating contractor is ready lot talk” ‘bie. siness, ae! Tf you want to keep the ua on inflation, you'd be wise to have a B.C, chicken in the pot. . - Some 10 years ago, when the British Columbia. Broiler: Marketing Board was formed, 250 growers were getting 22% cents a pound, live welght, for their product:. Today, 170 growers” are getling the same 22% cents As well as striking a. blow at inflation, this . hold-the-line , achievement also rates marks for the ingenuity . and organization of the producers. Because, today, the 170 growers are producing twice as much. ‘Automated methods of bringing the chicen to the retail market have made this p- ossible. R.A. Stafford, manager of the B.C. Broiler Marketing Board, says there are 350,000 birds a week processed for the market. This is high volume, with low’ profit. Stafford, a University of B.C. agriculture graduate who has been with the Board for the past five years, says 90 per cent of _ the chickens are producédin the ’ Fraser Valley and 10 per cent on Vancouver Island. Some 18 million broiler, chickens were produced last year in this 100 per cent B.C, industry. Of the 18 million, 700,000 were roasting chickens: and 800,000 were Cornish game-hens. The falter. made ‘their first: appearance here in 1963 and have grown in popularity for banquets and gourmet type , dinners. . The Rock Cornish Game Hen claims as its ancestors the Malaysian fighting cock, the whiterock hybird hen. and the Vantress Cornish cockrel, a blueblooded pedigree. The poultry industry in.B, C.- had retail sales of-$25 million last year, and supplied 48 . million pounds of chicken to the market. CHICKEN SALAD 2 cups cubed chicken” ¥% cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons chopped chutney 1% teaspoon salt 2-3 cup toasted ‘almonds ; 2 tablespoons:chapped onion: 2 teaspoons leinan juice ‘Combine chicken, celery, . *. onion and ‘nuts. Mix the ‘Mayonnaise, chitney,-salt and . “lemon juice and fold into the ¢hicken mixture, Serve ona bed OF lettuce, Serves 4, : “Weare shooting. ‘at 42 dttion pounds é in 1972," says Stafford. “More people “are eating chicken: and. it..is: the fastest growing market {n-Canada. ” It all. ‘starts | “with day old: chickens from the. hatcheries farm delivered at fe chicken Tm. led. Its a little. diff L - grandfather’ a. day,: when someone handy went out.to the: - chicken. run and scattered the - . feed by hand. 7 _ Barbara Farlie - Beading: basic and boutique ce - ‘ People’s eating abit have -’ = changed since then, ‘too,- Take out chicken is a hig, business. The producer % will receive a be atch of 30,000 ai a time. Eight | weeks later, they all go to the Tate out and other restaurant: processing plant on the same ‘trade accounts for 30 per cent of . day. chickens produced in B.C, The producer replaces his With meat. prices high, brood every 11 weeks. He is chicken is just ‘about the best” emply three weeks for clean out buy the ——— hana . New Books — at the Terrace Library In the reference Section: (not to be borrowed): New edition of Guinness book of world records William Crouse - Automotive chassis and body. 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