RECIPE | The six minutes you will spend getting your turkey ROAST A TURKEY USING SIX MINUTES OF YOUR TIME ake weer rT raady for the aven may be the most appreciatad time you, spend for your family this holiday season. You don't have to cook the dressing, potatoes, gravy, yams and cranberries to be a hero - the turkey’s the thing. You can dress up your holiday table with a succulent roast turkey using only six minutes of your time. There’s no catch to it. The turkey you buy from your grocer, chilled or frozen, is ready to cook. Here's all you need do; If the turkey is frozen, simply place it in its bag in your refrigerator for three to four days of thawing ar cover with cold water, changing water occasionally, for a half hour per pound. Remove the plastic bag, remove the neck and giblets from the cavities, rinse the turkey and pat dry with a paper towel, Place the turkey breast up on a rack in a shallow roasting pan. If a meat thermometer is to be used, insert it into the thickest part of the thigh, not touching a bone. Roast at 325°F, When the turkey is beginning to brown, place a foil tent loosely over the breast to prevent excess browning, The turkey is done when the meat thermometer reaches 1800 to 185° F, or when the thick part of the drumstick feels soft when pressed with the thumb and forefinger. Consult the roasting instructions on the turkey wrapper or use the following timetable. APPROXIMATE ROASTING TIMES (Unstuffed Turkey) . Weight In Pounds Roasting Time @ 325° F. (hours) 68 21/2 to 31/2 8-12 3.to 4 12-16 31/2 to § 16-20 41/2 to 51/2 20-24 5 to 61/2 | MANPOWER REPORT For further information on these and other job op- portunities, please contact your local Canada Em- ployment Centre at 4630 Lazelle Ave., Terrace. PROJECT MANAGER Public education services. Two required. ASST. PROJECT MGR. - $138.00 per week. To co- ordinate tutors. GROUP HOME RELIEF .PARENTS - Must be couple to relieve regular House. parents 6 days a month. ‘$240.00 per month per couple. PRE-SCHOOL TEACHERS - _Must be qualified with certificate. CHILDRENS LIBRARIAN - Must have relevant education and-or work ex- perience, $6.50 per hour, SUBSTITUTE TEACHER - Stewart area. ‘FIELD WORKERS - Tutors. $138.00 per week. COED TEEN co- ORDINATOR -*Part time, evenings. $5.00 to 6.00 per hour. . INSTRUCTOR - For recreation programs for spring term. $5.00 to 6.00 per hour. PHYSICIAN - General Practice. 19-12 — 15- 1-79. Ped., Gynecology and | obsteterics. CLERK TYPIST - Must have at least two years office experience plus 45 wpm typing. : LOANS CLERK - 45 wpm typing. $675.00 per month. DENTAL RECEPTIONIST - 45 wpm typing plus 1 year experience. $700.00 to 900,00 per month. DESK CLERK - Evenings. Must haye previous ex- perience. $4.00 per hour DOE. SALES CLERK - Footwear. Must have experience. $4.30 per hour. PARTS SALESMAN - Must have experience in aulo wrecking. $800.00 per month, SALES CLERK - Fart time for retail clothing store. $3.50 per hour. SALES CLERK - Bakery, delicatessan. Experience essential. $3.50 per hour. PIZZA COOK - Mature, clean cut person. Experience not necessary. $3.75 per hour DOE. Negotiable. CHINESE FOOD COOK - Must be experienced. $1000.00 per month. SHORT ORDER COOK - 1% hour per day for lunches. $3.00 per hour. WAITERS & WAITRESSES - Several required. Full time and part time. SERVICE STATION COUPLE - Meziadin Lake. $1500.00 per month per § couple, BABYSITTERS - Several required, in Terrace, Full time and part time jobs. HOUSEKEEPER - One day per week. $3.50 per hour, LIVE-IN HOUSEKEEPER - Must be mature, Room and board, TURF CARE SPECIALIST - Must be experienced. Neg. wages DOE. SHINGLE SAWYER - Fully experienced only. $5.00 per square. SHEET METAL WORKER - Must be experienced, Ap- prentice with two or more years experience would he acceptable, Union wage. CABINET MAKER - Must have experience and be familiar with tools, TBA. SHOE REPAIRMAN - Must be fully qualified. $600.00 per month. RADIATOR REPAIRMAN - . Should have previous ex- perience. BODY REPAIRMAN - Fully qualified with TQ. Two positions (one in Terrace & one in Port Clements). CAT SKINNER with Equipment - (CAT) - To build roads and landing. CONSTRUCTION ELEC. TRICKAN - Terrace. Must be fully qualified. Union rate. HEAVY DUTY MECHANIC - Britannia Beach. General § maintenance, skidders, [WA -+ 13.00 per hr. os PROJECT FOREMAN - Must have good building skills. $130.00 per week. PROJECT SUPERVISOR - Must have experience in chain link fences, DOE. TOW TRUCK DRIVER - Must be experienced and have air licket, Commission or wages, $9.00 to 9.00 per hour. 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