ne Ce ee ee eee i ee, eh Pe a oc Noa bey mp pay bd pe BN ee tee thgee ce setting he Deed a Hie Lae be dnje epg By ch ranethig ae DEL GR I EG SD PG \ Terrace Little. is Gunters @arden by Gunter Lenardt The root with bite What is corned beef or roast beef without horseradish? A relatively bland meal. “geniors from Terrace are joining others from around the area for a 28-day bus tour to the U.S. which will take them to Los - Angeles and then on to Tijuana where they will board a ship for a Mexican cruise. Happy holidaying and safe journey to them all. ; And this Saturday, March 16, the centre will be marking. St. Patrick's Day with a delicious . Irish stew meal prepared by Hazel Defrane. ’ Birthday greetings go out to (70) ‘and. ‘Steve Gregorah. (6, both on March 17, : kkk. . At the Willows apartments, |. _ Mildred H§ort is back from two} months with her family in Ed--» mionton and Eunice Nordstrom. is visiting her brother in Ontario —~ he’s not. well at the moment. ’ Happy birthday to Pearl Nor- : mandy (March 16) and’ Charlotte Boulard (March. 18). yt ee ee ee oa ‘ Congratulations to Jim Nord. a strom, son of Neal arid Betty | - ‘a'love letter to the past. . KEN MORTON DAVE BATTISON ° GORDON. OATES’: MARCH 14, 15,1 16 & 21, 22, 23 But for many centuries people thought of horseradish only Alleen Frank and Chris Nordstrom as a‘medicine, The only Europeans using this biting-pungent Troelstra, | F eb. ee har the Renna ao 8.00 am, root were the Danes and the Germans. They started to ap- kkk ke Regina training academy and is .|— ; McCall Playhouse, 4628 Kalum Street preciate the culinary pleasures of horseradish during the.mid- Birthdays at Terraceview. “now stationed at St. Pierre, "Tickets at Erwin Jewellers (Skeena Mal “3 views dle ages. Since then, horseradish roots have been used at their Lodge this month are being Manitoba, 30 miles south of. So eee a Bonk of Manital dinner tables in ever increasing quantities celebrated by Doris Williams Winnipeg, Good luck, Jim. : $8 Thursdays $10 Pridays/Saturdays . - vee The French named horseradish mutarde des allemands, (70 on March 3), Peter Neves An deih hie departu i from 7 g oe Pe meaning mustard of the Germans. It took a while until this (82. on March 14), Sadie Gagner the academy, another Terrace’ . slarring resident has taken his place. |: “Jane Sparkes «Lillian de Balinhiard * Betty: Raposo, daughter of | >; Sarah Brorup-Weston »Linda Zwaga wide Manuel and Maria Raposo has .. John McGowan *Lorenzo Campanelli and (94 on March 15), Edith Inglis been accepted by the R:C.M.P., |, —< and leaves for Regina on Friday: Kevin Oates as ‘Eugene’ One malure scenes- t and Lyman Miller, both 79 on March 16, and Henry Fortin to begin her training. Con-. In England, around the 1500's, it was known as raphanus gratulations and good luck, Bet- re Sign MBWerlon Clearing rusticanus or, in common language, Red Cole, Itseven grew ty. Fin Dini Lang Pa wild in many parts of the country. At that time, it was only confusion a ¥ Ve ‘ . j CHICKEN TETRAZINI being used for medicinal purposes. The London herbalist, . John Gerard, said: '‘The Germans use this herb with a little Lacal Canadian Cancersocie- ~~. - Sautéed chicken with fresh vegetables in a creamy parmesan cheese sauce, © vinegar for fish and meats, as we use mustard.”* —. ty unit president Nel Liewwen ' tossed with fettucini noodies plant caught on in other countries, especially i in the Americas. Later it became a common staple in many kitchens around Europe and other continents. The origin of horseradish is very obscure. Historians and herbalists trace it back to eastern Europe and western Asia. It is assumed that it made its way from the Caspian sea through Russia to Finland to the West. aoe When, in the 1600's, horseradish became an acceptable wants to clear up any confusion condiment in England, John Parkinson, a herbalist of that caused by donation requests by era, said: “It is too strong for tender and gentle stomachs, another organization with a and that is only fit for country people and labouring men.” similar name, However, this attitude has changed during the Centuries. Lieuwen says. the confusion Horseradish comes in second to mustards. Many mustard stems from a fundraising drive producers add this pungent herb to their products in order to by the Cancer Research society enhance the strength of their mustards. and has resulted in some people a ‘thinking the two groups were dj : As I already mentioned, the early applications of _ horseradish were only medicinal. lt was assumed, that, when the same. taken internally, it would stimulate the appetite and help “The Canadian Cancer socie- digestion. It was also thought it would improve the function ty is the only national, volun- of the liver because of its vitamin C content. lary organization providing ma- ‘Horseradish, applied externally to the skin, can act like a jor support for cancer research a joint pal Plaster i in the form of a poultice to fight arthritis and in B.C,” she explains, Half its ey STE AK C AT ALANE . St. Patricks Day Only. in e : It is better to plant horseradish to be used as an annual. If B.C., a further 20 per cent on i topped ‘with on array of ioch If you are wearing you plant it is your garden, without confining it, you might services to cancer patients and vegetables and smothered in a tangy GREEN end up with a jungle of roots unless you control their growth | their families and the society tomato sauce YOUR APPETIZER tight from the beginning. also offers public education In conclusion, try this tasty recipe: Take a quantity of fresh programs aimed at prevention — 1S FREE horseradish. Scrub, peel, and grate it. Put the grated herb ina and early detection, she adds. RIBS & LAS A GN A When accompanied by a papertowel for only half an hour to dry. Some of the strength will vanish. Make a white sauce of butter, flour and milk, and stir in your horseradish. It’s good on corned beef, roast beef ‘-atid-boiled fish or beef. coe ae ~ “Enjoy Life, enjoy horseradish! epee ’-¥our future lies before you like drifts of soft white snow. Be careful how you treat it, for every step will show. main course. Our salad special: Fresh Spinach _ Salad 7 bilegl oo. eee Waesey + Vp pra on dossorts: uae Ribs in our chef's own barbeque sauce a personal pore of lasagna Try ofa. s homemade French Appie Pie ae Gourmet Pecan Pie - Mount: Layton. Buttertarts (the chef's favourite) Ask your server about all our fine desserts a you enjoyed your stay tell others If you didn’t, tell us! supplying these prograns and services are often the same peo- : ple who appear on. doorsteps . during ‘the, annual’ April door; men ta-door canvas. In order to be sure who they are supporting, people should look for the symbol of. the Canadian Cancer. Society, the daffodil, she adds. Lieuwen says local volunteers y vale Calendar winners Another week has brought and Valerie Crantz and Paul WHAT'S YOUR Reservations Recommended si another seven lucky winners in Schmuki. From further afield, HURRY, B.C? -MOUNT LAYTON: the Dr. R.E.M. 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