‘some blackberry jelly or red “currant of crabapple jelly. z EVEN THOUGH the weather's cooled off, there's still plenty of garden-fresh produce at the market. And with a little planning you can enjoy that fresh flavour through the winter. Enjoy taste of Summer all winter SUMMER, SUCH AS it was, has been and gone. We are starting into our fall sea- son. Everything is winding down for the summer and the tourists are homeward bound. . In spite of a poor garden- ing year, it’s harvest time at the market. Quantities and varieties of produce are at their peak, The market car- ties on until the end of Oc- tober. Now’s the time to preserve some pickles, make “AT THE MARKET Pour over zucchini and onions; let stand 2 hours. Bring mixture to a boil; reduce heat and simmer 5 minutes. Carefully pack hot mixture into hot jars, leav- ing 1/4 in. headspace. Remove air bubbles with a nonmetallic utensil. Adjust caps. Process 15 minutes in You'll find a colorful ar- tay of squashes right now at the market. Apples are available. The com is not doing very | well this year, Hopefully in two or three weeks we'll see some corm. Here are some ideas for FARMS LTD For quality fresh eggs produced right here in the Northwest, you just can’t get any fresher! Terrace, B.C. Ph: 638-0777 LYNNE CHRISTIANSEN ~ preserving the good tastes of boiling water canner, Summer: Yield: about 4 half-pints, ZUCCHINI FICKLES FREEZING 2 pounds fresh, firm zuc- BLACKBERRIES a cut into = 1/4-inch @ Freeze berries in plastic slices 2 small onions, sliced 1/4 cup canning salt 3 cups vinegar (5% acidity) 2 cups sugar 2 teaspoons mustard secd 1 teaspoon celery seed 1 teaspoon turmeric Combine zucchini and containers or freezer bags. M@ Do not wash berries or add sugar before freezing. wi To freeze berries individ- ually, spread on a cookie sheet, freeze, then transfer to a plastic bag. Pour berries from bag as needed. Mi Pre-measure berries, then freeze in the quantities needed for recipes for pics and cobblers. M@ Frozen berrics will keep their flavor for up to 2 years. Terry Fox Run coming up LACE UP YOUR runners, hop on your bike, or even grab a skateboard for the 16th annual Terry Fox Run, Sunday, Sept. 22 at the Lower Little Park. ’ Participants meet at 12 noon for the event, and they can take part in either the 1km or 5 km loop, Last ycar just under $2,000 was raised In donations and pledges in Terrace. Across the country the total topped $11 million. Money from the Terry Fox Run goes towards cancer re- onions in a lame bowl; sprinkle with salt and cover with cold water. Let stand 2 hours; drain tharoughly, Combine remaining in- gredients, bring to a boil. _ search, Thank You Dear Sin THE TERRACE ART Association thanks all those who - were involved in making our ‘Art Extravaganza ‘96’ such a great success. Thank you to all those who took part in the art tour, and _ came by to see the artisis in attendance on Sunday, August 4, Thanks also go out to the sponsors and local businesses whose donations helped make the event possible. Many artists took pari in the event, through the gencrous ‘opening of their studios, and through attendance at the art gallery throughout the day. We hope to sce many of you at next year’s ‘Art Ex- traVaganza.” —_ The Terrace Art Association The Terrace Beautification Society would like to thank the following people for their generous support of the Sande overpass approach project: Repap B.C. - Rand, Fred, Bent ley Bird Jim Taylor Terrace Builders Terrace Retary Club Richard's Cleaners Terrace Paving -Eugene Otto Grundman Dave Dediluke Terrace Correctional Centra Skeena Project Services Tom Kofoed Terrace Co-op Kilsum Kalum Band A special thank you to the individuals that have given themselves to make this project a success, Hey Kids! We are offering a program that you and your parents can join, Where kids can be kids and parents can participate in an informal, yet educational group session with other young people who want to reinforce their skills as parents and explore traditional 2 ways of child rearing. The a ; ° program is called “To Be Treated With Respect’. Contact Ruth Robinson at the Kermode Friendship Society for more details. "T 635-4906 ee COACHES, TEAM OFFICIALS, REFEREES & PARENTS UPCOMING BCAHA CLINICS Terrace Minor Hockey will host several BCAHA Clinics on the September 21, 1996 weekend, Mark your calendar, and register EARLY.. Saturday, September 21 Sunday, September 22 Coach Level....u.{2d ays) 100. Coach Level Checking Clinic Initiation Insructors $10 $30 Hockey Trainers Safety Clinic $30 Referees Level 1 Referees Level 11 & Lil $25 (approx) tb» $26 (approx) Cast: Fees are not charged for Terrace MH registrants. Location: Northwest Community College How to Register Coach Level Dave Sarsiat 635-9695 Initiation Instructors Checking Referees Mary Nicholls 638-8486 Hockey Trainers Safety Program Carol Wall 638-0325 or Mona Nester 798-2594 “= Y During Business hours. I Members & Bona Fide Pa I Ii = Guests Welcome! i | pe is ! l i L a eee a al salasieehestentenieetentontenientententn | 2 ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION | le: Branch 13 - Terrace ‘Wednesday Night : Mixed Fun Darts **® League is back in session THMG csc sseecasees vee. 8:00 PM Wed, nights Place ...Royal Canadian Legion Terrace Experience , none needed For more Information call 635-4575 Is A t ~~ . pee ve ; “— toe ca ° r ft r$) gh Ae We: ar : a Loe te a) Before travelling In the province thls summer call tha Wildfire Information Hotline. _ . ed ate 7 _) Poe (4 e ne vor wo . +. al ma ar rn oie “ BS