BIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1971 Left: Incoming President Len’ Koster, right Lt. Governor. 5 ceremony. (see story) it ‘ TERRACE HERALD, TERRACE, B By) Lonilse Price a Turkey comes twice a year. m! Thanksgiving and Christmas. . g Thanksgiving: end of summer, § Turkey,’ pumpkin. pie, harvest iy time, let us give thanks. — In view: of the Americans a .proposed ‘nuclear. test blast >-s A sometime this month perhaps f we'd better- add. another little prayer: (o our “Thanksgiving ig race”; ‘arid’ in, view: of the“ a4 prices éieated by the Seasons , Oe harvest’ perhaps we'd better f change the ‘Grace’ altogether. t Whatever happens millions of . households across the. country vf will be preparing the traditional — . set - : meal, Some will follow menus - -their © grandmothers, others will sigh — “at the thought: of it and wish * they could try something’ a:bit- “different, .Qne way.to: make the .. meal unique this year is-to,try > down’ '*. by; out a new kind ‘of stuffing - or serve several different: kinds. - _Stuffing can bé-made the day | before ‘and stored, covered, in . the. refrigerator. If you prefer to make it the day you're going to use it, you can still prepare the crumbs, onion . and celery ahead. - if you’ re. ‘serving a large number of people you may need more stuffing: than you can get . Thornhill Realty Lid. Real. Estate and Insurance 4722. STRAUME AVE. Reduced for quick sale, Owner transferred, Neat coimpact 2° ‘in ‘the bird, the reaminder can ; “be Wrapped in foil and ‘baked with “the: turkey about: 40 minutes,;. This makes a-moist stuffing, For a-‘crisp stuffing, - pack lightly into a casserole and bake, allowing -about: My CUP. - stuffing per serving. “*. pepper’ and % . tsp. poultry seasoning. and cook about 3: ‘Add to 1%. quarts’. -minutes, bread crumbs:and toss well. - Rice Stuffing: . Use the Basic Stuffing, omit bread crumbs and add 134 cups uncooked rice. ~ Cook rice in boiling salted water . until tender, drain‘and toss with butter and.seasonings, "9 | Corn-Bread Stuffing: Same as. . Basie Stuffing, but substitute crumbled: unsweetened corn | F break, made with eggs, for half : the.bread crumbs, Becth Seasoned Stuffing: a Saute % cup chopped onions and % cup chopped ‘celery. Combine with 1 lb. dry white “fi bread, ‘cubed, ‘1%. tsp. ‘poultry 4 tsp. ‘salt and. % tsp. pepper. . MW Add 1 can (1334 oz.) Chicken 4 Broth. ‘Tess lightly. Gives a bedroom home with carport, storage shed: and’ well” landscaped lof. Excellent location for schools. Total price | § ‘only $12,000 Vendor would consider $3,000 down with monthly payments of $150 including interes? at 9V2 per cent. Home = - acquisition grant avallable to. qualifying purchaser. Your o Inquiries are invited. 4816 GRAHAM. AVE, $ cup butter? Add -t-cupehopped a parsley ,.2:tsp; -each. crumbled richer new flavour, ‘+ | Mushroom-Giblet Stuffing: I Cook:t th;-sliced mustrooms,:2 medium. anions: choppedsin-}e dried marjoram and sage, 2 apy ‘frequently, salt, it, 1 tsp, pper.- Add chopped or ground cooked. giblets and ‘neck meat ftom. turkey, “Add 2 cups givlet-cooking broth: and toss lightly with 6 cups breadk crumibs or cubes. °° ¥ The following recipes all yield 6 to 8 cups of stuffing. - Basic Bread Stuffing: Melt 1-3 cup’ butter in skillet, Add 23 cup chopped onion and 2-3 cup chopped . «celery, - stirring ‘cook about 5 minutes. Add 3% tsp, salt, % tsp... .Cook giblets. for the above | stuffing .as follows: wash piblets and neck ang place in large. pan with ‘2 tsp. salt; £ carrot, few _célery tops’ and 1 bay’ leaf. Cover with water, bring:to:boil and: simmer, -covered.: 15 ‘minutes. Remove’ liver and cook remaining giblets 1% hours or until -tender.-. Drain, reserve broth -for .gravy or stuffing. Remove meat. from neck and ‘grind. 6r chop -with - ‘heart, gizzard and liver. - This: may be prepared a day ahead and refrigerated. : RAISIN SALAD a Youngsters usually like a salad. made “from: grated ivaw carrots . «pluas-raisins, a(Let. the : raising” pland- in” boiling:water fora“ few' -minutes: ‘to. ‘soften, - then‘ ‘drain: ‘well and sg. The finest ‘comes > | through’ the basket . Next" ‘weekend, Terrace. will" “pet a ‘chance to ‘see Canada's finest collegiate basketball. 7..feam when.-the Simos Fraser: - “Hy University Clansmen ‘come to, Cozy home with full basement on large fandscaped. lot with ; garden area andsome fruit trees. Two bedrooms, living room. | kitchen, bathroom on main: floor. plus: one bedroom jin. - - basement area. Auto oil furnace, neat ‘appdarance, Total - price only $13,000 with, $2500 down’ and balarice at 150 per .. . manth Including interést at’? per cent per. annum, Vendor will "carry mortgage, This. is an excellent buy. a 3424 BRUCE STREET. Mg ae . Roomy; family. home. built: ‘on: aievels ini a quiet. area near tha High: School, Level::1 contalns. three. bedroonis’ and: 4 pee: bathroom, Level Zeaturesthe tiving. room with. wall ‘to: wall: ,, carpeting, -dlaing room, kitchen ‘and breakfast area, Level 3 _boasts a‘family.room with, patio doors, Vz Hath and laundry. _area and double size, bé¢raom or den: Revel'4 is the basement - area with: roughed* in: plumbing furnace ancl outside baseme: entrance. immediate -eccupe _ view this beauty. Ament: y fown for .-two’ “exhibition encounters - -with: ‘the Terrace: All-Stars. 9). * For Simon Fraser coach John | | Kootnekoff, this trip represents . thestart of another season of his. own. personal missian, -to’ ‘ promote - basketball: ‘all over. . columbia and to raise-the level of understanding and caliber of the sport through -a series of . instructional: ¢linies. Despite - ‘his. heavy” coaching sand." teaching. com itments at §,F.U. coach Kootnekoff always “manages to-find time to-stage -these tlinies,, on: request, and: dées ‘so’ free of. charges other” “than those ‘for: the. porposes of travel expenses... ©, ign thi it will not only *: Henelit play nd coaches, but - ‘those:individuals. wha .° “= of. these. he ~ bility ‘Kangaroo ‘who was a ‘pacific | “ ‘Coast All Star last season, and... | ‘willalmost definitely be playing professionally in- the. U.S. next’ ‘year. Clark holds, or will hold. every: rebounding record ‘at : 5.F.U. before this season ends, ' His -exceptional jumping. - enables - “both . offensively: - defensively. The other definite camer cwill « : be Jim Ciccone a 5°86” product of - Prince: Rupert's. Rainmakers. Last. season: Jim’ Ciccone averaged over 18 points per’. game and. was: the: Teading “playmaker ‘on S.F.U.'s very: ‘successful J junior. ‘Varisty team. _ This yeax coach Kootnekolf is” counting on Ciccone to provide: ' -both scoring and leadership for, ¢his.Clansmen, for although he is” ‘short. and:relatively ‘young, he. ° “has . developed ‘into a very: - ‘mature player ‘with. great . " instinct. ‘The rest of the team’: _-Will compete against pach ‘other : been’ spss, : with thé top three winning the. “word as to who ls coming will. be! ‘in the ‘paper next, week. no Th 3 the - Tneeling of, iL go in part. Bae scholarship, as: & : or thanks: to coach’ “the: youth'of-our province.” Half‘of the profits. will goto each admission, ‘which will include. - the gamennd a 20 minute colour. « file. Showa tha bet of amateur him “too completely dominate the 5 ie and “| ‘right ‘to“come. along:: Definite, ‘ causes, The price of 4 Airport Manager Sid Harris. receiving his trophy. | (See story): “New officers | ‘for Kiwanis - A’ Kitimat man ‘has been elected Governor for Northern ‘B.C, Kiwanis. * Norman E.- Coulter was , elected following polling: of clubs in Kitimat, Terrace and Prince Rupert. He takes over the Governor position from Al Mason of Prince Rupert. ‘Mr. Coulter joined Kiwanis in - _ 1965, and has been-active with © the: Kitimat Ciub since that time. rp ~ Born in Abbey S Saskatchewan, . Mr. Coulter served in the RCAF’ during. the second World War. . He moyed, to Calgary following his ‘discharge and moved to Kitimat in 1954 as an employee of Houle Electric, In 1958, Mr. ° - THE. sign OF OWN ERSHIP. in Kitimat Coulter Electric etd... and has ‘been... managing _ Director of that firm eyer. since, * “In, 1967 he was. joined In the Business by his son Gordon, ° Mr, Coulter has served ‘with the Kitimat “Chamber ° of - Commerce in various positions.. He-served a full term as City. Alderman from 1967 to 1989. He has been extremly active - with the Kitimat Kiwanis club‘ and served as President in 1968- 1969, ; . As District Governor for.. District 33, Mr. Coulter will visit - member clubs and will -be convention delegate for the North Coast area of B.C. The ‘Koster, Two years ago, the’ peers of Nass Camp decided that there . definite eed for a was recreation hall in the area, The dining hall had been_used for dances and the -showing of, movies, but. it didn’t have. enough’ facilities. Because of children growing up in the area, sports ‘equ court. to have a recreation hall built. The Company agreed’ but,. because of the poor markets in the forest products industry it took some time before ‘the site was cleared and’ construction: was started. However, ‘by May ipment Was needed, and the space’ for. a basketball : itt th of funds this year, the recreation: hall could " very ‘well have’ been ‘delayed ‘longer if it hadn’t! been for the’ _ help of the people at: the Nass Camp. The men pitched ‘in.and cleared ‘the: ~, built’-the “footings and laid’ the: ‘cement for the foundations, Even. the children helped by raising . “money for the-project, Théir ° The citizens of. Naas camp : ested it might possihle : SURE it migh r Camp pledged money for each “mile the children walked. All school teachers organized’ a’: . walkathon, and the people in the the’ the b raised is’: going. toward e buying of ¢ equipment for the hall. : sited ‘The above.story: is reprinted ; from the Colcel: News. 7 Kitimat man now governor The Kiwanis Club ot Terrace held an. Installation of New Officers on Saturday, October 1, 1971' in the- Lakelse Hotel © ‘Banquet Room. Lt. Governor of the. Kiwanis,.. 7 © Norm: Coulter . of Kitimat: “installed new officers Len President ' for the -.- ensjing... term, ~-Julian Strumecki, Vice President, Mel ‘ Kahanyshyn, Vice . President, " Louie Sperandio Treasurer and . Frank Earl, Secretary. . . Emil Laniuk out going © ‘President gave a summary of | the past year.” Len ‘Koster newly.’ installed . * President read ‘ the. objectives for the 1971-72 term... Norm: Coulter Lt.: ‘Governor presented a trophy'to Si Harris: Manager of the Terrace Airport for the co-operation received on behalf. of the Kiwanis Airshow. _ The. Installation: ended with. | nounced Wednesday. : dinner ‘and: dancing © z) the Starlighters.. - PLAN MEETING _ ‘CALGARY .. (CP) - . Provincial mines ministers Bill 0 one, ” Dickie: of Alberta. and Frank Richter of British Columbia wili meet behind closed doors here | Oct. 14 to discuss coal industry problems with producers. from . both:. provinces, -‘it- was ane BORROWS $50. MILLION - , ‘EDMONTON. (CP)—The Al ; berta cabinet passed ant order-, ‘in-counci] Wednesday authoriz-. “ing the borrowing of a. second _ $50 million to. finance ‘govern- ment operations for the balance "_ of the 1971-72 fiscal year ending March 31, The province’s $1.2: ~ billion budget forecast a $166.2- Million deficit for the year. USE HERALD CLASSIFIEDS Term of office is for one year. | Feiay Night Specials a | PM - 9 PH Only Or While wantities Last er: _Porsonal ‘Shopng Only i 1 ‘Limited tunities oe a FULLY COOKED. WHOLE OR. SHANK | PORTION | lb. Piney a NALLEYS “we 02. JAR: | a ‘Ea. | atts . 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