Sp ring's strawberry recip es e Since spring is here and . has brought with it a bountiful supply of strawberries, it’s a perfect time to Indulge in tarts and all kinds of strawberry delights. Thanks to a par-" ticularly mild winter in _Strawberries are irresistibly scrumptuous! whether you serve them by themselves or dressed up in elegant desserts. One of the most popular ways is all natural with caps still at- tached for dipping into D B Cream butter and sugar. Work in flour, salt and lemon peel. Divide dough into 8 equal portions. Press. into 8 buttered 4inch fluted tart pans, Prick with fork. by Dave Havard YIELD NOT TO TEMP- TATION — IN APRIL The latent desire of ardeners, to put that shovel in the ground once more, is sorely tried in the month of April, in this land of long THE HERALD, Wednesday, April 27, 1977, PAGE All | Northern gardener that must be reached before aseed will germinate.-If you ut seeds into the ground fore the soil has warmed to this temperature, you stand a chance of being disappointed, because they may well rot. Now an starters, will start growth at 45 degrees F (3 C) and in- cludes lettuce, onions, parsnips and spinach. 1 hesitate to throw any more figures at you — they can be mind-bogglers. Anyway, don’t Jet them get California, strawberries are mounds of powdered sugar. Bake in 350 degree oven 20 winters and short, asparagus seed won't start to you. In themselves here early this year and will | For another sumptuous minutes, or until lightly seemingly springless growing until the soil has they're not all that im- be abundantly available treat,dipa plump and juicy browned. Cool, remove from summers, By mid-April the ‘teacheda temperature of 50 portant. I have simply used from now into the Sate fall months. In selecting strawberries, remember to shop for fully ripened, bright red strawberries. They do not ripen after being picked. Choose berries that are plump and well rounded, with a natural shine, rich red color and bright green, fresh-looking caps. containers and arrange ina single layer on a cookie sheet or other shallow container and store in the refrigerator. This will keep remove’ caps until just before you use them. Under the chairmanship of Dr. A.E. King of Victoria, representatives | of Ministerial Associations and Canadian Bible Society and Bible Societies, responsible Columbia Human Rights Three devotional periods will be led by the Rev. J. KITWANGA NATIVE CO-OP REQUIRES A PROJECT DEVELOPMENT MANAGER Salary is negotiable in the $20,000.00 strawberry first into sour cream or yogurt and then into brown sugar. Or serve strawberries whole for dipping into chocolate fondue. Whole or sliced, flambeed, frapeed, anyway, they'll be delicious. For the kings, queens and knaves in your life, though, try these Royal Strawberry Tarts. Light and flaky tart strawberries. A shimmering jelly glaze adds the final touch. These luscious, strawberry tarts are sure to please the royalty in your softened % cup sugar plans meeting Ernest Runions, M.D., principal of Carey Hall on the UBC Campus and a teacher in the Department of Psychiatry in the Environment. -by .:-Mys. News for Native Peoples by couver, VéJ 2Mi, will send represented at this con- sultation. . pans, loosening edges with toothpick. Meanwhile, prepare custard mix, as package directs. Pour into tarta. Cool, Arrange 6 whole berries on top of each tart, stem side down. Chill until serving time. Serve with whipped topping, if desired. akes 8 tarts. To make 1 large tart, ress dough %4 inch thick Optional Glaze: melt currant jelly. Cool sli htly. Dip berries into melted jelly before arranging on tarts. snow may be gone, or fast on its way, seed catalogues have been in hand for a month or more and daytime temperatures in the mid-60s F (18C) warm us to a sense of well being, The tem tation to plant an early garden is dangled in front of us like a chance to start all over again. Heeded, it inevitably leads to seeding dates are directly related to soil temperatures. There are certain minimum temperatures degrees F (100). But lettuce will pop at 35 degrees F (3 C), only three degrees above freezing! When minimum = ger- mination temperatures are examined, for the various vegetables, we find that generally they fall into two or at the most, three groups. The largest group require a minimum soil temperature cauliflower, swiss chard, peas and radishes. The other group, which might well be called the cool Washing removes the 2 Cups flour ' natural protective outer 4 teaspoon salt \{ y layer. The caps protect the 1 tablespoon grated lemon ff} i strawberries: and help eel preserve flavor, texture and 1 package (3 ounces) golden nutrients. egg custard mix M . . ; NO N Christian council N | ; ‘\. i starting May 2, 1977 chiirman ‘of the” general’ Marilyn*Harrison and: Dr. So “ ee bie | cbramittee of the United Vernon C. Brink; Good N . *, A Ld ! Excellent profits earned monthly plus extra - full potential. = Papers must be delivered before 7 a.m.” Commission, will speak on registration forms on 1 the Gospel and the British request, to any inter-Church \( Columbia social structure. group wishing to. be ff . contest prizes for building up your route to i | 1. Must he willing to give subscribers the best them in trying to get across a couple of important points: 1. In planning your gar- den, keep in mind that even if the soil looks ready, it may be too cold for suc- cessful germination ‘of the seeds you want to put into it; and 2, Some seeds can be seeded earlier than others. When you get the crusts are filled with a imto8or inch pan. Continue frustration and a chance to of 40 degrees F (4C) and in strawberries home, remove creamy egg custard and 8 directed for individual replant at a later, more this group we find beets, In other words, all of your them from their store crowned with plump whole tarts. prudent date. And wise cabbage, carrots, seeds should not necessarily be seeded in one fell swoop. Perhaps in my next column I'll offer some guidelines on seeding dates. your berries fresh aud family. ee aE aS a — n> — a bright for several days, if no ; one eats them first, that is. Royal Strawberry Tarts I ' Never wash berries or “up butter or margarine, N oh inter-church groups University. Dr. Runions’ N ‘ ' will hold a Consultation at . wT. the Vancouver School of theme is The Open Life. /\ f T a Theology, on the campus of Following the addresses. . or errace an ared A the University of British of the principal speakers on Columbia, from May 10 to Tuesday evening and ff | 12, Wednesday morning, four i . 1 workshops W e he ; Theme of the Consultation concurrently on Wednesday M nday th F d V A is Good News in British May 11. Communicating the : Oo = ru rl re | Columbia. Theme speaker is Good News willbeunder the [J me - . Dr. Kenneth McMillan, leadership of the Rev. Ferdy i eee ; N General Secretary of the Baglo;:.Stewardship of the. fy - q H td for coordinating Bible Mr. Mike Lewis and The , ; translations and publication Churches and Industrial. in all parts of the world. The Conflict by Dr. Charles = ; Most Rev. Remi J. De Roo, Connaghan. ; N . . ' Bishop of Victoria and Rev. J.A.R, Tingley, of | , { Chairman of the British 1708 West 16th Ave., Van- , \ A ’ _ ; possible service Nf Kttwanga Native Coop is, an association ; % . My: ormed by the Kitwanga Indian Band tor the Be . . . purpose of exploiting economic development \ be 2. Must be reliable and honest. You will collect aye opportunities in the Kitwanga, B.C. area A Me : Ni: resulting from recent improvements of the ) = each month. N Kitwanga-Meziadin Highway. Men Reporting to the Directors, the incumbent will y : { ve be responsi fort Evaluating he fnencal K 3, Must be eager to increase the number 0 1, feasibility of a varlety of proposed reta ; . developments; the development of private ; customers on your route and public sector funding applications N ae ae a ' resulting front these studies; the supervision j\ re oe Hi and control of contractors to be engaged In . ; a ions A by construction projects as identified; the Boys or girls 11 to: 14 years Tr training and development of a Native un. ' \ CARRIER derstudy fo this position: and, the eventual \ id b i a b . D mn h . ' _ i development of terms of reference and-or | & ‘Geseriptions related to positions to be created 0 i UG age Is no arrier. on esita e. | APPLICATION A } in the retail! operations. ay J The successful applicant will have several h Here 3s your chance to make the money | Name ‘ N years proven management experience i" the ss A commercial rea! estate development field, significant exposure to detailed feasibility V you need and learn the fundamentals of study preparation and. well-developed K , | Address N leadership and group communication skills. 7 . I \ Please forward a letter of application, your own business. . . preferably by April 30, 1977, Indicating salary ' | expectations ane a detailed resume of i ‘ “4 vi ucation and experience to: oo . Ph .. \ ! . one No civang Band camel , Fill out coupon and drop it | ; co Richar or ‘ . Box 207, N in at the Herald office today Age Ni Kitwanga, 8.C. q mo, ae | \ Vol 2A0 = _ | = Se a << = | , . — }