Ontario Community Newspapers

Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), June 18, 1988, p. 11

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OUTLOOK Saturday June IK Page Lifestyle With a snip or the scissors Id ally opened the new A crowd of shoppers gathered POLLYS P Polly Fisher Freeze your flour to keep bugs away POLLY The whole wheat flour I buy gits a le What should I be doing to pre vent th DLAR S Tbe bell place tore whole wheat and other whole grain loan It the This will not only prevent Insect Infestation bat It will alio keep the llonr from turning rancid Wholegrain floan are higher In at than refined white to they tend to much more 1 tore all my whole grain Moon In freezer especially those that I not likely to use up to qnlckly to make in re hey rein and free of Tbb cereal that I buy in bulk and store for long periods rolled oats cornmeal rice floor rye flour kaiha wheat bran etc Wheat germ however be tared in the refrigerator not freezer Freezing can destroy lit vita content I tending yon a copy of my news letter Whole wheat Quick Bread and Cookie which has a variety of templing recipes to help yon use up next batch of whole wheal floor a Utile more quickly Others who would like this iune should tend for each copy POLLYS POINT in care of this newspaper Box Cleveland Oil Be sure to include the title POLLY Recently over MO cooperators from the agricultural Industry who helped with research teaching and exten sion programs were honored at an annual Ontario Agricultural College dinner at University of campus The dinner was followed by greetings and messages of from University Chancellor Wm A Stewart President Burt Matthews Dean Freeman McEwcn and Ontario Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Food Clayton SwiUer Attending banquet were from left to right Howard and Ma urine Sheridan Nurseries Georgetown and Teresa and Gary host Land Resource Science University of Guelph Harrison Training hosts needed Sweet Dreams for your Baby Sweet Savings for You A t JUNE CRIB SALE Save Up To PLUS OFF MATTRESS Guelph St OTHER SPECIALS Georgetown CENTRE 8732448 Sheridan College currently seeking training hosts for Breaking Barriers a Joocntry skills training program Breaking Barriers is a Canadian Jobs Strategy Job Development Pro ject sponsored by Sheridan College In cooperation with Employment and Immigration Canada Breaking Barriers been designed to prepare men and women who have physical disabilities for the workplace flic 35week program combines weeks of classroom instruction with 12 weeks of on work ex with local employers from August IS November 196S Classroom instruction includes com puler skills training accounting business communications office procedures and skills To find out how your place of business can a work place ment opportunity at no cost to the employer call Marco llaunton at Sheridan Queen Elizabeth Cam pus Keeping it worth the drive The Hide House In Acton wants to make sure It continues lo be worth the drive to Acton Hide House president Steve Dawkins officially Joined POWER at the group at Jack Tanner Table June Mr urged more people to Join group POWER has been carrying the burden of tbe entire town hesaid He chastised Eco Log suiting group hired by dump pro ponents Reclamation Systems lnc lor catling the proposal quarry proposal Instead of Ing it r Hills proposal POWER president Ruth French added A m Ion tonne gar dump would give a whole new mean to the phrase It worth print Sot mote 39 57 1 99 89 5 1114 1620 99 20x30 99 19 12 24x36 99 24 99 15 3040 49 99 29 99 20

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