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Whitby Free Press, 13 May 1981, p. 23

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WlIITBY FREE PRESS, WEL)NI-SDAY, MIAY 13, 1981, PAGE 23 The Good Food Co llection from CANADA BAFEWAV LIMITEO The rnellow richness of this casserole is typical of the French way with stew Vkhetber wth beef, veal, chicken, Iarnb or rabbit - the bleinded flavour's of garli,- parsley. thyrne. bay leaf and wine are oftenl the soul of stews. RAGOUT OF 1BEEF with vegetables 2 pounds stewing beef, cubed 1 tbsp. butter 1 tbsp. oil 1 large onion, chopped 2 cloves garlic. minced 2 tbsps. flour 1 can (10 oz.) beef bouilon 1 cup water 1 cup red wine 1 can (71/2 oz.) tomato sauce 1 tbsp. chopped parsley 1/2 tsp. dried crushed thyme 1 small bày leaf, crumbled 1/2 tsp. sait 1/8 tsp. pepper 4 medium carrots, sliced 2 small stalks celery, sliced Fresh beans or peas (optional) June3 You wii see and hear the message everywhere in the days ieading up to Cana- da's national Census. It wiil be advertised in newspapers and on tele- vision and radio. It wiil be t displayed on bank count- ers, on wali posters in offices, post offices and stores. ttJune 3 is Census Day. Count yourself in." Beginning on May 25, Census Representatives wiil drop off a questionn- aire at your home. You are expected to compiete, as of June 3, ail applicable questions on the form. In larger urban areas the completed questionnaires are to be returned in the postage-paid envelope pro- vided. In smalier centres and rural areas questionn- aires wili be collected by Census Representatives. Househoders wiil be advised which method applies to them. Approxi- mately 70 per cent of al the 1981 Census of Population and Housing questionn- aires wili be mailed back and about 30 per cent wiii be colected. Less than one per cent of the population, those in remote areas, wiii be enumerated by inter- view. About 34,000 enurnerat- ors, 1,895 commissioners or supervisors, and 191 Census Area Managers wili be recruited locaily to con- duct the Census. Commiss- ioners will earn $41350 for a iate-March tb mid-iuiy work contract, and enumer- alors will make between $5.65 and $6 an hour in May and June. "Over a four-vear period from 1980 to 1984, the preparation, collection, data processing and publi- cation of the 1981 Census is expected to cost about $95 million," says Statistics Canada spokesrnan David Rov. This works out 10 about $12 per household, a saving of about 20 per cent from the last major Census in 197 1. The 1981 Census has been streamlined. There are 25 per cent fewer questions than in the 1976 Census, and onlv one in five households instead of one in three will be re- In large heavy pot or Dutcb oven, brown beef in nixture of butter and ou[ Add onion and garlic. cook until slighitlv softe ned, Stir in flour. Add rerraining ngredients except vegetables. Cover an1d cooOk ovL low heat or in 325 1F oven for 2 heurs or until beef is tender. Add vegetables and cook about 45 minutes longer. Taste and adjust sea 'ioning. erewitb boiled potafovs sprinkled wulparsley. Yuelds 4 t() 6 servinys. R<e<ipo and 1pb<tl LivInq magazine is Census Day ""Count Yourself Statscan employee Mary Cromie with the new census questionnaire which wil be delivered to ail Canadian homes. quired 10 answer the longer 46-question form. Four fiftkà of households wiil fil out a 12-question 1orm. By iaw, ail information provided on the Census questionnaire is strictiy confidential and can be used only for statisticai purposes. Severe penalties of up to $1,000 in fines or Up 10 six months imprison- ment or both are provided for anyone who breaches the confidentiality of the Census. "The Census is import- ant for governments, busi- nesses, labour unions, churches and other organ- izations which affect the daily lives of Canadians. That is why 50 many organ- izations are making their employees, clients or mem bers aware of the 1981 Census, to ensure that they have the best possible data to plan their undertak- ings," said Edward Pryor, 1981 Census Manager. Brooklin Spring Fair to be bigger and better than previous year s efforts Spring is here and with it cornes the annual highlight of the season, the. Brooklin Spring Fair. Durham -Region chairman Gary Herrema will cut the ribbon to officially open the event Thursday, June 4 at the Miss Brooklin Spring Fair pageant. A chiidren's pony and hor- se show wiil be held im- mediateiy af ter the ceremonies at the Brooklin Memorial Arena with prizes and ribbons being awarded Fito the competitors. Thursday night wili also heraid the opening of the 'l mid-way and beer tent which will run throughout the fair. The midway wil stay open until Sunday, June 7, the officiai ciosing of the fair, whiie the beer tent will close down Saturday night. A Morgan Horse show will be held along with a hand crafts and food display at the arena. The second annual tract and'four wheei drive pull wili be held at 6 p.m. A dog obedience competition and tennis tournarnent will also take place Fr-iday night. At 10 a.m. Saturday the fair grounds will be the scene of an Appaloosa Horse Show. The annual parade will begin at 10:30 a.m. win- ding up at the fair grounds. Cattie judging and a horse draw show begin at 1 p.m. and 1: 30 p. m. respectively. The highlight of this year's spring fair, the Trans I 4~ THE CORPORATION OFTHE TOWN OF WHITBY \~~i;y PROCLAMATION SUIIDEPREVENTION WEEK TAKE NOTICE THAT the week of May 17 to 23, 1981, is hereby proclaimed as "Suicide Prevention Week" in and for the Town of Whitby. Citizens of Whitby are urged to recognize that the alar- Iming increase of attempted and completed suicides demands our attention and concern. This tragic phenomenon is the second major cause of death for *Canadians between the ages of 20 and 35. DATED at Whitby, Ontario, this l3th day of May, 1981. * R. A. Attersley, * Mayor, * Town--of Whitby The newest Cellulite reduction treotment in Canada THE BQDY WRAP Take off those extra inches in time for summer. Lose 6 to 18 in- ches in one treatrnent. We have treatments for men on Saturdays. For more information cal I 576-5650 THE BODY BOUTIQUE 50 Richmond St. McLaughîin Sq. Oshawa Canada Hell Drivers, will perform on the race track at 7 p.m. followed by a tractor pull. A light and heavy horse show will be featured as will the Carlsberg team. Sunday's festivities will begin at 8 arn. with a pan- cake breakfast put on by the Whitby Boy Scouts foliowed by an American quarter- horse show. A quilt display by Canada Packers wiil be on display at the arena until closing. At 11:30 a.m. a bed and bathtub race will be held. Durham's finest will meet up with the Metro Toronto Police for a tug of war at 1 P.m. There will also be a sheep judging, a shearing demon- stration and a beef show. Pari-mutual betting wilC be featured at the harness races scheduled for 1:30 p.m. at the race track. A sawing and nail driving competition will be held at 2 p."'. This year's Brooklin Spring Fair wiil close at 7 p.m. with the sounds of the Old Time Fiddlers. Classified A ds sel Cali 668-6111 M L i [OMMERMIL PRlllýT111G 218 HARWOOD AVE. S., AJAX SHOPPING PLAZA 1 TELEPHONE: 683-1968 i l [r ý 0 MR 1 1 . 1 1 y

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