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Oakville Beaver, 3 Oct 1999, p. 12

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12 Oakville Beaver Weekend Sunday October 3, 1999 Family Fare An Oakville Beaver Feature To reach this section call 845-3824 Fax:337-5567 C a n a d ia n c u is in e a t C a r o u s e l o f N a t io n s The Oakville Carousel of Nations, being held Oct. 23rd & 24th, is an opportunity for residents to check out some of the town's various multicultural offerings through a series of 11 pavilions throughout the town. A major component of these pavilions will be the food offered that gives visitors a glimpse of the culinary component of each country. The following is a look at some of the offerings at the Canadian Pavilion which will be located at Town Hall on Trafalgar Road. Throughout the province of Quebec, residents crunch home in the snow after midnight mass on Christmas Eve to the feast called reveillon. Inevitably, waiting for them among the spread of traditional delica cies on the table will be the rich steam ing meat pie heavy with the spicy scene of savory and cloves. It's called Tourtiere. And once you've tasted it in that setting, you'll never forget it. The Canadian Pavilion will be serving tourtiere during the Carousel of Nations to bring visitors a taste of Quebec winter. The pavilion will also serve such Canadian delicacies as lobster rolls from Atlantic Canada, Bison Burgers and Lick's H om eburgers representing Manitoba and Alberta and smoked salmon wraps from British Columbia. But the Tourtiere of Quebec holds a special place in Canadian cuisine because it is a dish that has evolved with the country and survived, despite its origins. As Cynthia Wine, now the restaurant critic for the Toronto Star, explains in her 1985 cookery book, Across The 'fable, An Indulgent Look At Food In Canada (Prentice Hall), the origi nal tourtiere was made with tiny game birds called Tourtes that lived near the Gulf of S t Lawrence. They are now extinct But the pie survives by being made with either pork or beef. Here's an adaptation of Cynthia's version of tourtiere from her book to try at home, or you can simply come to the Canadian Pavilion and try a version generously donated to help raise money for the United Way of Oakville by the Our Compliment's private line of prepared foods from Sobey's. tctorian tPianfeggibmg Join the Spruce L ane Farm house for their annual Victorian T hanksgiving. Once again, the Victorian M arket is sure to a d d new flavours to y our Thanksgiving table. Com e enjoy the smell of w ood sm oke and the w ay Thanksgiving w as celebrated in the past. M onday, O c to b er 11, l-4 p m Quebec tourtiere Preparation time: 1 hour Cooking time: 30 minutes Serves: 4-6 The N a tu re C entre is o p en from 11am to 3pm M o n d ay to Friday a n d from 10am to 4pm o n w eekends. A n d Spruce Lane Farm house, B ronte's living m u seu m , from 11am to 3 p m w eekdays, & 10am to 4 p m o n w eekends. O n Pa r t a r io k s " A n gels F rom H eaven " Nursery School and Play Centre Ingredients: 1 1/2 lbs. ground pork (or beef) 1 onion, finely chopped 1 tsp. salt 1/2 tsp freshly-ground pepper 1/2 tsp savory 1/2 tsp ground cloves 1 clove garlic, minced 1 bay leaf 3/4 cup chicken stock 1 medium potato, peeled, boiled and mashed Prepared pie crust from supermarket freezer Supermarket pastry dough for the top Bronte Creek Provincial Park For m ore inform ation call (905) 827-6911 QEW to Burloak Drive (exit 109), N orth 1 km to park gate. HALTON TE A C H E R S ! The Halton Catholic District School Board and the Halton District School Board commend you on Introduces: The early years program Method: W o rld Teachers* Day, O cto b e r 5 , 1 999 for your commitment and dedication in preparing today's students to become tom orrow's leaders! Your contributions influence the lives of many. Jim Sherlock Chair of the Board Fred Sweeney Director of Education Ethel Gardiner Chair of the Board Dusty Papke Director of Education Place the pork or beef, onions, salt, pepper, savory, cloves, garlic and bay leaf in a saucepan and mix well. Add boiling water. Simmer, uncovered for 20 minutes, stirring occasion Geared to children 18 months to 5 yrs. old ally. Remove from heat, stir in mashed potatoes and cool. Remove bay leaf and skim off the fat that has floated to the Our staff have 21 years' experience!! surface. Preheat oven to 400°F (200°C). Call Anita Kelly o r Elena Clarke Place the filling in the bottom of the pie c ru st Top with pastry dough and crimp edges. Make an incision in the pastry 74 Florence St. (at Kerr so · (905) 842-0794 to allow steam to escape. Bake for 30 m in utes or until the cru st is golden. Serve hot. Entry to the various Carousel of Nations pavil 1306 Lakeshore Rd. 905-844-4402 ions is through a P a r e n t a n d C h ild P r o g r a m Passport. They're an innovative program that explores art with children age 4 to 6 with an $5 if purchased adult com panion as they w ork together to nurture creativity before the event o r $7 a t the Session 1 - Wednesdays: Oct. 6,13, 20, 27, Nov. 3,10 Session 2 - Thursdays: Oct. 28, Nov. 4,11,18, Dec. 2, 9 pavilions. You can ob tain a Sessions are at 10 to 11:30 a.m. or 1:30 to 3 p.m. passport, co m Registration is $90 fo r fam ily m em bers and $105 fo r non-m em bers plete w ith a S a tu r d a y s a r e fo r M a k in g A r t C anadian flag Morning art classes from 9:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. fo r ages 6 to 9 lapel pin, by call Afternoon art classes from 1 to 3:30 p.m. for ages 10 to 13 ing Nancy Session 2 - Oct. 16, 23, 30 Brewer a t 815Session 3 - Nov. 13, 20, 27 0907, L orraine Session 4 - Jan. 22, 29, Feb. 5 Mitchell at 842Registration is $50 fo r Family m em bers and $65 fo r non-m em bers 4125, G loria T e e n A rt P ro g ra m ! Williams at 844Evening classes for ages 14 and up, W ednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m. 7454 or by drop Session 1 - Oct. 13, 27, Nov. 3,10, 24, Dec. 1, 8,15 ping in to Bean Session 2 - Jan. 26, Feb. 2, 9, 23, March 1, 8, 22, 29 T here on Registration is $90 for fam ily m em bers and $100 fo r non-m em bers Reynolds Street, ju s t n o rth of P .A . D a y s Lakeshore Road Full day program s for ages 7 to 10 on all Separate and Public School P.A. or The Wool Bin Days, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. - daycare is available from 4 to 5 p.m. fo r an on the south side additional $5, please request this service when registering of Lakeshore Oct. 8, Dec. 3 and Feb. 4 Road, ju st west of Registration is $25 fo r fam ily m em bers and $30 fo r non-m em bers D unn S treet Call 844-4402 for more information dow ntow n. "Fun With Phonics" Art Classes for Kids at Oakville OaKeries

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