celery and onions te @1i, soy [Fauece, molasses and boiling iwater;- stir. and opok 10. min- | utes. Add sprouts; stir and cook | MS Why Not Make A Chinese Dinner To Welcome Another New Year Our New Year is. well under| Boiling water way, but if you're still im a) % cup. peanut ol | mood for celebration, all is not}2 teaspoons green ginger, sli- lost! vered OR } ; cornstarch and water; stir into |the chop suey; mix and cook; On Friday evening The On- until sauce is thickened. Serve/tario County Chapter, Register- with hot rice. Makes 4 to 6/eq Nurses' Association of On- servings.» tario, will be having an inter- esting evening viegving slides CHINESE MEAT BALLS and hearing a talk on The Study Ot Primitive Islanders |2 or 3 minutes, Add salmon. Mix Subject Of Imminent Address ed twelve natives ang wounded several others. During- 1965. the: islanders were pricked for blood samples; many of them were photograph- \ed full-face and profile; their skulls were X-rayed and their eyes tested; sociologists visited most households to find out how | they lived in a pre-money econ- rocky, wind-swept coast of Easter Island in December, 1964, to assemble a biological portrait of an ancient and. iso- lated people before civilization took over. mas rai me mt ALA PLLARE Ser ee trveeeey MM adonsdaw Te ee Jenuary 19. 1966 19 June, however, when you may| be faced with some unexpected) expenses. And, above all, do not speculate this week, or you! could offset gains. Personal concerns should run smoothly for most of the year ahead, but be alert to possible periods of stress--especially in domestic circles -- during late | Ry ESTRELLITA |FOR TOMORROW Fine influences continue: A splendid stellar configuration encourages business, career and professional matters. Personal relationships will also be gov- erned by excellent aspects, with romance and social activities Friday, January 21 is Chin-| teaspoon ground ginger =| ese New Year's Eve, ushering/4 green onions, slivered diag-| in the Year of the Horse and onally oe festivities are definitely in or-/1 cup soy sauce der! | 44 cup rice. wine or sherry Join the Chinese in wishing! Bring water to boiling point. "kung -hee fat choi' to your| Turn heat to simmer and place friends and family with an ex-|salmon in water. Poaching time otic Oriental dinner. depends on thickness of salmon; We've found a special recipe|after 20 minutes, test by see- for you -- an authentic Chinese] ing if end of chopstick or blunt recipe that comes to us fromjend of knife will go through the heart of Wancouver's color-| fish. ful Chinatown -- for poached! Bring peanut oil to boil. Care- salmon. ' fully remove salmon from wa- This isn't any ordinary poach-|ter; place on rack in shallow ed salmon, As a matter of fact,/pan' Add slivered ginger to oil it's quite different, both in cook-| and pour. boiling oil over sal- ing method and the resulting) mon. Répeat two or three times. exquisitely delicate flavor. Remove salmon to hot serving The salmon (you can use a/plate. Combine soy sauce and whole salmon ora piece) isjrice wine or sherry; heat. cleaned, then placed in a pot}Garnish salmon with slivered of rapidly boiling water. Imm-|green onion; pour hot soy mix-| ediately, the heat is turned as|ture over. Let stand 2 or 3 perrary aware aa Easter Island Expedition as given by Mr. Archie Wilkinson, X-ray department, Royal Vic- toria Hospital, Montreal. Mr. Wilkinson along with 24 Canadian scientists drawn from _|Six Canadian Universities and researchers from the uw.S., Scandinavia, Chile, Britain and Switzerland arrived on the 1 1 Ib. lean ground pork cup chopped water chestnuts sp, salt love garlic, crushed . Soya sauce sp. cornstarch egg \% cup minced, green onion cornstarch Combine all ingredients ex- cept final cornstarch; form into small balls, about 1" diameter. Roll in cornstarch; saute in oil bine chow mein noodles with] butter, Sprinkle over tops of; |filled mushroom caps. Arrange until. golden brown. Place in/in shaliow baking pan or asl covered baking dish, in oven cookie sheet. Bake in a pre-| and continue baking for 15 min.|heated moderate oven (350 de-| at 375 degrees. Serve in chafing|>rees F) for 10 to 15 minutes, dish with dip. Makes 24 meat-/Makes 25 to 30 stuffed mush-| balls, rooms. : | Note: For variation quarter) jand seed 6 small green peppers | Combine 1 cup pineapple | and use in place of mushrooms. juice, 1 tbsp. soya. sauce, tbsp. grated fresh ginger, 2 RUMAKI-CHUN KING DIP Civilization will arrive with a vengeance next year, when the Chilean government starts build- ing an airstrip that will make the island a central stopping-off point ip the South Pacific--and ram the twentieth century down the throats of twelve hundred inhabitants of one of the lone- liest. spots on earth. Before that happened, the Canadians wanted to find out everything they could about the .Easter Islanders; where they came from, how they had| been affected by generations of inbreeding, how they reared their children, what diseases} they were prone to and, if pos- sible, why their ancestors carved the great stone idols that have made the island famous and baffled travellers for two hundred years, Because its inhabitants are so| omy (cigarettes are the main currency), who was who in the social order, xnd what they be-| lieved about God, disease and the outside world. The researchers spent two months on the island, living and working in twenty-four skid- mounted trailers that were float- ed ashore on navy landing barges. These stayed behind to serve as the island's health centre. All these things cost money, | an estimated $500,000, and the) expedition had gathered it from several sources. The World Health Organization and _ the} Medical Research Council of| Canada primed the pump with two $10,000 grants, and Defense |Minister Paul Hellyer followed! through by providing the trans-} especially favored. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates that, despite possibly past slow going in career and monetary affairs, the beginning of this new year in your life forecasts the attain- ment of many cherished goals. You are currently -in a cycle (which began on Dec. 23) which stimulates new ideas and pro- gressiveness, so do make the most of it. Your resourcefulness and ingenuity should show tan- gible'results, in various stages, within the next month and for several periods thereafter. For instance, job interests should) advance still further during-the first three weeks of March, the last week in September, the first three weeks of October. and throughout November and next! January. Be careful, however, | February, early March, late June and-or early July. Most auspicious periods for romance: Between now and March 1, all of June, late. October and late December. What may look like the "real thing' in May, Sep- tember or November could prove deceptive, however, so don't "go overboard' where your emotions are concerned. Travel will be under especially generous influences for the bal- ance of this month, the first three weeks in May, next No- vember and. Decembr. You may take several short trips in intervening periods, however. A child born on this day will be highly energetic and en- dowed with a fine imagination and literary ability. IT'S HARD TO TELL WHIPSNADE, England (CP)| Women's Clubs Help To Plan Centennial TORONTO (CP)--About 200 ideas for centennial projects the women's ennjal planning brangh hope to groups in the province. » Chairmen from 11 regions met for the first time Wednes- day with Mrs. Maurice Holt of Peterborough, committee chair- man. The regional chairmen will act as a liaison between the planning branch and wom- en's groups, Mrs. Holt said. Their job will be to encoure age women's groups to under- take projects, to keep groups in- formed on what is available through 'the planhing branch. The women's activities com- mittee has a guidebook to a cen- tury of fashion, the 200 project ideas, a calendar of monthly ideas, a speakers' bureau, slides and a newsletter. All are available through the Ontario centennial planning branch, de low as possible, and the fish) minutes before serving. Makes nce the Chin-|6 servings. ; ; " g , ; 1 er tink ay caleen"| tbsp. green peppers, minced;/ Rinse 1 Ib. chicken livers; | isolated, and because mission-| HMCS Cape Scott,/not to antagonize superiors in which means clear water sal SALMON CHOP SUEY |? tbsp. wine vinegar, 1 tbSP-|/qrain on absorbent paper. Let aries have kept accurate rec-|@ navy repair ship that ferried| mon, or, literally, bok means? tablespoons peanut oil jcornstarch and % cup beef OF! stand 30 minutes in following | 0'ds of births, deaths and mar- the researchers to the island white -- soy means water, |2 teaspoons salt jchicken stock in saucepan. Mix, | sauce: lriages for the past hundred|from Halifax in November, 1964,| you might lose out on the star- f ' % teaspoon pepper bring to boil, stirring constant-\» tablespoons honey jyears, Faster a\and returned again in February| promised progress. | made-to-order 1965 to bring them home. Best periods for monetary in-/ ers 'thought she was expecting|terborough; Mrs. R. M. Dever- ; eux, Brantford; Mrs. Clarke For the lander as one |Chambers, Owen Sound; Mrs. Sooer cactts ith bolling aoe (15% oz.) can Sockeye ly. Cook until clear and thick 2 tablespoons Soya Sauce psi 2 a ee nut oil which has been flavor- , salmon | Y% cup Mazola Corn Oil | tory n addition, various firms ha | terests, aside from the next four ed with-ginger. The Chinese-be- tablespoons soy sauce tablespoon whi one donated everything from labora-/weeks: The entire month of)" J lieve the ginger "kills any fishy|> CUPS celery, in 1-Inch clove garlic, crushed of the strongest doses of civiliza-| tory equipment to a panel truck.| April, the first three weeks of| told them all female polar bears Charles Miller, Gravenhurst; taste, bringing out the natural pieces Remove livers from sauce; tion since Commodore Jacob| The public is invited to at- September, all of October and put on s0 much fat each winter|Mrs. J. Fenton Carson, Sud- flavors. , [2 : sa drain. Wrap half slice of bacon Roggevien sighted the island on tend this educational evening to| next January. Do be cautious in|it is almost impossible to tell|bury; Mrs, J. H. Houston, Earl- . So, with this recipe- and-or 14 tsp. prepared sae ar 'around a halved water chest- Easter Sunday in 1722, and his|be held at St. Gregory's Audi-/spending during the first three| whether they are pregnant orjton; Mrs. Robert Robinson, stther of the others;-may_your ¥ tsp. garlic powder __inut and a bite-size piece' of| '"!8ser-happy landing party kill-!torium, Simcoe street north. 'weeks of March and throughout' not Port Arthur. . . a ages te 25 to 30 fresh mushroom CaPS' \hicken liver: fasten with wood- earns % cup crushed chow mein en pick. Place on broiler rack noodles and broil slowly about 5 min- J Y% cup cold water tbsp. butter, melted utes on each side, turning once Heat oil in large, heavy skil- Combine chicken chow mein.| One-half Ib. sliced bacon, % Ib let, with salt and pepper. Cook {soya sauce, prepared mustard! }iyets, and 1 can Water Chest- salmon (in chunks) in hot oil forjand garlic powder. Mound mix- nuts will make about 2 doz. 2 or 3 minutes. Remove. Add!ture in mushroom caps. Com-|appetizers portation, | partment of tourism and infor- |Maya, a female polar bear at! nation June, early July or the first) this famous parkland z00, has) he regional chairmen in- fhree weeks of September, or| | been getting special treatment! clude Mrs. Frank Ryan, Ot- . lfor three months because keep-|tawa; Miss Mildred Bailey, Pe- Island pras medical labora cubs, Now a bear expert has MUSHROOMS ORIENTAL |; can (1 pound) Chicken Chow 1 Mein 2 tsp. soya sauce wine 1 large onions, cut in sixths tablespoon molasses cups boiling water or stock can (2 cups) bean sprouts tablespoons cornstarch Chinese dinner be a success and may Tsao Shen (the Kit- ! then God) watch over your)° preparations! 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