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Terrace Bay News, 9 Oct 1985, p. 6

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Page 6, Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, October 9, 1985 Sandra Stachiw is our Cook of the Week. She is originally from the city of Windsor and has been in Terrace Bay for 5 years. Sandra enjoys hunting, fishing and time in bush with her hus- band Terry. Sandra has learned to appreciate what this Nor- thern Country has to offer in the way of wild meat. This recipe is her own way of mixing wild game with an everyday meal. When not in the bush Sandra works part time at the local Liquor Stores and also will be driving school buses part time. Cook of the Week Surf's chunky moose sauce and spaghetti Surf's Chunky Moose Sauce for Spaghetti This recipe I've found great for using up the tougher cuts of moose meat. Cut into fine pieces change from meatballs or ground meat. You can add more Italian seasonings for your own taste after sim- mering for about half an hour after the flavours have and. simmered in the spaghetti sauce makes it taste really hearty, a great blended. Don't forget to remove the hot chili pep- pers after the sauCe is cook- Dr. W.C. McComb Orthodontist will be in Terrace Bay (Dr. Notwell's Office) Thursday, October 31, 1985 for ORTHODONTIC CONSULTATIONS ONLY for appointment please call our Thunder Bay office at 344-1341 BIRCH MAGIC ae PHOTOGRAPHY at WHITE SAND LAKE Spend some time in the country and experience the ageless beauty of the North Shore of Lake Superior captured for you by S. JOHNSON HEWSON 824-3155 Professional Photography Portraits, Weddings & Commercial aR rae ar ed or someone might get a pretty hot surprise. 2 to 3 T cooking oil 2 Ibs. moose meat cut in small pieces 2 garlic cloves, minced I large onion, chopped 2 T chopped parsley '4 tsp. oregano or Italian mixed seasonings 2 small hot peppers or % tsp. dried chili peppers I large can spaghetti sauce (any brand) 1 large can stewed tomatoes without the juice (chopped) 8 to 10 fresh mushrooms, sliced In a large pot saute the garlic and onions until clear, then add the moose and brown. Add all the other ingredients except the warning Ontario Consumer Minister Monte Kwinter is advising recipients of a preceding nomination day. NOMINATIONS Notice to Municipal Electors Unorganized Village of Rossport TAKE NOTICE that persons may be nominated as candidates in an election bet- ween 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon of nomination day, Monday, October 21, 1985, but nothing in section 35 of the Municipal Elec- tions Act, R.S.O. 1980, c. 308 prevents a person filing a nomination paper with the clerk during his normal office hours durin OFFICES FOR WHICH PERSONS MAY BE NOMINATED g the four days immediately Trustee -- Lake Superior Board of Education - Public School Electors ---Fwo required (2) Trustee -- North of Superior Roman Catholic Separate School Board -- One Required (1) Trustee -- Lake Superior Board of Education Separate School Electors -- One Required (1) 7 undersigned. Given under my hand this ninth day of October, 1985. Electors are hereby required to take notice and govern themselves according- ly and further take notice that the manner in which said nominations shall be tiled is set forth in section 36 of the Municipal Elections Act. Nomination forms and full particulars of procedures to be followed, may be obtained from the If a greater number of candidates than required to fill the said offices are < nominated and make the required declarations, notice of the time for the holding of the poll, including the advance poll and notice of the last day for making applications for a certificate to vote by proxy will be given forthwith. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that where the number of candidates for an of- fice who are nominated at the end of nomination day is not sufficient to fill the number of vacancies to which the candidates may be elected, subsection 1 of section 40 respecting acclamation applies to those candidates and, on the Wednesday, following nomination day, October 23; 1985, the clerk may, bet- ween the hours of 9 o'clock in the forenoon and 5 o'clock in the afternoon, receive and certify additional nominations for the remaining vacancies in the office in respect of which there was an insufficient number of candidates. A.J. Gauthier Returning Officer mailed travel promotion that the company behind the enticing offer isn't registered with the govern- ment and that money sent to the company isn't pro- tected by the Travel In- dustry Act Compensation Fund. Mr. Kwinter said' that 19,000 announcements were mailed out to various parts of Canada by a com- pany calling itself "Inter- national Travel." The an- nouncements informed recipients that they had won a three-day, two-night vacation for two adults and two children at any one of "'six world famous resorts" in Las Vegas, San Francisco, Hawaii and other exotic locations. Before claiming the prize however, recipients of the announcement are required to forward cheque or money order for $29.95 to a Toronto address to cover "'processing and handling."' The vacation package, mushrooms and bring to a boil and reduce heat to sim- mer for 2 hours adding the mushrooms the last hour. Stir occasionally, keep the pot loosely covered -- to allow the steam to escape. If it's too thick it can be thinned using the juice from the tomatoes. Bear is also a good substitute for the moose meat. Travel promotion the announcement claimed, would be forwarded within 20 days. "Our investigators have determined the address on the announcement is just a mail drop and all replies and money are-being for- warded to Florida,' Mr. Kwinter said. The mailed announce- ment makes no mention of travel costs and because the money is going out of the country to an unregistered company, the minister said consumers would have lit- tle hope of a refund if the vacation package wasn't delivered as promised. The Ontario Travel In- dustry .Act requires all travel agents and wholesalers in the province to register with the Ministry of Consumer and Commercial Relations and contribute to a compensa- tion fund. The fund is us- ed to compensate con- sumers who have paid for, but did not receive travel services. SALES or ie ORGANS You can learn to play, it's fun For all ages For more information call | Mrs. Leanne Mauro: a 824-3224 LESSONS / 4 4 g ( H ; if 1y Contact: . " Cathy Riley for your complimentary facial and color program call: 824-2001

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