Ontario Community Newspapers

Penetanguishene Citizen (1975-1988), 22 Dec 1980, p. 18

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Wide selection of Ont. vegetables for holiday meals this season best to choose a cooking Vegetables are an_ the Ontario Ministry of casserole with a _ cookedinaskillet witha cooked, drained brown sugar, honey or important part of any Agriculture and Food. method that will fit in favoritesauce. Tooven-__ bit of butter. To serve, a vegetable in a blender, maple syrup. Purees meal. And it's good to Ontario vegetables with how you're cooking cook frozen vegetables, _ seasoned butter or glaze food processor or press can be made ahead of know that there'sa wide include the winter or therestofthemeal. For thaw them just enough will add a tasty touch. througha sieve. Pureed time and _ reheated variety of Ontario root vegetables--car- instance, if the meat is to separate them, vegetables can be _ before serving. vegetables to choose rots. potatoes, parsnips,, to be roasted in the sprinkle with water and For a_ pleasant seasoned with chopped Some vegetables are from. even at this time Tutabagas and onions. oven. plan to cook the dot with butter. Cover change, try a vegetable onion, butter, salt and great served raw, such of year. December's Mushrooms are _ vegetables there too. them tightly and cookin _ puree. Puree the pepper or try a bit of as carrot and rutabaga holiday meals can boast available all year, and Baked potatoes and a moderate oven for cut into sticks. When the freshness and _ there's also a wide squash are favorites about half an hour. Obituar guests drop in treat delicious flavor of ner Ontario ee it cooked this way but for F on mp of the Suave: vpituary anit as ee eh Ontario's many _ and frozen vegetables. a bit of elegance, try fresh. frozen or canne vegetable, fruit an vegetables say the When cooking any of combining a couple of vegetables can be Pau or Call cheese tray. marketing specialists at these vegetables, it's vegetables togetherina steamed, boiled or Pant Mabead: Chicky Thies ual No eee ue you Howes Corner, ae follow in the spring in Pca tie he eek. Township, died sud- St. Ann's Cemetery, eeaneH: ant! troven denly on Dec. 14, 1980 in Penetanguishene. vegetables. Penetanguishene General Hospital. He was 38. The Tiny Township native lived all his life in this area. For the past 12 years he was a practical nursing assistant at the Penetanguishene Mental Health Centre. His 'wife, Barbara (Marchand) Moreau of Howes Corner, daughters Kimberly Anne and Melissa Anne, both at home, and mother, Mrs. Celestine Moreau, also of Howes Corner, survive him. Gerard Moreau his father, predeceased him. Brothers John, Leo, David, Allen, Raymond ty (Christmas (oa <1 al o f Penetanguishene) and NI sisters Prima (Mrs. Counting on the best Christmas ever for each of Martial Marchildon) of Lafontaine, Avela (Mrs. ; : : ¢ ; Allen's @uesnelle). "of over and enrich your lives every day of the coming Kettleby, Lorraine (Mrs. Ralph Freeman) of Toronto, and Dolores (Mrs. Ron Hayes) of Toronto also survive s him. Fr. Louis Dignard officiated at the funeral, | held Dec. 17, 1980 at St. Ann's Memorial r our customers! May the spirit of the season carry year. Here's wishing you a very joyous yuletide! Management & Staff Toronto Dominion Eimale Bank 359.1770 i Mean John and Kid John Nix, left and Roger Bell were two of the many staff members that took part in Midland Secondary School's Christmas Assembly, Friday. Here. Nix, alias mean John, takes a drink of Coke offered to him by Bell, alias Kid. In case you didn't recognize it, it's a take-off spoof of the Mean Joe Green Coke commercial now on television. It's time to send our FTD Fcliday (law ouquet Brighten up the season. With our festive arrangement of fresh flowers and greens in an exclusive R FTD Snowflake gy Hurricane 2) Lamp Call or visit us Now. Perrin's Flowers 321 King St 526-7844 To all our customers Christmas is that wonderful time of year when we can greet all of our friends and wish them the best of the season. We are fortunate in haying so many great friends and patrons and we hope that we can continue to do business with you. Have a happy holiday! Midland Auto & Towing Service (Ing AT COLBORNE 526- 3727 Page 18, Monday, December 22, 1980 GEORGIAN HOME BAKERY 253 King St., Midland Helping you F a say it right.

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