SSS ea Se Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, September 24, 1986, page 5 Oat and honey muffins for you Helene at the fair Terrace Bay's Birchwood Terrace had a crafts booth at the fifth annual Fall Fair held in Terrace Bay on Sept. 14, and working at the table was none other than Helene Ballard, columnist for the News. Handmade pillows, scarves, tableclothes, and knit goods were on sale at the booth. Recreation Co-ordinator Terry Bryson called the fair a great success, with 64 booths this year, including three from Thunder Bay, one from Wawa, and even one from Manitoulin Island. Newsletter policy News might be interested in doing an article. We look forward to hearing from you. Our phone number is 825-3747. The Terrace Bay-Schreiber News welcomes letters to the editor. All let- ters should be sent to The Editor at the News, P.O. Box 579, Terrace FUN WAT (NC) -- Health conscious cooks are always on the lookout for new ways to add fibre and nutrition to the family menu. With today's focus on healthier, fitter lifestyles, it's not surprising to find more and more people interested in baking with na- tural grains such as wheat germ and oats. Wheat germ, the heart of the wheat kernel from which seedlings germinate, is a good source of Vita- min B and other nutrients essential for life and growth. Oats are among the most nu- tritious of processed cereals. They have more protein and crude fibre than any other whole grain cereal and' provide a good source of Vita- minA. Combined, these versatile grains give a distinct flavour and texture to delicious baked goods. These heal- thy Oat and Honey Bran Muffins are a tempting example. Oat and Honey Bran Muffins 1 cup ROBIN HOOD or OLD MILL Oats. 3/4 cup KRETSCHMER Wheat Germ 1/2 cup natural bran 1/2.tsp. salt 1/2 tsp. cinnamon 1 cup buttermilk or soured milk 3/4 cup liquid honey 2 eggs, beaten 1/2 cup oil 1 cup ROBIN HOOD Whole Wheat Flour* 2 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. baking soda 1/2 cup raisins COMBINE oats, wheat germ, bran, salt, cinnamon and butter- milk. Mix well and let stand 15 min- utes. ADD honey, eggs and oil. Mix well. COMBINE flour, baking powder and baking soda. Add to egg mix- ture. Stir just until moistened. Stir in raisins. FILL well-greased muffin cups 3/4 full. : BAKE at 375°F for 20-25 min- utes. Loosen edges and turn out on wire racks to cool. MAKES 1-1-1/2 dozen muffins *OR SUBSTITUTE 1 cup ROBIN HOOD All-Purpose Flour. NC O"CONNOR- Mr. héderick Bay, Ontario, POT 2W0, or dropped off in person at the News office in the basement of the Post Office building on Simcoe Plaza during office hours. Letters should be typed, if possi- ble, or at least legible if handwritten. The author's name, address, and tele- phone number should be included on the letter for verification. No anony- mous letters will be accepted. Virtually any topic can be used in a letter to the editor, though please try to keep them as brief as possible. The News reserves the right to edit or refuse to publish any letter. Also, if you have a possible story idea or an interesting hobby, the We need you... Please give. CANADIAN SOCIETE CANCER CANADIENNE SOCETY DU CANCER Quote Of The Week: The press must be free; it has always been so and much evil has been corrected by it. If govern- ment finds itself annoyed by it, let it examine its own con- duct and it will find the cause. Thomas Erskine (1792) O'Connor Age 58 years, of Schreiber passed away in Thunder Bay hospital on September 1, 1986. He was a member of the Singlemen's Union retiring in 1985 with 40 years of service. Survived by his wife Dolores; children Donald, Neil, Lori, all of Schreiber, Nan- IN LOVING MEMORY cy(Mrs. F. Bower) of Thunder In loving memory of my dear husband and father ' : "NAPOLEON LAPOINTE" who passed away | | ofkegine, se marie witens) September 25, 1985. Vergilli) of North Bay, Jackie 2 % (Mrs. D. Dell) of Sarnia. Great love lives on Predeceased by his parents and 1 brother. Rested at the King Funeral Home, Schreiber. Funderal mass was_ held September 3 at 3 p.m. from Ho- ly Angels Roman Catholic Church. Interment Schreiber Cemetery. From your wife Laurette Greatly missed by George, Lorraine, Norman, Joel, Paul, Louise and Johanne and grandchildren Deanna and T.J. THE LAKE SUPERIOR BOARD OF EDUCATION LAKE SUPERIOR HIGH SCHOOL INVITES PARENT VOLUNTEERS to assist in the library For more information please contact R. 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