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Terrace Bay News, 5 Sep 1963, p. 10

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Page 10, 1963 THE NEWS Continued from Page 9 weekend while her daughter Donna and Bonnie Hamiiton were the guests of Bonnie's aunt, Mrs. G.Hogan in Fort William. LABOUR DAY EVENTS Labor Day, though cool, stayed dry and the events scheduled by the Unions for the Ball field were run off in great style. A record number of children took part in the events and prizes and treats were distributed galore. More details on this programme will be published next week. To climax the day a Dance'held in the Arena proved popular with the adults and HEED THOSE JUNIOR COPS here too prizes were distributed. AY THE CROSSINGS! Highlight of the evening was the Safety Draw when five $100.00 awards were made. They are carefully selected aad The lucky winners were:- Ray Black, John fruined.... to KNOW their basi- Knight, Cliff Daley, Ludwig Petrus, Bill nbas. McKenzie. HUNTING SEASONS IN THIS DISTRICT SPICED BEETS Use small beets, preferably young ones. DUCKS - Sept. 14th to December 14th incl. Cut off all but two inches of the stem. Wash Bage Limits - 5 per day, 10 in possession, well and cover with cold water. Bring to ao none of which shall be a Ganvasback or Red- boil and cook till tender. In the meantime head. prepare the following pickling syrup. GEESE - in the agg. --- 5 per day 10 in pogs. 2 cups vinegar Migratory game birds may be hunted with a 2 cups water shotgun not larger than 10 gauage. Rifles 13 cups sugar must not be used. 1 stick cinnamon RUFFED AND SPRUCE GROUSE - 5 per day - 15 t tsp. each whole cloves, whole in poss. - Bept.14th to Decll4th, incl. allspice and mustard.seed. Tie spices ina MOOSE - Oct.1lst, 1963 to Jan.3rd, 1964, both | cloth, combine all ingredients and bring to dates inclusive. ; a boil. Cook five minutes. Let stand while 'DEER - Oct. Ist to Dec.14th, 1963, both dates| the beets are being prepared. inclusive. When beets are cooked, peel them. Bring Moose and deer of either sex may be taken | the syrup to a boil and put the beets in. and there are no restrictions on the age of Simmer about 15 minutes. Remove the spice the animal to be taken. A hunter may hold bag, pack the beets in hot sterilized jars a moose license and a deer license but not and cover with syrup. Seal tightly and s®ore more than one of each in any year. Each away when cool. (For even more flavour undo license is valid to take only ONE dear or spice bag and allow them to enter jars with ONE moose. beets. ) | If there is doubt about interpretation of CANNED FIELD MUSHROOMS | | Pick over and clear mushrooms, Wash them well in cold water. Place in pot, cover with water and bring to a boil. Simmer a few minutes. Drain in a colander. Rinse with cold water. Put in pot once more and bring to a boil. Do. nostadd water--khey will make their own liquid. Salt in the pot, allowing about a teaspoon of sait to each quart sealer mix and pack into hot sterilized jars. Place in a canner, cover with water and cook the pint sealers two hours and quart sealers three hours. To freeze field mushrooms simply parboil them, after cleaning, rinse, drain and pack into suitable containers. To use, let them thaw, then cook as fresh. any of the regulations, contact the Dept. of Lands and Forests for clarification before commencing your hunting trip. HINT - add a diced apple to your sauerkraut and the neighbours won't know what you are cooking. Some people are like blotters; they soak up everything and get it all backwards. FSH Some of those who received awards at last Thursday's award night. Photo By.R.Cotto

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