Ronald McDonald House†356 Dundas Street West 'lbronto. Ontario M5T 165 THE MOST BEAUTIFUL HOUSE IN TOWN For those parents. who have a child undergoing cancer treatment or diagnostic series. the Ronald McDonald House in Toronto is a blessing. Run by the nonâ€"profit corporation. Children's Oncology Care of Ontario. the house has 20 private bedrooms with the necessary support rooms of kitchen. T.V. room, lounges and other facilities. A full-time manager. supported by many volunteers attend to the day-to-day running of the home as well as the changing needs of those using the home. A "home away from home" for those who need not only a place to stay. but also emotional support during trying times. Parents are close at hand for visits. Financial and emotional strains are reduced and families are more able to cope with the various aspects of serious illness in a loved one. Support comes from a variety of sources: concerned community groups and service clubs. corporate donors and the general public. If you would like to contribute. donations are tax deductible and receipts issued. Household goods and food staples are also accepted at the House. For $5.00 a year. anyone can become a member of the organization. A regular newsletter plus an annual report is issued to members. ' Cheques should be made out to: , Children's Oncology Care of Ontario and forwarded to: ' Ronald McDonald House 355 Dundas St. W.. Toronto. Ont. M5T H35 CANADIAN 4 fl ï¬e s?†SMART COOKING can be purchased from any Cancer Society Volunteer or from Elsi" 0" Seeley's Bay Libraries NORTH LEEDS LANTERN RIDEAU BRANCH GOAL FOR 1986 $10,500.00 "LET'S so OVER THE TOP!†H I N N E R S U P P 0 R T A CAMPAIGN MONIES GO FOR: Education “4% Patient Services “5% Research 61% Admin. E» Fund Raising 9% While RESEARCH. EDUCATION E. SERVICE TO PATIENTS goes on ALL YEAR. the CANCER SOCIETY'S APRIL CAMPAIGN IS when the MAJOR part of funding is achieved. RIDEAU BRANCH VOLUNTEER CAPTAINS for 1985 Elgin. Chaffey's Lock and Area Philipsville E. area California. Jones Falls. Morton. Whitefish Lake E. HwylllSlto Lyndhurst Rd.] Delta 8 area Village of Portland Newborn 8 area Lyndhurst E. area Westport E; area Edgar Connell 359â€"5723 Betty Oavison 359â€"5877 Edith Berry 3B7â€"3Ll145 Patricia Donald 928â€"2881 Joyce Huntley 272â€"2658 Joan McCann 272-28Ll3 Jean Robertson 928â€"22l8 Joan Blair 273â€"2809 Virginia Blair 273â€"5534 Rona Dier 273â€" Judy Pattinson 272â€"2736 Carolyn Visser 283â€"!576 If YOU would like to help canvass. please contact the Captain in your area....Your Help Will be most welcome! EXTRASIII! Each year. members of the Zeta Iota Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi take time to distribute DAFFODILS throughout the area into many stores and locations. They also actively promote the sale of the DAFFODILS. funds from these sales adding to our campaign. GREET SPRING WITH DAFFODILS AND HELP THE CANCER SOCIETY CAMPAIGN! DAFFODILS WILL BE IN THE STORES â€" APRIL 3 Portland Rural area Newboyne area I TERIYAKI BEEF RUMAKI Wrap render unï¬t o/nartnaled bee/around rr'unr/lr nulrr thru- nuu [or a delectable Ital appetizer. cookbook "Smart Cooking", a new published by the Canadian Cancer Society, is now available locally. This topâ€"notch cookâ€"book meets the guidelines recommending HIGH FIBRE, LOW FAT nutritional diets. Not a diet cookbook but one for everyone, it contains many new and tasty recipes along with some basic pointers towards health through nutrition. Proceeds from the purchased from Cancer Society Volunteers or specific outlets, go to the support of Patient Services, Education and Research. (books purchased through book stores do not add to the Cancer Society funds) Cookbook, if llb sirloin. round or flank 375 3 steak (about NOVA SCOTIA SEAFOOD Jinth/l em CHOWDER mm M Icug soy sauce‘ 50 ml. Serve a: a main muru. along with mun roll: and a tossed green I (love Erik. minced | JaladJor an aprlx-uh' dinner bufl'et ar an after-(Mater parry. You I [he minced onion '5 "‘1' Ian malt it early in the day Iop'ue I’ll/lam" a chance to drwlop. 1 lb, "mud w r '5 ml ' ' 1 d ml and m, , â€"â€"Lâ€"E_L_____-~ To mm mm. (Imp carom, a try an ran n a I [I run ’ u woman-“hi†Eu“ 5 ml. 2"“ bull“ 25 "‘I- {up ground EIOELI '1 ml. I cup chï¬‚ï¬ onions 250 ml. . a" (m 0â€?“ m†‘ 2 CUE chicken stock or clam 'luice 500 mL Val" ‘hï¬muu I eu eho cele 250 ml. 3 anw' (and tho 3 Place meat «I ..eer£r lot about 30 minutes or until I salt 5 ml. ï¬rm for easier slicing, Cut offam fat, Slice mat arrou the pram] Hound 2522:, gram into very thin strips about I inch/‘2 mm thick and 3 inches/B cm long. I lb h‘ddod mic" 500 In a bowl combine soy sauce. girlie. onion. sugar. '3 “a Vh°l¢ mm 50° "'l- Worcestershire sauce and ginger. Add meat and stir to coat I cu all- flour 75 ml. strips evenly. Marinate gar 30 tumult-I'll roo‘rltlcmpcn- ture. stirring occuiona y. or overmg t in re ngentor. l axe/Jr? K) dam, l Drain mat. Wrap one strip around each water chestnut . h . I25 and secure with toothpick. Arrange on baking sheet or in ' lb ‘00de "m" ’ "mp or ‘ shallow glan serving dish. Broil for S to 4 minutes or until him" ma‘ piping hot and cooked medium-are. (or microwave on In large saucepan or soup kettle. melt butter: add onions and cook over low heat for a few minutes until soft. Stir in chicken stock. celery. carrots. salt. and r to taste. Bring to a boil: reduce heat and simmer. uncovered. for 20 minutes or until arrou are tender. Add Fillets. eover and cook for 5 minutes longer. (The chowder may be pre- paredahead to this point and from: that and reheat before continuing with recipe). Stir enough ofthe milk into the flour to make smooth paste. Gradually stir paste into soup. then stir in remaining milk and simmer until mixture thickens slightly. Just before Jerving, stir in dams and shrimp: heat through. 1am and adjust seasonings. Makes 6 servings (about I. cups/300 rnL each). Calories per serving: 22: Cram/'3! er mung: Caldun: good VuaninA and niaa'n: heenent High for 5 to 4 minutes. routing dish Itur‘n halfway through cooking time). Makes about 25. W LOW] p†ï¬llâ€: 37 Cram/cl per serving: 0.! F all! plea: (y'me are a (and lower 0/ iron. % How do you talk with someone who has cancer? Listen to them and listen with your heart. Remember the young girl who pleaded with those around her. “When you look at me, don 't think ofme as a patient or as a case of leukemia. Think of me as a person â€" as the person you knew before I became ill." page 17