PAGE 6, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1976, WHITBY FREE PRESS impress your guests than to creatE rry Unusual Drinks by serving sophisticated,fotos mor Elegant and unusual drinks before or occasions. after dinner. Three new Fosi Easy Entertaining cocktails for innovative refehn hosts and hostesses use rfehn There's no betterway to exotic, versatile touches 1the towrj :treats suitable e 44most special" rnething cool and. g after a niglit on 1,try serving the Operate. W Top Whatever forrns you need for your business ... bis, Iedgers, labels, w'ork f-heets, envelopes, letterheads,- file cads ... counit on us for expert help. We'll be happy to give you suggestions. M.B.MK Publishing *& Photography Inc. 121 Brock St. N. Whit'by 668-6111 BROWN'fS Adult Soda: the classic ice- cream soda adapttz41for grownup tastes. To make a soda that'1l se'rve six, you'1l need a quart of club soda, a quart of vanilla ice cream, and N cup each of Liquore Galliano, fresh lemon juice and whipped cream. Blend in each taîl glass two tablespoons of Galli- ano, lemon juice and whip- ped cream; then alternate soda with scoops of ice cream. Stir gently. When soda has settled, top with a scoop of ice cream. Ad- ditional whipped cream can be used as a garnish. Roman Coffee makes for an interesting variation on the after-dinner coffee tra- dition. Pour an ounce of Liquore G alliano into a large cup and idd one tea- spoon of sugar. Add hot, strong, black coffee to ap- proximately.3z' inch from top of cup. Swizzle, then add cream. 1 F Recent drug raids carried out by the RCMP, OPP, FOODMASTER BROOKLIN, ONTARIO NORTH WHITBY DELIVERY AT PHONE 655,.4521 NOMINAL CHARGE OPEN MONDAY JANUARY 3 DEST SUY 10Oto PACKAGE Red Rase -Orange Peko. Economy 100 taPackage GLAD "os?19.19 TEA BACS 99' FACIAL TISSUE 200 x 2-PLY PACKAGE KRAFT- SMOOTH or CRUNCHY 1-LB JAR KLEENEX 59' PEANUT' mmr 79' BATHROOM 2-ROLL PACKAGE CHEF BOY-AR-DEE SINGLE CHEESE 1 5-OZ PKG DELSEYTISsuE 55 PIZ IX 79c0 iwo&mv ro -I. WHOLE 1O-FL-OZ TIN a UNG c MUSHROOM 57 KINGOR IZ-5LB PACKAGE CHEER sl8,9 P.wdeod Detogent i PRE -PRICED Si.9 FABRUCSOFTEN LOWES KITTY UTUER I0.. .SO $siso, SOFT CORN OIL 2 x 8-OZ SLEEVE PACK Magaie 89 ROA8TED) 1-LSBGAG Maxem um$199 COFFEE *Curtesy\. Value atisf action Open Thurs. 9 -,9 , Fru.9 - 6 Closed Sot., New Ysor's TSHANK - $1 .15.S kv. RI.d.ss. BACON J1091C MiId & Sweet 16.oz Pkg YOU $AV[ TWICE WtN IU APICE MAPLE LEAF iiaa kg$1 a MAPK LEAF POUSSI-BIERWUST.- PIPPUONI . SALAMI DELI SAUSAGE &OZ PACKAGE 89 From the management aund staff:0 1NEW YEA&R'S GREETINGS TO ALL OUR VALUED CUSTOMERSY WITH SPECIAL THANIKS'FOR TOUR PATRONAGE DURINO 1976 AND HOPE THAT WE CAN SERVE YOU EVEN BETTER;- 'IH 1977' Purham and Toronto Poiuc resulted in the arrest ofsib Whitby residents. Arrested on varlous druÉ charges were Lattrel Lynn Bannon, 19, of Kent St.; David Robert Garside, 19,, of Donovan-Cres.; David James Elmo Hendersho, 21, of Ash St.; Robert Glen Redfearn, 22 of Anderson St.; Cathiy Marshall, 19, of Ash St; and David Joseph Baxter, 19, of Green St. The raids, which took place in Whitby, Oshawa and Toronto' were part of a provincial -crackdown on illegal drugs. The arrests followed more than two monthsof police investigation. When Freeézer Fa ils We ail know how impor- tant it is to store frozen foods properly but wha-f- happenis when your freezer goes on the blink? Experts say that if you keep your freezer closed, food will stay frozen up to 2 days. Howeverî you may not discover that your freezer is flot operating properly until your frozen foods are partially or corn- pletely thawed. Be advised that partial thawing and refreezing will affect the quality of food. However, you can safely refreeze foods if they still contain ice crystals. And you can refreeze, thawed fruits if they stili taste and smell good. If you don't wish to refreeze them, use themn for cooking and bak- ing, or for preserves. If you do decide to re- freeze food, be sure and dlean your freezer out first. When refreezing, do so quickly by turning the ad- justable temperature con-* trol to the coldest setting before the current cornes on again. If possible, place warmer packages, against refrigerated surface, maic- ing sure they are, piled so that air can circulate around themn. You c an turn the freezer setting back,to n à ormal after foôds are well frozen once again. 'It. isýrecomixiended that thesëe rerozeîfôodshbe used-as soon 'as possible.- w '~T.oP-I.". f J~4~ ~ ~ ~J~4Tf ~ L.....~. ~ ~ j Ii.~NiAN .PIWGE~fMT.IA* Whîle stili recovering from overeating and busy visiting 1 have to adwiit that this is cettainly an exciting time of year. 1 hope that ail of you are enjoying happy holidays with your families. A large group of children attended the Christmas party at Brooklin Library last Thursday where games, siniging aind good fun prevailed. Films and a story program will begin on Thursday the 3Oth at 2:30 - 3:30 for local children - this is the last of such programs that have been on this past week =~ it should be really special! Group '74 members are reminded of their next meeting January 3rd, at 8 p.m. at BrooklinCommunity Centre. SUND)AY, JANUARY 2nd - Durham Trail Riders monthily meeting. Please eall 655-4422 for information and directions. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY Sth- Brooklin District Kinettes will meet at Kedron Delis. Val 655-4317 Six arrested ini drug raids HnCS Umt FISH CAKES 24-oz. Pkg.$109 OSIJN KINO EGG ROLLS 6-0zPkçg6 9c BLU.OGG limO SmZ DELUXE PIZZA s2.69 BUNmw LEMONADE 6 Fi.Oz-Tin 27c :MAPLE LEAF - SHORT : RLLY COOKED 8 UTI PORTION BMAPLE LEAF S K SMOSIO >,UJN(LfSS : DINN POUE 69 ESOMURSI.6,l :MAPLE LEAF'- 16-cz. pkg. ESKINLESS 7C jWIENERS 57l' :HAM STEAKS lb. $1.39 a BOSTON STYLf' :PORK BUTT ROASTS lb. 88 C *MAPLE LEAF POLIrH SAUSAGE IL 99 c *MAPLE LEAF is-az PACKA6C : OLOGNA Pkg - c. 89 c Feh Produce for Holiday Feasting! Sunkist Oranges size 113 99< dloz. California Green Onions 2 bunches 39ç Florida Red Ripe No. 1 Cello Tomatoes 14 oz. net weighf 59ç m a-