PAGE 8. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8,1l975, WH-ITBY FREE PRESSTOWN 0F WHITBYHOLIDAY GARBAGE COLLECTIONOCTOBER l3th, 1975ANDFALL CLEAN-UP WEEKOCTOBER 2Oth TO OCTOBER 24th, 1975Extra trucks and men have ' been assignedthroughout the week of October 2Oth to 24th tohandie the extra load that resuits from the FaitClean-up. Your co-operation is requested inhaving ail garbage out EARLY on your regularcollection day.,There wili be no garbage collhction on Monday,October l3th, 1975.Garbage normally collected on Monday, wilI bepicked up on Tuesday, October l4th, 1975.The Garbage Disposai Site wiIl be closed onOctober l3th, 1975.R. A. Kuwahara, P. Eng.,Director of Public Works.1350THEOSHAWASTATIONWITH BOB BURRAND JIM GIL CHRISTFOR ALOSHA WAGENERALS GAMESHOME AND A WA YFOR ALL AÂGESSome Y programs have openingsMERCANTILE DEPT.,STORENleli's alid childreil 1 S %VS Y D SI'LVER FORMAL. RENTALSLEVIS JEANS CORDS ETC.EXTRA LARGE MENS'SIZESMINOR ALTERATIONS FREECHARGEk-321 BROCK ST. S.WHITBY PLAZA 668-3468lhere's a lime set aside,7:00 10 9:00 p.m. Fridaynight, whiere lte whole famni-ly çani go swimming f'or$2.00? The one to threeyear olds and their Mumsswi:n class, thc tadpolcs forfour and five year olds andthc wornen's classes are smallclasses wiîh a great deal ofpersonal attention. Thewomen's classes are handledin an informal way that puIsthe studeril at case yel doesdite job of teaching and gelsyou set to advancc ltrougitouîlined swimming courses.Saturdays from 12:00-1:00;1:00-2:00 the Whitby YMCAhas buses to pick up citldrenn. Wititby and Brooklin tobring thcm to swim classes.This is for parents' conve-nience or when Ihere justisn't a car available. Tad-poles, beginners, advancedbeginners, firslttrougitsixth star are the classes of-féed.TIIERE ARE STILLSOME OPENINGS IN SOME0F THE WHITBY YMCA'SFAL.L PROG RAM.ADULT PROGRAMSTîtere arc sorte openingsin the auto mechanids class.It would be a chance to dis-cover what is under the hoodof your car and irnpress yourspouse or service managernexl time you take your carin for its check up.Bridge starts shortly and-lasses on improving yourgame might be just whal youare looking for titis fail.Sewing is open to men andwo-men. Its a 16 week courseholding eight of .the classesbefore Christmnas and eighitafter the lholidays. Its srnallenougli to give you personalattention witlî ideal sewiilgconditions.If ils social dance you areinlcresled in its not too lateto gel in step. Latin Ameni-can dances, wallz and manyother dances are taughit.Men's ritness classes getoff to a good start Thursdaynight. Maybe we shouldn'twaiî to0 make that NewYear's Resolulion aboutmiaking an effort to gel inshape but do it now.In Brooklin, the 'Ladies.Take-A-Break' are looking formore womnen t0 corne outand join with them in diclte programn they have pre-pared.Aquatics: If you didn'îget registcred in swiimingbecause of the cottage orother reasons it's not 100late. The Whiîby YMCA hasopeni: gs in Iheir pre-scitool,school children and woncn'sclasses. Did you knowchoosefrom Saturday morning.Baton twirling is a newcourse titis ycar ai Uic Y.Gymnastics, floor hockey,badminton and judo arc thcotiter courses offcred 10 liteyoulh 10 chioose from onSaturday.Citild care is starting nextwcek. This course preparesyoung people to accept thercsponsibility of filling in forparents for short pcri.ids oftime. Child behavior, firstaid, goo.d character are someof te subjects laught anddiscussed.Lecl's nol forget aboutguitar. Thtis is a course Ihatoffers group instruction andis an ideal starling place fora potentitil guilar player.Titere are m any othercourses offered by th eWhitby YMCA and theywould be most interested inhearing from people withideas of other programs.For further informationphone 668-6868.Raise for supers,education directorsThe Durhtam Board ofEducation, at ils most recentregular meeting approved areviscd sciedule of salariesfor superintendents and ltedirector of educalion effect-ive September 1, 1975 10Augus 31, 1976.A quarter-cup of leftover ham and a rich creany cheese saucemade with imported Holland Cheese, you can buiid this pancaketower to suit any appetite.Holland cheesepan cake towerA grcat way 10 sîrecîci a litîle leftover cooked ham inta whole meal, titis recipe is s0 good you may want10 buy the hamn anyway, just 10 try il out. Delicate pan-cakes are lightly flavorcd with imported Holland citeese,layered and cnrobed in a rich citeese sauce chunky witititam. Add a few crisp carrot and celery sticks on lte sideand you'll have anotiter family favourite t0 add 10 yourmenus.Pancakes:11/2 cups ali-purpose flour1 leaspoon sait1 teaspoon baking powder½/ cup (2-ounces) shreddedimported Holland Edamor Gouda3 eggs, lightly beaten11/2 cups apple juice or milkButter for f ryingCheese Sauce:2 tablespoons butter1 tablespoon flour1 cup apple juice or milk11/2 teaspoons preparcdmustardi cup (4-ounces) shreddedimporled Holland Edamor Gouda2 apples, pceled andchopped1¼ cup chopped cooked hamnTo make the pancakes:Spoon flour, sait, baking pow-der and shredded importedHolland Edam or Gouda mbta bowl. Mix well. Beat theeggs, milk- and mnelîed buttertogether. Pour into dry ingre-dients. Stir until just mixed.For best pancakes allow Iostand 1 - 2 hours. If batter istoo thick add a litIle moreliquid. Meit a littie butter ina frypan or on a hot griddle.Pour batter in the frypan or onthe griddle to make pancakes(4 to 5 inches diameter). Cookover medium heat until bub-bles rise 10 the surface of pan-cakes and the underside isbrowned. Turo and brown theother side. Turn out onto aplate; stack one on top of theother to keep warm.To niake the cheese sauce:Meit the butter in a heavy bot-tomed saucepan. Stir in theflour until thoroughly blended.Add the apple juice slowly; stirconstantly as mixture thickensint a smooth sauce. Blend inprepared rnustard and gratedimported Holland Edam orGouda. Fold in chopped appleand ham. Cook over Iow heat.for 2 minutes. (Sauce must flotboit.)Allow 3 - 4 pancakes perserving. Stack with a spoonfulof sauce hetween pancakes andspoon :dditional sauce overstack of pancakes. Make 4scrvings.Salaries of senior academie,personnel are related directlyto the -salaries of secondarysehool principals. The Arbi-tration Award of Mr. G. Fer-guson, Q.C., granted salaryincreases to principal of$4,175 or 14.8% September1Ist and $2,000 or 6.2%January 1, 1976 and a maxi-mum cost of living adjust.ment of $300 at June 30,1976. Principals' maximumsaiaîy by August 31, 1976wil be $34,350 plus costof living.Salary rates are as follows:Minimum saiaiy for superin-tendents is $36,500 at Sept-ember 1, 1975 to a maximumof $40,3 50 for senior super-indents by August 31, 1976;and salary for the director is$45,500 at September 1,1975 to $47,350 by August31, 1976.Fringe Benefits for thisgroup of employees will b eequal to those negoîiated byleacher federations.The board commilleenoted in ils report that therates being paid are compar-able to other schools' boardsof sirilar size in Ontario.Make sure your babycrib has as narrow aspace as possible be-tween the siats. Themattress should fit thecrib very snugly, if youcan fit more than twofingers between themattress and the crib,the mattress is toosmall. Buy bumper padsfor the crib. Check thecrib's metal parts andthe edges of the cribframe for sharp orrough edges.,Don't Freeze EverythingCertain foods should flotbe frozen, because theirflavor or texture changesduring the freezing process.For example: cooked eggwhite toughens; saladgreens lose their crispness;raw tomatoes change theirflavor and color and becomelimp and watery; raw ap-piÃe and gapsbeoe otCHILDRENTitere's a lot toLISTEN TO1
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