et ee cee ee wn ~ a re an as a ] | Page 14 February 1986 Cassiar Courier From The Neighbor’s Kitchen SUPPER ON VALENTINE’S DAY Sara Tyson Rover wrote: When a man talks to you about his mother's cooking, pay no attention, for between. the ages of 12 and 21, a boy can eat large quantities of any thing and never feel it. Keeping Sarah’s advice in mind these recipes are suggested for the over twenty-one group, where candles, champagne and an exceptionally pleasant companion are not reminders of an- Other's cooking, CANTALOUPE SOUP TARAGON CHICKEN GARDEN VEGETABLES STRAWBERRIES AND KIWI FRUIT WITH CREAM CHAMPAGNE CANTALOUPE SOUP l-ripe cantaloupe, peeled and cubed 60 ml peeled and halved grapes 250 ml water 60 ml dry white wine or sherry 4 fresh mint leaves t Juice of 1 lime 30 ml natural yogurt thinly sliced lime for garnish Combine melon, grapes water and wine in a saucepan. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and sim- mer for 10 minutes. Cool and puree. Mix in juice of one lime. Chill thoroughly. Pour into serving dishes and top with yogurt and garnish with mint leaves. TARRAGON CHICKEN 4 chicken breasts Salt and freshly ground black pepper 90 ml butter 30 ml freshly chopped tarragon (% this quantity if dried) Preheat oven to 190°C. Season chicken, dot the skin with butter using half the quantity. Cream the remaining butter and tarragon, place evenly on chicken breasts. Place chicken in a casserole and cover, Bake for 45 minutes, basting frequent- ly. Remove lid and broil until golden. Serve with wild rice. YOUR RRSP DESERVES INDUSTRIAL PENSION FUND Performance figures through July 31, 1985 Total Growth Annual Compound Growth 1 Year Bet: +38.2% + 38.2% 3 Years 434.3% +120.9% 3) kears +17.1% +1422 For over a decade Industrial Pension Fund has been returning QUALITY, CONSERVATIVE returns to its shareholders. 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Serve hot sprinkling with parsley. FRESH STRAWBERRIES & KIWI FRUIT WITH CREAM 250 g strawberries, hulled and sliced 2 kiwi fruit, peeled and sliced 15 ml sugar 125 ml white dry wine 250 ml whipping cream Prepare fruit, marinate in wine and sugar for a minimum of four hours. Whip cream. Arrange the fruit in a chilled glass top with whipped cream. Decorate with shaved chocolate. Enjoy the fruit and cream and drink the wine! Something Exotic——a touch o f the East CURRIED SHRIMP WITH RICE FRIED CAULIFLOWER PAPAYA AND ICE CREAM CHAMPAGNE —according to legend the spices used in curries are renowned for their romantic properties. CURRIED SHRIMP WITH RICE 250g shredded coconut (unsweetened ) 500 ml hot water / onion, finely chopped a Beautiful Historic Building Overlooking the Stikine River Approved Guest Rooms 11 a.m. ~ 7 p.m. (kitchen facilities avail. ) RESERVATIONS AND 7 Cafe Features Home-Cooking INFORMATION (Stikine Salmon a Speciality) Stikine Riversong Lodge 7 Groceries, Gas and Oil available General Delivery Telegraph Creek, B.C. 235-3196 ONLY $42.00 ONLY $21.00 or $.15 per squ. ft. COUCH AND CHAIR (REGULAR SIZE) ONLY $65.00 SCOTCH GUARDING FOR ABOVE SET ONLY $32.50 EXTRA CHAIRS $15.00 and up (minimum or 1,500 sq. ft.) $40.00 NOW THAT THE BUSY HOLIDAY SEASON IS OVER CALL US TO CLEAN UP THE SPOTS AND SPILLS CARPET 12 x 11.6=139 sq.ft. x $.30 per sq. ft. SHAMPOO/AIR FRESHENER/TRAFFIC LANE SCOTCH GUARDING FOR ABOVE CARPET D&L CARPET AND UPHOLSTERY CLEANING SPECIAL RATES FOR COMMERCIAL CARPETS MINIMUM CHARGE FOR ANY CARPET OR UPHOLSTERY by Denyse Tavener / garlic clove, finely chopped 30 ml corn oil 1 cinnamon stick 2 cloves 3 ml cardamon I bay leaf I] tomato peeled and chopped dash of turmeric 5 ml ginger 5 ml curry powder 5 ml salt dash of cayenne pepper 250 g fresh medium-sized shrimp, shelled steamed/boiled rice Make coconut milk by soaking the coconut in hot water for thirty minutes, strain, reserving the liquid and coconut. Now for the shrimp: Fry the onion and garlic in oil with the spices, un- til the onion is translucent. Add tomato and cook for 2 to 3 minutes longer. Remove the bay leaf, cloves and cinnamon stick. Add shrimp. Pour 250 ml coconut milk into the shrimp mixture. Bring to the boil and simmer for 30 minutes. Add 30 ml of coconut to thicken. Serve over rice. FRIED CAULIFLOWER 60 ml flour 3 ml baking powder 1 ml salt 45 ml milk pinch cayenne pepper pepper to taste 5 ml vegetable oil % small cauliflower Oil for deep frying Steam cauliflower until tender-crisp. Drain and cool. Heat the oil. Combine the first seven ingred- ients to make a batter. Dip each floret into the batter, shake off excess batter. Drop into oil for 3 to 4 minutes until golden, drain on Paper towel and serve immediately. PAPAYA WITH ICE CREAM 1 or 2 ripe papaya Ice Cream Juice of 1 lime 15 ml sugar Twist of lime Combine the lime juice and sugar. Peel, seed and dice papaya into cubes, add lime juice. Serve over ice cream with a twist of lime. And a last word from Thomas Halburton: There is a private spring to-everyone’s affection; if you find that, and touch it, the door will fly open.... so back to candles, champagne, great food and pleasant company (forget mother)-—enjoy the evening! > FOR FREE ESTIMATES PLEASE CALL DURK MCINTYRE at 778-7860 Minor Hockey °~ On Saturday, January 11th, the Cassiar Novice B, Novice A, and Atom teams hosted their counter- parts from Watson Lake. The Novice B game, featuring the younger Novices, was won by Watson Lake 3-0. The Cassiar team played a strong game, and had a number of scoring opportunities, but could not get the puck by the Watson Lake goal tender. The last goal was into an empty net. The Novice A team defeated Watson Lake 8-2. Kevin. Loughran played a strong game in goal receiving sup- port by a strong defence and relief from Aaron Tripp. Scoring for Cassiar were Justin Borsato (4), Jayson . Quinn (2), Steven Howard, and Duncan Hogg. Assisting were Bradley Creyke, Scott Cameron, Justin Borsato Damian McGuinness, and Duncan Hogg. The Atom team were 9-1 winners. Kevin Loughran played well in goal and was supported by strong Cass- iar defence. Scoring for Cassiar were Billy Carter (3), Shannon Joseph and Jason Hardy (2), Peter McGuin- tress, Chuck Quash, and David Lanphear. Drawing assists were Billy Carter (3), Jason (3), Peter McGuin- ness and Chuck Quash. In addition to these three games the Bantam-Midget team split into Bantams and Midgets with the Watson Lake Bantam-Midgets. This was to provide a practise game in preparation for the Bantam Tournament at the Northern Winter Games in Smithers February 7-9. The Midgets won 17-2. Tending the Midget goal was Derek Andrews while Garred Huber was the Bantam goalkeeper. Cassiar players were E.J. Nuyens, Danny Walters, Manley Guarducci (3), Joey George (8), Lee Callow (2), and Troy Wanner (3). Assists went to Danny Walters, E.J. Nuyens, Manley Guarducci (3), Lee Callow (6), Pat Moth (4), and Joey George. Special thanks are in order for : referees Glenn Ma- dore, Bruce King and Francis Rankin; the score/keepers - Connie Quash,’ Sheila Quash, Fanny Vance, Darla Creyke, Kelly Huber, Michelle Billingsley, and John Cavanagh; the Teen Club and Chuck Malloy for running the canteen; the arena staff; and the standing-room-only fans who cheered the players from ice level. The Bantam-Midget team defeated a mixed team from Telegraph Creek 5-3, on Sunday, January 12th. Scoring for Cassiar were Pat Moth (3), Manley Guard- ucci, and David Madore. Assists went to David Madore, E.J. Nuyens, Pat Moth and Joey George. Travelling to Ft. Nelson on the weekend of January 18-19 the Bantam-Midgets played in Ft. Nelson win-- ning 1 game and losing 2. WATSON LAKE HOCKEY TOURNAMENT JANUARY 17-19 ‘ATOMS: The Atoms, coached by Bill Carter and Eldon Hardy, tied their first game, 4-4, against Watson Lake. Scoring for Cassiar were Chuck Quash (2), Jason Hardy and Danny Loughran. Assists went to Michael Prues- mann (Tungsten), Robbie Randall, Leslie Creyke and Kyle Zubek. Cassiar stars were Danny Loughran and Jason Hardy. The second game against Pacific NorthWest from Whitehorse, ended in a 2-2 tie but was awarded to White- horse after a shoot-out. Scoring for Cassiar was Jason ‘Hardy (2) plus a goal in the shoot-out. Assists went to Michael Pruesmann (game-star, Tungsten), and Chuck Quash. They lost their third game 4-1 to the ELKS from Ft. Nelson. Scoring for Cassiar was Jason Hardy from Michael Pruesmann. Billy Carter was the Cassiar Star of the Game. ‘PEE WEE- The Pee Wee team coached by Bill Carter and Eldon Hardy, was supplemented by Tungsten Pee Wees and two Cassiar Atoms. In theif? first game, they were defeated by Okanagan Ft. Nelson 6-0. Kyle Zubek, in goal for Cassiar, faced a large number of Ft. Nelson shots and was awarded the games first star. The Pee Wees lost to Points North from Whitehorse 3-1. Travis Penno scored the lone Cassiar goal assisted by Shannon Joseph: (game star). Kyle Zubek had a very strong game in the Cassiar net and was given three cheers by his team in the dressing room after the game. The Sunday 6 a.m. game was their strongest team performance. Behind 6-0, Cassiar scored 5 consecutive goals to finish with a 7-5 loss. The scoring summary was Shannon Joseph from Danny Loughran and Michael Pruesmann; Jason Hardy .from Billy Carter; Shannon Joseph from Travis Penno; David Lanphear from Jason Hardy; and Jason Hardy from David Lanphear. The Cassiar star was Travis Penno. P NOVICE B- The Novice B Team (5-7 years old) played an exhibition game against Watson Lake. These young boys and girls entertained the largest crowd of the day with Cassiar emerging victorious 2-1. Scoring in this “hard hitting game’’ were Andrew Hogg, from David ~ Hardy and Jonathan Rogers, and Rickie Howard from Robbie Howard. Silver dollar performances were awarded to Andrew Hogg and Rickie Howard. Cassiar Courier February 1986 Page 15 NOVICE - (8-9 year olds). In their first game the Novice team, coached by Francis Rankin and Ken Smith de- feated the Steamers from Whitehorse 2-1. The teams were well matched but strong goal tending from Kevin Lou- ghran and solid work from the Cassiar defense contri- buted to the victory. Justin Borsato scored both Cassiar goals with assists going to Scott Cameron and Steven Howard. Two Cassiar players, Justin Borsato and Dun- can Hogg, were awarded silver dollars as game stars. The second game, scheduled for 7:00 a.m., was awarded to Cassiar by default due to the misinterpretation of the schedule by a Ft. Nelson team. In their third game the Novices defeated the Kelly Douglas team from Whitehorse 13-1. Scoring for Cassiar were Justin Borsato (6), Steven Howard (4), Andrew Smith, Duncan Hogg, and Damian McGuinness. Assists were given to Justin Borsato (3), Bradley Creyke (3), Jay- son Quinn (3), Scott Cameron, Duncan Hogg and Andrew Smith. Game stars for Cassiar were Steven Howard and Andrew Smith. Playing for the gold medal, Cassiar defeated the White- horse Steamers 6-1. In the first period, the play was very close until Steven Howard got the games first goal assisted by Justin Borsato and Bradley Creyke. Steven Howard also got the last goal with Justin Borsato scoring four. Scott Cameron picked up an assist. Game stars for Cassiar were Kevin Loughran and Damian McGuinness. The Most Valuable Player in the Novice division of the - tournament was Justin Borsato. : So Reh aunz 29 Kooms — Swimming Pool — Jacuzzi ah r Directly Across From The Whitehorse Airport . Phone: (403) 668 — 4400 ~ 4 SSSoSsssses SSSSSSSSsssss Polaris Snowmobile J? our selection of used snowmobiles. SOSSSSsssssssss 1986 snowmobiles | -- If we don’t have what you want--we can order. 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