~ a a SF eS SS SS ee ee = Se eee SS SS eee Ne ee — = 16. CASSIAR COURIER MARCI! 1978 . CANDLELIGHT | continued from page 7 Broccoli a la Lemon | Wash and clean 12 spears of Broccoli, trim off all excess leaves and cut to approximately 5 inch pieces. Large stock may be cut in half. Place in salted water and cook for appoximately, 15 minutes or until tender. Drain well and place in serving bowl. Pour cup of Clarified Lemon Butter. Sprinkle Sesame Seed Over approximately }; on top and garnish with lemon twist.-° Mocha Baked Alaska Butter a 9 inch round cake tin 2 inches deep, line it with wax paper, and butter the paper. In the top of a double boiler set over hot water melt 5 aquares (5 oz.) semisweet chocolate, cut into bits, in 2 table- spoons each of dark rum and cold strong coffee and let the mixture cool. In a bowl beat 5 ege yolks until they are frothy. Beat in a scant cup sugar, & cup at a time, and beat the mixture for several minutes, or until it ribbons when the beater is lifted. FA another bowl beat 5 egg” whites with a pinch of salt until they hold stiff peaks. Add the choco- late mixture to the egg yolk mixture, combining them well, and fold in one- - fourth of the whites lightly but thoroughly. Pour the mixture over the remaining whites and lightly fold the batter together until there are no traces of whites. Pour the batter into the dish and with a metal spatula spread it evenly. Bake the cake it. a pre-heated moder- ate oven (350 F) for 20 minutes. Turn off the oven and let the cake stand in the oven for 5 minutes, Remove the cake from the oven and let it cool for 10 minutes, Turn * the cake out onto a rack and let it cool completely. Remove the wax paper and chill the cake, In the bowl of an electric mixer, break up 3 pints of coffes ice cream with a spoon and let it soften slightly. Beat the ice cream until --. it is smooth, but do not let it melt, Pack the ice cream into a shallow dish the same shape and about 1 inch smaller in dimension than the cake -and freeze it for l-hour, or until it is firm. Release the ice cream from the dish with a knife and turn it out onto the cake, leaving about 45 inch border. Freeze the ice cream: ESS covered on a wooden board over- night or - longer. In a bowl, beat 4 egg whites with a pinch of salt until they hold peaks. Beat in 1 cup sugar, a little at a time, and beat the meringue until it is stiff and shiny. Fold 2 tablespoons of dark rum. lightly into the meringue. . With a metal Spatula spread a thick layer of meringue over the cake and ice cream. Transfer the remaining meringhe to a pastry bag fitted with a decorative tip and pipe decorations on to the cake. Sprinkle the meringue with sifted confectioner's sugar and brown the dessert on the wooden board in the upper third of a pre-heated very hot oven (450 F) for 5 minutes, or until the meringue is golden, Transfer the baked Alaska to a platter and serve it immediately. The new pastor of a rural church dropped into a Sunday School class and began quizzing the students to . test the effectiveness of the teacher. "Who knocked down the walls of Jericho?" he demanded of one boy. "It sure weren't me, Reverend," the boy said. Turning to the embarrassed teacher, the pastor exclaimed, "I suppose ~ that's a sample of the kind of dis- _Cipline you maintain." ° "Now, Reverend, Timmy's a good ' boy and doesn't tell lies. If he said he didn't do it, I Pewee him." Thoroughly upset, the hasten. took the matter to the church! s hoard of . deacons. After due consideration, the board sent the following mes- sage to the minister: 'We see no point in making an issue of this incident. The board will pay for © the damage to the wall and charge it off to vandalism," An Enigma for Riddle During the week of Feb. 28, Mr. _ Willian Theodore Riddle was assembl- ing information and pictures in Clinton Creek, Yukon, when he sighted a U. F.0. Eight p.m. one evening while re- turning to work (two brownie points), he saw a blue, pulsating light bobb- ing in the sky. This phenomenon lasted for a full five minutes or more. This sighting was not reported to the local authorities, but there were some pictures taken of the amazing event. The question does arise as to _whether this phenomenon could be attributed to an excess of Bacardi, but this is generally discounted as the event was also witnessed by a very sober John Minnaar. On the other hand, what self > respecting U.F.0. would go to Clinton! BINGO | The Community Club promoted yet another successful Bingo on Saturday March 4th. There were 15 games in all, the last one being the jackpot cond $3000 worth of Stereo equipment. The following were the lucky ‘prize winners: Ralph Voss.....Ronson lighter Ray Jones......AM=-FM Radio Jeannie Watson.Ice Bucket | Peter Dsotti...Polaroid Camera Mary Comper....igg Cooker Tom Mackinnon..Coffee Maker Terri Watson...Electric Iron Mark Twoli.....slow cooker Mario Gimmi....Fan Willie McIntyre..Decanter Bill Watson......Clock Pat Stewart.....Tool Box A Black & Decker Workmate was also won but at the time of printing we do not know the identity of the winner. The jackpot had to be won in 56 numbers. Unfortunately no one won. Pat Stewart was the closest, winning her prize in 58 numbers. The Jackpot at the next Bingo will have to be won in 58 numbers, In addition to the stereo equipment, there will now be $150 worth of albums or tapes. Watch out for posters giving details of the Taso Bingo, | -CASSIAR TAKUGROUP Upon meetings every Tocady night st 8:00PM ~. FOR HELP PLEASE CALL "Post Office Box 491. = 178-7560 - Sat. Mat. April 8 April 22 A WORD OF WISDOM | been told the plot is unbelievable. “writing films concerning “isn't it out to be. And please, no groans at avay....and enjoy yourself! Cassiar Army. Cadets . The Cassiar Aimy Cadet Corps had a very late start this year. In September there were no officers left from last year to carry on. By October some support was beginning to generate and through the efforts - of one man the corps was soon on its -- way. Mar. 18-23 STAR WARS (G) It is to the Lions Club of Cassiar Mar. 24-27 BAD NEWS BEARS BREAKING TRAINING (G) Mar. 28-30 DAYS OF THE ANIMALS (M) that the thanks must go and in parti- cular to the head of the Cadet Com- “mittee, Lion Bill LeClaire, that we Mar. 31 - have a Cadet Corp here in Cassiar. April 3 THE DEEP (M) ee ; xreat deal of time and April 1 RUN FOR YOUR LIFE CHARLIE ‘1 took a great deal of time a Sat. Mat. BROWN (G) effort to get the corps organized, A April 4-6 LOOKING FOR MR. GOODBAR. new Commanding Officer was appointed April 7-10 SMOKEY & THE BANDIT (M) _and the other officers were found to complete the compliment. It has been FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE (G) April 11-13 SORCERER (Mf) April 14-17 FREAKY FRIDAY (@) April 18-20 TUE TAGLE BAS LANDED. (1) April 21-24 AIRPORT 77 (M) : BATMAN (G) Sat. Mat. and an introduction to the Armed a slow growth process in interesting ‘the young people to the Cadet movement. ‘The primary aims of the Cadet Move- ment are good citizenship, good health April 25-27 FINAL CHAPTER - WALKING Forces. No emphasis is placed upon TALL. (M) making Cadets into military personnel ‘April 28-30 YOU LIGHT UP MY LIFE (G) but it is through the Cadet Movement Sat. Mat. ie ‘that some young MeN become inter- April 2 SMILEY GETS A G . ve : oe a @) ested in ‘the Armed Services. this ? eral obstacles I direct this note to all those This corps has had several obsta / § N b but grad- people who are planning to go and to surmount; since November, but ¢ see the movie STAR WARS,_and to all ually the strength is CHAN BELL I .Y o- those who won't be because you've shoeing exercises on two weekends in : ; ‘January, and a major overnight winter If you're expecting to see and exercise at Chain Lakes in February ei tl oung people experience a science fiction film Pehle Mean eraeey EN a ailes SSE ely Gfoghat could Or mishe hee ene that were involved a little more under- 2 i nh Cadet Corps does. future, forget it, you'll be very Srending Of wbatwaqa \y Gi b r ” seven disappointed. STAR WARS is purely The last, weekend a FAME ay and) simply. a IER ciel epic, science cadets and their commanding officer > : i se for a drill compe- fantasy, fairy tale. It was written Went to Whitehorse for P ; i . When they arrived they were as such by a man who was tired of tition. W y j surprised to find the competition can- ferrible the way things are going", . celled so they all joined the fun of STAR WARS deals with a backwoods Rendezvous. Together with their billets NOW ‘ ts (orein thie case ein world) carn (the Whitehorse Army Cadet Corps) they i boy, who upon setting out to rescue , ©Mjoyed the weekend immensely. be at the end of a princess in distress discovers Tee OE CUT ces > Mar REL will that lifetien tall dreams make tt March. Ten cadets and two officers be going to Kamloops to the Rocky Mt. the mention of the princess. The ‘Ranger Headquarters. They will take i =: dets from Princess Leia Organa isn't like the Part in an exercise with cade faily tale princesses you read about ‘their affiliated Regiment. Each cadet as a child. She can take whatever is corps has a parent regiment and Cassiar dished out and bounce pace as you'll Corps Cadets should enjoy the outing with them. A planned itinerary is being see. So remember, STAR WARS is a fairy initiated by Capt. Ray NcTsaac of tale. When you go to watch it, let find acquaintances among the Kamloops the. music sweep you away to ....A : ,Cadets. Each one will be billeted with long time ago, in a galaxy far, Far! ota es : “one of their members. CASSTAR COURIER ARGH “1978 7 It remains only to thank the Lions Club of Cassiar For their generous “support in assisting the officers in their work with the cadets. A hearty thank you also to the kindness of Bob ‘Smith and Al Keim at the Cookery. Cassiar Asbestos Corporation has also provided a good deal of support to the cadets in the past three years. Last but not least, the support of the pene of National Defense through their Northern Regional Headquarters in Yellowknife NWI must be acknowledged. The personnel from N.R.II.0. have assisted the officers in every way to make this corps a success. It is the Staff Officer (Cadets) Capt. TDS Harris and his staff that provide © the costs of the exercises and the tours. Without the. financial support. from N.R.H.0. we would not be able to take the tours, send cadets to summer camp and provide the extra training for cadets and officers. O&T Union News - At this point ‘in time, the main issue on the minds of the executive _is the upcoming negotiations which will take place this summer and fall, ‘The negotiating committee, consisting of Bill Pratt, George Haines, Gerry _Bermel, Louise Thibeault and Cecile Pratt, is working diligently on con- tract inprovements. It is very impor- tant for all members to attend the meetings between now and September to let the committee know it is acting _ with the support and approval of the members. Please make the extra effort to attend, Recently Rolly Grimm represented our ‘local in Ottawa on an environmental -and pollution probe organized by the /to return to Cassiar via Hawaii. Pre- . Sumably at present he is earnestly _ Studying all forms of pollution in the Kamloops so the cadets from Cassiar will) Hawaiian environment. We hope that his . purely scientific interests do not land “him in ail as a°public menace. See you at the next meeting, Pe an Canadian Labour Congress. Rolly decided