10 CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December 21, 1972 pe a aaa i : 5 ; { : : " . ; a a ey . : ; | . 7 | Care For Poultry Explained CASTLEGAR NEWS, Thursday, December.21, 1972. : | : © AUN Se ig ‘or oe By Helath Profection Branch You Save at Bonneft's the educational stuffed’ arena aie e.g. REMEMBER 4 these excellent recommende- ED tuskey at eae than 300 tions of how to care for deg. . KF. temperature is not poultry and how to cook it safe ‘ooking an unstuffed Poultry is a carrier of turkey at a lower, tempera- ture could be safe providing the final temperature of the Meat as measured by a meat A meat thermometer oy i muscles Is atleast 160 MERRY CHRISTMAS pouleyt safe handling of jnomelar does not touch the and ne. Hf you buy frozen I purchase, from HAPPY NEW YEAR poulty, is it safe to let it 9 caterer, cooked and ‘ mn the kitch . stuffed tirkey tow ‘should to All Friends ond’ Customers it be ate sear! and reheated? From gervices, health protection cooking (9 cavern t slowly? 10 Pct. OFF for CASH ig feratures as determined Ps Hhermometst, (dnperted jinta Into fe a BJORN AND BRITT EDRLAD rown paper ba; OF covered in ‘anch of Canada come M BONNETT Srammrrscconr TELEPHONE 365-6761 a meat thermometer. at least 180 with a towel; : : p Bets ‘ 4 hot (above 1 Svat OF SWEATERS was = grestfully mote by coach Bill McKay and B. Keraiff. Middle row, left to right, B. Van il ready to ser- mut fom Kootenay Savings Credit Union manager Fred _ Yzerloo, B. Sherstobitoff, K. Wilson, D. Kubos and J, Brigge- le thaws. Ly foykin when the team, bearing the Kootenay Savings name man, Back row, left to right, D, Rutland, J. Bermel, M, Baff, ‘0 wf a both teat tine for patting ) n its new gold and blue trimmed hockey sweaters, proudly { modelled the ‘new set. Shown here are, front row, left to 1, Gillman, B. Dube, B. Bermel, D. Obedkoff and arsistent trai waleclght aera ‘right, Mr. Voykin, Mr, Keraiff, W. Ivory, R. Plotnikoff, B, cach C. Wilson. — Castlegar'News Photo Tt can also be cooked in honor of alt te eccastanally: Place in 300 deg. F, oven and WAYNE AND MERLE ACKERMAN Not if you want to make it through 1973! That _ slightly out-of-focus vision, that not-quite-perfect co- ordination can get a lot of laughs at a party. Out on the road it brings tears. Drunken drivers aren‘t the only staggering figures. The Statistics on car accidents caused by them are pretty staggering, too. And, a lot of people Became statistics ie eourkesy.« of that chap who ‘had f to have just one one more for the road. Letters to Santa Claus Nov. 28, 72 Peto You Please bring guitar a aki-doo ‘sult f for Xmas‘ Wi aa ee old. Je Magne an been wd boy. im.3 pretty go Please brin, broth- er, Richard and my ayer Lori and Janet fom you get tank sou yout ver very much and a Merry its success. OUR SINCERE THANKS We wish to thank all owner-electors who | voted in favor of School Referendum No. 7. Also, we wish to thank everyone who worked towards Residents of Pass Creek Warm Thanks. . . I wish to extend my warm thanks to all my many friends and workers for their support at the polls on December 9 and would like to take this opportunity to wish them a very Mery Christmas and a Happy New Year. Sh. Se 3e84 Andre J. Lamarche Love, me Warner, RR. No 1 Winlaw, "BS. A ate anes of let- ters to Santa Claus from an it ph th alot on Monday for the receipt ors Sante a ters had t tly ad- brother Jimmy who is Hie years old. And my lit- sister Janice wou- Santa and some sugar for your reindeer. Your little friend, Wanda Ja Jarv: Dear Sant bea id warm wu and Chrisy, not the Pants I Love You Santa Dear § How is it ere Santa, How js your Taindeers Santa. And how is the Elvs. fine. have 0 ood. rudolph and ie others? How Mrs. Sanata and your elves? Friar corer like Hi Dot- wot barbe camper, Dou; like a taperecorder. ter be runnin; frozen, but the cooking pers jod shoul id be one. and a half ‘ines! the normal, For exam le, dag a moderate ov- en, F., a thawed or "sceeh itfound turkey re- putes 4 to 5 hours of roast- ing. A frozen 10-pound tur- keyiW would require 6 to 74% G—You have a big, turkey or chicken for a festive occasion. You want to slow-cook it for an early dinner, so you. stuff it tho night before and efrigen ate it at one Thee nest nent jay you ro oro! ly. oY ghfe or unsafe? A—It is UNSAFE stuff the bird the night we fore because stuffing cools slowly and it is a su- food for the bacteria All poull pol should be be cooked as soon as it is stuffed. To cook a stuffed bird stuff it loosely to allow heat to penetrate more quickly ae the eeuting For meat to 0 determine the ne temperature in the cen just in the turkey meat— and the temperature must reach 165 deg. If you have mor i than will go in the cavity, the stuffing should be put in a.separate container and cooked until heat until meat thermome- ter reaches a temperature of at least 140 deg. F. Keep in. mind the turkey may have been held in the dan- ger zone for several hours during delivery. DANGER ZONE: Tem- peratures between 40 deg. ¥. and 140 deg. F. Bacter! causing food-borne — illness can grow and multiply rap- idly netween these temper- atures. Below 40 deg. F., bacteria do not grow well. Above 140 deg. F., most bac- “fein ‘ teria are qi led. Scots Celebrate Hogmanay, Day Of First-Footing What's Hogmanay? It's the Scottish name for New t persin to cross house -8U] josed to #0 so bringing ts b his or her host — ites of food or coal, both tol one of warmth and friendliness, In return, the ‘first-footer re- selves ri t's riot all People used, te compete vigorously r the honor of Friday, December 22 9 p.m. Kinnaird Community Hall Music by THE OCCASIONS Everyone Welcome Jointly Sponsored by Kinnaird Fire Department Castlegar Golf Club and Castlegar Curling Club A Groat Christmas Gift ideal SUPER 8 MOVIE CAMERA $79.95 and Up Make sure your camera fs loaded and in good operating condition. See us for necessary supplies. B. F. Pelman, Blueberry Creek Remember, if it’s Photograhic, get it fram PETTITT PHOTOS aroud, the plane one. Thank door’ to doo! + you Santa. hosts. might bor might moe be you some beer and Rum. he not be Lo Dawn Prokop Ue yl Anne Mackay SELKIRK COLLEGE LIBRARY and AUDIO-VISUAL DEPARTMENT Hours for Christmas Holidays It is the season to be merry. It is the time for good The Scene at. .. c é most—still better in he fap fellows to get together to celebrate. And we want you ened to be dark rather been ‘froven and thawed sh- KINNAIRD JUNIOR ould not be refrozen; this and full of : = wid be dangerous. od cheer now and throughout the holiday season. Open — Thursday, Dec. 28 & Friday, Dec. 29 dant renson and Lisa Kofod. ie Q—How long should un- —- where, but origins s Hi 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. was einamonpure Frey £ Manager is Valarie Bon- cooked fresh t certain, abbest. veel ff, f Closed — December 30 to January 1 (inclusive) “ofthe 'Boys: Greg He #Y BAN ON MISTLETOE : ADASTRA AVIATION LTD. Closed — December 23 to Di ber 27 (inclusi to keep right on celebrating — all through the year. . Open — Tuesday, January 2 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m, Mistletoe is almost never _ Regular hours resume Wednesday, January 3, 1973 your life. Be here to enjoy it. Don’t make it one for RESIDENTS OF THE WEST KOOTENAYS HAVE FULL The school looks great. We are in a festive mood. i Decorations every: eae Pere- hudort and nd Bill Cheveldave. moved and the tarkay: cov. ered loosely Paper or Stiminan foil. 7 The Remember. Tomorrow is the beginning of the rest of . ae 1 vow ip ae hould be re. ghireh decorations, beause always been consid- fred ed pagan, as the badge of CASTLEGAR AIRPORT | BORROWING PRIVILEGES AT SELKIRK COLLEGE LIBRARY | . where and music pfloating . Nice. We're Proud of them! giblets should be removed around dhe halls m the body cavity ead Lots of new: books have" stored | separ ety Be hey ‘ a e jor tes ‘on vee exams but just n tim test of the bird Poultry every subject area oa han been ithin mung Tnist are our ext Q How 2 aa should | oe are dues Feb : Ji . thawed turkey Ly stored in s. be °. the refrigera' J We thought you'd like micaada USSR) ATI should be cook. : ed w: to know the line-up of our ree Sompetsire ha holida: to Sah ee ss cooks or stuffed and un- shenin, Gall Fodor, Ellen nS -4 $ Fowler, Verona Bozek, Liz Last Chance! FREE GAS! WITH ATLAS TIRES - — BOTH WINTER AND SUMMER mires INCLUDED — Cheveldave and Angela Zoo- pent specials at — OFFER EXPIRES DECEMBER 31ST — bkoff, : 2 B—Kathy Jmictf, YoU BUY You GET RE 4 Tires 40 Gals. of Gas 50 Gals. of Gas DART BOARDS arn fan, Dan Be K.C. 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