Wednesday, October 11, 1972 at THE REVIEW a aie allttie adiite malta ss ov CONTINENTAL FLAIR in the kitchen is coin: bined» with an interest. in. _ Pottery | and chef. "photography for Pierre Koffel, Deep Cove Chalet — i: (Review Photo) | PEOPLE FIRST, | MORE JOBS, FAIRER TAXES * Geers Nu Srey - SQUADRON, _ VITEWAY Ss. “(HOME OF SQUIRRELY BREAD) | “Week. End Special Oct. 1213-1 4 For ‘Peninsula Customers. BUY 3- GET ONE. FREE « ‘init toa Castomer.) LEARN TO ENJOY - THIS. WORLD. FAMOUS BREAD _ MADE FROM CHOICE. ORGANICALLY GROWN. GRAINS, _VITEWAY BAKERS ARE. NOW ABLE TO HELP you WITH THOSE - ~ 2 HARD TO PLEASE: ALLERGY DIETS, TRY: OUR ‘DE SLICIOUS, _ VEGETABLE SOUP.. ENJOY IT AT OUR RESTAURANT OR TAKE ITHOME _OPEN WEDNESDAY. SUNDAY 10.00 am, - 6.00 Dm. CR AES Sakon Peat ae cai ane " cee TT eR ee ‘aah yi a ate oy AEC ELENA A SCAN Cao t ~ John. Tate says. Just how our own business boys oe : “eommilinily builds and develops is Vitaly Important, to mo and lo my slatl aL ang banking neods. 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CHOWDER AND ee DL iy he Meret top tp byrne 6002 WEST SAANICH RD. - CORNER OF DURRANCE RD. 652- 3132, (CHEF’S ROLE STILL KITCHEN TRADITION Special to the Sidney Review BY PAT MUNSON —— OTEL In France, the unsuspecting tourist may be confronted with a North American-type hamburger and Kentucky fried chicken as Europe hurries to accommodate the conventional traveller. In Deep Cove however, the tables are turned for Pierre Koffel, newly-arrived French chef is providing a change of pace for the Canadian palate. An interview at the Chalet last week ended with a. delightful demonstration of this young chef’s art -- starting with soup flavored with anise, beef cooked briefly and lovingly | with mushrooms. and basil, delicate Crepes Suzette! Accompanied by a sturdy flask of good French wine, the meal Proved to be one of the most pleasant. assignments this reporter has ever taken. _ Trained in his native Strasbourg, Pierre began his vocation at the age of 13, working which covered subjects such: as and. the history of cooking and pastry- making. Omelettes, sauces, etc. were learned ‘‘on the job.” Known: among colleagues in Victoria as ‘a chef's chef’, Koffel agrees that cooking has changed with the times. Some innovations including quick-- mixes can, Says Pierre, be ‘quite good"’, others such .as_ the Canadian penchant for freezing food, especially lamb or veal, and for instant-cooking with microwave ovens, he dislikes. ~ In Canada, the fresh meat is superior to European meat but far too little fish is eaten — many people know only one or two kinds of fish, Koffler adds. While the traditions of cooking are changing, the role of the chef who reigns supreme in his kit- chen remains undisturbed. With five staff: members to. assist, Pierremakes a point of getting to know. the clientele and enjoys Featuring "Broken Arrow" FRIDAYS 9.30 til 2.30 SATURDAY 8.30 til 1.30 Neptune's Court Cabaret | Admission re EACH SCHEDULE FALL & WINTER for a large hotel and at the same introducing them: to more ad- LEAVING . a * ¥. a time, taking weekly classes | venturous fare. Sidney —.. ok 7:05. 9:45 |. 1245+: 4:40 een ‘Swartz Bay 9:35, : Be _ = Resthaven — 7:10 9:40 : Galiano News “Bazan Bay 2S 9:50-+ 1:50. 4:45 can an “Mt. Newton: X-Rd: : 725 10:00 - 2:00 4:50 Mayne. island — Lions | from Nanaimo for this occasion. Veyaness. . . 2:05 4:55, Special guests of Mayne Island | She also discussed future plans Wallace Dr. — 7:28 10:03: : Lions at their first meeting of the for. swimming and water safety Brentwood oo 10:08... Fall season were Ken and Joyce | With Lions representative, Harry Keatings X Rd. ~ = 7:30 MM oes Smith. They were presented with | Lane.. Tanner Rd. . 7285 “40:20 os 2:08 ASB a silver tray in recognition of | Ages of children were from 8 to Sayward Rd. TBR 102238 at eG their work done: during the | twelve. Successful. Red Cross Cordova Bay = BAL 10126 ee BT, oes summer to teach the. children |- award winners were; Nancy and - Blenkinsop oe 2:47 ee MOB 2220. Oo how. to swim. Twelve. of the Maureen Sewell, Derril Imrie, - Royal Oak 752) Se MOBD ara 5:05 twenty. children completed the | Sandra Campbell, Gordon Victoria 8:0 "N05 20 course. It consisted of twelve _Whittner, Billy Graham, Robin poke . oo ee lessons, and due to temperature, | Hardie, Leslie Campbell, Bar- . ra oy - | and un-cooperative tides; lessons | Para. Graham, Linda Lane, Paul | "LEAVING an had to be kept very short. They and Betty-Jean Smith, “ Vietoria 7 oo 8220 12:15 3:15 were also given lectures on water pence: 7 “ Royal.Oak © B85 12:30.° 3:30 safety, and — life-saving. : Bazan Bay Blenkinsop. ae 12:35. 3:3 techniques. The students were |. North : Saanich Council will- . Cordova Bay. 12742 given their final exams by Miss. | request Regional. District. to Sayward’ R Coleen. Fraser,.Area. Field | make a feasibility. study of the’ Tanner Rd. . Supervisor. for the. Southern : Vancouver - Island” and: Gulf q. Islands | region, . who came: down: : PLAUDITS. FOR. STAFF | : | Commented. Sidney Alderman, _ _ Hugh Hollingworth, at/a meeting: “The. public’ is. usually: ff -quite™ quick. ‘to .criticize: the » municipal. staff, but 1 wish ‘to . bring to your : attention’. the. remarks made by John Graham, developer of the Latch property. ; way -he was. looked after, and operation from the Provincial ‘t ‘Government he would be very " “happy. MINIBUS" suffering, according to the ] Saanich. Elementary Teachers ~ Association beeaus se of tran: a: spor tation problems. Saanich ° Peninsula” week to look into the purchase of qa mini-bus which, it was pointed ~~ out, might also take the pressure. off transportation for children "recent |- He complimented the staff on the | Saanichton. Community ‘Rall. said, if he could get the same co- “Yntra-mural school. sports are i fe ‘School - a Board decided at a‘meeting last & Bazan Bay. sewage disposal: scheme. following “C dication that” the scheme ~~ Keatings-X Ra. * Brentwood » Wallace Dr. FASHION SHOW Hes ; Claremont “Offshoots”” ‘choir will entertain at the fashion. show _ to be held on Monday, Oct. 23 in. Anna’ Allen. is: organizing the affair, proceeds of which | go toward the trail- -building fund in. 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