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WESTMOUNT INDEPENDENT – May 4-5, 2010 – 13By Etty B.Lot’s <strong>of</strong> fresh vegetables that we associate with springtime getwrapped up in this lovely do ahead dish <strong>of</strong> delicate flavours.The fish stays moist as it is cooked on a bed <strong>of</strong> tender sautéedleeks, zucchini and carrots – all wrapped up in parchment paperor aluminum foil.This would be a wonderful meal for Mother’s Day. Just add asimple pasta or rice dish, and end with a store-bought lemontart.This recipe yields four. Enjoy!Fish en Papillotte (Fish in Parchment)2 tablespoons olive oil2 carrots, peeled and cut into julienne2 small leeks, peeled and cut into julienne2 small zucchini, peeled and cut into julienneSalt and pepperSqueeze <strong>of</strong> lemon to taste4 pieces <strong>of</strong> 6 ounce halibut or salmon filetsOnion salt, freshly ground pepperExperience the Smokehouse Difference!RIB DINNERSincl. sauce +1sidestartingas low asSANDWICHESincl. sauce + 1 side + drinkPulled Pork • Beef$8 99 Portabello Brisket • • SmokedBBQwww.b<strong>of</strong>inger.ca 5 LocationsNDGSausage • Burgers•Pulled Chicken$8 995667 Sherbrooke W.514.315.5056DirectionsHeat the oven to 400 degrees. Heat the oil in a small skilletand gently fry the vegetables together until they are al dente (betterto be on the undercooked side). Season with salt, pepper anda squirt <strong>of</strong> lemon. (Can be done ahead and brought to room temperature)Cut two pieces <strong>of</strong> parchment to accommodate the fish verygenerously. Fold in <strong>half</strong> to form a wide rectangle and cut <strong>half</strong> aheart shape from the top and around the open edge (when youopen it out again, it will have a heart shape).Put <strong>half</strong> the vegetables in the centre <strong>of</strong> one side <strong>of</strong> the heart.Set a fish filet on top, season the fish with onion salt, pepper andlemon. Fold over the heart.Working from the top, fold up the edges <strong>of</strong> the heart to seal,working all the way around as if it were pastry.Set on a baking sheet and repeat with the other papillote. (Orwrap vegetable and fish in aluminum foil)Set the papillotes on a baking sheet. Bake 8 to 10 minutes.Remove from the oven and let sit 2 minutes before cuttingthrough the paper and eating the contents.CHANDELIER RESTAURANT & BAR*MEDITERRANEAN CUISINEEuropean ambience TERRACE*LUNCH & DINNER DAILY*BREAKFAST & BRUNCH: SATURDAY & SUNDAY*HAPPY HOUR <strong>Special</strong>sGOURMET PIZZA eat-in or delivery to your <strong>of</strong>ficePLANNING AN EVENT?WE CATER to all your NEEDS!Tel: 514 845 0101 Fax: 514 84546291180 de MAISONNEUVE WEST, corner StanleyThe CyclistBicycle theftNo one likes to be a victim <strong>of</strong> theft, butcyclists can avoid having their bikes stolen.Constable Adalbert Pimentel <strong>of</strong> Station12 says that he has no <strong>Westmount</strong>-specificstatistics, but most bike theft reports are<strong>of</strong> bikes being stolen from balconies andgarages. So lock your bike, even if it is in aplace you consider safe.Steel alloy U-locks are best, preferablyones with a flat disc key, since a round barrelkey is easier to break. When you lockthe bike, fill as much <strong>of</strong> the “U” as possible.Empty space in the U makes it easierto pry open. And, placing the key-hole facingdown makes it more difficult to pick.Lock your bike to a solid pole where itcannot be lifted up. Put the lock throughthe frame and the rear wheel, or throughboth wheels if you have a cable to attach tothe U-lock. Even better, have a differentlock for each wheel. Of course, removequick-release parts.Lock your bike in an open, visible, welllitarea. Visibility gives less time for thievesto work unnoticed.Bikes have serial numbers, usually onthe frame near the pedal area. You canplace the serial number, your name andthe make and model <strong>of</strong> your bike insidethe handlebar. Take a picture <strong>of</strong> your bike.Notify the police <strong>of</strong> a stolen bike. ConstablePimentel says your serial numberwill then be registered in a pan-Canadianinformation system, which police can usewhen investigating bike theft. Also, pawnshops are required once a month to sendserial numbers <strong>of</strong> items they receive to thepolice. If theft victims do not notify the police,the authorities will not know there isa problem and may not allocate resources.Finally, a well-locked, cheap bike is theleast likely to be stolen.Marilynn Gillies is a member <strong>of</strong>the <strong>Westmount</strong> Walking and CyclingAssociation. To join or for moreinformation, visit www.acw-wca.org.Making money is hard enough.Holding onto it shouldn’t be.You’ve worked hard to get where you are. Shouldn’t your money work hardtoo? We think so. And so do our clients. Find out why some <strong>of</strong> Mont<strong>real</strong>’smost discerning investors are turning to PWL Capital for investment advice.Wise investing. For the long run. Learn more about us...Anthony S. Layton, MBA, CIMPresident and Portfolio Manager215 Redfern Ave., Suite 200<strong>Westmount</strong>, QC H3Z 3L5514 875-7566 x 224PortfolioManagementRetirement &Estate PlanningTax Planning &PreparationIncome & AssetProtectionwww.pwlcapital.com/anthonylayton

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