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MR. and MRS. BERT KNIP
Elaine Gingerich and Bert Knip were united in marriage on June 18,
1977,at Zurich Mennonite Church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth Gingerich, Zurich and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Knip, RR 1,
Centralia are parents of the groom. Rev. Kuepfer and Rev. Bishop of-
ficiated. Mrs. Norma Grainger was matron of honour arid bridesmaids
were Ruth Knip, Diane Steckle and Rosemary Mercz. Fred Knip \Net:4
best man and guests were ushered by Jim Grainger, Harry Knip, and
John Knip. Norma Boersma was flower girl and Andrew Grainger was
ring bearer. The couple enjoyed a wedding trip to Eastern Ontario and
ore residing at RR 1, Hay. Photo by Brian Richman
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When a week-long trip shrinks
to three-and-a-half days, you
have to cut corners.
Nevertheless my recent jaunt to
Ottawa with friends proved most
ititeresting.
We spent the first night in
Kingston, and in the morning, we
took the 9 a.m. boat tour to the
Thousand Islands "to enjoy the
refreshing morning scenery
before the heat of the day." as
the brochure suggested.
;When the sun disappeared
behind some clouds shortly after
We started, we realized we
Wouldn't have to worry about the
heat of the day. Fortunately we
had sweaters and jackets with
us - one of the few times I've
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been prepared for a weather
change.
By evening, we were in Ot-
tawa, we spent most of the night
trying to make the air con-
ditioner in our motel room work
and browsing through brochures
of the city.
The next morning we took a
tour on a double-decker bus. Our
view from the top tier was ex-
cellent, but it took some getting
used to. For awhile, we had the
queer sensation we were always
going uphill. All the people on the
sidewalks looked squat, and we
were sure we'd clip some stop
lights.
We became accustomed to tree
branches brushing the top of the
bus, but our muscles tensed
again when we approached a low
underpass. The guide assured us,
"We've got two inches
clearance."
We drove around Parliament
Hill and past the Chateau
Laurier, the mint and several
foreign diplomats. We drove
through Rockcliffe Park and
along the Ottawa River and the
Rideau Canal.
We passed the Governor
General's estate and the Prime
Minister's house. We couldn't
see much of the latter for trees,
but I'd settle for the chauffer's
house.
Halfway through the trip, we
stopped at the Central Ex-
perimental Farm to stretch our
legs and to wander around the
flower gardens. When we return-
ed to the bus, the guide asked in a
not-too-confident tone, "Does
everyone seem to be here?"
In the afternoon, we returned
to Parliament Hill on foot just in
time to snap a picture of a Moun-
'
tie. Because Parliament was in
session, we were allowed in only
the library and the Memorial
r00111.
I almost felt sorry for the
guide. Our group included about
30 school children, you can im-
agine their dismay, when she
stopped us at the elevator
leading to the Peace Tower and
announced the Tower was closed
for repairs. Above the groans,
she quickly added, "I'm sorry
but that's the way it is." Then
she beat a hasty retreat.
Later we toured the mint, I
wanted to bring home• some
souvenirs, but they wouldn't let
me - at least not without paying
for them.
Finding our way out of the city
proved more difficult than fin-
ding our way in, but we escaped
before the rush hour.
That night we stayed in a small-
town east of.Algonquin Park. On
our last day, we drove through
the southern part of the Park,
through the Muskoka Lakes'
Region, over to Georgian Bay
and Collingwood, where we
stopped to find out how Blue
Mountain pottery is made, and
then home to good old Huron
County,
Vegetables
when barb
Meat sizzling on the barbecue
is a familiar summer sight, but
remember that other foods can
be cooked along with the meat.
Food specialists at the Ontario
Food Council, Ministry of
Marriage is a matter of give
and take. So what your husband
doesn't give you, you'll have to
take.
Father — Someone who carries
pictures where his money used to
be.
Times-Advocate, July 14, 1977
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•great when cooked on the bar-
becue.
An easy way to cook vegetables
is simply to wrap individual
servings in heavy aluminum foil
or a double thickness of foil.
Don't crowd them too much in the
foil. Vegetables that take a longer
. period of time to cook, such as
carrots and onions, can be cut in
small pieces or thin slices, Other
vegetables like peas, mushrooms
and beans can be left'whole.
To prepare, add butter, salt,
pepper and maybe a 'Sprinkle of
lemon juice to the vegetables
before closing the package. A
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added at this time, if desired.
Make sure packages are tightly
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inches from the coals. Packages
should be turned occasionally.
Cooking times will vary with
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heat of the coals. Most vegetables
will take at least 20 minutes, with
the more solid vegetables like
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one hour,
Cooking fresh Ontario •
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MR, and MRS. KEVIN McCOMB
Sandra Elizabeth Mulholland Kevin Donald McComb were united in
marriage May 28, 1977 at Knox Presbyterian Church in Mitchell by
Rev. Wallace Murray. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Mulholland, RR 5, Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Donald McComb, RR 3,
Lucan are the parents of the groom. The maid of honour was Audrey
Mulholland and bridesmaids were Mrs. Judy Burton and Mrs. Nancy
Purcell. The best man was Stan McClure and guests were ushered by
Brian McComb and Darrell McComb, Stephen Burton was ringbearer
and Shawn and Erin McComb were candle boys. After a reception at
the Bro dhagen Community Centre the couple spent two weeks travell•
ing to the East C oast and Prince Edward Island. They are residing at
RR 3, Mitchell.
REUNION FOR
MCARTHURS
The McArthur reunion was
held at' the home of Mr. & Mrs.
Hilton Laing, Exeter. A delicious
buffet meal was enjoyed by all 34
members of the clan,
Election of officers for 1978:
president, Melvin Elliott;
secretary, Mary Elliott; table
committee, Jean Snell, Sally
Laing; sports, Joan and Evert
Van Sligtenhorst.
Peter and Douglas Hall con-
ducted this year's sports
program. Clan members came
from Toronto, Kitchener,
Woodstock, Stratford, St.
Catharines, Hensall, Zurich,
Fingal, Niagara Falls, Blenheim
and Exeter,
It was decided that the 1978
picnic would also be held at the
Laing home.
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