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Village Squire, 1974-06, Page 65�Lj1itYPS abLr Food and fashions at the Green Forest. by Muriel Trott Our most recent dining out for the Village Squire took us to a fashion show and Luncheon in mid-May at the Green Forest Motel, Grand Bend -an event sponsored by the Huron County Playhouse Guild. Both the show and the Luncheon were a hit, with the emphasis on the latter. But then we all can't be bikini size, can we? In the heart of the Blue Water Country the Green Forest Motor Hotel and Lodge is located on Highway 21, two blocks south of the bridge at Grand Bend, in a -picturesque setting, with a green forest background through which flows the Ausable River. "If you believe that your vacation meals should be a little more sumptous than your daily fare " is one of the slogans used by Pete and Carol Deitz who purchased the business two years ago. Incidentally Carol (Lewis) served as a Nursing Sister at the former Canadian Forces Base, Clinton. Their cook, Eileen Cleave, was formerly with the staff at the Little Inn at Bayfield some time back, when it was under a former ownership. With more than 90 reservations, the Guild Committee made the wise choice of a salad plate. It proved to be a carefully prepared and appetizing arrangement of turkey, ham, fresh crisp tossed salad a potato and a macaroni salad, relishes, rolls and peach halves. For those with the sweet tooth, there was plenty of choice. Plates arranged with butter tarts, lemon curd tarts, brownies and petits fours were placed at each table. We found them tasty with the generous supply of coffee so promptly served by the waitresses. Normally the salad plate is listed at $3.50 on the dinner menu which offers fresh lake Huron fish at $4; red brand T-bone steak with sauteed mushrooms, $6.25 to Surf and Turf, with sauteed mushrooms at $7.95. The order includes soup, or juice, hot rolls, chef's salad, and two vegetables. Dessert and beverage are extra. We found that along with the good food, that the atmosphere was relaxing and pleasant. Don Sheppard, of Grand Bend, who was at the organ, is a pro, and his music, (much of it was from recent Broadway musicals) added to the particular occasion. At an informal luncheon this week we tasted for the first time, a rhubarb cocktail, and were so taken with it (along with a number of other guests) that we asked for the use of it for the column. (We do not intend to get into the recipe business) Wash, cut up, but do not peel 4 cups fresh pink rhubarb. Place in a large pot, cover with 6 cups water (perhaps to one inch over the top of the rhubarb.) Cook until tender. Put through a fine sieve (do not press). Measure liquid while it is still hot, and to three cups of fluid add one cup granulated sugar. Stirl until dissolved. Cool to room temperature, and add one quarter cup of EITHER lemon, orange, or pineapple juice. This can be poured into glass jars (do not fill them), chill, and place in the freezer (cap when frozen). To use as a punch, add equal quantities of chilled ginger -ale or soda water. Let your tastebuds make the judgement - you'll be surprised how pleasing this can be. Ours was served from a tall cut -glass pitcher. We learned that it was from last year's crop of rhubarb, and had been preserved in the freezer. Dining listing for Huron -Perth -Bruce area Prices shown are as a guide to cost of dining at the restaurant. The price is the average cost of a dinner for two as estimated by the management of the restaurant. $3-$5 TRIPLE K RESTAURANT Recently opened on Huron County Road 25 at the southeast corner of Blyth, this restaurant isn't imposing from the outside, but inside it boasts a warm, comfortable dining room and good food. It also offers service just about any time you want it since it's open from early morning until late night. THE GALLEY The dining room of the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth puts the emphasis on meats from steaks to chops to roasts. It is open from noon to two and again from 5-8 p.m. On Saturdays, the hours are noon to 1 a.m. and on Sundays it's 2-8 p.m. Licensed. CLINTON HOTEL The dining lounge in the Clinton Hotel offers you food whether it's for dinner, lunch or breakfast. It is open from 7-9 a.m., 11:30 to 1:30 p.m. and 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. It is also open on Sundays from 4 to 8 p.m. Licensed. LOG CABIN RESTAURANT Home cooked meals and fast service are promoted by the management. Weekdays, they provide a cafeteria -style dining while on Sundays its regular table service. The Lucknow restaurant is open from 8:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on weekdays and 10:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. on Sundays. The management also caters to small gatherings. p.m. The specialty is roast beef with Yorkshire pudding and homemade baking. BLYTH INN HOTEL Canadian home -style cooking is the specialty at the Blyth Inn's diningroom. It's open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. with businessmen's luncheon specials and special rates for children. It's also licensed. 55 - $8 THE ALBION HOTEL The old Albion Hotel takes you back to another age, not the artificial aging some dining places offer with stucco walls and stained wood, but the real thing. The 120 -year-old hotel offers a quiet, homey dining room and is open daily from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. for dinner and on Sunday from 5-7. It is licenced. DIANA SWEETS On the main street in Listowel is a longtime favourite for many. It is opened from 7 to 10 on weekdays and 9-10 on Sundays. Make it a special event ;1--N emikolt European cuisine cooked by Europeans Come for dinner or drop in between 2 and 4 p.m. for coffee and fresh European style pies, cakes and torts. Enjoy alcohol -free beer, wine and champagne. Sunday smorgasbord starting June 16. The Bavarian Inn HWY. 21 13AYFIELD, ONTARIO Fully aircondirioned VILLAGE SQUIRE/JUNE 1974, 27