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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1980-09-18, Page 10• Page 10 Citizens News September 18, 1980 Ladies plan pot luck dinner at stone Iaying Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid • ing, with president Mrs. met for their September Charles Martene presiding. meeting Wednesday even- Pastor Mellecke took the' topic "The Paralyzed Man". The altar guild reported thir- ty visits for July and August, the new guild is Mrs. Dane Rader and Mrs. Harvey Beierling. ' DRYSDALE'S OF HENSALL Now! While they last ... greatjeductjoj on these the beautiful appriaRces AVE OVENS Equipped with all these lime Notpohi,t features • 25 minute timer . • 2 power levels— High and Low/Defrost , • Power -on indicator light • Recipe guide on front panel gives reference on recommended cooking times tor frequently prepared meals • 1.3 cu. ft. capacity Now while they $39860 last oidy • • • • • Electronic touch controls put 4 cooking functions at your fig- ertips — Time Cook,.Temp Cook, Temp Hold, and Hold/Timer. • Defrost function. • 10 power levels. • 99 minute 99 second timer. • Digital readout displays; Time, Temperature, Hold and Defrost programming. Also counts down time during time cook: ing and shows internal food temperature during temperature cooking and temperature holding cycles. • Automatic end of program signal. (except on Temp Hold). • Function and power indicator lights. • 1.3 cu. ft. capacity. Now • while they last only . . • Smart styling plus two way cooking • Time or temperature se- lector allows you to select the cooking function you desire for time or temperature controlled cooking • Simply set the 60 minute dig- ital timer and when the food has cooked for the time selected, the oven shuts off automatically and signals you • Or use the food temperature control sensor — Just select the serving temperature you want and the oven shuts off automarically and signals you when the food has reached that temperature • Includes fully illu- strated "Guide to Microwave Cooking & Recipe Book" with easy step-by-step instructions. Now Mlle they SA1370 last only .... I MICROWAVE COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS Friday, Sept. 19th 4 p.m. to 9 p.m Saturday Sept. 20th 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. By ELIZABETH JACOBS `Hotpoint Specialist' ifs 14,41141-111Pita. . --61111 • 8* ��■a.r ■ ■■e1 .11 if - Tint i 1 Have your *microwave even and senator spa's test Model RVM42 • Time or temperature selector for two types of cooking functions. • 36 minute. 2 -speed timer with expended Scale Nor setting 15 second increments during the first 5 minutes. • Three power levels - Hugh, Medium and Low (Defrost). • /tit.i~; �. 19,11, 1 .0 . • .o.erlM i,,e.e fan *sloven end «re •owed 11041. • 2 -speed exhaust fan • Fluorescent lamp fights conventional cooking surface • 16 -Witt► oven cavity is large enough for 2 dishes side -by -title, dr a 3 -quad casserole dish �� ys88880 DRYSDALE MAJOR APPLIANCE CENTRE LTD. - HENSALL 262-2728 A pot luck dinner will follow the laying of the cor- ner stone in the new Lutheran church September 28. Plans for a bazaar to be Daishlwood Mrs.IrvIii Rader held November 5 at the com- munity hall were discussed. The card and treat secretary reported seven cards sent. A motion was carried to decorate the church for Thanksgiving. Rally held Zion Lutheran Sunday School rally day service was held Sunday with the children participating in the service. Dashwood UCW The U.C.W. ladies met Tuesday evening with Mrs. Gordon Bender president presiding. Mrs. Mildred Kellerman discussed another chapter on Japan. A playlet "An Interview with St. Peter" was given by Mrs. Clayton Merner and Mrs. E.R. Guenther. A lively dis- cussion period followed. A piano duet by Kim and Lynn Gaiser was enjoyed by all. Mrs. Alice Tieman convenor was in charge of the program. 4-H hold first meeting The first 4-H meeting of the Dashwood two club was held Monday evening at the community hall. The leaders are Mrs. Ray Rader and Mrs. Earl Keller. Fifteen girls are participating in the new project "Food For Friends". The election of of- ficers are: president, Rachel Mellecke; vice presi- dent, Kathy Schade;• secretary, Sandra Datars; treasurer, Alice Dietrich; press reporter. Kathy -Ann Keller. The topics discussed were stir -frying, energy conserva- tion, how to calculate kilowatt-hours and reading your meter. Personals Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Rader were callers Wednesday in ' London with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rader, Ben and Robin, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bennett. Mrs. Esther Salmon has returned home following a stay in University Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rader, Barbara and Brenda, also Mrs. Hilda Rader visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rader and family of Dorchester. Ship your livestock with FRANK VOOGEL DASHWOOD Independent Shipper To United Co-operatives Of Ontario Livestock Department, Toronto Monday is shipping day from Varna Stockyards CALL D HWOOD 2384707 707 OR BAYFIELD 5654636 By 7:30 A.M. For Prompt Service Also Western Stockers & Feeders Available POP 511()J)1).. Pop � 12 x 30 oz. bottles plus tax & dep.4.63 12 x 24 oz. bottles' plus tax & dep. $3.83 Our Own Pure Pork Sausage Fresh Pork Hocks Our Own Ikadcheege Fresh Ground Beef Beef Patties Fresh Beef Liver Ib. Ib. Ib. 1.45 ,,. 59t 1.19 '1.751 i 101b. bap Ib. 11'85 ,b. 99t Inquire about our local FEEDLOT BEEF & PORK (Fully Processed) This Week's Special Sides of Beef b. s 1.6 3 Open 8 to 6 Mondayto Sat. Friday till 9 p.m. CUSTOM SLAUGHTERING BEEF MONDAY -- PORK TUESDAY Laporte Meat Market Min SI, ZURICH 236-4962