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ZURICNI CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 27, 1'965
Patio Meals Can Become a Picnic
With odern Electrical Aids of Today
Even the chef can enjoy a charcoal grill is a deep -fat
meals outdoors when electrical fryer. Many people make use
;appliances do a big share of the of an electric hotdog cooker to
work. feed children too hungry to
All portable household appli- wait for the steaks. As food
ances can do double -duty dur- is prepared, it can be kept hot
ing the summer months in the on an electric warming tray
backyard for barbecues, or on until all the guests have ar-
the patio or porch for leisurely rived.
brunches and quick, easy sup- An electric rotisserie adds
pers, Apartment dwellers versatility to the charcoal grill,
whose neighbors object to the and saves the chef tedious
smoke find electrical appliances hours of turning the spit by
are practical substitutes for an hand. Large roasts and fowl
open fire on the balcony. can be started well ahead of
A source of electricity is all time, giving the host ample op -
a homeowner needs to take ad- portunity to greet his guests
vantage of the array of small before the meal begins,
appliances suitable for cooking With facilities on the patio
outdoors. Weather-proof con- or in the backyard for high fi-
venience outlets near any out- clelity, television or radio, as
door dining area can be easily well as for modern electrical
installed by an electrician. servants from the kitchen, every
To save endless trips back family can enjoy the ultimate
and forth to the kitchen, toast- in outdoor living.
ers, waffle -makers, e 1 e c t r i c 0
saucepans, bean pots, and grills '�� Wi
can be called into service. ome-
lettes. bacon and eggs, ham-
burgers, s a u s a g e s, and pan- At Huronview
cakes can be cooked in an elec-
tric skillet at the table. An
electric skillet is also ideal for
keeping casseroles, which have
been baked beforehand, at the
right temperature for second
and third helping. Electric cof-
fee makers and blenders are
useful for ensuring a constant Cummings, Mrs. Grigg, Charles
supply of hot drinks, milk- Jeff, Mrs. Harvey, David, Shit --
shakes, sodas and fruit punches. ray, James Turnbull, Matilda
Graham, Bertha Cantelon, Hen-
ry Pruss, Monza Baechler, Wil-
son Armstrong, John Kernag
han, 11rs. Stewart and Mrs.
Drennan.
A program conducted by Mrs.
Roy Morenz, included a sing -
rolls, and dessert with portable song led by Mrs. Mason and
appliances instead of on the Mrs. Desjardine; a reading by
grill, the chef will find it Mrs. Morenz; skit by Mrs. Mc -
easier to serve the meal piping
hot — and on time.
Another advantage of cook-
ing side dishes with the help
of electricity is improved flav-
or. The taste of food cooked
over an open fire is so appetiz- birthday cake and fruit bread
ing that backyard chefs are fre- were served.
quently tempted to prepare the 0
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RED FISHER
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LUNKER HUNTING
Some. guys catch lunker> as if
fish didn't come in any other
size. Most of us work pretty hard
to catch the ones that are dwarfs
by comparison, and then we feel
pretty lucky.
To a successful "Junior hunt-
er.' luck plays a minor role.
Seeking out the big fish is a de-
liberate undertaking, requiring
both a k n o 'Lw
ledge of fish and
a n unswerving
devotion to the
proposition that
one • trophy o f
braggin'' size is
worth a hundred
of his lesser
brethren.
While, lunker-
catching profic.
len cy doesn't FISHER
come overnight, there is one
basic rule that the aspiring
might keep in mind: "locate the
lairs."
Lunkers, like gold, are where
yott find them. This. can be in
the most unpredictable quarters,
usually offshore where no visi-
ble signs give a clue to the hot -
The Grand Bend Institute had spot beneath the surface.
charge of the May birthday To find such locations, and
party at Htuonv- on May 7Q, they are usually quite small,
calls for extensive. prospecting
The celebrants this month through• a great deal of barren
were Tom Cameron, George water. Slow trolling on the bot -
Scott, Henry Leischman, Mrs. tom or drift casting is .the best
When a fish strikes, mark the
exact spot immediately for ftt-
ture reference. This means. tak-
ing cross sightings on land ob-
jects so that, you can find it
again. A single hole may' yield.
more Junkers on the next few
casts, next day, or a year later.
The main thing is to know ex-
actly where the location is, for
it conditions are favorable for
one lunker, invariably ' others
will move in.
• -Another aspect of lunker hunt -
fug commonly neglected is the
tendency of large fish to bump
a bait half-heartedly without
getting hooked. If a• few casts
prove futile, mark the location,
rev up your Mercury outboard
aud• leave ,with a minimum of
,disturbance. Return at a later
time for another try.
Big fish don't come easy. But
with patience and an enthusi_
asm that overlooks long fruitless
hours and sometimes the ridicule.
of shoreline casters, the pros-
pecting pays off. That first lunk-
er, and knowing where it came
from, will be ample reward.
During the backyard barbe-
cues which centre around a
charcoal grill, the chef will find
electrical appliances invaluable
for preparing side dishes. If
assistants can be detailed to
prepare appetizers. vegetables,
Gill, Mrs. Desjardine, Mrs.
Hamilton and Mrs. Mason; vio-
lin selections by Mrs. Desjardine
and Mr. Little; readings by Mrs.
G. Morenz.
Gifts were distributed and
entire menu over the coals.
Yet many people find charcoal -
broiled doubly tasty if every
item on their plate doesn't have ing into shallow waters. Red
the same flavor. Cross says to be water wise and
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The provincial flag of Ontario, shown here, was
raised at a ceremony in front of the parliament buildings
in Toronto, on Friday morning, May 21. The ceremony
commenced at 9:30 a.m., in the presence of the Honourable
W. Earl Rowe, lieutenant governor; Prime Minister John
Robarts, members of the cabinet, members of the Ontario
Legislature, and others,
Hensall, Couple
Married 25 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Noakes
of Hensall, celebrated their
silver anniversary with a din-
ner in the Legion Hall on Sat-
urday, May 29. They were
married on May 25, 1940.
Members of the Noakes and
Sangster families were present
from London and Hensall, and
the couple received many beau-
tiful gifts, also many congratu-
latory messages and cards.
Dave Sangster was master of
ceremonies for the occasion.
The guests enjoyed a fine meal,
and a lovely three -tiered wed-
ding cake adorned the head
table with flower arrangements
on either side. The evening
ended with dancing. Later the
guests were entertained at the
home of Mr. -and Mrs. Leonard
Noakes.
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Over 25 per cent of the
drownings in Canada last year
resulted from boating mishaps.
Red Cross reminds you to think
... don't sink! Be water wise!
VARNA NEWS
The 40th anniversary of the
United Churn of Can& a will
be observed next Sunday, June
6, at 10:15 a.m. at Varna, and
11:30 -a.in. at Goshen, with the
pastor, Rev. M. Morrison, in
charge, and the guest speaker
will be Rev. M. Shatto, of the
Evangelical United Brethren
Church in Zurich. Special music
will be furnished by choir.
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The local softball teats won
their first game of the season
last Saturday night on the local
diamond.
The United Church 'Women
will hold their rune meeting in
the cltureh en Thursday eve-
ning of this week,
Mr. and Mrs. Doug Robinson,
Lorrie and Cathy, of Agincourt,
spent -a few days at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont.
Rev. M, Morrison is attending
the sessions of the :Con -don en-
2erence, this week in London.
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BLAKE NEWS
Mrs. Peter Gingerich spent
the past week with Mr. and
Mrs. Aden Martin and family,
at Gowanstown.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Gingerich,
Norman and Elaine, visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Aden Martin and
family at Gowanstown on Sun-
day.
Mrs. Sarah Gingerich, Mr. and
Mrs. Curtis Gingerich and fam-
ily were Sunday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gingerich
and family. '
Sunday visitors with Mr, and
Mrs. Ephriam Gingerich were
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Roth, Lon,
don; Mr. and Mrs. Clair e
Schumm, Tavistock; Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Shultz, Poole.
Miss Dianne Zehr spent Sun-
day with Miss Yvonne Ginger-
ich.
Mrs. John Zandwyk is a pa-
tient at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, where she underwent sur-
gery on Monday.
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