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Zurich Citizens News, 1969-04-17, Page 13DIAMONDS SEE THE LARGE SELECTION — AT — ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Clinton -- Walkerton — Seaforth S\.."�:•1..r. •..•'r..\ . ,inti }�.�`.7 �.�Iv4l�.. r �ti .. ... ...bn:+"\r�... �c{.. r�;�!'.r. ,.Ya�..•.�r THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1969 NEWS OF DASHWOOD DISTRICT (MRS. E. H. RADER, Correspondent) UCW Meeting: The United Church Women of Calvary church for April was on China and Mrs. Syd Baker chairlady opened it with a read- ing. Mrs. Ken McCrae was pianist. Mrs. Harold Kellerman read the scripture and Mrs. Bruce Guy a meditation. "I believe in. loving Godwill". Mrs. Mervyn Tieman led in prayer. A solo "My Task" was sung by Mrs. Robert Hoffman. Mrs. Guy introduced the film strip on China, "Contrast and Continui- ties". This was accompanied on record with authentic sounds. After the film a discussion period was held. Everyone join- ed in to sing "A Song of Praise similar to the songs sung by the Chinese people in Peking. The May meeting is to be a Mother and Daughter pot luck supper with Mrs. Harry Hoffman's group in charge. A strawberry social date is to be decided in the near future. Celebrate Birthday: Over fifty members of the Rader family gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rader, Sunday, May 13, on the occasion of his 50th birthday. Guests were present from Water- loo, London, Zurich, Zion, Stratford, Crediton, and Dash- wood. Lloyd Rader read an address and Irvin Rader presented Elgin with a travel alarm on behalf of the family. Everyone enjoyed a supper which included cake and ice cream. Celebrate Birthday: To mark the occasion of Mrs. PAPER DRIVE BY Varna -Goshen Boy Scouts ON Saturday, April 19 All Paper to Be Tied or in Boxes ZURICH and HENSALL Call 262-5350 or 262-5364 No Calls on Morning of 19th Bertha Hayter's birthday, Saturd- ay., April 12, a dinner was held in her honor at the Dominion Hotel, Zurich. Present for the event were Mr. and Mrs. John Snyder of Brantford, Mr. and Mrs, James Hayter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayter, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hayter, who were celebra- ting their wedding anniversary, and their 10 year old daughter, Jayne, who also had a birthday April 12. To add to the festivity, Mrs. Hayter received word that her first great granddaughter was born that day to Mr. and Mrs. Don Duffy of Detroit. Ladies Aid: The April meeting of Zion Lutheran Ladies Aid was in charge of group 2 and Mrs. Ernest Koehler convenor. Mrs. Lorne Genttner presided for the business. A mother and daughter banquet will be held in May. The Altar Guild is Mrs. Oscar Miller and Mrs. Alvin Rader. Mr. Steve Brirely of the London Rescue Mission showed the film, "The Big R", followed by discuss- ion. A donation was made to the mission. Lunch was served by the group. Hensall Dance Aids Minor Sports Program Finances ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS !Menu of the Week almon Loaf with Frozen Peas, 'Baked Potatoes, Sliced Ontario IFiothouse Tomatoes, Pumpkin Pie SALMON LOAF 1 can salmon 1/3 cup salmon liquid 1/2 cup milk 3 cups soft bread crumbs 1/4 cup butter(melted) 3 eggs (separated) 2 tbsp chopped green pepper i2 tbsp finely chopped onion tbsp lemon juice 1/8 tsp lemon rind. 1. Drain the salmon, and flake. Save the liquid. 2. Heat milk in top part of double boiler. Add bread crumbs, and butter, and let stand 5 minutes. 3. Add salmon liquid and beat until smooth. 4. Add ell -beaten egg yolks, flaked salmon and remaining 1ingredients. 5. Fold in stiffly beaten egg whit( 6. Pour into a well -greased pan, bake at 350 degrees for 40 to 50 minutes, or until firm in centre. 7. Remove from oven. Let stand 5 minutes. Loosen from sides of pan, and invert on heated serving dish. 8. Serve plain or with egg sauce. Serves six. It's wise to choose the cheaper pink canned salmon for use in casseroles. It's every bit as nutritious as the higher priced red or cohoe. At a dance held at Hensall Arena Friday evening, April 11, sponsored by the Hensall Minor Athletic Association, two draws were made and the lucky winners were: luggage, ladies or mens first prize, James R. Cooper, R.R. 4, Clinton, (Electronics reacher at Central Huron Secondary School, Clinton; Kroehler hostess chair, second prize, Mrs. Ron Wareing, .Hensall. Larry Ducharme drew the win- ing tickets. Blue Water Play Boys prbvided music for the dance hich was well patronized. A morgasbord was the highlight of the menu. Kirk Lyndon, one of the official in charge of the successful project, stated that the objectives were accomplished. General Contracting PAGE THIRTEEN Now Open in Downtown Clinton! 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