Zurich Citizens News, 1969-06-05, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1969
SEVEN CONFIRMED - Seven young people
were confirmed recently as members of St. Pet-
er's Lutheran Church, Zurich, by Rev. A.C, Bl-
ackwell. Back row left right are Dianne 1<lnpp,
Rev. Blackwell, Nancy Baker; middle row left
to right, John Schilbe, Ronnie Racier, John Dei -
chert; front row left to right, Danny Schilbe
and Douglas Scltilhc. (Photo by Jack Doerr)
' 4z 4 OUTDOOR
.,,� TOPICS
—
by RED FISHER
A®d
CATFISI3 PREFER MUD
If a man could pick exactly
the right time to go catfishing,
he'd say, "Give me a rising
river and plenty of mud."
For some reason, known only
to the cats
themselves, cat-
fish go on a
feeding binge
whenever rains
upstream swell
the rivers and
cloud the wat-
ers with a cur-
tain of mud
Take advantage
of this phenom-
enon, says Red
Fisher of Mercury outboards,
and take home a mess of the
Fisher
Early Care of
Lawn Stops weeds
Mowing lawns too early in
the spring may be very hard on
grass, warn horticulturists with
the Ontario Department of
Agriculture and Food. However,
do not allow grass to become
too long before the first spring
clipping. Grass produces food
in the green leaves. This food
c
source is removed when lawns
are closely clipped after being
allowed to grow too tall. The
lower part of the grass will be
bleached and unsightly and is
slow to recover its greenness.
Established lawns should not be
clipped closer than 11 inches.
Cut often enough so that not
more than one inch of growth
is removed at once. The mower
must be sharp so that the grass
is cut cleanly. Under normal
conditions light clippings can
be left on the lawn where they
will quickly rot and disappear.
Frequent light mowings will
give best results.
This is Red Cross Water Safety
Week. For information on
boating obtain the free booklet
"Safety Afloat '69" from the
Marine Regulations Branch,
Department of Transport, Ott-
awa.
Cook rhubarb slowly to pre-
serve color and texture, say
hone economists at Macdonald
Institute, University of Guelph.
One pound of 8 to 10 stalks
will yield 2 cups cooked
rhubarb and will give 4 servings.
sweetest tasting fish ever to
grace a platter.
Catfish apparently sense the
abundance of food washed into
the river during periods of ris-
ing waters. They hurry to gor-
ge themselves before these ex-
tra rations disappear. During
the process, they gobble any-
thing that appears edible .
plus a few other delicacies that
• would be difficult for anything
but a catfish to digest.
Muddy waters encourage cats
to leave their deep hidden dens
and invade the shoals. This
means that most anywhere you
set out a line you'll find fish.
As the currents speed up, strik-
es are swift and sure, and
you'll find bait stolen less
often.
If waters reach a near -flood
stage, all aquatic life moves in-
to protected spots such as
small tributaries. These areas
become packed with crayfish,
insects, minnows and various
other forms of food, and game
fish naturally follow.
So look for the telltale signs
that forecast good catfishing
. rising, muddy waters.
You'll he well rewarded.
REGULAR 98c—PRE-PRICED 89c
Tang Orange Crystals 79c
Red Rose Tea Bags, 60s _ _ _ 89c
11 OUNCES
Heinz Tomato Ketchup _ _ _ 2/49c
WHITE SWAN
Toilet Tissue, 2s 4/55c
Canned Whole Chicken _ _ _ $1.00
15 OUNCES
Tops Dog Food 10/$1
SUPREME— 15 OZ.
Sweet Mixed Pickles 31c
19 OUNCES
Aylmer Sliced Pineapple _ _ _ 29c
YELLOW LABEL
Lucky Dollar Coffee 69c
48 OUNCES
Heinz Tomato Juice _ _ _ _ 2/69c
York Beans, 19 oz. _ _ _ _ 2/39c
STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY -24 -OZ. JARS
Wagstaffe's Jam 53c
60s
White Swan Serviettes _ _ _ 2/39c
Bananas 2 lbs. 29c
Co -hosts Malka and Bert Devitt map their course for HOLIDAY,
a new summer series on CBC radio, Sundays, at 7:30 p.m. EDT.
With their sprightly conversation, humor and distinctive taste in
music they'll take you on a flight of fancy ... or keep you
company at the cottage or in the car. This summer, HOLIDAY is
the ideal way to get away from it all.
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