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ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
Wedding
THOMPSON - ROBINSON
Carolynne Ruth Robinson,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Doug-
las Robinson, R. R.1, Zurich,
exchanged marriage vows with
Robert Andrew Thompson, son of
Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson,
in a Candlelight ceremony offic-
iated by Rev. Heuther and Mr.
Morrison in Goshen United
Church,
Candelabra and yellow mums
decorated the front of the church
Wedding music was provided
by Mrs. Bruce Keys and Bob
and Sharon Thompson sang a
duet.
Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a tradit-
ional gown of white polyester sat.
in, styled with scoop neckline.
The bodice and sleeves were
appliqued with guipure lace. She
wore a Juliet cap with full-
length lace veil and carried a
cascade of yellow roses and white
daisy mums.
The matron of honor was Mrs.
Patricia Hulley, sister of the
bride and the bridesmaids were
Miss Connie Robinson, Miss Mary
Ellen Sturdy and Miss Betty
Thompson. They were dressed
alike in floor -length gowns of
moss green polyester satin with
full sleeves. They carried bouq-
uets of yellow daisy mums and
wore yellow daisy mums in their
hair.
Donald Hulley, brother-in-law
of the bride, was groomsman.
The ushers were Larry Sturdy,
and Jim Thompson, of Goderich,
A reception and dance follow-
ed in the Bayfield Community
Centre where a midnight buffet
was served.
For the wedding trip to the
east coast, the bride wore a blue
lace pant suit with a pink rose-
bud corsage.
Prior to her marriage, the
bride was feted ast showers
given by the dieticians of Vict-
oria Hospital, London, the
Dietary Aides of the Hospital;
Miss Becky Brand and Miss Linda
Aube, of London; Mrs. Sam
McClure, of Seaforth and the
relatives and friends at Goshen
Church.
Mothers may give their fam-
ilies a gift of healthier hearts
and longer life through fat -
controlled , low- cholesterol
meals, the Ontario Heart
Foundation says.
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Since we were fortunate enough
to have had a couple of nice rains
during the past week, and with
the help of our green thumbs, our
lawns have become lovely green
carpets again and our flowers are
blooming profusely.
On Thursday evening, the
Fresh green beans
are versatile
Fresh green beans are one of
the few vegetables whose flavor
and color complement any meal.
A great favorite served hot with
butter, the versatile green bean
is equally delicious served chil-
led as part of a salad.
Green Beans, like other prod-
uce, are very perishable. To
ensure that fresh -from -the -gard-
en flavor, food specialists offer
these pointers on selection,
storage and cooking.
Top quality beans are bright,
clean and fresh in appearance.
They should be smooth and firm
enough to break with a snap.
If the pods are very large or the
seeds make distinct bumps in the
pods, the beans are overmature
and may be tough and woody.
Beans of a uniform size are
best for they are at about the
same stage of maturity and will
cook in the same length of time.
Before storing, sort through
and remove any bruised, damag-
ed or decayed beans. If you
must wash them, be sure they are
dried well. Moisture shortens
storage life and encourages the
development of rust spots.
Store in a plastic bag in the
refrigerator for no longer than a
day or two. Green beans are at
their best eaten fresh.
To keep them bright green,
start cooking with boiling water
and do not overcook.
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regular monthly birthday party was
sponsored by the ladies of Emman-
uel United Church, Zurich. After
a program of music, readings,
and sing -songs, the distribution of
birthday gifts, a delicious lunch
was served, all very much enjoy-
ed by the residents. Those celeb-
rating birthdays during the month
of July are, Mrs. Margaret Cad-
man, Mrs. Elizabeth Carnie,
Miss Margaret Jermyn, Mrs. Rose
Russell, Mr. Grant Edighoffer,
Mr. Borden Gaiser, Mr. George
Sheppard and Mr. Percy Skillings.
On Thursday evening, the reg-
ular bingo party was held, and as
usual, the evening was enjoyed
by all the bingo fans.
We are pleased to welcome
Miss Maude Smith of Arkona who
has taken up residency in the home
During the past week, the fol-
lowing residents have been out
visiting with families and friends.
Miss Luella Kuntz, Miss Margaret
Jermyn, Mrs, Emma Shepherd,
Mrs. Ada Smillie, Mr. Andrew
Thiel, Mrs. Grace Burrell, Mrs.
Ethel Appleton, Mr. Percy Skilling
Mrs. Mary Faist, Mrs. Elizabeth
Cox, Mrs. Louise Simpson, Mr.
Theodore Schroeder, Mrs. Susie
Snider, Mrs. Myrtle Woodford,
Mr. John Donald and Mrs. Jennet-
ta Finnigan. Also on vacation
from the staff this week are Mr.
Josef Risi, Mr. Jerome Sweeney
and Mrs. Marion Steckle.
Next Tuesday evening, July 27,
THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1971
we will be having an evening of
Irish Films and music. The prog-
ram will commence at 7;30 p. m.
and Mrs. Storey and her dance
students will be providing music
and dancing, also Mr, Nelson
Howe of Cromarty will be present
to help entertain you. We hope
you will come out for the evening,
entertainment.
On Sunday evening, the chapel
service was conducted by Rev.
Stewart Maynard. We wish to
thank Rev. Maynard and the org-
anist and soloist for their inspiring
messages.
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