HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-08-12, Page 12THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 1971
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 13
(Photo by Jack Doerr)
Exeter couple married 50 years
Mr. and Mrs. Mose Beckler
held "Open House" at their
home on Huron Street, Exeter,
on Sunday afternoon to celebrate
their fiftieth wedding anniversary,
Both Mr. and Mrs. Beckler are
active and enjoy the best of
health.
The couple have two children
(Grace), Mr. and Mrs. William
Ballantyne, London, and Calvin,
North Bay, who with his wife
and family celebrated with their
parents.
Many local friends and relat-
ives called during the afernoon
as well as a large number of
relatives from distant places,
including British Columbia,
Alberta, Saskatchewan, Iowa,
Wisconsin, Indiana, Illinois,
NEWS of
Varna
Services in the United Church
will be withdrawn during the re-
mainder of August.
Bruce Elliott had charge of
the services at Varna and Goshen
United Churches last Sunday.
Mrs. Doug Robinson, Lorrie,
Cathy and Carol, of Willowdale,
are visiting at the hiuuile of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred McClymont.
The ladies of the UCW held a
successful baking sale at Bayfield
on Saturday last.
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California and Michigan.
A pleasant surprise was a tel-
ephone call from a cousin, Mrs.
S. Grant Saunders, Boca Paton,
Florida.
A personal telegram was re-
ceived from Premier Davis as
was a plaque from the Honour-
able Charles MacNaughton, both
expressing congratulations and
well -wishes.
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News Along The Shore of Beautiful Lake Huron
Visitors at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Dorninic Jeffrey over
the weekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick Jeffrey and Denise; Mr.
and Mrs. Raymond Jeffrey; Annie
Ducharme; Linda Jeffrey, Joe
Denornme and sisters ) vonne,
Madonna and niece Lisa all of
London.
Dennis Jeffrey returned home
Sunday after spending a week
in London.
Jeannette Jeffrey is spending a
week in London visiting friends
and relatives.
Dale, Murray and Steve Arm-
strong of Exeter are spending this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs
Peter Jeffrey.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bossenberry
and family of Detroit returned
home after spending a week with
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bossen-
berry.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bossen-
berry spent a couple of days in
Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Fournier
and family of London spent the
weekend at Mr. and Mrs. Ed
Corriveaus.
Mr. Gerard Jeffrey and Colleen
Rodney are spending a couple
of days in Detroit visiting relat-
ives.
elat-ives.
Gerard Ducharme and Tony
Corriveau returned Friday after
spending a coule of weeks out
west.
Miss Brenda Rau, of London ane
brothers Shawn and Derek, of the
Bluewater are spending the week
in Kitchener visiting their sister
and her family, Mr. and Mrs.
Ron Denomme and Renee.
Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Cantin
and family returned home after
spending a week at their cottage
at Cantin Beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Brisson
and family 6f Detroit spent the
weekend at their cottage at Can -
tin Beach.
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Abotrt People
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koehler
Susan and Brian, of Toronto,
also Norman Koehler, Zurich
were at home with Mrs. Nancy
Koehler, and also called at
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erb's and
Mrs. Pearl Koehler, Hensall.
Knowing how
to trim hedges
at right time
Knowing how and when to trim
hedges properly will give them a
well-balanced, attractive appear-
ance. There is a right way to do
it and that little extra care will
add the pleasing visual effects
needed for an effectively lands-
caped home.
Two or three trimmings a year
are required. Late spring or early
summer, early August, and late
summer prunings are best. At
planting time, the hedges should
be pruned back severely to en-
courage branching out at the base,
After that, trim them so the top
is narrower than the bottom. The
sun can reach all branches allow-
ing uniform vigorous growth.
Cut the sides first then the top,
recommend horticulturists with
the Ontario Department of Agric-
ulture and Food.
It would be wise to trim during
a period of dull weather so the
sun won't burn the freshly cut
tips. All hedges require some
pruning to shape them regardless
of their growth habits, so take
the time to do the job properly.
VISIT OUR AIR CONDITIONED DINING LOUNGE
Deluxe Dishes
FROM THE BROILER
(served with mushrooms or onion rings)
Pepper Steak $2.50
T. Bone (14 oz) 4.00
New York Cut Sirloin (14 oz.) $4.50
Special New York Sirloin (10 oz.) $3;50
Filet Migion Princess . . . $4.50
Broiled Ham Steak Hawaiian Style . $2 50
OUR SPECIALTIES FROM THE BROASTER
Colonial Quick Chick (1/2 chicken dejointed) $2.50
Colonial Quick Chick (1/4 chicken dejointed) $2.25
Choice Back Spareribs . . . $2.50
2.50
Double Loin Pork Chops
Famous Dashwood Sausage
SEA FOODS
The Finest in Chinese Food
SOUPS
Consomme
Beef Green .70
Egg Drop .70
Chicken Noodle (Chinese) 700 Large $L15
.30
APPETIZERS
Egg Roll 35
Dry Garlic Spare Rib 1.50
Honey Garlic Spare Rib 2.25
Shrimp Cocktail 125
CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEIN
Pork Chop Suey or Chow Mein . . 1.80
2.50 Chicken Chop Suey or Chow Mein . . I.80
Beef Chop Suey or Chow Mein . . I.80
Fresh Shrimp Chop Suey or Chow Mein . 1.95
Mushroom Chop Suey or Chow Mein . . 1.80
Broiled Australian Lobster Tail . , $3.95
Deep Fried Oysters $2.50
2.50
2 50
2,25
$3.50
$3.00
2.50
Deep Sea Scallops . . 2 25
Salmon Steak 2.50
Fresh Perch $2.25
Colonial Special Broasted Shrimp
Special Selected Jumbo Shrimp
Deep Fried Fantail Shrimp
Frog Legs with Tarter Sauce .
Fresh Lake Huron White Fish ,
Rainbow Trout (deboned) . . .
ROASTS
Prime Ribs of Beef au jus $2.75
Special Cut Prime Ribs of Beef au jus $3.50
Ontario Young Tom Turkey 2.25
Loin of Pork with Dressing . 2.25
Spring Chicken with Apple Jelly 2.25
Baked Pork Spareribs with Dressing . $2.50
Pure Pork Famous Dashwood Sausage . . . $2.50
ALL ENTREES INCLUDE
Choice of Salad from Salad Buffet
Soup du jour Choice of Juice
Vegetable
Whipped, or French Fried Potatoes
Tea, Coffee or Milk
Fresh, Ice•Cold Lemonade . 25
COLONIAL ROOM SPECIALS
12 NOON TILL 5:00 P.M.
Soup or Juice - Rolls and Crackers
6 OZ. GROUND SIRLOIN
Two Vegetables - Beverage
$1.35
With Onions $1.50
Soup or Juice - Rolls and Crackers
6 OZ. GROUND SIRLOIN
With Fried Onions
Two Vegetables- Beverage
1.25
LASAGNA - $1.25
Soup or Juice
BARBECUED BEEF OR PORK
ON A BUN
French Fries - Beverage
$1.25
Soup or Juice
FISH AND CHIPS
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice - Rolls and Crackers
ROAST BEEF
Beverage
$1.35
Soup or Juice - Rolls and Crackers
QUARTER OF BROASTED CHICKEN
Two Vegetables - Beverage
$1.25
Soup or Juice - Rolls and Crackers
SPAGHETTI WITH MEAT SAUCE
Beverage
$1.25
Soup or Juice
MACARONI AND CHEESE
Beverage
$1.00
Soup or Juice - Rolls and Crackers
FRIED SHRIMP COLONIAL
Beverage
$1.50
Pick up some 4 pcs. %z Chicken 1.35
BROASTED 8 pcs. Whole Chicken 2.50
QUICK CHICK 16 pcs. 2Chickens 5.00
RICE
Chicken Fried Rice
Pork Fried Rice
Beef Fried Rice
Fresh Shrimp Fried Rice
Fresh Mushroom Fried Rice
Steamed Rice
1.60
1,60
1.60
1.80
1.60
.20
SWEET AND SOUR
Sweet and Sour Spare Rib 2 00
Sweet and Sour Pork 2.35
Sweet and Sour Shrimp 2,50
Sweet and Sour Chicken 2,35
Pineapple Chicken 2,35
EGG FOO YONG
Chicken Egg Foo Yong 1.60
Shrimp Egg Foo Yong 1.85
Plain Egg Foo Yong 1.50
FAMOUS CHINESE DISH SPECIALS
Soo Guy Chicken with Roasted Crushed Almond •2.25
Diced Chicken Fried with Vegetables and Almond (Guy Ding) 1.95
Sliced Chicken Sauteed with Whole Mushroom . . 2.45
Sliced Beef with Chinese Greens (Chow Bok Toy) 1.95
Sliced Beef with Green Peppers . . , 210
2 10
2 50
2.25
Curried Shrimp 2.50
1.95
Canton Deep Fried Shrimp 2.50
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Sliced Beef with Fresh Tomatoes
Jumbo Shrimp Fried with Tomatoes
Curried Beef
Cubed Beef with Bean Sprouts .
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