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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-08-26, Page 12PAGE 12 About. People You Know... Henry Jacob Gallnlan, cousin of John Gallman, of Zurich, enjoys reading the Zurich Citiz- ens News for news of relatives and old friends. He is 94 years old, in fairly good health, and resides with his daughter at 947 N. Church Street, Jacksonville, Illinois, Members of the Zurich Volunt- eer Fire Brigade, and members of the council and their wives enjoyed their annual steak barb- ecue at the cottage of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hess, in the Pinery, last Wednesday evening. The evening was enjoyed playing cards, badminton and horseshoes. Miss Brenda Koehler has ac- cepted a position at the Bank of Montreal, Zurich, and started her work there on Monday of this week. Miss Jeanette Hunter spent a few days last week at the home of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schilbe before leaving on Sunday for Lakr, Germany, where she will be spending the next two years teaching school at the Air Force Base. Mrs. Reg Jarvis and family, of Minden are visiting at the home of her mother, Mrs. Daisy Bates. Mrs. Edith Yungblut spent a couple of days last week with her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Len Haist, at Bright's Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Gascho spent a few days last week in Toronto. Mr. Ray McKinnon and family have moved into their home on Goshen Street, which they pur- chased from Mr. and Mrs. Hub- ert Schilbe, Sister Eileen Marie, a former BROWNIE'S DRIVEaN BOX OFFICE OPINE AT IMO P.M. FIRST SHOW AT DUSPI Beech Street Next to Community Park CLINTON ONTARIO WED. - THURS. FRI August 25-26-27 - DOUBLE FEATURE - DIARY OFA MAD HOUSEWIFE A6 T?ANC1 • 11100/0 wee a 0.01 01 RIcITard lieniamin Carrie Snodgrass In Color COMPANY OF KILLERS (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Van Johnston - Brian Kelly Color Cartoon SAT.-SUN.-MON.-TUES. August 28-29-30-31 - DOUBLE FEATURE - THE CHEYENNE SOCIAL CUB James Stewart - Henry Fonda Shirley Jones Comedy with NON-STOP ACTION in Color THE APRIL FOOLS (ADULT ENTERTAINMENT) Jack Lemon - Catherine Denevuo Peter Lawford Color Cartoon WED. - THURS. FRI. September 1-2-3 - DOUBLE FEATURE - SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL GUNFIGHTER HELL BOATS ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1971 ....CtiorisuirnOre' news and PA Yews fir, R by Q ' ,� Consumers' Association of Cana,dta-p' rC �` The desire to look attractive is age old and cosmetics have been big Business from ancient times. Canadians spend over $300 million annually on these products or, a little better than $15 for every man, woman and child in the country, There a fine line between what may be called a cosmetic and what inay be called a drug but regardless of type or cost, both come under the Food and Drugs Act ,of the Department of Health and Welfare. When is a grooming aid a teacher at 3t. Boniface School, Zurich, now stationed at B.C., visited witti friends in Zurich on Saturday. Helen Blackwell and Elaine Baechler have returned home after spending a week in Ottawa at a Youth Seminar, attended by Grade 10 students from Ont- ario, Quebec and British Columb- ia. cosmetic and when is it a drug? The Food and Drugs Act defines cosmetics as materials used for cleansing, improving or altering skin, hair or teeth and includes deodorants and perfumes. When a cosmetic type product does create a physical change in the skin, for example a bleaching cream to treat freckles, it is then classed as a drug and must come under the more stringent regulations of the Food and Drugs Act. Deodorants are classed as cos- metics and anti-perspirants are called drugs. Most hair prepar- ations and shampoos are cosmet- ics but those marketed for the relief of dandruff and other scalp conditions are considered drugs. A toothpaste is a cosmetic when it cleans, whitens or brightens the teeth. It is classed as a drug when special ingredients are added to help prevent tooth de- cay. If a therapeutic claim is made to help prevent tooth de- cay, dandruff, etc,, then the manufacturer must supply clinic- al evidence to substantiate the claim and the names of the act- ive drug ingredients must appear on the label. Some beauty products (like hair dyes and hormone creams) carry special warnings on the label and it is wise to heed all precautions, follow directions carefully and "use only as dir- ected," Regulations do not allow fraud- ulent or misleading glamour claims in cosmetic advertising such as "facial rejuvenation, " "cell regeneration" or "restores hair" but some puffery within reasonable limits is accepted. Rigid insistence on the plain unvarnished facts, it is felt, would rob cosmetics of romantic appeal while serving no useful purpose. "Gives that breathlessly young look" is a more pleasing, if perhaps not wholly accurate, way of describing a product which "promotes rejuvenation of epithelial tissues." Some people have extreme allergic reactions to certain chemicals contained in cosmet- ics. But if all known or suspected substances causing allergic re- actions were to be prohibited, it would almost eliminate the manufacturer of cosmetics. Almost everyone is allergic to something and so no substance is truly non -allergenic. If you are sensitive to ingredients in a certain cosmetic brand, switch and the problem may disappear. There are special cosmetics on the market for people sensit- ive to particular ingredients, They are called "hypo -allergen- ic" --meaning less likely to cause an adverse reaction. DICK and DAVE'S PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL Dick Rau Dave Durand 236-4607 565.52811 "Service that Satisfies" VISIT OUR AIR CONDITIONED DINING LOUNGE Deluxe Dishes The Finest in Chinese Food 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 54.50 $2 50 Filet Migion Princess Broiled Ham Steak Hawaiian Style 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 Broiled Australian Lobster Tail Deep Fried Oysters SOUPS Consomme Beef Green Egg Drop Chicken Noodle (Chinese) APPETIZERS Egg Roll Dry Garlic Spare Rib Honey Garlic Spare Rib Shrimp Cocktail CHOP SUEY - CHOW MEIN lin, .,,,. s .30 .70 70 700 Large $1.15 .35 1 50 2,25 1 25 Pork Chop Suey or Chow Mein . 1.80 2.50 Chicken Chop Suey or Chow Meth . . 1.80 Beef Chop Suey or Chow Mein 1.80 Fresh Shrimp Chop Suey or Chow Mein . I.95 Mushroom Chop Suey or Chow Mein 1.80 RICE $3,95 $2.50 Colonial Special Broasted Shrimp . , 2.50 Special Selected Jumbo Shrimp , . 2 50 Deep Fried Fantail Shrimp 2.25 Frog Legs with Tarter Sauce $3.50 Fresh Lake Huron White Fish , $3.00 Rainbow Trout (deboned) .. . 2,50 Deep Sea Scallops ... 2 25 Salmon Steak 2.50 Fresh Perch . .. , $2.25 ROASTS Prime Ribs of Beef au jus Special Cut Prime Ribs of Beef au jus $3.50 $3.50 Ontario Young Tom Turkey , . 2.25 Loin of Pork with Dressing . 2.25 Spring Chicken with Apple Jelly 2.25 $2.50 . . . $2.60 Baked Pork Spareribs with Dressing . Pure Pork Famous Dashwood Sausage 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 . 250 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 - 51.25 Soup or Juice BARBECUED BEEF OR PORK ON A BUN French Fries- Beverage $1.25 Soup or Juice FISH AND CHIPS Beverage $1.00 Pick up some BROASTED QUICK CHICK mazweamearoomea 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 471PEWORW 4 pcs. %2 Chicken 1.35 8 pcs. Whole Chicken 2.50 5.00 16 pcs. 2 Chickens Chicken Fried Rice Pork Fried Rice Beef Fried Rice Fresh Shrimp Fried Rice 1.60 1,60 1.60 1.80 Fresh Mushroom Fried Rice . . , ,, 1.60 Steamed Rice .20 SWEET AND SOUR Sweet and Sour Spare Rib 2 00 Sweet and Sour Pork 2.36 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 2.46 Sliced Beef with Chinese Greens (Chow Bok Toy) 1 95 Sliced Beef with Green Peppers ... 210 Sliced Beef with Fresh Tomatoes ... 210 Jumbo Shrimp Fried with Tomatoes . . , 2 50 Curried Beef 2.25 Curried Shrimp 2.50 Cubed Beef with Bean Sprouts . . . 1.95 Canton Deep Fried Shrimp 2.50 FOR TAKE OUT ORDERS PLEASE PHONE WELL IN ADVANCE 238-2371 At the Main Intersection in GRAND BEND Phone 238-2371 COLONIAL HOTEL DINING ROO ITV rI n; norROxDtg6rnGUAinIlOOM4 &, re n