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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
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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.
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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
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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
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Beef Green
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APPETIZERS
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Shrimp Cocktail
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.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
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$2.50
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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
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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
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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
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BROASTED
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ROAST BEEF
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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
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$1.00
Soup or Juice - Rolls and Crackers
FRIED SHRIMP COLONIAL
Beverage
$1.50
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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
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