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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1971-12-16, Page 12THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1971 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Variety of uses for high school Facilities at South Huron District High School are being used for outside activities every day of the weel< except Friday and Sunday. A large variety of evening class courses are held the first four nights of every week. Mon- , day night features two sewing classes and an advancedtyping course. Tuesday evening it is sewing, beginners typing, weld- ing, electronics, ceramics and grade 13 geography. Electricity, oil painting, sew- ing and decorative tube painting occupy Wednesday nights while Thursday nights feature grade 13 English, advanced auto mech- anics, sewing, art, conversation - DICK and DAVE'S PLUMBING and ELECTRICAL Dick Rau Dave Durand 2364607 565-5281 "Service that Satisfies" al french and physical fitness for women. In addition to the evening class programs there are a Numb- er of other regular activities at the school. Monday nights, the 1-luronia Male Chorus practices and a bad- minton group uses the gym. A St. John's Ambulance course uses a class room Tuesday nights and Wednesday the badminton players are back with two groups of square dancers. The Exeter Nomads use the cafeteria for thei meetings, Thursday and Saturday mornings, ballet and gymnastic classes are held in the two gymnasiums. The school is also used on an irregular basis for 4-H snow- mobiling and other club meet- ings. In a recent report to the Huron Board of Education, South Huron principal J. L. Wooden said he felt that good community use of the school was being made. About People YouKnow... Mr. and Mrs, Bob Hendrick and son, formerly of Dashwood, have moved into the home they purchased recently from the estate of the late Mrs. Laura Haberer. Mrs. Paul Juster, of Detroit, returned home on Sunday after spending last week with her father, Mr. Alfred Meidinger. TREATS FOR THE KIDS Each year when Santa Claus pays his official visit to Zurich, all the children are treated to chocolate milk, through the courtesy of Hurondale Dairy. A group of girls are seen in the top photo here, enjoying their drink which the Hensall dairy firm provided last Saturday afternoon. In the lower photo Lewis Gingerich is seen assist- ing his son, Daviel, with his refreslun ent. Zurich ladies at summary day More than 800 ladies attended Summary Day for "The Knack of Sewing with Knits," which was held at the Clinton Legion Hall Monday afternoon. Among the more than fifty who paraded in the fashion show were Mrs. Louis Farwell and Mrs. Arnold Merner, of Zurich. The leaders provided interesting and helpful comments on each display. Miss Catherine I-lunt and Mrs. Sharon Gauge, home economists, capably answered all problem questions. Other ladizss from Zurich attending were Mrs. William Lawrence, Mrs. H. Thiel, Mrs. M. Doerr, Mrs. D. Geiger, Mrs. I. Consitt, Mrs. V. Din- nin and Mrs. Len Prang. (PAGE 12 THAWING TURKEYS Thawing large frozen turkeys at room temperature can be dangerous. Thaw frozen turkey in the refrigerator or under cold running water for greater safety. Thawing at room temperature requires 1 to 1 1/2 hours per pound. Therefore, a 15-20 pound turkey requires almost 24 hours to thaw. In this length of time the surface of the meat becomes too warm for too long. Surface deterioration is possible before the cavity is completely thawed. It is important to keep the surface cold while thawing, say food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture and Food. For maximum safety, thaw in the refrigerator, allowing about five hours per pound. If space is not available in the refrigerator thaw under cold running water. Allow 6 to 8 hours for a turkey weighting 12 to 20 pounds. FREE SKATING in the Zurich Arena Saturday, Dec . 18 2to4ra.r,, Sponsored by Zurich Businessmen and Chamber of Commerce Looking For A Christmas Gift THAT WILL LAST All Year Round ? ? WHY NOT GIVE A GIFT SUBSCRIPTION TO THE MaPOCo'W mGG``7o SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Anywhere in Canada only $4.00 U.S. and Other $5.00 We will send an attractive gift card with each gift subscription. Zurich em News Phone 236-4672 Zurich 'a