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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-06-29, Page 8PAGE 8 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Bruce Cockburn (top left) Anne Murray (bottom left) and Chilliwack were among the cream of Canada's Middle of the Road, folk and rock artists whose concert performances were taped recently by CBC Radio. Two programs attempting to characterize the Canadian musical identity resulted. The first, titled Maple Music—Ahead of the Record, will be aired Satur- day, July 1 at 1:03 p.m.; the second will be heard on The Entertainers, Friday, July 7 at 8:03 p.m. The shows were also taped for telecast sometime in the fall, Goshen women hear history of Rev. John Newton Goshen United Church Wom- en held their meeting at the home of Mrs. Bob McKinley. The meeting opened with the playing of a record, "Amazing Grace," Mrs. Bob McKinley read an article on the Life History of Rev. John Newton who wrote the song, "Amazing Grace", after which the verses of the song were sung. The Devotional consisted of a Bible Study, prayer by Mrs. Bob McKinley. Business was conducted by Mrs. Arnold Keys. Minutes were read and approved. Sev- enteen members answered the roll call. Mrs. William Clark gave a report. A motion by Mrs. John Rob- inson and seconded by Mrs. Allen Hayter approved holding the picnic during the third week of July at Ken Parke's cottage. No meeting will be held in August. Mrs. Eckel reported on the bale packed and parcel sent to Angola. A shower is to be held for Marilyn Keys, on June 28. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Bob McKinley. �A$E FACTORY OUTLET STORE Old Air Force Base Clinton, Ont. A TRUE FACTORY OUTLET STORE FEATURING SECONDS AND DISCONTINUED LINES FROM MANY! CANADIAN MANUFACTURERS. OUR SELECTION WILL INCLUDE KNIT SHIRTS, DRESS SHDITS„ DRESS PANTS, CASUAL PANTS, SOX, LEATHER GOODS, FOOTWEAR, SPORTSWEAR, LINGERIE, ETC.f FOR ALL MEMBERS OF THE FAMILY.' 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Mother's Day isn't considered very important by a great many people who hate commercial- ism, _and and it is absolutely true that in a great many instances, mothers are only remembered to keep peace in the family. Normally, my family isn't too hung up on Mother's Day either, It is most often just a card and a simple little rem- embrance for me on Mother's Day. ..but that doesn't really matter. It is the thought that counts after all, —This Mother's Day, however, I was Queen for a Day.. . and the nicest, most thoughtful gift in the whole world waited for me in my kitchen. You guessed it. A fully automatic, totally dependable dishwasher. I guess I've wanted a dish- washer for as long as I've been washing dishes. But like every dutiful wife who knows her husband can't afford all the luxuries of life, I've put the idea of a dishwasher in the very back of my mind. I used to make those cute little remarks you usually hear connected with dishwashers... like.... "My children do the dishes now. It is good for them to have something to do"... and BY SHIRLEY J. ICELLER . "It is almost as much work to get the dishes ready to put into the dishwasher as it is to wash them. I can't really see the sense in a dishwasher"... and... "I like to get right up from the table and get the dishes done. I wouldn't like to see them sitting around in a dishwasher until I had a full load," Well, I am now the proud owner of a dishwasher, and I can tell you ladies... a dish- washer is absolutely wonderful. Don't let anyone tell you other- wise. I fooled myself for a long time into thinking my children did most of the dishes at our house. Have you teenaged children in your household? They you'll know how really ludicrous it is to expect them to be in charge of dishwashing. If your children are anything like my children, they are too busy for dishwashing... and it is usually mom and dad who get roped into that little chore. Somehow, activities for teen- agers all commence about 7 p.n in the evening. That's dishwash' ing hour at the Keller house... and there's not a chance that dishwashing will win out over tack and field practice or band rehearsal, Experts in child psychology will tell you that children need to have dishwashing experience. THURSDAY, JUNE 29, 1972 They say that most of the conv- ersation in the modern family takes place during the dishwash- ing hour and with the advent of the dishwasher, the last remain- ing bond between children and parents has been removed. That's hogwash. I find that while the dishwasher is working happily away in the kitchen, I can sit down with the children for a last few minutes before they dash madly out of the house and have a relaxed conv- ersation that isn't puncuated by the scraping of burned -on spaghetti. And that's the hangup with my dishwasher. Believe it or not, I find it difficult to select an hour to wash my dishes when somebody is in the house to guard the dishwasher. That may sound strange to you if you reside in a household where mother and father work from 8 to 5... or from 9 to 4.. , or whatever But at our abode, my husband and I are often on the go from sunrise to sunset.. and longer. With the kids busy too, who's to mind the dish- washer? My family think I'm unduly alarmed about leaving the dish- washer alone to waxh, rinse and dry on its own. They say I should turst this mechanical wonder to perform that work without a hitch.. .but I say a machine is only a machine and needs to have someone hovering around just in case something goes wrong. So it is true. The technolog- ical age brings new problems. It must be a sign of the azex. FOR All YOUR IONERY AND STA OFFICE SUPPLIES VISIT THE Victoria Street ZURICH 236-4672