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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-11-30, Page 3THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1972 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 3 CORRESPONDENT ; MRS. JOYCE PEPPER WINS CONTEST The Treasure Chest Hunt Contest heard on Radio Station Wingham, daily was won last week by a Hensall Woman, Mrs. Rachel Schwalm, the sum being $92,50, and the correct answer being "Allen Park", which is located bet- ween Hanover and Durham. It is the home of the satellite "Anik, " the first domestic com- munication in orbit and is in position now above Alberta. Mr. and Mrs. Randy Mason, London, and Mr. and Mrs. John Skea Jr., Huron Park, visited Sunday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Skea and David. The W.M. S. of Carmel Pres- byterian Church are having their Christmas meeting on Dec. ember 4 at 8 15 at the church, with the Home Helpers as guests. Mrs. John Schofield and Elsie, Parkhill, visited one day last week, and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hey, Crediton, visited Friday, with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. YOUTH SERVICE Sunday morning in Hensall United Church was the Youth Service, with members of the High -C taking part. Conducting the service and preaching were Joan Forrest, John Blackwell and Jeff Beck, Playing guitars were Kathy Cook and Paul Fydenchuk, and on the piano were John Black- well and Kathy Cook. Paul Fydenchuk, of Crediton, play- ing the guitar to accompany himself, sang a solo entitled "Consider Jesus." At the close of the service, coffee and refreshments were served in the Fellowship Hall. Next Sunday will be the first Sunday in Advent with the Sacrament of the Lord's Supper. NEW BROWNIES Six new Brownies passed through the magic gates to be received into the first Hensall Brownie Pack Tuesday afternoon, Melanie Lovell, Jane, Pollock, Tammy Alexander, Sandra Tower, Sandra McCurdy and Sandra Wadel made their prom- ise beside the toadstool while their mothers watched, Brown Owl Mrs. Rodger Venner and Tawny Owl Mrs. Cecil Pepper enrolled them in the traditional ceremony. Many of the Brownies who worked on their craft badge dis- played a variety of articles which included candle holders, decorated soap, book -marks, masks and stocking dolls which they made in the past few weeks During pow -pow, Nancy Deitz and Sandra Nixon told about customs and games played by Brownies in China and Den- mark. This is a requirement of the Golden Hand Badge. A short social hour followed the ceremony. Brownies served tea to the mothers present.. 0 Hensall Kinettes assist Kinsmen The November 8 meeting of the Hensall Kinette Club was held at the home of Mary Lou Hyde. The Kinettes will be visiting the shut-ins on Dec- ember 3 and on December 13 they will be entertaining pat- ients at the Goderich Psychiat- ric Hospital. A donation of $1000. is being given to the Kinsmen toward the purchase of the tractor they gave to the Hensall Parks Board for use at the Hensall Arena. The raffle was won by Sharon Brokenshire. A wreath was laid on behalf of the Kinette Club at the Rem- embrance Day Service. The second meeting of the month was held at the home of Linda McCallum on November 22. Donations are to be made to the War Memorial Children's Hospital, the Arthritis Associat- ion and a needy person in the community. A donation is also being made to the Parks Board for sakting time for the local Figure Skating Club. Final arrangements are being made for entertaining the Kins- men and their wives at the Christmas party on the 16th of December, at the Pineridge Chalet. The raffle was won by Sharon Hoffman. Next meeting will be at the home of Karen Schurman on January 10. 0 A friendly welcome awaits the hungry and destitute at Salvat- ion Army centres across the country, which provide nourish- ing meals and Christmas festiv- ities to thousands of homeless men. Christmas cake Generally, a cake is at its best served the day it's made -- fruitcakes are the exception, say food specialists at the Ont- ario Food Council, Ministry of Agriculture and Food. Fruit- cakes are at their best if allow- ed to mature for 4 to 6 weeks. This improves both the flavor and texture of the cake. After removing baked fruit- cakes from the oven, let them cool thoroughly in their baking pans. Glazing and decorating with fruit and nuts should be done while the cake is still hot, in the baking tin. This allows the glaze to set while the cake cools. If using almond paste, it may be topped with an orn- amental frosting, and should be added about one week before the cake is to be cut. To keep fruitcake fresh and moist, wrap in cheesecloth that has been soaked in 1/3 cup of brandy or fruit juice. Over- wrap securely in foil, place in an air -tight, metal container, and store in a cool, dry place. If you like, sprinkle cake very lightly with brandy or fruit juice once a week. After a mellow- ing period of 4 to 6 weeks, fruitcakes store well in refriger- ator or freezer. HEINZ 64 OZ DILL PICKLES FACELLE ROYALE 100's FACIAL TISSUES FACELLE ROYALE 4 Roll Pack TOILET TISSUE KADANA 100's TEA BAGS GLIDE SIZING 15 OZ CORONATION SPANISH QUEEN 12 OZ CORONATION OLIVES SWING POLY PACK of 5-3 1/2 OZ ENVELOPES. ORANGE CRYSTALS VIA 2 ROLL PACK PVAPER TOW ELS PHILLIPS 25, 40, 60, 100 WATT, PACK OF 2 69c 5/1 59c 69c 55c 2/88c 79c 53c LIGHT BULBS 2 PKGS. 79 CORONATION BRAND, COMBINATION 1 - 15 OZ GERKIN PICKLE 1 - 15 OZ STUFFED MANZANILLA OLIVES DEAL PACK DARE' S CHIP COOKIES 15 OZ TASTY- NU CHOP SUEY LOAF Cod Fish And Chips 24 OZ VALE PREPRICED 99¢ c 79c 2/97c 2/79` HOFFMAN'S By -The -Piece Bologna 3 Lbs. 99< CENTRE CUT Loin Chops La 89; CENBeefShank .a 65C Mini Sizzlers LB 69< Wing Steaks LB $1.19 Pork Liver LB 39; Loins of Beef LB 89; FULLY PROCESSED P.E.I. Potatoes CAN. 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