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HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1972-12-21, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 1972 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS PAGE 5 Leftover turkey should be used if not frozen Leftover cooked turkey should be used within two or three days but if properly packed and frozen, it can be stored one or two months. In this way, left- overs which add monotony to holiday meals can addvariety in January. Cool leftover turkey as quickly as possible after din- ner, advise food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ontario Department of Agricult- ure and Food. This applies whether leftovers are to be frozen immediately or refrig- erated for use next day. Re- move bones and excess fat. Keep meat in large slices as they retain moisture better than small slivers of meat when frozen. Freeze leftover dressing separately. Seal in freezer bags or heavy foil, excluding as much air as possible. Thaw the leftovers for sandwiches, salads, or casseroles. If time permits during Christ- mas, the leftovers can be made into casseroles for freezing. Thicken casseroles for freezing with egg yolk or use condensed cream soup as a base, as sauces thickened with flour or cornstarch will separate when thawed. For this reason, gravy does not freeze well. Drippings. do freeze seccessfully, and can be thawed and thickened for gravy. Separate Postal Codes, used for rural post offices without letter carrier service, are ind- icated by a zero in the first numerical position. Mani;; d Ronald Clare Proctor, of Clinton, and Lyna Christine Taylor, of Varna, exchanged marriage vows in the Varna United Church, amidst candel- abra and baskets of mauve mums 411111121.610, May the spirit of Christmas remain in your hearts all through the holidays. Best wishes from Grace, Irvin and family MARTIN ELECTRIC HOME HEAT SERVICE 236-4898 - ZURICH f (Photo by Hadden's Studio) Red Church on November 4, 1972, at 3 p.m. Rev. Stan MacDonald, of Londesboro, and Rev. Murdock Morrison, of Varna, officiated at the ceremony. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Taylor, of Varna and the groom's par- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Proctor, of Clinton. Mrs. Mildred McAsh, organ- ist, accompanied the soloist, Mr. Peter Postill, who sang, "Where Do 1 Begin?" and "A Time For Us." The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a floor - length gown of white polyester crepe, empire style, and trim- med with lace. Her headpiece was a juliet cap with shoulder length illusion veil, and she carried a mauve orchid on a white bible showered with mauve and white streamers. Donna Taylor, Varna, sister of the bride was maid of honor dressed in a floor length gown of mauve chiffon over taffeta, with pruple velvet bodice, accented with mauve lace on the cuffs, collar and waistline. She carried a nosegay of mauve single mums, with mauve streamers. Pat Proctor, Clinton, sister of the groom was brides- maid and was dressed identical to the maid of honor. The best man was Paul Flax - bard of Zurich and Larry Gibb - ings, of Clinton and Steve Tay- lor, of Brucefield ushered the guests. For the wedding reception held in the church parlor, the bride's mother received guests wearing a floor -length blue crimpknit gown with corsage of mauve miniature carnations. The groom's mother assisted in a long blue patterned gown with corsage of white miniature carn- ations. The young couple will reside at 5 Quebec Street, Vanastra, when they return from their wedding trip to Southern Ontario. Prior to the wedding, the bride was feted at showers given by Connie Taylor, Louise Gibb- ings, Judy Scott, Jay Carter and a Varna community shower. CHR5TMA5 CHEER May the light of Christmas shine on you and your loved ones. May its bright warmth fill each day. We appreciate your loyalty! T. C. IMT and Sorg "Quality Men's Wear" HENSALL .:'w:'i%A}:+'itauMf:t:p:%n ..............i..."i:.Gua...... ;:���?• :�iititi MERBY Z �s 9nay the spirit of that first Christmas be with you and yours throughout this Yuletide season. Westlake Furniture Funeral and Ambulance Service ZURICH