HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1974-08-15, Page 12THURSDAY, AUGU'$T 15, 1974 ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
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Agri—notes
With the Pork Hostess
contest corning up I think it
fitting to copy a report from
the first Ontario Pork Hostess,
Miss Adrienne VanRaay of
Dashwood.
"My reign as the first Miss
Ontario Pork Hostess began
eight months ago at the Royal
Winter Fair. I am enjoying
every minute of it and it is
indeed a most unique and rew-
arding experience."
"As a representative for the
Pork Producers of Ontario I
attend many events. The Can-
adian Restaurant Show, Ontario
Pork Producers annual meeting,
T.V. appearances, seminars,
meetings and fairs are a few
of the highlights of the past
few months. Each event is
different and thus I have the
opportunity of meeting a wide
Home auxiliary
wants donations
As always in the past the
Women of Zurich and surround-
ing areas have generously don-
ated to all our Bazaars and Bake
sales which we have always
appreciated.
We once again appeal to all
of you in the area regardless
if belonging to our organizat-
ion or not, to donate to our
Bake Table at the Bean Festival,
Please bring baked goods to
the booth from 10 to 11:30 a. 1T1
Our time of selling this year
is from 12 to4p.m.and we
stress the need for pies espec-
ially along with jellies, jams,
squares, cakes and cookies.
The drawing for our lovely
handmade quilt and jewel music
box shall take place at 4:30
p.m. Anyone not present will
be notified.
Please be assured the entire
profits are for the fomforts of
the residents at the Blue Water
Rest Horne.
For more information phone
chairman, Mrs. Leo Regier,
236-4811 or co-chairman,
Mrs. Arthur Brisson, president,
236 -4166.
variety of people such as
newspaper men, T.V. person-
alities, home economists and
business men."
"At the events where pork is
featured I perform a wide
range of functions. As a hostess
I attempt to make people feel.
welcome by greeting them and
discussing informally my role
and my knowledge of pork
cookery. I also play a more.
formal role by delivering
speeches or assisting Kay Spicer,
the home economist and Arthur
Buck, a specialist in meat
cutting, indemonstrations. "
"My experience as Ontario
Pork Hostess are not all serious.
Some of the comments and
questions people express are
indeed very humorous. A typ-
ical statement is, "you'll
get a disease if you eat uncook-
ed pork, " or "pork must be
cooked well to kill the germs."
Some people ask if "ham is
from a pig" or "how do you
get the fat strips in the bacon
and why don't you put more
meat in the slices." Ladies
from weight watchers want to
know why pork is not used on
menus for diets. As can be
concluded from these state-
ments, the general public
needs an updated education on
the new lean pork available
on todays market."
"My experiences as Ontario
Pork Hostess do not cease when
I remove my banner and tiara.
When my frieds and acquaint-
ances discover my title I am
often the subject of good natur-
ed fun and jest. Since Novemb-
er I have acquired a pig coll-
ection that includes toy pigs,
pig ornaments, posters, stickers,
and pins that discuss the topic
of pork in some way or form,
This collection has been donat-
ed to me by my good friends.
They also nest me with differ-
ent jokes and nicknames.
This, as well asthe people's
first reaction when they hear
my title, is part of the fun of
being the first Ontario Pork
Hostess."
Although these young people
jest about my title they are
very interested in nutrition as
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a whole and the part that pork
can play in their menus.
Young or old, weight watchers,
houewives, gourmets cooks,
they are all genuinely interest-
ed in pork and in the way it
can be incorporated into thein
daily diet or as a special treat
for a holiday festivity."
"Through my experiences as
Ontario Pork Hostess I am learn-
ing many valuable lessons.
Although lily knowledge about
pork cookery and pork product-
ion has increased I do not cons-
ider this to be the most import-
ant aspect of my reign."
"Meeting people in differ-
ent situations is something
I really enjoy and value.
Through the respect and interest
that is shown to rue as a Pork
Hostess I aur gaining a self
confidence that will be valuable
to nie in future years. I arrr
looking forward to my last few
months as Ontario Pork Hostess
since I'ru already invited to
participate in a number of
events."
"I hope that the person who
succeeds me enjoys her reign
as much as I do and that she
gains as much personal satisfact'
ion representing the Pork Prod-
ucers of Ontario.
Prices have been
SLASHED
AGAIN
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