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Golden Glimpses
I am sure everyone would
gree that for the past week
ur weather has been bright
nd beautiful and the har-
ingers of spring are
eginning to make their
ppearances.
The residents enjoyed
ilms on Monday evening
ollowed by refreshments.
The regular monthly
eeting of the ladies
auxiliary was held on
uesday evening com-
mencing with a programme
for the residents in the dining
room. The programme
consisted of piano duets by
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Miss Mary Lou Erb and Mrs.
Grace Martin taken from the
sound of music. Miss Becky •
McKinley favoured with
some tap dance numbers.
Mrs. Donna O'Brien showed
slides' of Zurich and it's land
marks in bygone years
which was of much interest
to the old timers. Duets were
sung by Mrs. Delores
Gingerich, Mrs. Carol
Gascho, Mrs. Ruth
Gingerich and Miss Mary
Lou Ei b accompanied by the
pianist Mrs. Grace Martin. A
delicious lunch was served
after which the auxiliary
members adjourned to the
board room for the business
part of their meeting.
We regret that more
people are not taking ad-
vantage of the movies being
shown in, the recreation room
of Maplewoocis Apartments.
On Thursday of this week,
2:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. the
movie Hans Anderson
starring Danny Kaye will be
shown. We hope that anyone
having an afternoon or
evening free will make an
effort to enjoy this movie.
Residents who have been
out visiting during the week
are Mrs. Gertrude Gittus,
Mrs. Mary Sturley, Mrs.
Ferne Bowman and Mrs.
Mabel Gossman.
Bingo was played on
Friday evening followed by
refreshments.
The Sunday evening
chapel service was con-
ducted by Rev. Stewart
Miner, retired minister of
Exeter. Miss Viola Cadger
presided at the organ during
the service.
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Citizens News, March 16, 1978
Page 13
Zurich speakers at competition
Two Goderich students
carried off the top honours
in the finals in the third an-
nual public speaking contest
held Thursday night in
Dublin, sponsored by the
Huron -Perth unit of the On-
tario English Catholic
Teachers' Association.
Mary Margaret Murphy.
11 -year old daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Dan Murphy of
Goderich, won over seven
other contestants in the
junior division. A grade 6
student at St. Mary's
Separate School, her topic
was Cerebral Palsy.
Joseph (Joey) Morrissey,
13, a son of Mr. and Mrs.
Joseph Morrissey of RR 5.
Goderich, topped seven
other speakers to win the
senior division. A grade 8
student at St. Mary's
Separate School, Joey had as
his topic, Public Speaking.
In second place in the
junior division was an
eleven year old girl, Lucille
Delaney, daughter of Mr.
Bridal shower
well attented
Miss Donna Taylor was the
guest of honour at a well
attended bridal shower in the
Township Hall on Wed-
nesday evening. Dianne
Kirton was mistress of
Varna
by Mary Chessell
ceremonies for the
programme, which began
with a "Recipe for Wash-
day", by Bonnie Roy.
Jacquie Taylor favored with
several piano solos, and
Tracey Hayter did a tap
dance number. Mavis
Turner played two numbers
on the accordion, which was
almost as big as little Mavis.
Evelyn McKinley was the
winner of the Floral Wedding
contest conducted by
Mildred McAsh and Bonnie
Roy. AA skit "The Grand
Opening of Donna's Salon,"
provided the audience with a
lot of laughs. Girls taking
part in it were Brenda and
Bonnie Dowson, Bonnie
Voisin, Luanne Taylor, Tanis
Chuter and Kaye Hill.
Dianne read an address of
good wishes, and Donna was
presented with many lovely
gifts. She graciously thanked,
everyone and invited them to
come and view the wedding
gifts at her mother's home
on Tuesday, April 4.
and Mrs. Joseph Delaney of
RR 1, Dublin. A grade 6 stu-
dent at St. Patrick's School,
Dublin, she spoke on
Commercials.
In second place in the
senior division was 13 -year
old Annette Cappa of St.
Marys, a daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Cappa.
Annette, a grade 7 student at
Holy Name of Mary School.
spoke on Communication.
Other speakers in the
junior class were: Tommy
Teahen, 9, St. Marys; Roger
Easter foods
Today, styles in Easter
ham vary as much as styles
in the Easter parade.
Traditionally the ham is a
leg of pork that has been
cured and smoked.
However, there are other
cuts available that taste like
ham.
The picnic shoulder and
cottage roll can be just as
flavorful and less expensive.
For waistline watchers.
don't use Easter as an ex-
cuse to cheat on your diet!
Try trimming off most of
the fat covering from the
ham and baste with un-
sweetened fruit juices in-
stead of the meat drippings.
Ham is also a welcome
change panfried or broiled
as ham steaks. These steaks
are generally about 2 cm
(slightly less than 1 inch)
thick and are usually cut
from the choice center por-
tion of the ham. One
kilogram (about 2 pounds)
ham slices with bone will
provide about six servings.
What about glazes for the
Easter ham? Try almost
anything sweet — honey.
maple syrup. melted jelly or
sweetened fruit juice. Food
consultants at Agriculture
Canada suggest you try this
"Fruit Glazed Ham Steak"
this Easter. It's a ham shin-
ing with good looks and
flavor!
Fruit Glazed Ham Steak
2 2 -cm ready -to -eat ham
steaks (about 1 kg) *
50 mL brown sugar
25 mL flour
125 mL crushed pineapple
25 mL syrup from pineapple
1 orange. peeled and
chopped
50 mL maraschino cherries,
halved
25 mL chopped walnuts
25 mL raisins
Place ham in baking dish
and bake for 20 min. at
220"C. Combine remaining
ingredients and pour over
steak. Bake 15 min. more. 6
servings.
about 2 pounds
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Boersen, 11, RR 2, Gadshill;
Robbie Armstrong, 9, of
Clinton; Charlie Bedard, 10,
Zurich; Heather Purcell, 11.
Stratford; and. Nancy
Overholt, 11, Zurich.
Other speakers in the
senior division were:
Gerard Bedard, 13, RR 2,
Zurich; Rosalie Lorentz,
Lorraine Ducharme, 13, RR
3, Zurich; Laura Hill, 13, RR
1, Varna; Kathy Jorna,
Stratford; and Mary Lynn
Vannes, 13, RR 1, Ethel.
All the students speaking
in the finals had won
previously in their own
schools and in their district
contest,
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