Zurich Citizens News, 1978-06-22, Page 14PIRIE MITCHELL AND PEACHES TO ATTEND TALENT
SHOW — Pirie Mitchell will M.C. the Zurich Fair Talent Show
on Friday, July 21, 1978 cit 8 o'clock in the Community Cen-
tre. All local talent and surrounding districts are invited to
enter the fun night by sending their name, age and their
talent to Mrs. Susan Grenler, RR 1, Dashwood. Pirie Mitchell's
famous dog "Peaches" will also be present. There will be no
judging of the talent offered, however, everyone will receive
a momentum of the talent night. To climax the evening the
Fair Queen will be crowned.
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Watch -your
freezing fruits
With Ontario's strawberry
season only 3 to 4 weeks
long, many people are eager
'to freeze strawberries now
and enjoy them later in the
year. '___-
If you plan to freeze some
strawberries this summer,
food specialists at the On-
tario Food Council, Ministry
of Agriculture and Food, re-
mind you to choose firm,
red, fully -ripe berries,
because strawberries don't
ripen once they are picked.
Sort the berries, removing
those with bruises,
blemishes or soft spots.
Wash them in cold water,
dry well, then remove the
hulls.
Strawberries may be
frozen with or without
sugar. However, for the best
texture and flavor, slice the
berries and pack them in
sugar. Use 3/4 cup sugar to 4
cups of sliced berries. If you
wish to leave the berries
whole, use 1/2 cup sugar to 4
cups whole berries.
To freeze without sugar,
leave the berries whole.
Place the strawberries in
single layers on shallow
trays and freeze them quick-
ly.
uickly. When they are frozen,
package them in freezer
containers.
By MRS. IRVIN RADER
DASHWOOD
Group two with Mrs. Irvin
Rader, convener, was in
charge of closing devotions
and lunch for the June
meeting of Zion Lutheran
Ladies' Aid. Pastor Mellecke
centred his topic around
confirmation. Mrs. Lorne
Genttner, president, dealt
with the business. There
were 23 members present.
The Altar Guild reported 18
visits. The new Guild is Mrs.
Frieda Keller and Mrs. Hilda-..
Rader. Four cards were
sent.
A bakeless bake sale will
again be held. Group three is
in charge of refreshments
for vacation Bible School
July 17-28. Group one the
supper for the church picnic
in August. The Aid will cater
to a wedding in July. Mrs.
Harry Hayter and Mrs. M.
Mellecke were appointed a
committee to buy flowers for
the church from a donation.
U.C. Women meet
The United Church Women
of Calvary United church
held their meeting Tuesday
with the Christian
Development Program
committee in charge and
Mrs. Eben Weigand
chairlady. She led in the call
to Worship. Following a
RECEPTION
DANCE
SAT., JUNE 24
for
WALTER VERMUNT
BRENDA WILDER
(Bridal Couple)
(9 p.m. to 1 a.m.)
MOZART'S
MELODY MAKERS
Henson
Community Centre
Everyone Welcome
hymn, responsive reading
was God's Just Rule. Mrs.
Ken McCrae had the prayer.
Lynn and Kim Gaiser played
two piano duets, Mrs.
Weigand read "Garden of
Life." Mrs. Syd Baker was
the lucky winner of a Biblical
word puzzle.
Mrs. Gordon Bender,
president, dealt with the
business. The roll call was
answered by 12 members.
The Regional meeting will be
held in Chiselhurst October
17.
Reunion correction
Ray Taylor, president,
welcomed all to the Rader
Reunion not Ray Rader.
Nine confirmed
Nine young adults of Zion
Lutheran church were
confirmed by Rev. Mayo
Mellecke Sunday. Entering
the church are Daniel
Becker, Sandra Datars,
Brian Denomme, Mark
Gibson, Patricia Keller,
Marianne Kraft, Janis
Luther, Lisa Miller, Elise
Vandeworp.
Personals
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Jim Becker and family
were Mr. & Mrs. Valentine
Becker; Mr. & Mrs. Harold
Kraft and Judy, London; and
' Wayne Hamather, Hensall.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Ken Kraft and family
were Mrs. E. G. Kraft and
Lorna, London; and Mr. &
Mrs. J. Edmons and John,
Stratford.
Sunday visitors with Mr, &
Mrs. Lorne Luther and
family were Mrs. Laura
Datars, Mrs. Alva Willert
and Vicki Schroeder, Zurich.
Sunday visitors with Mr. &
Mrs. Howard Datars were
Mr. & Mrs. Ted Webb and
Michelle, London; Julie
Miller and Angela Zehr,
Zurich.
Visiting Sunday with Mr. &
Mrs. Alphonse Denomme
were Mr. & Mrs. Leonard
Restemayer, Mr. & Mrs. Bob
Boogemans and girls, Mr. &
Mrs. Glen Restemayer and
family and Mr. & Mrs. John
Becker and Jeremy.
Weekend visitors with Mr.
& Mrs. Hubert Miller and
family were Mr. & Mrs.
Reinhold Miller; Mr.& Mrs.
Colin Hindley, Lyn Pringle
and Amy, Brian Hindley and
friend and Dave and Wendy
Ball, London; and Mr. &
Mrs. Harold Maine, Kit-
chener.
Visiting on Sunday with
Mr. & Mrs. Bill Vandeworp
were Mrs. A. Vandeworp and
Dick, Exeter; Mrs. Leo
Schendel and Mr. & Mrs.
Harry Huenhergand,
Waterloo; Mrs. Susie
Devine, Grand Bend; Mr. &
Mrs. Howard Hendrick and
family, Crediton; and Mr. &
Mrs. Ervin Devine.
Mr. & Mrs. Art Stubbings,
Regina, Sask. were weekend
visitors here with relatives.
Mrs. Stubbings is the
granddaughter of Mrs.
Bammie Fisher, Seaforth
and niece of Mrs. Edna
Weber. They stayed with
cousins, Mr. & Mrs. Leeland
Restemayer and Robert.
Mrs. Natalie Ness is now a
resident of the Blue Water
Rest Home, Zurich.
Mrs. Bob Newton, Mr. &
Mrs. Randy Becker all from
London, Mr. & Mrs. Don
Clarke, Huron Park, Mrs.
Amelia Willert, Mr. & Mrs.
Cliff Penhale, Nancy Smith,
Susanne and Gary, Dash-
wood attended the funeral of
the late Jim Smith at the D.
J. Robb Funeral Home,
- Monday.
Gertrude Musser, London
attended Layman's Seminar
at Oral Roberts University
in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Operation
ifwltgle
Did you know that even
baby teeth require constant
supervision? It is these first
20 teeth, which usually have
appeared by 3 years of age,
that are essential to jaw
development and position-
ing of the permanent teeth.
Citizens News, June 22, 1978
Page 15
A MISSION:
ADULTS: $1.00; CHILDREN
under 12 accompanied by an
adult are admitted free. Tickets
at Discount Dave's, at the door
or from your local service
clubs.
TO ATTEND THE FIRST
FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY
JULY7,8S9
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Id Street,
rich, Ont.
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