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Zurich Citizens News, 1978-07-20, Page 9
Page 10 July 20, 1978 JEFERE'Y OROS. LTD. CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES RENOVATIONS - ALTERATIONS ® ELECTRICAL PLUMBING (SERVICED) LOTS TO CHOOSE FROM! RR 2 ZURICH 236-4757 L Reception & Dance for KIM STEWART and MARK MASSE (bridal couple) July 29 9-1 Music By COUNTRY UNLIMITED DASHWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE Lunch Provided Everyone Welcome J r BIG GARAGE SALE ST. JOSEPH ON 21 HWY. JUST SOUTH OF 84 Sat., July 22 10 to? RAIN ©ATE: Sat., July 29 Furniture, Playpen, Linen, Clothing, Household Goods, Books, Afghans, Hand- made Items, many More Items Too Numerous To' Mention. BARGAINS GALORE!! PRICING THE MERCHANDISE — The annual rummage sale sponsored by the Pioneer Park association in Bayfield drew a large crowd to the old town hall Wednesday evening. Before the sale started, Mary Ellen Fellows, Marilyn Gregory, Kim Gam - mage and Kay Reid put prices on some of the many items available. Staff photo Local musicians place well at weekend competition in Toronto Paul and Dianne Stevenson of Kinburn, who play guitar and accordion with the Music Makers' band, had a very rewarding Varna by Mary Chessell weekend at Musicfest in Toronto. About fifty of Paul's students from his Clinton and Listowel studios com- A ,womanwill pay $25 for a slip and then be annoyed if it shows. Huron Dead Stock Removal Clinton Attention Farmers For dependable, efficient service on all farm stock, call Collect 482-9811 24 hrs. a day, 7 days a week. Call us first, you won't have to call anyone else. CHEESE SPECIALS $1.8011,. $1.85, $1.95, $2.10, $1.85, Mild 1/4 Cheddar Medium Cheddar Old Yellow Havarti "Butter" Cheese Badden XXX Brick "Tasty Nu" white sliced bread is baked "fresh" daily! ZURICH CHEESE BAKERY HOUSE 236-4412 ZURICH peted, and nearly all of them were awarded first class honours. Brian Chessell received the Adjudicator's Trophy for first in a class of eleven, and Jo-anne Grunewald received and all of them received high marks. Personals The Chessells attended the Silver Wedding Anniversary party for Bob and Ruth Laing of Cromarty which was held at Family Paradise on Saturday evening. Several couples from this community were in the Pineridge in Hensall on Saturday night for Ken and Blanche Parke's Silver Anniversary. Barry and Pat Taylor and family, an Allan and Mar- jorie Hayter and family holidayed for a few days last week end in the Windsor area. Some of the time was spent at Bob -Lo Amusement Park at Amherstburg, and on Saturday they went to the Henry Ford Museum in Detroit. Doug and Mildred McAsh and their children holidayed for a week at French River. Jack and Margaret Hunt returned home on Saturday from an enjoyable bus trip to Mackinac Island, Sault Ste. Marie and Agawa 'Canyon. They returned by way of Manitoulin Island. first in solo and first in duet with -Brad James Of Clinton. Dianne's students in ac- cordion and piano won several adjudicator awards, Zurich playground is �ffandrunning By BARB DIETRICH The Zurich Summer Playground is off to a good start -this year. Thirteen children aged 5-7 years have registered for morning sessions from 9:00 a.m. to 12 noon. We have 22 children, aged 8-12 years, registered for the afternoon which starts at 1:00 p.m. and ends Have a cooling dessert 250 mL ice water 300 mL skim milk powder 1 envelope unflavored gelatin 50 mL boiling water 75 mL sugar 75 mL oil 5 mL vanilla 10 mL lemon juice • 1 package (425 mL) frozen sweetened raspberries, thawed 25 mL grated lemon -rind Combine ice water and skim milk powder in a chill- ed bowl; beat until soft peaks form (about 10 min.), soak gelatin in 50 mL water for 3 min. Add boiling water and stir until gelatin is dis- solved. Gradually beat sugar into skim milk powder mixture, then gradually beat in oil, vanilla, lemon juice and gelatin mixture. Freeze 10 to 15 min. Combine raspberries and lemon rind.; puree in blender. Strain to remove seeds. Remove chilled mixture from freezer and gradually beat in raspberries until well blend- ed. Wrap a 5 cm wide double thickness of greased foil around the outside edge of a 1 L souffle dish. Allow foil to extend 3 cm above rim. Pour in raspberry mixture and chill 4 h or overnight. Remove foil just before ser- ving. 6 to 8 servings. at 4:00. A wide variety of events have been scheduled for an active summer program. Craft sessions, sing songs, active and quiet games are certainly a part of the playground agenda. Every Thursday an hour of free swimming has been arranged at the Vanastra Recreational Centre. The younger children visited Ferguson Apiaries last Friday morning. It proved to be very successful. We plan to visit many of the businesses in the area during the summer program. We have very kindly been given access to the arena and its facilities. This enables special events such as Bingo and rollerskating to be a part of the playground activities. Yesterday we took the children to Goderich to at- tend a Playday, held by the Lake Huron Zone Recreation Association. All playgrounds in the area took part in the playday activities. I am looking forward to ,a very busy and successful summer. Roller Skating in ZURICH ARENA Wed., Fri., Sat. & Sun. Nights 8-11 Skating P.M. M"CTKINLEY MOTOR OILS Distributors of Valvoline Quaker State Medallion Main St., Zurich 236-4830 Playhouse to have second art auction Plans are being finalized for the second Annual International Art Auction to be held at the Huron Country Playhouse in Grand Bend, Sunday, August 6, auction publicity co-ordinator Dave Sheppard announced this week. Free preview is from 2-5 ,p.m. Doors open for registration and catalogues at 6:30, and the auction itself begins at '7:30 from the Playhouse stage. Admission tickets at $3.00 includes a draw on a Henry Moore lithograph. The list of leading artists both in- ternational and Canadian, represented by the available are works include Bartram, Calder, Chagall, Dali, Danby, Van Doren, Miro, Henry Moore, Picasso, Harold Town, and Jackson -- to name a few. The collection of over one hundred art pieces includes various media and compares favourably with last year's auction collection which was valued between $35,000 and $40,000. Base prices on in- dividual items range from $50 to $2,000 and provide an excellent opportunity for the experienced collector as well as the novice to purchase an original superb work of art. Patrons from last year's auction, which was very successful in raising funds for the Playhouse's operation, will be pleased to . know that Mrs. Sharon Theobald, noted art lecturer - authoress -curator, will be returning this year as auctioneer. A cash bar and a $4 per person buffet supper will be available. Advance tickets for the auction May be purchased by writing to_ the Country Playhouse, Grand Bend Ontario NOM 1TO. For more information, call auction convener Linda Carrigal in Grand Bend, 238- 8828. - TED VOOGEL And Sons Ltd. BUILDING CONTRACTOR FRAMING Houses & Cottages * Renovations CUSTOM BUILT Homes Fres Estirnat.s! DASHWOOD R.R.1 PH:238-2742 Visit Our Store FOR A COMPLETE LINE OF * Groceries * Confectionery " Novelties Dairy Store MAIN ST - ZURICH PHONE 236-4930