HomeMy WebLinkAboutZurich Citizens News, 1978-10-05, Page 28Page 12 Citizens News, October 5, 1978
Several area young
people receive
awards at Clinton
commencement
Congratulations again to the Fairholm Dairy award October 14. Their son. John We hope to see them around
Bev Cantelon of Sheridan for general proficiency in lives in Brantford. Mr. Vos, frequently, but Cathy will be
College, Brampton, who was year 2, and Mary's Sewing who has had a broiler missed in U,C.W. and the
presented with her Ontario Centre award in clothing. I business, shipping 25,000 Sunday School. Our best
Scholarship at com hope 1 haven't missed broilers four times a year, wishes go with them to their
anyone from this area. If I says he has enjoyed his new home.
have, please call me and I twenty years here on the Many suppers
will include it in next week's farm. His friends and neigh-
g Many Varna area people
news. bours wish them a happy will be eating out on Wed -
New road completed retirement, and would like to nesday nights this month,
The north road in Varna extend a warm welcome to with suppers at Ontario
has taken on a tidy ap- the Vanderwal family. Street Clinton and Belgrave
mencement exercises in pearance now that the Tony Verhoef, who lives on this week, Varna next week
Clinton. Daryl Johnston won County has finished the the fourth of Stanley, has followed by Brucefield on the
the Lions Club award for paving and sidewalks, and purchased Aldie Mustard's 18th and Goshen on the 25th,
proficiency in technical the filling and levelling. The farm, and gets possession Varna ladies are reminded
subjects and Julie Arm- sloping driveways provide the end of the month. that Mrs. Durst of
strong received the music the kids with a great place to Dave and Cathy Mustard Egmondville will demon -
teacher's award. Joanne develop their skateboarding moved into their new home strate flower arranging at
McBride was the recipient of skills. Some pretty big kids in Brucefield on Saturday. the U.C.W. meeting tonight.
Varna
by Mary Chesself
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have been practising. too. If
gas gets too expensive to
keep the Tuckersmith
Telephone truck on the road,
they may resort to sending
Howard out on service calls
.on the "board." Gravel
roads would be a problem,
though. If Sandy ever gets
both feet on the board, he'd
better not tell the church's
board of stewards, in case
they suggest he do his local
visiting that way to cut down
on mileage.
Sell farm
Mr. & Mrs. Henry Vos,
who have sold their farm to
Stan Vanderwal of the
Holmesville area, are
moving to their new home in
Brantford on Saturday,
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Stanley Halloween
dance approaching
Six members of the
Recreation Committee were
present for their meeting on
September 27 in the township
hall. You may get tickets for
the Hallowe'en dance, which
is on Saturday, October 28 at
Hully Gully, from any
committee member. Tickets
are $10.00 a couple, which
includes a hot lunch, and
dress is optional. Have heard
of some people who are quite
enthused about getting into
costume for this party, so it
should be a fun night.
The closing date for en-
tries in the township crest
contest has been extended to
November 30. Stanley
township residents of `any
age may submit entries to
Shirley Hill, Varna, in a
sealed, clearly labelled
envelope.
In the fifth and final game
in the men's Slo-pitch
league, played on Tuesday,
September 19, Dashwood
edged out Varna in a very
close game. Congratulations
to the boys' peewee team and
their coach, Bill Taylor, in
winning the inter -township
Microwaves
on increase
Microwave cooking is
becoming increasingly pop-
ular these days. In 1972,
there were 12,000
microwave ovens in Cana-
dian homes. By 1977, the
numbers increased to 76,000.
Recently, . Ann Thomassen,
food consultant at the Food
Advisory Division of
Agriculture Canada directed
tests on cooking chicken by
microwave. Results were
very encouraging for the
microwave oven owners.
"We compared
microwave roasted chickens
to those roasted in a regular
oven in order to determine
the roasting times needed
for the two methods and the
difference in eating
quality," explained
Thomassen.
The two products proved
to be very similar. "There
was little or no difference in
eating quality between the
microwave roasted and con-
ventional roasted chicken,"
Thomassen observed.
Roasting times, however,
were considerably less in
the microwave oven,
"It took 11 to 15 minutes
on the highest power of a 700
watt microwave oven to
roast a 2 pound bird. For a
bird, the same size, it took
about 11/4 to 11/2 hours at
325°F in a regular oven."
The study concluded that
chickens can be successfully
roasted by microwave, at
quite a savings of time
without sacrificing flavor,
championship trophy.
The Lake Huron Zone of
the Ontario Recreation
Association is holding its
annual conference in
Goderich on October 28. Its
purpose is to encourage and
provide information for
recreation committees and
anyone who is especially
interested in local
recreation. Anyone who
wishes to attend may call
Don Brodie for more in-
formation. The registration
fee is paid by the 'oral
committee.
Golden Glimpses
The trees in the bushes
surrounding us are slowly
taking their autumn colours
but the frost has not affected
our flower gardens as yet.
Our series of films for the
winter months will be star-
ting during the middle of Oc-
tober to which the public are
invited.
We welcome Mr. Ezra
Webb to the Home. He is a
former Grand Bend resi-
dent. The donations of fruit
and vegetables to the Home
are very much appreciated.
We regret that Mrs. Ger-
trude Gittus is still a patient
in South Huron Hospital.
Euchre and shuffleboard
seem to be the main attrac-
tion these days for the
residents. However, anyone
that has any spare time to
visit would be a welcome ad-
dition to the day's activities.
Bingo was played on Fri-
day evening followed by
refreshments.
The Sunday evening
chapel service was con-
ducted by Rev. Merlin
Bender of the Conservative
Mennonite Church.
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The '79 Fords Are
The Talk of the Town
...and Larry Snider
would like to per-
sonally thank
everyone who turned
out to make the new
car showing such a
success.
If you haven't seen the great new Ford cars and trucks...Larry
and the staff invite you to drop in this week and see why
they're the talk of the town.
Winner of the tiffany
Tamp was Ron Zan-
burgen, RR1 Hensall,
while winning gift
certificates were
Mrs. Stella Mac-
Donald, London, and
Jim Murphy, Lucan
Congratulations!
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