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Zurich Citizens News, 1971-06-24, Page 10PAGE TEN ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS Hold Picnic For Blind People in Huron and Perth The Huron -Perth Advisory Board of the Canadian National Institute for the Blind, held a picnic for the blind residents of both counties in Mitchell Park recently and guests were present from Stratford, St. Marys, God- erich, Seaforth, Exeter and Cor- rie. Games and contests were held and prizes went to Reg Sullivan, Gordon Annis, Miss Marion Mc- Lean, Miss Emily Philpott, Mrs. Knetsch, Don Webster, Mrs, Marlene Wilson, Mrs. Gwen Watson, Mrs. Janet McKay, Stuart Henry and Jack Clements. A staff of field workers from Tweedsmuir Hall in London assisted with the games and plan- ned the entertainment. They included Jack Clements, Jim Morris, Kent Butcher and Miss Emily Philpott. Transportation was provided by members of the Advisory Board, Jack Bews, Kingston, President of the Canadian Council of the Blind, Ontario Division, attended with Mrs. Bews, and presented a charterto the Blue Water Club which has joined the CCB, an organization operated by the blind for the blind and supported by the CNIB. Mr. Bews present- ed a guest book to the new chapt- er as a personal gift. It was ac- cepted with thanks by the club president, George Cox, of Clint- on. Miss Gladys Wilker, President of the CCB, Stratford Club, thanked the Advisory Board for the outing. During the supper hour, The Wildwoods of St. Marys played request numbers, and many of the picnic crowd joined in danc- ing. A vote of thanks was given to the Wildwoods who were pres- ented through the Music Perform- er's Trust Funds, and Local 418 of the A. F. M. Clark Moses of Mitchell conv- ened the picnic and refreshments were served by Mrs. Vi Schellen- berger. Independent Shipper. to United Co-operative of S" ntario Livestock Dept Toronto Ship Your Livestock with oy Scotchmer Monday Is Shipping Day From Varna Stockyard CALL BAYFIELD 565-2634 By 7:30 a.m. Monday For Prompt Soviets a Charges on Pick-up Golden Glimpses . 0 • BLUE WATER REST HOME Blue Water Rest Home Our focus at the moment, of course, is our first annual straw- berry festival to be held on Sat- urday, June 26, from 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. We have a good supply of strawberries on hand, and will be serving strawberry shortcake, ice cream, homemade cookies and a hot or cold beverage at $1, 00 per serving. Tables will be set up in the parking lot at the rear of the Home. Desjard- ine's popular orchestra will be on hand to provide you with mus- ic during the early part of the afternoon. The Zurich Band and Riley Families Hold Reunion at HomesteaF arm The 24th Riley Reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Riley, on June 13. Youngest children were Bret Stin- sen and Allison Farr; Races, girls, 1-2 years, Bonnie Jepson; girls 3 to 4, Susan Harburn; boys 3 to 4, Pat Riley; girls 5 to 6, Tena Farr (Windsor); boys 5 to 6, Kevin Kellington; girls 7 to 9, Michelle Riley; boys 7 to 9, Earl Dietrick; girls 10 to 12, Ruth Harburn; girls 13 to 14, Gail Harburn; boys 13 to 14, Wade Riley; girls 14 to 16, Cheryl Riley boys 14 to 16, Allen Riley; Single ladies, Linda Farr; single men, Ed Deem; married ladies, Susan Riley; married men Leslie Riley. Ladies kick the slipper, Wendy Riley; men's kick the slipper, Ivan Boa; orange relay, Donald Frozer's team; oldest lady, Lilly Harburn. Husband finding wife blind- folded, Lloyd Riley and Girty Kellington. A peanut scramble for little ones and a ball game took place. Lunch was served. The 25th reunion will be held at Ross Riley's, the second Sun- day in June. Officers for 1972 are: president, Ernie Harburn; first vice-president, Don Frazer; secretary, Gwen Harburn; treas- urer, Mrs. Ted Harburn; sports committee, Ivan and Barbara Boa; Eleanor and George Shiels. THE EASY WAY TO BUY 10 BETTER CONCRETE STEPS Frank Kling No waiting for concrete to care. Over 100 sizes in stock. Enhance the beauty and value of your home with precast steel reinforced concrete Unit Steps. Our installation crews work gluicldy and cleanly. Phone 10011 Ltd. 527.1320 — Seaforth Majorettes and talent from Mit- chell will provide entertainment throughout the balance of the afternoon. We are hoping for pleasant weather and of course our day cannot be a success without your presence and sup- port. No doubt you are aware that the proceeds from this event will be used to start a fund to purchase a small bus to be used for pleasure trips and outings for the residents. Hope to see you Saturday! This past week has been very quiet, with the only planned activity for the week being the Thursday evening bingo. There are a few residents who enjoy card games and crokinole and arrange their own games to pass the evening hours. We are grateful to all of you who have brought in contributions for use in the Hobby Shop and for the rhubarb which is being made good use of in the kitchen. Rev. Glenn Wright was the minister in charge of the Chapel service on Sunday evening. SOUR CREAM Each dairy's sour cream is as individual as a signature. All dairies must follow a set stand- ard for milk, but each recipe for sour cream is a carefully guarded secret. Some dairies use a different strain of the culture that changes fresh cream to sour cream, some let the culture set and others stir it for a softer set. Each brand offers a slightly different consistency. You may wish to try several be - THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1971. fore settling on a favorite. The volume of the half-pint containers also varies slightly between one and 11/4 cups.. This is why it is a good idea to measure the sour cream before adding it to a recipe, advise food specialists at the Ontario Food Council, Ontario Department of Agriculture and Food. If you happen to get more than the cup, the extra sour cream can be spooned on soups or served with fruit and vegetables. 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