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THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1971
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
PAGE FIFTEEN
TOP CALVES IN SHOW - Cousins Robert and Murray McGregor walked off with top honours in
the Calf Club competition at the t iensall Spring Fair on Tuesday night. The two boys are shown
here with their prize calves.
' Mrs. Beatrice Rader accompan-
ied by her daughter Joan and girl
1 friend, left last week on a motor
trip to Newfoundland. Joan is
nursing at Bai Verte Hospital
there,Mrs. Rader will spend
some time with her daughter in
Newfoundland before returning
home.
STARLITE
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GRAND BEND
Wed., Thurs., Fri—June 23-24-25
(DOUBLE FEATURE)
April Fools
Jack Lemmon, Catherine
Deveauve
Cheyenne Social Club
James Stewart, Henry Fonda
Sat., Mon., Tues.—June 26-28-29
(DOUBLE FEATURE) Both Color
Which Way To The
Front
Jerry Lewis, Jan Murray
Chis nun
John Wayne, Forrest Tucker
BOX OFFICE OPENS AT 8 p.m.
FIRST SHOW AT DUSK
Children Under 12 in Cars Free
FOR THE DISCRIMINATING
News of Goshen District
UNITED CHURCH WOMEN
The June meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. William
Clarke on Thursday, June 17,
with Mrs. Melvin Elliott presid-
ing. Mrs. Anson McKinley read
a poem "Let us Live in our House
by the Side of the Road. Mrs.
Gerald Hayter led in prayer.
Special guest was Mr. M. Mor-
rison, who conducted some Bible
Study which included a Scripture
reading by Mrs. Arnold Keys.
There was also a contest on
familiar Bible sayings.
Mrs. A. Keys was in charge
of the business. Twenty answer-
ed the roll call with "What you
look forward to this Summer."
Mrs. W. Eckel reported on the
bale. Goshen ladies were asked
for thirty -dozen cookies for the
Strawberry Social being held at
the Blue Water Rest Home on
Saturday.
It was decided not to have a
booth at the Bean Festival, as
this year there are too many
activities around that time inv-
olving the ladies.
Mrs. Bob McKinley and group
served lunch
A bridal shower was held in
Goshen Church on Monday even-
ing of this week, for Carolynn
Robinson, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Robinson. South
Goshen entertained with their
version of "Hee-Ilaw", including
a duet by Leona McBride and
Doris McKinley on their ukelelee
a trumpet solo by Richard Mc-
Kinley; a trio by Brenda and
Janet McKinley and Darlene Mc -
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Bride; and a contest.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Cole-
man celebrated their 40th
wedding anniversary on Saturday
June 19, with a few close relat-
ives present.
Mrs, Orval Rapson spent a
couple of days with Mr. and
Mrs. Clare McBride.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaddick
spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Clare McBride,
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Hag-
erty, of Fingal spent a day with
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hamilton.
Mrs, Murdo MacLean and
Robert, of Waterloo spent a few
days with parents Mr. and Mrs.
Jack Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs, Ron Kovacs,
Brantford spent last weekend with
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Armstrong.
Sharon Keys, Ann Hayter and
Mary Lou Johnston spent a few
days back at William Robinson's
cottage.
Mrs. Myrtle Keys celebrated
her 80th birthday last Sunday.
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BARBECUE VEGETABLES
Barbecue the vegetables as
well as the meat for a complete
meal delightfully seasoned by
the aromatic, flavor -giving
coals. Packaged in foil bundles,
vegetables can be cooked on the
grill or in the coals.
Most vegetables are suited to
the barbecue. Potatoes (diced,
sliced or whole), shredded peel-
ed beets, sliced canots, sliced
or whole mushrooms, small whole
or sliced onions, corn or any
combination of these vegetables,
barbecue well. All they need is
a sprinkling of salt, a twist of
the pepper grinder, plenty of
butter, foil wrapping, and they
are ready to cook on the grill.
For cooking vegetables in the
coals use a double thickness of
foil, recommend food specialists
at the Ontario Food Council.
Potatoes are of particular int-
erest to the outdoor cool< for to
many, no meal is complete with-
out a potato. For faster cooking,
use leftover potatoes or potatoes
precooked until they are almost
tender, The precooked potato
heats through in 20 to 30 minutes
while the raw potato takes about
an hour.
Place bundles of vegetables
on the grill or in and around the
ashes. Turn once or twice during
cooking. Potatoes can be tested
for tenderness be piercing through
the foil with a long pronged fork.
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NOTICE
Re: Sixth Annual Bean festival
Anyone wishing to operate a Booth or a
Concession of any kind, at the
EAN FESTIVAL IN ZURKH
Saturday, August 28, 1971
should contact Glen Wei do, 236-4629, as
soon as possible. The public are urged
to participate in this year's Festival.
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