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Happenings I'm anxious to try this recipe for Frito Pie. Open each bag of corn chips and remove half of the chips. Spoon half cup of chili and one tablespoon of cheese into each bag. Return the remaining chips to each bag and add another half cup of chili and cheese, one tablespoon of sour cream and eat right out of the bag! This year's Homecoming King & Queen were David Goodridge and Deanna Nortier. Marion Minutemen color guard steak dinner is October 21, from 6 to 8 at the Marion Legion. $12 per person. Includes salad bar, NY Strip steak, baked potato, vegetable, bread/butter, beverage, and homemade pie. Call Dennis Weeks 597.5964 or Arnie Deyo 926.5049 for dinner tickets or stop at the Legion. 'Happy Birthday' to Thelma Vandermolen on October 20 from family and friends. Soccer Players of the Week Wayne County: Deanna Nortier, Marion. The senior mid-fielder/forward helped lead her team to victories over Williamson and Red Creek last week. The United Church of Marion Chicken and Biscuits Dinner, Monday, Oct. 23 from 4:30 til gone at The United Church of Marion, 3848 N. Main St., Marion featuring home-baked pies. Take outs available. October 20 - Family roller skating sponsored by the PTA, 7-8:30 p.m. at the elementary school gym. All children must be accompanied by an adult. Oct. 1939: Marion - The dial telephones are being tested and work rushed in preparation for the change to the dial system which it is stated will be ready for use in Marion within a short time. Helen Adriaansen is recuperating at home, following carpal tunnel surgery. On Tuesday, Gord and I had a day off and decided to travel to East Aurora. We chased the scenic 'up hill and down dale' Route 20A, which takes about two hours. We lunched at the 150-year-old historic Globe Hotel (ask for Cheryl) and then toured and shopped at Vidler's 5 & 10 cent store, with the red and white striped awning. In 1927, Edwin E. Perkins of Hastings, Nebraska (pop. 22,008) decided to change his popular 'Fruit Smack' from a bottled soft drink syrup to a dry powder, which he packaged in envelopes and shipped at a lower price. He named the product Kool-Aid. Copyright
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