Lazy summer days call for informal, relaxed get- togethers. Make the most of the casual cooking season by organizing an impromptu backyard party. Prepare a tray of tall, fros- ty drinks and invite friends to put their feet up while supper grills over hot coals. Tropical drinks - full of fruit and summer cheer - are perfect refreshers. For patio coolers, nothing beats the snappy taste and vibrant color of Cranberry Cocktail. Served alone over crushed ice or as part of an exotic drink, this thirst-quencher is deliciously different. Plan to offer a selection of easy-to-prepare refreshments. An icy pit- cher of Cranberry Sangria tempts guests to help themselves. Complement this colourful punch with small skewers of juicy fruit garnishes. Cranberry Banana Daiquiri takes on- ly seconds in a blender and is a delicious version of the creamy smooth favourite. Don't forget the kids - they'll enjoy cooling off with make-ahead Frozen Cranberry Fruit Pops. Barbecuing is the ultimate in hot-weather cooking. Sweet and Sour Barbecue Glaze is a perfect accompaniment for kebobs, chicken, pork chops and spare-ribs. Cranberry Cocktail adds a wonderful tangy flavor to this quick and easy sauce. Take advantage of the hot coals by cooking potatoes and foil-wrapped vegetables at the same time. Round out the meal with a crisp salad and fresh bread. ~~ Cranberry Cocktail is easily available in the con- venient bottled form, or the more economical frozen concentrated form. Include these specially selected recipes in your summer entertaining plans. For more colourful food and drink recipes write: Cranberry Recipes, 170 Attwell Drive, Dept. PR4, * Rexdale, Ontario, M9W ny ane Cranberry Sangria A perfect refresher for summer entertaining! 1 bottle (1.14 L) Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail 1 bottle (750 mL) red wine 1 can (540 mL) pineapple chunks, drained 2 oranges, sliced 2 lemons, sliced Combine all ingredients in large pitcher or punch bowl. Chill well to blend flavors. Makes 16 - 4 oz. (125 mL) servings. Cranberry Banana Daiquiri For a creamy smooth fruit drink, prepare this recipe without the rum. Y% cup (125 mL) Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail % banana, peeled 1 tbsp (15 mL) sugar 1 tbsp (15 mL) lime juice 2 tbsp (25 mL) rum (optional) Combine all ingredients in blender or food pro- cessor. Blend until smooth. Pour over crushed ice. Makes | - 8 oz. (250 mL) serving. Sweet'n Sour Barbecue Glaze This tangy glaze is great for kebobs, chicken, pork chops or spare ribs. % cup (50 mL) sugar 1 tbsp (15 mL) cornstarch % cup (200 mL)- Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail 2 tbsp (25 mL) cider vinegar 2 tsp (10 mL) soya sauce In small saucepan, com- bine sugar and cornstarch. Stir in Cranberry Cocktail, vinegar and soya sauce. Cook over medium heat, stirring constantly, until mixture thickens. Simmer 1 minute. Use as sauce for basting or serving with barbecued meat. Makes 1 cup (250 mL) sauce. Frozen Cranberry Fruit Pops This cool treat will be a favourite with youngsters! Terrace Bay-Schreiber News, Wednesday, August 14, 1985, page 11 Summertime and Entertaining is Easy! 2 cups (500 mL) Ocean Spray Cranberry Cocktail 1 cup (250 mL) orange juice Combine ingredients and pour into ice cube tray or popsicle mold. Freeze un- til partially firm. Place wooden sticks in centre of each cube or mold. Freeze until firm. Makes approx- imately 16 pops, depending on size of ice cube tray or mold. DEATH COTTON -- Mr. Charles Reginald Cot- ton, age 70 years: of Terrace Bay, passed away in hospital on Friday, August 2, 1985. He was formerly employed with Kimberly Clark, retir- ing in 1980. Past President of the Golf Gub, Past President of U.P.LU., Past Secretary of the Loyal Order of the Moose. He serv- ed in the RCNVR during World War li. He had been active on the Curl- ing and Hockey Association's Ex- ecutive, and a member of the Royal Canadian Legion. don, Curtis of London and Corinne at home. Also survived by six grandchildren, two great grandchildren; brothers Robert and Curtis of Thunder Bay; three step-sisters Isobel and Jean, both of Winnipeg and Gladys of Van- couver. Funeral services were held Monday afternoon at 2 p.m., con- ducted by the Reverend Sharyl Marriott-Lowery, Clara Gould at the organ, Pam Jones and Meri-Diane Pallbearers were active: Larry Lalonde, Henry Hermes, Rudi Gerlach, Barry Harper, Hugh Brophy, Roy Larson. Honorary Pallbearers were: Jack Chapman, Peter Romanuck, Jim Gar- riock, Lioyd Heibert, Dave Desrosier, Elmer Persson. 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