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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Dec 1937, p. 17

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Murray S. Munn, Optometrist 14 King S. WATERLOO | Phone 58 EYES EXAMINED F CA C C505 J@»wsllery Store To Mary with Love â€" and an eye to the future F( JR the most generous gifts in your power to giveâ€" put Life Insurance on your Christinas List this year. Through the Domimon Lite Educational Trust Plan, for inâ€" stance, you can make certain a College education for your girl or boy. Or through the Dominion Life Muluple Protection Plan you can guarantee the furure security and protection of your wife and family â€" and for yourself, a regular income when earning days are done. A Dominion Life Assurance Company‘s ceprescatative will gladly discuss the plan best suited to your needs. Or, if you wish, phone or write for details. J. D. NALON Watches Clocks Jewellery Repaired! GLAMOROUS EVENING FOOT WE AR $295.29 $§@.00 2 to 5 20 STYLES MOTOR BOOTS H 0 S I ER Y Earl Putnam & Associates Lovely Furâ€"trimmed Home Office Agencr SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 6 C | the pair 3 prs. for $1.85 FULLâ€"FASHIONED KISMET 50 Ontario South KITCHENER December 17, 1937 \/ Watchmaker the pair 74 King St. W. â€" Kitche OPEN EVENINGS UNTIH CHRISTMAS Calfskin D‘Orsay Slipâ€" pers in Red, _ Blue, Green, Wine or Black, matching _ cuban heel and fancy rayon linings. Rare value, all sizes, the pair, oasc A } Lovely rayon crepe in Black with Blue or Rose linings and trims exactâ€" ly as sketched, sizes to 8. Lustrous corded velâ€" vet â€" slippers â€" with â€" reâ€" versed lambs‘ wool trim in Blue, Green, Rose, Red or Black, matching silk linings, cuban heels, wonderful value. E â€"SurpASS 98c 98c vitrou (tmialy siiced in strips) 4 Io., ©&gs 2, cluuamon 1 teaspoon, baking soua 1 teaspoon ,coffee (strong liquid) !_ cup, nut meats tbroken) 1 cup, juice of 1 lemon, grated rind of 1 .emon, glated rind of 1 orange, moâ€" asses ) oup. nulineg 1 teaspoon, vuves ‘, leaspoon and sall L4 teaâ€" Tue igredieuts ai«~ simply mixed togetier and let stand overnight. in the morniug, butter and line pans yith paper. Put cake in pans and beke ai jlow heat tor about 2 or 24 bours thoyâ€" Odhecemwern c uctt opediaYonl is comv@ esiing a" (be frome of his unels Mooâ€" Charles Beuder|â€" Queen‘ street borth, Ritchener. Mrs. K. Wiegold. Lnella street, has ieturned to her home from st. Mary‘s iospital. wheore she nnderwent an appendix operation, 1w 6 Fust of all, of course, we must thiuk of the Christmas cake. The cue described below is one of the most pupular recipes. Ingredients: Bulter ‘; lb., brown sugar 4 lb., Pour ; Ib, currauis 1 lb., raisins (secded aud fuely chopped) 1 1 ib., Here it is nearly Christmas again aud our minds begin to turn to good I1ibgs to eat | think you will find sume bf the following tested recipes will meelt almost any requirements lor the festive season Here‘s 2 Delicious Vi uts ... and doubly so if they‘re as lovely as these! Bake 1+ Anâ€" enjoy. party was a Cmen streel poon ed Trevs sn yc mirror | After the commer o witl exchinse took place. Vhaiv was ployed later in the evenâ€" b=. Pie prizes Deitz concealed in a ow o eneriisted a dimney from which \ev were ds dy the winners ie omm erers af the event. were Miss Amnga Febrenbach and Miss Ryâ€" n Dubrick. \r Ralph Brader, Breslan. who re ‘terafay omitht omin a Tinl> wit piice. 1 teaspoon each of cloves nmumon. ginger. nulmer and soda. e aspoon salt Meshod â€" Peepare jram. chop al onds and perl. cal seeded rsaisins i halt. stone and chop idates. Add ochess sinsins and dredge with 1 up of flour Creaimn buther and sugan sid add irult juice. Sift flour with pices and soda and sall and add alâ€" ~omately with fruit to mixture above eaimo for 11 2 houre M )o perhaps sou will find Uns in peusive Trult cake interesting. Â¥or o or three inedium sized cakes the vwing ingredients should he used 1b nuaet peel, ‘; Tb almonds, 3 . seediess ruusins, 2. Jbs. seeded sins. 1 Th dates, 2 eups brown suâ€" o 4 enps flowr 1 cup butter, 1 cun ar giice. 1 teaspoon each of cloves T OR E iy in May hos Angs Christmas Cakes ind t» IMH al) viled and Personals Yrs C OF.Ott Allan street, | leffâ€" Wordnesday night for \oar. whence they will "monton, Alta, for Christâ€" o Mro ied Mrs_ Ot will Vanomiver. B.C, Seattle, ctlind. Onc, and San Franâ€" and wil retuirn home traveliing north by way les, Calif, Texas, New Drivningham. Ala. and ble â€" Clhiristmas . dinnes ranged by the girls of ind mezzanine floors of at The Maple Clab on tâ€"â€" Dinner. was served ceribed â€" with a) Christâ€" aturing tinx snow covâ€" iogâ€" mirror â€" Arter the LIMITED Kitchener ned n1 in slow in 3 hours or aind then bake ‘FIRST CANADIAN CHRISTMAS DA\ Far different was the first Christ mas celebration in Canada four cen turies ago. lt was in 1635 that Jacques Cartier and some 110 Frenc seftiers spent their first winter ia Canada. The river froze up in Nov< ember aud the little settlement was completely cut off from the Mothers lond for many months. The burriedly built fort at Stadaâ€" cona. near where Quebec now stands, was but a feeble protection against the neighboring Indians. It was even less effective in keeping out the flerce hlists of a northern winter This Whristmas for most of the citt zeus of the Dominion of Canada, wil be a day of rejoicing. Families will gel together and there will be much fasting and merryâ€"making. Cares will be forgotten during the magic festival period. Cartier‘s Followers Had Diff cult Time Celebrating Four Centuries Ago. Food was searce That which had ! )> en brouglht along from France was not o1 a lipe io keep men healthy arough « cigorous winter. Scuryy morly broke out and 25 of the settlers perished during the winter. The toil would have been even greater had wot a priendly Indian shown bhow tea could be brewed from the needles of tl. neighboring spruce and pine Uees 1e overcome the effects of the d ead disease 1 can well be imagined that under [vese clreninstiunces Canada‘s first OCnristmas celebrations were conductâ€" oc inder difficult | eircumstances However the indomitable spirit of the French settlers refused to be crushed !+ eaternal forces. The most palat «llk of the food was brought forth sed Theve was feasting and merbry vden months moeking Cartini‘s settlement did not last, Iiit over half a century later. Chamâ€" paun founded Quebec near where Cuctier‘s unmhappy party had celebratâ€" ea. and since that time Christmas has heon ceiabrated each year in Comsadla MWMs William Roos and Mrs. John hiowg we‘e joint hostesses on Tuesgâ€" for afternoon at a lunebeon at the Uik Room,. the Walper Houses enterâ€" omm« in compliment to Mrs. Roos‘ ‘eothe~. . Mrs: Hartman Krug, who lrves short‘y for| Miami. Plorida, vdiete sheo wil spend the winter IN PERSON Will be at the Matinee on Sat. 2 p.m. with a FREE bag of 3 Big Hits â€" Fri.â€" Sat. candy for all attending. REGULAR MATINEE PRICES Children 10e â€" Adults 25¢ ‘Hurricane Express‘ Boys and Girlsâ€"Look ! SANTA CLAUS Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday DEC. 16 . 17 â€" 18 2 OUTSTANDING HITS Leslie Howard â€" Bette Davis Olivia DeHavilland with Claude Rains â€" Gloria Dickson ‘Muasic for Madam‘ with Nino Martini â€"_ Joan Fontaine Alan Mowbray _â€"_ Billy Gilbert Free Parkingâ€"Duke and Ontaric Sto. Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday DEC. 20 â€" 21 â€" 22 ‘They Won‘t Forget‘ EXTRA â€" John Wayne In a Mile a Minute Thriller ‘It‘s Love I‘m After‘ ‘Night Club Scandal‘ with Lynne Overman =â€" Louise Campbell Charles Bickford â€" Harvey Stephens THAT THREE . RITZ CIRCUS HITS TOWNI! â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" JOHN BARRYMORE Also Colored Cartoon THE KITCBEXsa TEEATRES Good Dishes For Christmas The following dishes are intended in he.p you with your Christmas catâ€" ering ad the entertaining in which »veryone wants to indulge as far as possib(e and yet inexpensively : Orange Lilies A white dado banded the room to a point four feet from the floor. Above that the walls were rose color ond the woodwork was white. The floor covering was a composition maâ€" tcrial in squares of black, white and rose. Kitchen tables and chairs were paintd a deep blue and this shade vas accepted in nottery and cannisâ€" Stuffed Apples There is no more delicions and inâ€" expenaive dessert, and healthful, 1oo, than baked apples. These can be made fit for the festive board by fill ing the core section with raisins and top with marshâ€"mallow or bit of jelly. Perhaps you have grown tired of the green, blue, yollow and red comâ€" inations that have been so popular in kitchens during recent years. If you are planning to obtain funds to nâ€"odernize your home under the Home Improvement Plan, you may be interested in the kltchen of a sub u: han home. niulse New Combination In Kitchen Colors "Devil‘s ‘Dangerously Yours‘ Monday â€" Tuesday â€" Wednesday DEC. 20 â€" 21 . 22 Thursday â€" Friday â€" Saturday DEC. 16 â€" 17 â€" 18 "It Haprened In Hollywood" Free Parkingâ€"Duke and Ontarie Sts "Park Aveoue Girl" â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€" â€"â€" ADDED ATTRACTION â€"â€"â€" Richard Raymond ARLEN WALBURN Oraunges Celery Maraschino Cherriea Scrub the oranges Cut the skin rach one in six points about halfâ€" ix down the sides and cur) the ints outwards and downwards (you L need . a . sharpâ€"pointed | knife). 1 meed . a _ sharpâ€"pointed . knife}. eop out the pulp. Wash and serub the eelery. cut it russ info small piecces. mix with + orange pulp and a few chopped avashina â€" chervies Add _ mayonâ€" ROMERO _ BROOKS Richard Cesar DIX (The Singing Cowboy) DICK FORAN vil‘s Saddle Legion" Featuring Mayonnaise Chopped Nuts Phyllie WRA Y Fay "On that occasion a volce from the back of the hall said ‘No, but thank goodness there‘s a calendar‘." "I hope 1 have not talked too long," he said, "but if so [ will not make the excuse as a speaker once did. CALENDAR HANDY MEANS TO CHECK SPEECH LENGTH LONDON.â€"Lord Macmillan, openâ€" ing extension buildings at University College, remarked at the end of his speech there was no clock in the li brary where the ceremony took prace. CHRONICLE CLASSIFIEDS COST SO LITTLE, BRING so MUCH. 10 King St. S. WATERLOO Phone 894 PAKT OF THIS PAGE IS MISSING FRANCE REPAYS THIRD OF LOAN TO RAILWAYS PARIS.â€"The French Government Tusday repaid to a group of British banks a third portion of a £40,000,â€" UU0 ($200,000,000) credit extended to the French railways last March. The foreign exchange transferred today ‘»- £$,000,000â€"was obtained from the exchange equalization fund without recourse to the Bank of France‘s gold stocks. h would oppose inclusion of Great Lukes waters under President Rooseâ€" OPPOSE LAKES INCLUSION IN REGIONAL PLANNING : WASHINGTON. â€" Representative | Dondero, Michigan Republican, said dred Leghorn. of 17 Childers street, was «illed Monday afternoon when stmick by a car at the corner of Egerâ€" ton street and Florence street, She died a few minutes aftor the accident. velt‘s regional | planning . program. The program. among other things, rpoposed establishment of vast elecâ€" trical power projects in various parts of the United States The little girl was hit by a car said to have been driven by Arthur Astles, of 88 Connaught avenue. Aiter the collision she was taken to Victoria Hospftal but nothing could be done to save her life. LONDON, Ont.â€"â€"Fiveâ€"yearâ€"old Mii

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