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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Mar 1945, p. 4

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Wuhinfinlgda will not injure cotâ€" ton and linen, but should not be used for silk or wool. When using, add to the water before soap is put in, and see that it is completely dissolved. It is undissolved parâ€" ticles which injure fibers. After adâ€" ding soda to water, wait five minâ€" utes for a scum to form on the surâ€" face; skim this off and then add the Neat‘s foot oil is suggested as a method of brightening up a capeâ€" skin handbag. Rub it in, then polâ€" ish with soft cloth with sugar or honey to taste, in a covered baking dish. Bake as usuâ€" Delicious for breakfast are baked apple slices sprinkled with a little lemon juice and sugar. Place the pared and sliced apples, sprinkled ‘The Suit‘s Not New But WE Gleaned It! Twin City Launory @OR QUICK SERVICE JUST TELEPHONE $â€"8833 . . . NOW: "‘Twin Citv‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" Clare Einwechter, 128 Albert St. Why Buy a NEW Suit ? WAR SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Cleaners and Dyers You owe it to yourself and your country to forego any unnecessary buying. If your old suit is in good condition, a cleaning job by us will "spark" it into renewed good looks, into a longer life. And remember, too, that all suits need regular cleaning if their smartness is to be retained. Just Call Rosenberger and Kenneth Becker who were dressed as a miniature bride and groom. A short address was read by Dorothy Wanner, and Ward Becker presented the couple with a large wall mirror, after which '.hx expressed their thanks towards the thoughtfulness of the family. The grandchildren gerenadâ€" ed their grandparents and showered them with confetti. Refreshments were served at the supper hour. :un Vevérgreenead. mhh‘mafl;;;ted wti!:h ver w Y Wanner pfifiea for m, which consisted of nonr by the uv;ufiea':d recitations by Na:!c‘z 2n 1 Ro-enbulfl. Lfl"! Ronald Becker. Miss Reta Wanner glaged .t:; Bridal Col}oru.l and ‘{.he ride groom twentyâ€"five years were greeted by Ruth Anne surprised by the members of their family at their home on Sunday afâ€" ternoon on the oceasion of their silâ€" ver wedding anniversary. Mr. and Wilfred Wanner were pleasantly threeâ€"tiered wedding cake beneath Mr. and Mrs. William W. Hamilton NEW DUNDEE â€"Mr. and Mrs. (By 867 Mary St. Mix and sift flour, baking powâ€" der, salt and sugar; add milk and egg yolks and blend well. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites, then melted shortening, and bake as usuâ€" al. Serve with maple syrup, honey or marmalade. This same batter may be used for griddle cakes. , Raisin Sour Cream Meringue Pie |_ _ l‘s cup raisins 1 cup sour cream i _2 tablespoons cornstarch ‘i teaspoon salt _ le cup granulated sugar 1‘ teaspoon cinnamon ' 2 eggs, separated | _ !; cup milk | Baked pastry shell (_ Meringue made with egg whites ’? Rinse and drain raisins, combine . with cream, cornstarch, salt, sugar and spice in a saucepan and stir | until well blended. Bring to a boil ‘and cook until thick (2 or 3 minâ€" |utes); remove from heat. Reserve egg whites for meringue. Beat egg‘ yolks and milk together; add to |hot mixture, stirring briskly. Reâ€"l | turn to heat and cook and stir unâ€". |til thickened (about 2 minutes). Pour into baked pastry shells andk cover with meringue. Bake 30 toâ€" 35 minutes in slow oven (300 to 325 ’degrees F.) Cool before cutting. Canned rhubarb and canned crabapples sweetened or unsweetâ€" ened have been removed from the list of rationed preserves. Maple Products Rationing _ One preserves coupon is good for the purchase of 40 fluid ounces of maple syrup until May 31, when it rev@rts to its normal value of 24 fluid ounces according to an anâ€" nouncement made by the ration administration. The seasonal inâ€" crease in the value of the maple syrup allowance means that four coupons are good for the purchase of one gallon of syrup. The coupon value of maple sugar remains at two pounds the year around. Sugar coupons 46 to 53 valid. Preserves 33 to 40 now valid. Butter coupon 98 becomes valid March ‘8th. lid Here are the dates on which raâ€" tion coupons are due: Ration Coupon Due Dates 1 tablespoon sugar 2 eggs 1‘4 to 1‘» cups milk 2 tablespoons melted margarine or vegetable shortening _ Baked Stuffed Beef Heart 3 to 4 lbs. beef heart 3 slices bacon 1 cup fine bread crumbs 1 small onion Salt Pepper Flour or dredging Lard for browning Wash hearts and remove enough of centre portion to allow addition of dressing or stuffing. Dice bacon and fry until crisp; combine with bread crumbs, season with finely minced onion and herbs, such as sage, thyme, etc., as you desire. Season cavities in hearts, fill with stuffing and fasten with skewers or sew up. Roll in flour and brown cuickly in hot lard in heavy kettle. Add a small amount of water, cover and cook slowly in a moderate oven (350 deg. F.) until hearts are done â€"â€"2 to 2‘ hours. Thicken the liquid for gravy if desired. Serves 6. TUFFED HEART ‘C‘ner. Maximum prices for syrup **EELicious, HoT ARD corp Sold in bulk is 25 cents a gallon B |less than that for the same product By Betsy Newman ‘in metal containers. A premium of When we were children we loved \:5 cents a gallon above the price Mother‘s Stuffed Beef Heart which permitted for Canada light may be was delicious hot and sliced cold. ‘charged for syrup md as The meat makes dandy sandwiches Canada fancy. Grades are set for the next day‘s luncheon. Se@â€" | the Federal Department of i k son dressing weil‘l with ybour favorâ€" | ture. ite herbs. We like sage but possibâ€" nsum F from prod ly you don‘t. Don‘t lavishly follow erg(r)nust :ur:r::gel: ‘vnlid preser::; a recipe for dressingâ€"or anything, "coupons. Those who buy by mail in factâ€"but add your own seasonâ€" [must obtain purchase â€" vouchers ing8 s from the Incal ratian hnard Tansa Baked Stuffed Beef Heart Baked Sweet Potatoes Threeâ€"Minute Cabbafe Carrot and Celery Salad Waffies Syrup Co Prices are the same as last year Butter coupons 90 to 97 now vaâ€" 2 cups flour 4 teuspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt P/anning Today‘s Menu Coffee Sunday visitors at the Henry Becker home were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Becker, Charlotte and Jean of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becker and family of the Plains. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schreiber ard children Glen, Donnie and Mary Ann with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Becker on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hallman ard Mr. Ed. Hallman visited with Mrs. Irvin Stauffer at Kitchener on Sunday. Pte. Edward Bauman of Camp BEorden, Mrs. Bauman and Audrey oi Alma visited Mr. and Mrs. Abram Bauman, Sunday. c Emanuel Bowman of Preston spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowman. Misses Martha, Annie and Eva Reesor of Markham spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seranus Martin. Cpl. Albert Frey of B:é:i;%&;d- ing a week with Mrs. Frey and sons John and Kenneth. Friends here of Mr. Fred Anâ€" }hcknap ‘of Atwood will be sorry to {hear he is in a critical condition of |health and at present is receiving ‘treatment in the General Hospital, |\Hamilton. & Mr. and Mrs. Milton Weber of Winterbourne spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Conley Amos. Mrs. Menno M. Bauman had the misfortune to fall and fracture her hip, Sunday morning. She was rioved to the Kâ€"W Hospital for Xâ€" rays and will be a‘patient there for several weeks. Mrs. C. H. Soehner spent several days with relatives in Kitchener. orniversary on Sunday, Feb. 25th. Mr. and Mrs. William Fink of Kitâ€" chener spent the afternoon with them and presented them with a beautiful plant and cake. Congraâ€" tulations! Mrs. Peter Lather and daughter and Gordon Birmingham visited at the home of Andrew Bach, Wallenâ€" stein, on Sunday. _ _ _ _ sold in bulk is 25 cents a gallon |less than that for the same product Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilford e:Aniex- ly celebrated their 54th wedding Michael Gerber and Herbert Bast, who have been patients in the Kâ€"W Hospital, were able to return home. Consumers budying from producâ€" ers must surrender valid preserves coupons. Those who buy by mail must obtain purchase vouchers from the local ration board. Loose n usere selling maple oyiup is me ucers se syrup or maâ€" ple sugar must register with their local ration boards and must turn in coupons and other. ration docuâ€" ments they obtain in the sale of maple sugar and maple syrup. Crosshill and vicinity have been without telephone service since the ice storm last Wednesday, due to so many telephone posts broken off, from the 9th concession to Linwood. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Chalmers and {«mily of Topping called at the home of Lorne Rennie on Sunday. . Misses Eileen Lather, Jean and Jessie Hammond and Mrs. L. Renâ€" nic called on Mrs. Thomas Birming in Linwood, who is convalescing ofter her recent operation in the Kâ€"W Hospital. 8 s Mrs. Elizabeth Richardson and sun of Preston visited with Mr. and Iglrs. George Richardson on Sunâ€" ay Miss Luella Stever of Kitchener called at the home of Alfred Hahn un Sunday. Miss Jessie Hammond of Kitchâ€" ener spentâ€" the weekâ€"end at her home. . $2.40 for ungraded p, if each is packed in a one ;m:.x conâ€" tainer. Maximum prices for syrup WILLIAMSBURG and Mrs. Harold Junker of By Mrs. Etra Becker (Chronicle Correspondent) By Mrs. Gertrude Bowman (Chronicle Correspondent) CROSSHILL By Mrs. Lorne Rennie (Chronicle Correspondent) daughter visited with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Fry on Sunday. Baby Brenda spent Saturday evenâ€" inu: with Mr. and Mrs. Moriey Batâ€" h‘u}. and Mrs. Delmore Reichert ve returned home after the past few weeks in Kim army started training at London this past week. The Red Cross quilting was held at the local school on Wednesday. Mrs. John Steckle has returned to her home at Willi after being a patient at the Kâ€"W iâ€" tal for the past few weeks. Yiewiles Bree. Limited) Tradeâ€"In Store â€" 90 Ontario St. 8. Phone 7â€"7365 â€"â€" Elevator Service â€" Ask About Our Parking Facilitiea Nineâ€"piece diningroom suites in walnut, oak or mahogany. These suites are strongâ€" ly constructed with eyeâ€"pleasing design. The chairs are upholstered with hardâ€" wearing materials. We can promise these suites will permit many years of troubleâ€" free service. Terms can be arranged acâ€" cording to Wartime Price and Trade Board Regulations Single or double wardrobes, with or withâ€" out full length mirrors in the doors; very roomy and beautifully finishedâ€" Just arrived! Silk covered bedroom chairs with arms. These chairs are in pastel shades and exceptionally lovelyâ€" 12.50 up Wardrobes A nice selection of extension tables, comprising gateleg and straight leg tables. These tables are constructed to take up very little space when not extended and permit free use of much needed space in small rooms$ Large display of occasional chairs with arms. These chairs are covered with bright, pleasing materials and the range of colors easily permits matching contents of the room. The newest, most practical, most popular chesterfields are the sectional type,. now coming out. They are the last word in comfort, beauty and convenionce. They represent the product of a trend that is here to stay, a trend that promotes better living. The large number of ways in which one suite can be arranged meets the requirements of large or small rooms Extension Tables We suggest that you inspect our stock. The suites on our floor are the best procurable at prices asked. They are covered with bright, cheerful, hardâ€"wearing fabrics and 50 are full spring and full web construction with reversible cushions. 1 19- The styles and designs are varied permitting a range of choice. up m m Sectional Chesterfields Occasional Chairs All stee! collapsible strollers, built by Waterloo Sunshine. These strollers are very sturdy and are equipped with heavy rubber tires and are in maroon or Wallace 1 4.95 Blue colors ... am Diningroom Suites Bedroom Chairs Before Buying That New Chesterfield Suite 28.95 1 1.50 ‘‘Our Location Saves You Money Baby Strollers Breakfast Sets 20.95 (Bullas Bros. Limited) up Dining room chairs in sets of four, strongly built and having upholstered seats 96 King St. West KITCHENER Phone 2â€"1936 qosmnmnems STEELE‘S Be A Blood Donor WILL GIVE YOU COMPLETE SATISFACTION Diningroom Chairs Their appearance is pleasinfi and their construction sturdy. They are just the thing for the small home or apartment 99.00 Six and seven picce dinctte suites in red rock maple. Large stock of odd dressers and beds in either walnut or mahogany. In mahogany the choice of panel or fourâ€"poster is permitted. The quality of this furniâ€" ture is exceptional at the price. Bedroom suites in rich natural walnut or lustrous rcd mahogany. These suites are equipped with clear, gleaming plate glass mirrors and permit the choice of with or without waterfall. They are designed to grant one pleasure of ownership as well as troubleâ€" free serviceâ€" 50 a up ARE THOROUGHLY EXAMINED AT YOUR EYES . F. PRICE, orrometraist Odd Dressers and Beds Gleaming white ice boxes which add to the appearance of any kitchen and will very soon pay for themselves in the food they preserve. They are scientifically constructed to permit even low temperaâ€" tures with minimum ice consumption. To Clear at 10% Reduction Ice Refrigerators Dinette Suites TRADE IN YOUR USED FURNITURE FOR GLEAMING NEW PIECES Furniture Store 56 Joseph St. A few only, book cases with glass doors and four shelves. These cases come in cither walnut or mahogany and have 12%" x 24" tops John Clayfeld, 65 Charles St. 8. Book Cases

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