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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Oct 1945, p. 4

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regional foods office of the Warâ€" time Prices and Trade Board. The sale of corn in Ontario and Quebec elevators or held by processors in 116 to 124, sugar 46 to 64, 33 to 57, P1 to P17, meat fl 1 to MS5. Corn Controls Removed The freezing order on the sale of corn which was imposed last July BEDFO Coupons now valid are butter Opp. Waterloo Post Office WINNER OF SEPT. LUCKY $5.00 MERCHANDISE DRAW WAsS MR. W. HELDMAN, WATERLOO. LOCATED on wide SPADINA AVE. At College Street . . . RATES ... Single _ $1.50â€" $3.50 Double $2.50 â€" $7.00 Write for Foider We Advise Early Reservation A WHOLGE DAY‘S SIGHTâ€"SEENG WITHIN WALKING DistANCE WHEN IN TORONTO LANTIGE N @}?;R U G c & STOR E 4 _ A. M. POWERLL, President Maotel Maveriey Make Yeour Ho me For rheumatism, neuritis, sciatica, lumbago For catarrh, sinus and antrum; asthma For colds and sore throat Did you get your lucky draw ticket FREE? a proven cure WE DELIVER Graded apples in group one inâ€" clude Gravenstein, Delicious, Lawâ€" There seems to be a false imâ€" pression abroad that there are no ceiling prices on apples this ¥’w According to W. Harold McPhilâ€" iips, prices and supply representaâ€" tive for the Western Ontario region of the Prices Board, this is incorâ€" rect He says ceiling prices have been set on all grades of apples. ‘These are as follows: Although equipment will not be .mmedhmel{ available in preâ€"war quantities, it is expected that there will be a 20 percent increase in production over that of last year. lifted on farm machinery and n;?mpment. according to W. Harold cPhillips, prices and supply reâ€" presentative for the Western Onâ€" tario r:sion of the Wartime Prices and Trade Board. . All dealers would be exrmd to honor all outstanding ration certiâ€" ficates before selling to those b‘\z- ing without certificates, Mr. â€" Phillips said. these provinces will now be perâ€" mitted. processors Alil Farm Mr. and Mrs, Stanley G. Mason 14 Noecker St. } SOLE BROS. 142 King St. West PHONE 2â€"2672 Jlewellers en caioine in Tnh ons atnd Cc is dhow (as Lo 4 We | 1 To antlks citth o arrae . Mn . . Tc ‘!‘;erhread and place on individual serving. plates. Place a spoonful of Savoury Onions 3 large onlons, 1 thsp. chopped green peppér, % cup grated old cheese, salt and pepper. Place the peeled onions in greased baking dish and atid the listed ingredients. Cook in preâ€"heated oven of 350 degs. for 40 mins., or in a double boiler on top electric element Pumpkin Pie 1‘> cups steamed and sieved ;umpkin; % cup brown sugar; 1% tcaspoons cinnamon; 4 teaspoon pinger; pinch of salt; 4 teaspoon vanilla extract. Beat the mixture thoroughly and when cool add: 2 well beaten eggs. 2 cups thin wreiun or top milk. Line an extra: deep 9â€"inch pic tin with rich pic erust; leave a futed edge. Pour in the pumpkin to the top of the crust; it will shrink in baking. Buke in a hot oven 475 F. 10 minâ€" utes; reduce heat to 350 F. and conâ€" tinue baking another half hour or until a golden brown. Relish Tray Matchâ€"like strips of yellow turâ€" nips. Sliced radishes cooked in thin chutney sauce. Sliced cucumâ€" bers dipped in spiced beet juice. <iteen tomatoes sautéd in dripping. Georgian Sweet Potatoes ' Cook 2 lbs. sweet potatocs for 30 mins. Drain, peel and mash Add 4 tbsps. baking fat, 4 tbsps. moâ€" lasses, salt and hot milk and beat smooth. Put in a .casserole and heat in hot electric oven for 10 mins t i<n Sunday evening with twenty in By Anne Allan ‘attendance. Miss Lillie Vohs was (Hydro Home Economist) | the leader and Mrs. Albert Schmidt Hello, Homemakers! This year presided at the piano. The scripâ€" we have good reason to be truly ture was read by Mrs. Lloyd Dieâ€" thankful on Thanksgiving Day., ienbacher and prayer offered by The scarcity of luxury food items| Miss Vera Hamacher. The toric. need not impair the success of your | "Strengthening our Fellowship‘s dinner. Good food well cooked will ‘ Leadership" was given by Mrs. Ro: satisfy everyone. May â€"we suggest| Hamacher. Closing prayer was oz a typical menu for you |fered by Rev. Kauth. _ Stuif the bird with ample tasty dressing (four qts. for a 14â€"lb. bird.) Place bird on one side of breast in roasting pan. Do not add any water. Roast in a preâ€"heated electric oven of 325 degs., allowing 20 mins. per lb. When bird is halfâ€" cooked, turn, baste and sprinkle with salt. Cover during latter part of cooking period with lid or moist paper. 19¢. Bushel hampers packed No. 1 grade $2.96, combination $2.83, domestic $263. Bushel ham; loose No. 1 grade $2.75, combma- tion $2.61, domestic $2.47. Ungraded apples and windfalls must be sold at less than the doâ€" mestic grade apples of the same variety. _ 0 0 0 _ Mr. McPhillips also said that apâ€" ples displayed for sale to consumâ€" ers must have a price tag or card legibly worked and clearly shown. selling price in three pound lots based on bushel baskets packed srade No. 1 24¢, combination 22¢, omestic 21c. Based on bushels loose in three pound lots grade No. 1 23¢c, combination 21¢c, domestic Take a Tip 1. Cut squares of fresh hot gin KITCHENER Planning M F NU es when grown elsewhere ritien Colmnble. Retan spent S and Mrs Rev and Mrs. Curtis Creasman spent a week in the state of Virâ€" rinia, U S.A., attending a wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Riehl of Seâ€" bringville spent Thurseday last with Mr nndpMn. Allen Otto Mrs. Aaron Bender and family Mr and Mrs. Percy Pletsch and family of Cassel and Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Nicklas spent Sunday witn Mr. and Mrs. A{l):n Otto. Mrs. David Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Milo Miller, Willard and Arâ€" lene and Mr. and Mrs. Annon Milâ€" ier and son Elvie all of Go.hln} Ind., and Mrs. Nancy Yantrl o South Easthope spent Friday with Mr and Mrs Aaron Helmuth Miss Edith Bender visited durlm thef weekâ€"end under the paren roof. Mr and Mrs. Stanley Helmuth, Joanne, Carol and Orwell of North Easthope spent Monday withy Mr. ind Mrs Aaron Helmuth Mr and Mrs. Elroy Helmuth and Jimmic and Mr. Joseph Heinbuch of South Easthope spent Wednesâ€" cay with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Helâ€" muth e Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckstein, June and Marilyn Eckstein and | Jimmie â€" Percival srent Sunday | with Mr. and Mrs. F ozd Myers. _ > Mr. Nyle Diefenbacher s%e':l a tew days with Mr. and Mrs. ery Strome at Waterloo. ; Mr and Mrs Perow Anudar Mr. and Mrs Benjamin Ruby â€"nd Mary spent Saturday evening with Mrs. Aaron Bender. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Snyder, Lorne and Kenneth Srhllder n?ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Snyder at Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckstein and Miss Shirley Eckstein and Miss Marjorie Hoover spent Saturday in Vineland. Miss .E:n Adele £¢k~ sjein returned with them after ~!)ending five weeks in Vineland Mr. and Mrs Werner Romahn and family called on Mr. and Mrs E. Stager htrfisfi'vfii-ez‘fid“fi;.:;a Mrs éordon Schweitzer at Parkâ€" way on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd l:lgers and | Laby David George called on Mrf and Mrs, Mark Jones at Nine Pines | on Monday. I Mr. and Mrs. Willard Bowman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.‘ William Wagner at Shantz Station. | Miss Jean Snyder spent Sunday in Milverton. . 140 o Cmm en e THST. Mary Amy and Mrs. Edna Guenâ€" ther, RN., of Kitchener and Miss Bcotty Seiling of Elmira and Mr. Wiliard Hallman of Walter‘s Falls spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Gordon Hallman. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Witmer and Shirley spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Morley Battler at Wilâ€" iiimsburg. s Mrs. Elgin Miller of Guelph, Miss Alice Oswald of Williamsburg, the Misses Margaret Seiling, RN., 12000 & w o. L8 s Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Witmer and iamily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Omar Cressman at Plattsville. Mrs. Richard Swayze returned to her home at Welland after spendâ€" ing several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Eckstein. Mr. and Mrs. Leland Siebert, Jean and Francis Siebert spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Becker at Kitchener. Mr. Norman Wildfoni of Waterâ€" ico spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kaster. Mrs. Elgin Miller of Guelnh Mr. Aubrey Bcean of Stratford called on Mr. H. W. Bean recently. The Misses Madge Douglas and | Ruth Bean of Kitchener and Isola‘ Dodge of Woodstock spent the weekâ€"end at the home of Mr. and Mys. C. R. Johansen. i Members of the Wilmot Commuâ€" nity Fireside Executive met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kasâ€" tor on Friday evening. The viceâ€" president, Roy Hamacher was in charge and the secretary‘s minutes were read by Miss Mary Kaster. It was decided to hold the first Fire: side mecting on Sunday, October 14th at 9 p.m. at the W{lrnot Cenâ€" tre Evangelical Church. Personals. Mr. and Mrs. Osias Gingerich, Vietta, Velores and Delmore Gingâ€" crich of Elmira spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Schmitt. 4. For a Fruit Delight soften 1 wkg. gelatine; mash a banana and acd to gelatine; stir in 2 cups hot fruit juice and place pieces of cubed fruit in mould when partially set. prevent caulifiower grey? Answer: Prepare and soak in cold water to draw out any inâ€" sects. Cook whole in a small quanâ€" tity of rapid boiling saited water for 25 mins. onlyâ€"or in small flowâ€" crets for 10 mins. Mrs. S. N. says: A‘fplesauce turns brown if it is cooked in a tarnished <aucepan. Answer: You can make a feathâ€" ery plain cake without sugar and serve with a fruit juice sauce thickâ€" ened with cornstarch and sweetenâ€" ed while hot with sugar substitute. Do n;:t add too muci\ (% grain taâ€" blet for 1 tsp. ar). Mrs. D. M. ‘:sis: How do you The Question Box . Mrs. B. G. asks: Can you make a cottage pudding without sugar? . The Wilmot Centre E.Y.F. met EAST ZORRA By Mre Aaron Helmuth (Chroniele Correspondemt) By Mrs Howard Fried ROSEBANK (Chronicle Correspundent} How do you from turning â€" Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hallman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Becker at The Plains. | Cpl. L. W. Battler of London is | spending a few days with his parâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Meyers of | Kitchener spent Sunday with Mr. "nd Mrs. Alex Bewick. _ ‘Orville Ehnes of London spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ehnes. Mrs. GeJrE; _V;;;"rer was a busiâ€" ness visitor in Kitchener on Thursâ€" with his brother, Russel} Kelley of Chicago. â€" Ieeung o!o‘the Doonâ€"Blair Ladies‘ held Thursday evenlnfi at the home of the Misses King, Dickie Settleâ€" ment. Routine dusiness was disâ€" cussed and Mrs. N. Seips and Miss M.â€"Hertel of Blair were named viâ€" his Mr. and Mrs. Herb Potruft of Hamilton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Reader. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Frey and children sg:nt Saturday at . the home â€"of Mr. ‘ard> Mrs. Melvin Wolfe : â€"â€" f00ff Frank Pearcey of Rockton spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcey. Mr. and Mrs. William Schrol of Kitchener were guests of Mrs. Wm. Kelley recently. _ . Mr. and Mrs. f{“Re-lc‘l;;r.t' -;f Bridgeport were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Woelfle. Cpl. Doug. Wilfong of Woodstock spent the weekâ€"end with his parâ€" ents Mr. and Mrs. Gib. Wilfong, Sr. Cpl Dick Drager of London spent the weekâ€"end with his wife and children. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cai Kitchener spent Sunday at rome of Miss Kate Bowman. Mrs. Bessic Thomson of Toronto was a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones on Saturday. ‘Mr.â€"and Mrs. M. Ramseyer and family of Kitchener spent Sunday with Rev. and Mrs. A. Ramsever. _Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Pearcey spent Sa_tyrdn_y visiting in Kitchener. Otto Boll was a business visitor in Preston on Friday. WILLILAMSBURG Cleaners and Dyers â€" "T‘win City‘s Busiest Cleaners For Over 10 Years" 13 DUKE ST. BAST WATERLOO PHONE 8â€"8833 illiam Kelley has returned to NATIONAL CLOTHING COLLECHION Twin City Laundry By Mrs. Eara Becker (Chronicle Correspondent} of the MYSTERY â€"IN THE CARDS ... BY MICHAEL ; "MICKEY" u-eooum\u.; What‘s in the cards? That quesâ€" tion has intrigued men for at least | £00 years: MacDougall, noted card | detective, writing in The American | Weekly with this Sunday‘s (Oct. ; and Orville visited with Mr. and 2 uy o‘ M ao<) HMOTELS Mrs. hA‘rdm'n B;‘crker on msu.yf B B were . and s. John ! Modern, and son Vernon of Sunnyside. ( ols m 7) issue of The Detroit Sunday Times, tells fascinating facts about the pasteboards which have been decorated with coms, love mottoes and scenes from novels Get Sunâ€" cay‘s Detroit Times. family called on Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" tex Dubrick and Mrs. M. Dubrick on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reist and Loura visited with Mrs. George Reist at Floradale on Sunday. Conditions â€" _ . & are Pitiful .. SPONSORED BÂ¥ IN countries scarred by war, thousands are without adequate clothing. Bitter winter weather is at hand. Help all you can by handing all the serviceable used clothing, blankets and footwear you can spare to the National Clothing Collection. Leave bundles at your nearest Post Office or Collection Depot. Mr. and Mra Frank J Huber }5% Caroline 8t OCTOBER 1 to 20 DOWNING‘S Flowers

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