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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Feb 1946, p. 4

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_ Coupon R1, good for the purchase of oneâ€"half gou.nd of butter, beâ€" comes valid February 14. Price Control Suspended _ Commenting on the possible efâ€" each cou'g:n having double the value of former preserves couâ€" fect of the recent announcement Smith Manufacturing Com ipt E. * ~*_ pas karcgl *‘ DOWNING‘S Flowers 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 GORDON‘S GOOD GLASSES 49 Ontario St. S. KITCHENER 13 DUKE 8T. EAST A perfect method. No elastic. No B‘m‘uon‘l‘. INEXPENSIVE. Ri ED. Investigate. Write Modern machinery and thorough workmanship guarantees that when you send your clothes to us we return them CLEANED. Verna Hahn, 138 Victoria 8t. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Schaefer Twin City Laundry RUPTURED? All you have to do is give us a call and we will be glad to come and pick up those clothes that you want cleaned, and return them to you when they are ready. Not only that, but we will return them to you cleaned as you think they should be. WE‘LL DO OUR PART . . ‘‘The Best Cleaning Costs Less Cleaners and Dyers For Over 15 Years 1898 them are in the luxury class and prior to the war were imported in considerable quantities Suspenâ€" sion of their ceiling prices will probably result in an increase in the volume of these imports. drop in present levels . } The suspensions from the price ceiling apply to imported i‘oods as | well as to domestic goods. Manyâ€"of It is anticipated that controls on rentals, essential clothing and foods will be maintained until supplies ol R Phone 2â€"4237 62 William St. W. WATBERLOO s on 300 various items, goods and services, have \ _ Hello, Homemakers! Milk pudâ€" ; dings have been a great favorite ( with the men in the armed forces. { To ane who has always maintained 5 that pie is fnan‘s idea of the perâ€" | fect dessert, such information is inâ€" § tercsting and encouraging. No If men have enjoyed milk pudâ€" dings in army camps and convalesâ€" cent hospitals, ten chances to one they will appreciate such desserts made Mom‘s way even more. Rice And Apple Pudding Cook 1 cupful washed rice in 1 quart of milk, using the double boiler. When tender, add % teaâ€" spoonful of salt and 1 tablespoon of butter. Grease a baking dish and into it spread alternate layers of rice and hot applesauce. Bake in a moderate oven 350 degs. F. about 20 minutes and serve warm with cream and sugar. Other fruits may be used in place of the apples if _ desired. Prunes, _ apricots, Marold R. ‘Prices Board officials for twelve months. Slaughter quotas are ‘m ‘only for persons or firms to whi \they are issued and are not transâ€" (ferable. wonder men in the services seldom lost weight. They have been served meals which not only satisfied their appetites but which also supâ€" plied plenty of nutrients necessary to keep them fit. Convalescent hosâ€" pitals are maintaining a high reâ€" putation for nutritious meals beâ€" cause they include dishes containâ€" ing plenty of milk. o _ purposes. Last year the production dropped to approximately 60 milâ€" lion pounds and estimates are that this year‘s production will drop to about 45 million pounds. Women‘s nylon hosiery which are expcted to reappear on the Caâ€" nadian â€" market sometime this month will be priced at from 85¢ to $2.50 a pair depending on their quality and gauge, according to an announcement by W. Harold Mcâ€" Phillips, prices and supply repreâ€" sentative for the Western Ontario region. Four quality grades have been established and all nylons must be stamped with the word "nylon" and the gauge. oo all licensed slaughterers, who cusâ€" tom slaughter livestock for other slaughterers or farmers who regisâ€" ter with the Board, must issue an ;l‘l-vo'i'c-emsk;;\-vi‘l_uv&i;- dlll‘“fi- ,VV}“ particulars of the livestock lhllfl; tered and ;ni;sglkeg a copy of N invoice av. e huficfion y Prices Board officials twelve Prices Board Briefs Krachling. PHONE 8â€" 110 King $% 8. es, _ apricots, THB TBRLOO® (Ontarte) CHRON1ICLE Dice beets. Melt fat in saucepan, add flour and honey stirring conâ€" stantly. Gradually add water and vinegar. Cook until slightly thickâ€" ened, about 5 minutes. Add bects and horseradish and continue cookâ€" ing until thorougly heated. Six Tomato Jelly and Sweetheart Cookies Coffee To make Tomato Tea Biscuits, follow the standard recipe for Bakâ€" ing Powder Biscuits. Substitute toâ€" mato juice for the liquid to give a nice pink color. Cut both the tea biscuits and cookies with a "heartâ€" Spicey Beots 3 cups cooked beets (6 mediumâ€" sized) 2 tablespoons fat 2 tablespoons flour 2 tablespoons honey 4& cup water % cup vinegar 1 tablespoon grated horseradish (optional) â€" Aside from the familiar uses of ; crumbs in coating foods for frying, topping dishes for baking and stufâ€" fing vegetables or meat, there are bread crumb specials such as ‘crunm pastry for cream pies, crumb | cake, crumb cookies and crumb bread pudding. ‘ Luncheon or Supper Menu Creamed Chicken on Heartâ€"shaped Tomato Tea Biscuits | Celery Curls _ _ Pickles | bread pudding. _ _â€"___________| Mr. Eldon D. Weber, secretaryâ€" bread pudding. J treasurer of Waterloo County Fedâ€" Luncheon or Supper Menu eration of Agriculture of Kitchenâ€" Creamed Chicken on er, showed interesting moving picâ€" Heartâ€"shaped Tomato Tea Biscuits tures in the school house Monday Celery Curls Pickles|evening. The reels were "Power Spicey Beets | and Land (Bcfore and after the inâ€" St. Valentine Whip with Custard stallation of hydro); Martime Proâ€" Sauce vinces and Prince Edward Island: Coffee ; New Zealand; Physical Training in Evening Refreshments |Sweden; John Bull‘s Islands; Supâ€" Tomato Jelly and (fottage Cheese; pur‘s ready. It is expected more Sala [ zes ___l Heartâ€"shaped sandwiches Rolls | _ Pickles i en a paper bag over the outlet of chopper to prevent crumbs from spilling). Keep crumbs covered and protected gom dust and moisâ€" to have on hand. Dry the bread in a slow oven, then roll it to crumbs or put through food crinder. (Tie _ (beaten), % tsp. vanilla. Mix cornstarch, sugar and a pinch of salt together. Add egg yolks, slightly beaten with the cold milk. Heat milk in top of double boiler and add butter. Stir first mixture into the heated milk graâ€" dually, stirring constantly until the custard becomes thick and smooth. Cover and let cook over hot water for 10 or 15 mins. Remove from and let cool slightly. ‘Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and the vanilla. Pour into pudding pan of hot water. Bake in an elecâ€" mould and chill tric oven. 350 degs. F., for 30 minâ€" utes or until delicately browned. orange juice, grated rind one orange, 2 eggs (separated), 1 % cup sugar, 4 thaps. flour, Orange Sponge Pudding Tuke A Tip Cottage Cheese, Salad A numbecr of the women from the Senior Sewing Circle went to Kitâ€" chener on Wednesday, where they spent the day at the M.C.C. clothâ€" ing deput, inending on 2nd hand garments for overseas relief. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mader and family with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Abram Shantz, Rivâ€" etbank, on Sunday. _ _ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Musselman, New Dundee, with the latter‘s moâ€" ther, Mrs. Jacob Zellar on Monday. _Mr. and Mrs. Orén Gimbel and Ruby of Preston with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Gimbel on Sunday, | _ _ Miss Ella Cressman, St. Jacobs, with her father, Mr. N. H. Cressâ€" man for the weekâ€"end. At the Cressman Mennonite Church on Sunday evening, Mr. Willard Cressman was leader in a young people‘s meeting, with Miss Mae Shantz as song leader. Scripâ€" ture lesson was read by the leader und opening prayer was offered by Horace Cressman. The speakers of the evening were: the Misses Mary Detweiler and Elviréal Cressman and Lloyd S. Shantz. Closing yâ€" er was offered by Deacon xn.hon Cressman. The Weekly Radio Farm Forum group of this district met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Haâ€" gey, Riverbank, on Monday evenâ€" ing. There was a good attendance and a lively interest in the discusâ€" sion of the subject. Mrs. John Heer is very happy to have her son Jacocb at home again. Sgt. Jacob Heer returned recentl on the lle de France from E_hghndy He sailed from Canada minfia January, 1943. Pte. Simon‘ Heer serving with the Medical Corps is still in Gerâ€" many, as is also a sonâ€"inâ€"law of Mrs. John Heer, Mr. Frank Clark. Gordon Mader of the Veterans‘ Guard, is home on a short leave. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Zellar with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaâ€" cob Snyder on Sunday. _ _ Rev. and Mrs. Ira Sherk, misâ€" sionaries on furlough from Nigeria, Africa, were the speakers at the M.BC. Church on Sunday, Mrs. Sherk giving the mea:tre at the morning service and . Sherk giving his message illustreted with pictures, in the evening service. A trio of girls from Emmanuel Bible School, Kitchener, sang at both services. Mr. and Mrs. Sherk expect to reâ€" turn to Africa sometime this fall CROSSHILL Hs mi Lorne Rennie tChronicle Correspondent} By Mrs. Roy Schiedel (Chronicle Correspondent) BRESLAU which will be well worth seeing. Mrs. Edward Habermell accomâ€" g‘-m.dwmm.nnc:u“m Bridgeport brother sisâ€" ta'~in-h:‘.Nlt. and Mrs. A‘:dTh: Zjflh' “nm" > onto on Monday to meet her broâ€" ther, Pte. Lioyd Ziegler, who reâ€" He was employed in Hanover when he enlisted and served for nearly four years in HoMand, Belâ€" gium, Germany with the Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders of Roth on Sunday were Edwin Metzâ€" ger of Wallenstein, Miss Mary Ann turned from overseas on the Queen members of the family gathered at the home of their mother, Mrs. Pohl to welcome him home. uehonlavetoin'é&-du- ing which time he will relaâ€" tives and friends. Visitors at the home of Chris. Z. 56 Joueph St. KITCHENER Phone 7â€"1365 OUR LOCATION SAVES YOU MONEY Bronchida Cough Syrup Phone 2â€"2672 32 King St. North WATERLOO Opp. Post Office Two quart. â€" Guaranteed to last a long time NEW HOT WATER BOTILES Mr. and Mro. Fred D. Cressman Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Fitrgerald STOPS COLDS!!! Large bottle .........clculcllss. . pfferisannsts 50(3 Bedford Drug Store BULLAS Furniture Store You‘ll enjoy our Orange Pekoé Blend C 2 A. The most substantial on the market. Upholstered in red, green, blue, black or wine leatherette which may be washed. Sold in sets of our only 32.00 up Chrome Chairs Take elevator to third floor to _see this merchandise. Mose Bast, Mr. and Mrs. Omer Gerâ€" ber and family of Wellesley. LARGE SHIPMENT OF J ANS E N, Optometrist GOOD GLASSES Office â€" 10 Frederick Phone 2â€"2715 Kitchener Just arrived GOOD ADVICE It 59 Bridgeport Rd If 94 Albert St you need them. you do not. 1.39

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