Jivst Church of CThrist, Scientist A perfect methed. No elmstic. No leg straps. LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE GUARANTEED, | Investigate. | Wiite or eallâ€" Smith Manufacturing Cempany Dept. B. 549 King St. PRESTON, ONTARIO Established 1898 RATION COUPON DUE DATES ie _ There is a D.D.T. bomb on the market now, a petroleum mixture ()TTAWA in a container, which if put in a 9 |ciosed room for 7 seconds will kill ' the insects immediately. 4M glyl" In powder form, the D.D.T. inâ€" $250 5 §$4Mor one potsor;, â€" secticide is very effective too. Howâ€" |ever, it takes time to act and is epmemmr rermme mm ons coremcar, mm coemncems ,sl.‘nl*rajly Con)bine(i w‘m pmth_ tAAAkAkkake*4444444\rum or some OtheT VeniCle. This 3 ‘mixture should be put in cracks beâ€" DOWN]NG S Flowe[s bind cupboards and places where 86 King St West the cat or other pets will not eat it reserves S1 to $25, butter R1 s ang mear Ne im e Wednesday Evening Meeting at 8 o‘clock when testimonies of Christian Science healing are givem. Christian Science Reading Room in the Church open daily, 2 to 5.30, except Sundays and legal holidays. e 2o fhaf 6 Fot it pobeg NT w\ 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 MONTREALJ ) TORONTO 4 RADIO IN EVERY ROOM RUPTURED? CHURCH SERVICE AND SUNDAY SCHOOL: i1 A.M 4 N Drug Store orner Water and Francis Streets, Kitchener t 16, 1946 BEDFORD ALL ARE WELCOM Phone 2â€"2672 WATERLOO "" & Black and White b.ze 3 x 7 in folder ... No. 127 Nos. 116. 616 Your LD.A. druggist has photoâ€" sraphic supplies and facilities for quick developing and printing serâ€" vice. Nos. 120. 620 ENLARGEMENT SPECIAL _ These pest destroyers are not inâ€" ; jurious to use. However, for the | best effect do one room at a time.| Cover any good, put the baby inl enother room, remove the house| plants and the canary. Close the‘ room for a minute after you‘ve, vsed the D.D.T. By the way, don‘t | use the DD.T. barn spray for the jub in the house. It usually conâ€" The manufacturer of a paint inâ€" sect killer recommends the product tor 2 or 3 months. You spray it on Surfaces or brush it on painted walls and screens. Some of the informative pamphâ€" ‘cts issued by wellâ€"known manuâ€" facturers of insecticides point out the safe use of their products. The base of these new mixtures is a chemical with a long name we glibâ€" ly call D.D.T. Hello Homemakers! August and it‘s time to get rid of those prevalâ€" ent pests! Flies and mosquitoes in particular combine to make life iniserable for not only those on hoâ€" lidays, but also for th who toil and sweat at home 'muxg summer heat KODAK FILMS Planning } quet will commence at about 8 1 cup g;:msc'““‘h w‘elock and to this the public are 1 cup boiling water cordially invited. ‘; cup sugar |. _ An event of interest took place Few grains salt ‘in New Hamburg on Tuesday, July 1 orange juice and grated rind |30th, when two brothers plighted 1 lemon juice and grated rind _ their troth to two sisters. The prinâ€" 3 cups cold water cipals in this unusual ceremony were Mr. Richard Carleton Ritz Pour boiling water over blueberâ€" ’;md Miss Christine Harriet Murray ries. Add grated orange and lemon and his brother and ister, Mr. rind and simmer slowly for 5 minâ€" |Ernst Fredrick Ritz anfS Miss Doris utes. Press through a sieve. Add FElizabeth (Betty) Murray, daughâ€" mmemmemcecmm~noomommsâ€"eâ€"o.~.. {ters of Mr. and Mrs. William E. G. Murray of New Hamburg, and the bridegrooms are sons of Mrs. Elena ‘ Ritz, New Hamburg, and the late Otto A. Ritz. : 3% thsps. shortening, 4 cup _ sugar, 1 egg, well beaten, 2 / tbsps. mulk, Maraschino cherâ€" ries, 1 cup sifted flour, 2 thsps. baking powder, % tsp. salt, 4 _ cup cooking cashews (chopped). Cream shortening, add sugar and cream until fluffy. Sift flour, salt | and baking powder together. Add dry ingredients, milk and beaten| egg. Add chopped nuts to dough. Drop from teaspoon onto greased baking sheet, top with slice of cherry and bake in 350 deï¬'ee élecâ€" ; tric oven 15â€"20 mins. Makes three dozen. i Combine the above ingredients and _ mix _ thoroughly. _ Remove crusts from one loaf of bread, and slice lengthwise. Spread slices with the mixture, and then roll and chill in electric refrigerator. When reaâ€" dy to serve, slice about %" slices. place on rack and toast under broiâ€" ler or if desired serve plain. . _ Beat egg whites, cream of tartar ind salt until frothy but not dry. ; Continue beating while sugar is being added, about 1 tbsp. at a| time. Beat until stiff. Fold in vaâ€"‘ nilla. Drop on baking sheet, covâ€" ered with heavy ungreased paper, or press through pastry tube on to paper. Bake in 275 deg. electric oven 40â€"60 mins. Remove from paâ€" per at once. Makes 3 dozen small| meringues. For color variation: Beâ€" fore baking separate mixture into | several parts and add different veâ€" | getable colorings. [ 4. A piece of ralyon thread is best for cutting angel food or sponge cake 3. Meat loaf is cooked mure quickly if you bake the mixture in « tube cake pan 2. Fresh peas stay green and will not shrink if a couple of lettuce leaves are put on top of them while cooking. _ â€" 1. Place stuffed peppers in a muffin tin while baking to keep them in shape. llém{e spots on fahries . _ _ _Follow directions on the labels. Use an insecticide and you will enâ€" joy more leisure hours having rid the house of pesky flies. No not encourage files. Store food 1‘1‘: ch‘fjdithumm a caol place. es washed after using. Kzg doors closed and windows open and screened. YouUNG‘S OtART > ‘» lb. sharp cheese, grated, 1‘% tbsps. melted baking fat, 1 egg, beaten, 1% tbsps. cream. 2 egg whites, % tsp. cream tartar, ‘« cup sugar, ‘s tsp. vanilla, dash of salt. Toasted Cheese Dreams Cashew Take a Tip WAaATERLOO (Ontario) CHRONICLE ! _ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Heller and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schlegel of Kitchâ€" ener were weekâ€"end guests of Mr. };.nd Mrs. Edward Forler. Rev. Herman Voege of New Hamburg was the speaker at the 1memorial service held in St. John‘s |Lutheran Church at Seebach‘s Hill on Sunday afternoon and chose as |his text the first portion of the fourth verse of the 23rd Psalm |""Yea though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for Thou art with Ime" and used as his topic, "A Chrisâ€" tian Pilgrim‘s Confidence on Life‘s Journey". |__Mrs. Lawrence Richl was taken I‘ill with an acute attack of appenâ€" dicitis and was rushed to the Kâ€"W \Hospital where an operation was performed. She is reported to be |improving favorably at her home ‘here. Mr. and Mrs Charles Gabel, St. Jacobs, are at the home of the forâ€" mer‘s paregts, Mr. and Mrs. Rli Geâ€" |_ While assisting in repairing a cuâ€" pola at the Hahn Brass Works, ‘where he is employed, Mr. Jacob Kuntze suffered severe head and shoulder injuries. A heavy piece Miss Annie Schmt?it"lâ€"(itch;r-l;r. Sister M. St. Pius, Hamilton with Mrs. Emil Schmidt. Mr Owen Hamilton has gone for two weeks vacation to Lake of Bays. Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. Rlcly Luckhart are | hn_ll_dayring in the Muskoka district r John Dick, R.C A.F., who recentâ€" ly returned from overseas, spent a few days with his friends and reâ€" latives here Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Culbert and Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kropf were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Kropf cf Stratford over the weekâ€"end. Dr. and Mrs. Daniel Zurbrigg, Philadelphia with Mrs. T. Zurâ€"| brigg. Mrs. Then Stock at Grand Bendl with Mr. and Mrs. Clare Weber and | son Rodger and Mr. Gideon Weber. | _ T. ;{P;;np‘l‘; at Tomahawk | Lake, Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs Willard Culbert, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G.| A. Benedict at Hamilton. 0 Rev. W. B. Fischer is spending a few days at Pembroke with Mr and Mrs. Reuben Faulhaufer. _ _A very fine program has been arâ€" ranged by the committee in charge They have engaged the Carryâ€"on Review of Hamilton. This troupe which consists of about 30 memâ€" ters will present a diversified proâ€" gram of singing, dancing, magic, comic and other numbers. The proâ€" gram to be rendered after the banâ€" quet will commence at about 8 w‘elock and to this thi public are cordially invited. of angle iron which was being hoisted to the top of the cupola dropped on his head inflicting a nasty gash which took several stitches to close. His one shoulder and chest was also badly bruised but he is able to be around again. Miss Olga Stock of Woodstock ! formerly bookkeeper with thet Hahn Brass Co., was a recent visiâ€"| tor here Over a hundred invitations have gone out to New Hamburg service men and women who were in uniâ€" form during the late war for the soldiers‘ banquet to be held in their honor. The banquet will be held in the arena on Wednesday, Aug. 2lst at 630 pm. with the New Hamburg branch of the Woman‘s Institute as the caterers. NOTE: Other unsweetened fruit juices may be used instead of raspâ€" berty juice. If sweet fruit juice is used, reduce honey or sugar, _ 2 eggs | 1 cup raspberry juice _1 cup milk _ _2 tablespouns honey or sugar _ ‘4 teaspoon salt ‘s teaspoon nutmeg Crush two cups of raspberries with half cup of water, bring to the boil ind boil for two to three minutes. Drain through a moist jelly bag, add water to make a cup of juice. Beat eggs with salt ond honey or sugar until light. Add milk, raspberry juice and nutmeg. und beat well with rotary beater. Chill well before serving. Serves 3 to 4. (1 cup mashed) 1 to 2 teaspoons honey or sugar 3 cups milk "4 teaspoon vanilla ‘% teaspoon salt Mash bananas with a fork until smooth. Add to the milk and mix thoroughly with ortary beater unâ€" til well blended. Add honey or suâ€" gar. salt and vanilla and shake well before serving. Serves 4 to 5. % cup peanut butter _ 2 tablespoons honey or sugar 4 teaspoon vanilla * teaspoon salt 3 cups milk Pace peanut butter, honey or suâ€" gar and salt in a bow! with % cup of milk Beat with rotary beater until smooth. Add the remaining 2% cups of milk with vanilla and beat well before serving. Serves ter NEW HAMBURG with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Stock large ripe bananas By A. R. G. Smith (Chronicle Correspondent) Raspberry Eggâ€"Nog Banana Shake who was married just recently. About twentyâ€"five friends and {ncighbors were present and showâ€" Jered the bride with many useful ‘and lovely gifts. _ Bingo was enjoyed, after which |\refreshments were served by the Yvonne Schmitt, who spent a two weeks‘ vacation with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rausch at Toronto, has returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Frickey and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Schmidt spent Sunday at Grenock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Frickey. The auction sale of household effects of Charles Preiss was well ettended and good prices were realized. Mrs. Mary Brown and Evelyn Brown have returned after spendâ€" ing two weeks in Detroit. Mrs. FldledSchmi hmitt with a table lamp in honor of her recent marâ€" rn{gc. sisted by Mrs. Lou Brown. _ _ Girl members of the Superior Box Co. Ltd., Waterloo, presented Mrs. Floyd Schmitt with a table hostess, Mrs. ‘n: Miso Versie lohn!-" A miscellaneous shower was Leld at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schmitt in honor of their daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. F. Schmitt, vheat, flour products, meat, "‘cheese oi ogay in be aveiinoie oo mat the hungry millions overseas. that in hot weather perishable fruit u}r:d vegetahl?h must lome;xmu fl,!ll‘d their way to the garbage dump. To prevent such waste, .&e Food Inâ€" formation Committee urges that Canadian housewives should make wll possible use of domestic garden produce as long as it is possible. The more of these nourishing edâ€" ibles served on Canadian tables, the seas shipments of staple foods for the hunger zones. In a season when garden produce is so plentiful, the only fly in the ointment of market gardener and iul gleam in her eye _ _ _ _ Not for some leuom‘mst have there been such quanti of doâ€" mestic fruits and vegetables on the market and ripening in home garâ€" grown products for less perishable I would not use less of \the four meat chease and egpe tor ‘which millions abroad are starving? ite salad, or to serv v ts piate Tob of viiamins, Blaked vorite salad, or to serve a what a relief they offer from hours in a hot kitchen! It‘s grand to be Cleaners and Dyers For Qver 15 13 NDUKE ST. EKAST wWATBRLOO Twin City Laundry of truit and vegetables, what _kitchen! It‘s to be whip up the m« ta Why not solve this delivery problem for yourseif by calling at our office and pick up your own laundry,or dry cleaning. At the present time we are short of both trucks and drivers, and conditions being what they are, we know that you will have patience with us. However, one thing we cannot guarantee at the present time is the delivery of your garments, exactly when you want them. WE CAN GUARANTEE that no matter what kind or for what oceasion the dress is for, when it comes back after being cleaned by us, you will be proud to be seen in it again. ‘‘The Best Cleaning Costs Less Mn The importance of this step forâ€" ward for Greece can be seen in its true perspective when it is recalled that 65% of the Greek national inâ€" come before the war was derived from agriculture. like average luck, will be close to prewar production next year, the one aspect of Greek economic Greek agriculture, with SAVE TIME...SAVE FUEL...SAVE FOOD! _/ Wraruge, 7 . 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