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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Sep 1946, p. 5

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mm "DA. 0300 “on: 0m M 0-0: wanna Snip Ian-Intuit!“ (lo-jug I. Uh " hit our an: " and...” -idGrTai r. ' by brlnglng and calling for your own cleaning. Wotan CLEANERS AND DYEIIS FOR OVER " YEARS " Duke St. East WATEBLOH Phone g-M33 A .ere..t Bronchitis Cough Gnu-wed cough "not. IOAB'I' Made out ROAST 2Se lb. Mr, and Mttc_FtrLStuor" 1Se HONORS!” _ In chant I. LIGHT. INEXPWVI U. [IVOILIIMK Write lb. {kn “in. " hTstilh I. "" " the one BOLOGNA III [In " m WATERLOO Ctmphell's Tom. Soup wad Walford’s Food Market 25c lb. SI 00 orders delivered free Save Money Remember tlu- admirmg glances your fresh, crisp. colorful apparel got this sumnu-r? Nuw's the tnnv to put these same precious “van-alum tttrough our ex- pert. grinrc-rerooving, odor-desiring, fasbvic-treshening cleaning prong»: Reap the dividends ot' our apccial dry cleaning next summer, by having clothes cleaned by us. today l Granted one sugar is being sub- stituted for another, but there are some advantages in using honey. 7 It doesn't remain undissolved m l the bottom of the cup when used to ‘,sweeten beverages as sugar often _ does. Liguid honey, warmed alight- [ly and rizzled over the morning cereal adds ttavour and sweetneu. l It mares an excellent sweetener for fresh or cooked fruits For exam- ple. mixed with a little cloves or cnmumon It adds a new note to baked pears or apples. 7 Part of the sugar may be re- (placed with an equal quantity of ihuncy in baking. Cookies and makes relulll their moisture longer, (when honey tti used; but became ‘of this hygroscopic property of he MEAT l We might paraphrase the answer to that well-known line and any that he must have been searehin; tor nylons tor his queen this sum- mer, because he doean't seem to have been working as hard at stor- mg up honey in eastern and central Canada as he might. However. with the honey which is available it can still help to relieve the pressure on the sugar bowl, say the home eco- nomists of the Dominion Depart- ment of Agriculture's Consumer Section. They suggest dinerent ways honey may be used. "Hum doth the busy little bee im- prove each muting hour?" again next summer Red Ind Blue Brim! Beef Select Home Dressed “on Choke Milk-fed Veal Spring Lamb - F'owt Spring Chickens Planning MENU IO] Inch]. Please order only ,) Lighting and lightening mks are 'two ditterent things. Each would be planntd, and revised. Equip- ment is' Jah-designed, te, woman- Jusod. The best. way to acid; whe- iLht-r your kitchen is usable is to make a aime-andmtotiori study of the jobs you do. How can your tkitehen be improved? l l. Work space: Although the sink (refrigerator and electric range may be relocated for greater conveny ience in the approved plan the sink It‘s the center with the rangir near "he dining room door. There 1 should Be work surface on one side ‘of the range,. on both sides of the (sink and at the opening of the re- frigerator. . " the counter is,too wide than [ more will be difri.eultr reaching tot ion-mead cupboards. . Shallower (cupboards are accessible places to store things, while additional gtor- Iage is provided under the (punters. lit cabinet under the sink provide- 'space for storing cleaning equip- jment and a hiding place tor the " garbage can. " there are not vents ion this door, you should put a “screen on it to prevent dishclotbs " or mopcloths from going sour. Ve- grluble bins should have open grill j at the front and a small space at “the back for ventilation. !pared to the headbumps of open I doors in a small kitchen. An over- !hoad place next to the refrigerator ‘should be reserved for food Mor- lage. One side. for cereals, quicken}, l 1 tablespoon genuine ‘ 'h cup cold water % teaspoon salt ( 2 cups milk [ 2 egg yolk: F t. teaspoon vanilla ( 3 tablespoons honey (liquid or granulated) 2 egg whites , Soak ge.ldirte it] gold water: AAd iv... v.“ - a... -"4', way-“:10, canned goods, syrups, eta; the Iother for cooking ingredients and 'spices, seasonings, etc. And direct. " under this section available qworking surface which covers the lllmking utensils. l 2, Improvements at the range: It {Is interesting to see the new fea- tures on the new electric ranges, These do a splendid job of baking, "sroiling, ete, and reduce time and strenuous work. salt to mm: and heat in double) boiler. Heat egg yolks slightly and , pour hot milk slowly into them,1 irlirr_intt vonstently, Remy: Ar fou- I ble boiler and cook until thicken- ed, about ten minutes, or until mix- ture coats a silver spoon. Remove from heat, add vanilla and gelatine and stir until gelatine is dissolved. Chill until mixture just~ begins to thicken. then fold in meringue made by beating honey and egg whites. together urttil,stitr. Pour into mould rinsed with cold water or lightly greased, and chill until firm. Six servings. casserole. Drizzle each layer with] honey. sprinkle with salt and new l per. Add water. Top last loyal with crumbs which. have beeng mixed with the melted tar, poultry seasoning, salt and pepper. Bake in a moderate oven - for as) nunutes or until squash and apples I are tender. Six servings. Sliding doors may be expensive. but they at.e wgrth__the money com- Place alternate layers of squash and sljced_ games it} f mated To completes the cookery section a metal utility shelf is needed " one side or 1titt above the range to hold season " and uten- sils used while cooklnl and MM and mi by scum; the opium ttt I“ m!) direct] Mt N.tt water, until y u compile”! hauled. Skim and cool as quickly as pouible. It is a good idea to give this treatment to any honey. which as to be stored in any mummy for a length of time. The recipe- for My team ho. ner, and it is suggested that as; one of them weal make I nice dition to the Thanksgiving menu. Coupons now valid are h'tT, preserves Sl to 830. butter R1 to R2! vy. als? Mtl, meet m to Q4 I " granulated honey should and to ferment. it my be reclaimed by hum); shyly oer. hot “gnu: or ' that hit. f'iileg2he,t't',t “autumn mttbe and in the rem-m or In a My”. ttwitCdt-ttmgti+ $90111!th “we ill to rem w occur. How we Le stored. “News! in In 3506 d place ak in RATtott COUPON DUE DATES 1 'ifll, soft stale bread crumbs 1 ta lespoon fat, melted 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning Pepper 1% teaspoon salt 4 cups squash cut in u" tstieeq , 3 medium apples sliced (about’ cups) I lk cur honey ( , tab esp_oon wager . I STIAK of ROAST " lb. bag Apple - Scallop $1.45 Pounce. Spa-khan..- Tat-a Tip x: hi ids-lui-t '7 h HAM!!!“ ROAST 31c . 'tagtttpgraigttt,aItttttLtittatLg,,tg,at 47c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gaede. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Gaede, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stroh and son and Mr. and Mrs Henry Anderson, spent Suday at Niagara Falls. Rev. and Mrs. S. J. Wittig and. Messrs. Norman Dahmer, Herb Gies, Walter Stroh. Elmer Schwei- tzer attended the district Church Councilmen convention in Brodha- gen on Sunday afternoon and Rev. and Mrs. Wittig with a number of the Luther League members at- tended a Young People's Service in Linwood. Sunday evening. Quite a number of district farm- en's attended the. Galt Fall Fair on Saturday. Mrs. Geo. D. Dahmer one of the oldest citizens of the village, ac- companied Mr. Oscar Stroh on a trip to Elmira. where they visited the Iatter's “wear-old uncle, Mr. Chas. O. Stroh, who had been born and brought up here and had been one of the formers school mates in the early days. Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Shel in- cluded: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hard- ing and daughters of Guelph, Mt. and Mrs. M. H. Harding and Jim and Mr, and Mrs Harold Macin- tosh and children of Kitchener. The condition of Martin Schwei- taer, which has caused the family concern lately. 2v'ii',i'r,','th":! his Lemoyal to the. K- Hospital early Mr. Otval Snyder of Oxenden nas come to visit his sister, Mm. John Burnett and will attend the funeral of his brother-in-law. the late Mr. Burnett on Thursday. " Huh - [chm-kl. Dom-m, Mrs. Lenora Beckman ot Toronto who is spending some time at the home of her brother, cliftoed Stti, der and Mrs. Spider in Waterloo, called on relatives and friends here Tuesday of last week. Tuesday morning. Mrs. Emma Cram and Mrs. Wil- son Mann of Vancouver, BC, have arrived to attend the funeral of the late John Burnett. Isaiah Lembke of Wamus. Sash., who is visiting friends in Ontario. is spending a short time calling on friends m his old heme district, prior to leaving tor his Wm home. , ‘ [ Quite a number of district far, mars attended the Black and White Field Day held in Waterloo on Tuesday. tesied -idydn which man; elews won't poke tittt and can: won't fringe. Shel lb . Glen plaid borrowed from the land of the heather in a tailored suit for Fall. Buttoned with a dou- ble-breasted ettect, the hip-length coat feature. new wide lapel: and furvipg. ttyyges -.that.. gccegltuate Many local people attended the Galt Fair last week. A number of exhibitors won prizes. Mr. Stuart Weber. formerly of Mannheim, who saw service in At- rica and now is in preparation to go to the Sudan " a min-hwy, addressed the congregation of the focal United Brethren church on Sunday morning. brbad ibouide'n. The lining V. we- Mr and Mrs, A. Shelby. Illa Lois, Mrs E. Stoltz and children. Ronald. Anne and Betty and Mia. Vera Hackban visited with Mrs. William Shelby u Eastwood on Sunday, William Sager has left for Max where he is enrolled as a unwor- sity student, David Hulborn left last Wedne- day for Huntington, Ind, where he has entered the United Brethren qulege there _ Mr, and Mm Melvin Becker, Douglas and Joyce, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Werner Romahn at Rosebank on Petr, Mr I‘Am-nl Rah in.» an)". ha- E The local school has been cloud for a tow any! on mount of the what. my”. being 111 Mr, Edward Schficter, who has been visiting with his skier, Mn. E. Sugar and other relatives, left today or his Mme I" fiardrel. quaintancn with many former frigpds i_n the_ vitineoAt Thursday. Mts, P Zehr ind Mrs. Herman Rndsz of Kitchener visited with Mr and Mrs. L Kuhn and Mr and Mrs A Bricker Ind renewed ae- Miss Cora Sager,- RN, is td: ing this week at Barrie and m- runways-run "I’M“ CoNh'STOG0 ROSEVILLE I (Smith _l_y - - In}. Marriage vows were spoken on Thursday. Sept. 12th, at the St. Agatha Amish Mennonite Church between Miss Erma Eileen Roth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Roth, Baden and Mr John Lea Roth, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Roth of Wellesley. Bishop Moses o. Jantzi of. Baden was the officiat- ing clergyman. The Sunshine Girls Trio sang "We Come To Thee" and "God Holds The Future In His Hands". The bride wore a street-length dress of white brocadcd sheer and she was attended by her sistvr. Miss Gladys Roth of Baden. who wore a Pa}? blue drags . . ' Mr. David Roth was best man and the ushers were Mr. Lloyd Roth. Petersburg, brother of the bride and Mr. Alvin Roth, Wellesley, brother ot_the btidegrpom. _ _ Following the wedding a rPcPp- tion was held at the home of the bride's parents in Baden. After a wedding trip to New York, Mr. and Mrs. Roth wilt résidc on the groom's farm near Wellesley. Harvest Home Service. Last Sunday evening a special Harvest Home service was conduct- ed in St. James Lutheran Church. Baden, bthe pastor. Rev. P. M. Friedcrichscn. The minister took for his text the scripture passage, "O give thanks unto the Lurd‘i In his address the pastor related how the harvest had once more been "gathered", in this land of plenty and our plowmen were once more plowing and cultivating the good earth in preparation for another year's new harvest. Continuing, he said.that in the same manner the Lord desires by His Spirit to culti- vate and prepare the hearts of men that they may be ready for the great day of the Lord-His Harvest Home. The Stovels Ltd. turnip plant is in tun “(ingot the fall and win- ter season. 0 manager. Mr. Gid. Boshart reports a fairly good crop of ternips and on the whole good specumens. _ _ - -----v At the regular meeting of Wilmot Township Council on Monday, it was decided that there would be no open season for deer hunting in the township this year, 'toAr-..Ats Ntt.ttus. _ Mr, Enos Gingerich,' owner nd operator for several years of he Silver Springs Cold Storage ant has disposed of it to his nap ew, Mr. Marcus Bender, who at one time was employed at the Baden Cheese Factorf'. Mr. Gingerich held an auction sa e on Saturday when he_dispgsed yt game things. _ _ 1V. Honderieh, Mr, Duncan Me- Intyre. evangelist. was in charge and music was rendered by Miss Ruth Krogman of Kitchener. The Bart Dairy operated by Mr. Simon Bast and sons has been pur- chased by the Burkhardt Dairy of Kitchener. who expect to take poc- session next week, The Forward With Christ we: meeting was held last Wedn ay night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and In. Clarence Phillip. and sons Waited In! Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Leroy Schlegal ot Pine Hill. Mr. and In. Earl Rondench and In. John Humbemer attended the funeral ot the latter's brother at Bitten. Mich. Mr. and In, Elton Swnruentru- ber and Patricia were recent vili- tom with Mr. and Mm. Emmanuel swung” at Pine Hill The leading Value in Oil Burners OVER 400,000 SILENT GLOW‘ IN UBE TODAY “SILINT GLOW" POT- TYPI on. HEATER. WILL " AVAILAILI " SPRING. " In. 0hr... III-.04 (Oils-III. ml tt Queen St. North BADEN Mllllllil2jrii GLOW " Will Pa You to Demand “SILENT GLOW" REFUSE ALI. IMITATIONS! s,ll5,!u"uPt'ltil!,Sl a4 tle. jthe evening, i Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Diamond and Douglas Ross spent the. week- end with Mrs. Diamond's mother, Mrs. William Fallis and brother, er. Allen H. Fallis, who returned ‘home on Saturday via airplane " ter tttglint the past three months ‘in eras, North Dakota and the lWestem Provinces of Canada. , Miss M. Ritchie left Tuesday tor ( London where she will continue her ,suidies at Western University. y Mr. and Mrs. John Holst visited ‘on Sunday with their son. Mr. Wal- ter Holst and Mrs. Hoist of Kitch- ener and were present for the christening)? their granddaughter, Catherine rothy which took place at St. Andrew's Phstsytirritm Chyrehprt Sungay morniqg; Rev. Stuart Joinnstéh orTomnto who was formerly a student pastor Miss may}; -iiirGiif e isridronto has been visiting her grandmother. Mryi. Henry, StruWan ”her aunts. settled a religious itUe lftnntpt,i,',t 11'iiiblliiyi?i, with . evin G eric . . Talks on "Practical tdgttlly ance" were given by Messrs. Reu- ben Ginterich and Simon Swar- taentruber. Mrs. Jantzi and Mrs. Clarence Phillips presented essays. The Junior tNi', rendered two numbers whi e Min Leona Swat» tzentruber gave a reading. Mita Helen Brenneman was ehorister for p_isedt?t-etaiyi, C. W. T “Set Uud "LU." iiie" TG..' men’s Auxiliary donated to the 9:th s new brooaeAttted hail new whammy de- txtratedt.itttBowemandtruiufttr 13,3. vats M.narhegtr.. The Bidrn iYoiitfiPreople'a Bo, eietp trt the plenum te Chiuetl my this you“ nee-dim. ing mention was COUPONS ARE NOT REQUIRED The Trussler Photo Studio 54 lung St. B. Phone l E: le, Ga min-m. c, um; Hui-in Nah-r. " Brldm-uort Rd .Mi-f . Se)"; Lem 531163.5- NOTE THESE EXCLUSIVE “SILENT GLOW" FEATURES QUALITY MEAT MARKET To have your Photograph taken at intense heat. _ - I‘m-lost to operale. Easiest lo keep clean. Hvo-Yeu- G'uarrauttee Certificate was cull Bnmr (registered number an record card). Quality construc‘ion ouussiing all other “SILENT GIDW" has been made try the sum company for " yours. Improved "Mooothsme" Base and larger stainleq and cylinders for quicker. more (FAMOUS FOR WEDDING PHOTOS) Here's good news for all who want to change over to the best type of oil burner for their kitchen rang-,- ul‘ heater. SILENT GLOW Oil Burner is now being made so you can order now for early delivery. Remember, SILENT GLOW â€" th" pioneer oil burner-is still the tirst for quality and dependability'. SILENT GI. tsri5iio'iifiiji,irlh EH! Mr. and Mrs." Clarence Diamond visited on Friday ',g,'i'hng with Mr. ary? Mrs. Robert Schiede " any- Well-drilling has been the order of the day in aden with watche- ing secured at William 6118:?! Miss Emma Struth's, Misses Schumm's. J. W. Koenig's and Al, bert M. Events. ville Miss Shirley Nauman, one of the operators at the local telephone Mkhboatd spent a vacation at Toronto. n Livi ton Presbyterian Church in the mac had charge of the Cub Pack when they met on Thursday in the basement of the church. "ltlilili,nw-trist OM - no Freda-3d Phone 2-21” Kitchener 6000 (UGG DOWNING’S Flowers " III; St. Wat TRY OUR HOME-MADE SAUSAGE Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4-4103 " John Blvd. uP!!, Pl1a If you Wont 5-57l6 Phone 2-0017 Phone 7-7475

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