Friday, October 4, 1946 . Ccz C O U Teca _ 0t ' 9@; ' € 3 &‘ ".\ 6 # '«"',.‘ K A"é.. f 5 b.’/ TRLOR DIAMOND MERCHANTS L M - 8 King East, Kitchener _ â€"eap> cam» c<m ce 0 <a> cp câ€"<n> 0 4a> ce c 4n c 4P c z> c n c m 0eb c «> c <4a> 0 4u> c 4ub 0 «ul 0 4t c z> c in <4Bn > 41 : vemp c en > <up> ) <t> ) <u> 0 <I>c<> 0â€"<Gup> > > c c > > 0 <G>câ€"Gp> 0c <> 0c o c <â€" 0Cc cce Blade out. Wanted immediately to hanâ€" dle excellent line of pleasâ€" ing, fast selling Christmas and Greeting Cards. Write immediately for information Apt. 1, 1416 Gerrard St. E., Toronto. Ont 390B Wing â€" T. Bone WALFORD‘S Food Market 118 King South Sa‘rkraut l‘k Ib. Grapefr‘t Blue or Or ROAST 49e !» SEEDLESS Roast Steak BLADE for lb. A * $ 4 F F &r C egtwi .'Q :’"jg' L# 2 < 4s M Do * 2C L PFa 5 «3t ‘.v’ 24c Red wnd Mro. Byron Trucâ€"ler 43 Duke St t Red Rose Orange Pekoe Tea ............ pkg. 43¢ Libby‘s Boiled Dinner Burn‘s Beef Stew ... 23¢ BE WISE â€" STOCK UP (‘amphe_l_l’g _Tomato Soup Bright‘s Tomato Juiceâ€" Aylmer Baby Foods each 2222222222022 THURS. â€" FRL â€" SAT. $1.00 Orders delivered SPECIALS 10 tins 99e wWATERLOO FREE The home economists of the Conâ€" sumer Section of the Dominion Deâ€" partment of Agriculture suggest a simple menu with recipes for the Thanksgiving dinner. Roast Chicken or Turkey Dressing Erown Potatoes Be Tomato Juice Selected No. 1 Onions 10 ‘** 69¢ sSUNKIST ()ranges *» Doz. Blue or Red Blue or Red Rolled Rib Roast ATle * Rolled Pot Phone 3â€"3732 Roast 250 !* "be 3. When poaching eggs, use a {wirly deep pan with slanting rim. The water should be about 2 inches deep in the pan. Add 1 tsp. sait L::nd 1 tsp. vinegar to 2 cups water to prevent eggs from spreading. |As the water begins to boil, ll.lg {the raw eggs in from a saucer hel {close to the water. Cover and ];tcam on surface of the range as the water should not boil while cooking. | 1 tablespoon gelatine x4 cup cold water 4 cups blue grapes \ _2 cups boiling water |_ & cup sugar |_ Few drops of green vegetable coloring L | _ Soak gelatine in cold water. |Wash grapes and press pulp from Jsklns. Add 1 cup boiling water to the pulp, cook 5 reinues. Rub ‘through a sieve to remove seeds land to the pulp add 4 cup sugar |and soaked gelatine; stir until gelaâ€" |tine is dissolved and add green colâ€" oring. Cool until it begins to set. \Beat until light, turn into a wet mould and chill until firm. To the {skins add 1 cup boiling water; cook 5 minutes and add 4 cup sugar. ‘Cool. To serve, unmould the jelâ€" \Iied pulp. Serve with the sauce made from skins. Six servings. 2. When frying eggs, use one tbsp. of bacon fat for each egg Keep the clectric element turned low. A teaspoon of hot water added to the fat helps to prevent the egg white becoming tough. Take A Tip ( 1. When preparing hardâ€"cooked | eggs for salads, pour boiling waterf over them and let simmer for 20| minutes. Then plunge at once into | vold water. You will find that thll) will prevent the formation of the dark ring on the yolk. Adding a little salt to the water in which the | eggs are cooked (1 thsp. salt to 1 qt. ; w ater) makes shells peel easily. t Grape Neapolitan RATION COUPON DUE DATES | Coupons now valid are sugarâ€" preserves S1 to $30, butter R18 to |R21 and .BZG u_)__Bz'l, meat Q1 to _ Mr. and Mrs. Roy Good anda BO#hart and Carol _ _ _ _ !a\milï¬e attended lh’c Romo::|~‘ S“nd‘f visitors with Mr. and Hunsberger â€" wedding â€"at â€" Jordan M Walter Eckstein were Mr. and Station on Saturday. Mrs. Harold Brutzki of Bloomingâ€" Rev. and Mrs. Howard Bauman | 38)¢ Miss Helen Dicfenbacher and and family were Sunday visitors | Mr. Elmer Musselman of Preston with Mr. and Mrs. David Martin | 2@ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Fried of Talh?alnl:; Grove. ‘Ne:rm;l:{:e'un j C r. and Mrs. Clayton Mil 1 T . Joe Cressman, ‘gmil)é .spelnt Sundnz'wwith g‘err ::g X:‘:?‘o "‘.{;d F f{me-b"’d Mre. Gsinl' rs. Charles Gowi t Gl | of New Hamburg spent Sunâ€" Mr and MmoPJIi'r‘gu:d Gï¬f)r.l:l-lf:r day with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Holst. Merndiinzrar@retcidis sB cak d Q4 and M51 to M53. Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gingrich were: Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Bauman and family of West Montrose, Mrs. Wm. Ritter, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ritter and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Irvine Shoemaker of near Floradale. Weekâ€"end and Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. George Schwindt were: Miss Melba Schwindt and Mr. Kenneth Hawthorne of Kitchâ€" ener, Messts. Ward Shantz of Elmira and Vernon Schwindt. . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Beisel of Elmira, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Beiâ€" sel and son Robert, and Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Beisel of near Elmira were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Schneider. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Schwindt were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hamel at Kitchener. DOWNING‘S Flowers Smith Ma A perfect method. No elastic. No ; strape. LIGHT. INEXPENSIVE Next to Capitol Theatre Phone 4â€"4162 RUPTURED? 86 King St. West Investigate. . Write ng Company / Cmmb 0 <ompâ€" > aam> (+ <Ep C <GBp <GBBb0 Gigb <NIBDâ€"0 Cha> 0 Manufacturers Clearance Sale Costume Jewelry Sunday evenilg: visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Roy hlegel were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cook, Mary, Betty and Bobby, and Mr. Clifford \Horton of Fenwick. spill. She has stuck to her sewing, She was a first prize winner a!l 14, thg‘ginnacle of her success was the 1 Aylmer Fair, when her "needling" prompted judges to award her 21 prizes. In 1899, searching for fresh laurels, Mrs. Moussette entered the ladies‘ câ€"râ€" riage race. She was goin*‘ "great guns" for an easy win when anâ€" other lady‘s trap locked wheels! with hers, sending her for a bad AYLMER, Que.â€"Aylmer‘s oldest resident, 90â€"yearâ€"old Mrs, M. E. Moussette, who last week won 17 prizes in the fancy needlework and embroidery com]lxetition at the %{el- mer Fair, has clicked her needles in winning "fancy" style for more than 76 years. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eckstein, Lorne and Arlene spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Ziegler and family at Kitchener. _ wWOMAN, 90, WINS 17 PRIZES FOR FANCY NEEDLEWORK AT FAIR Mr. and Mrs. Roy Diefenbacher and John spent Sunday with Mr. fnd Mrs. Emery Strome at Waterâ€" 00. * Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schmidt visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neumister at Poole. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Jantzi and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Block in Elmira, and Mr. and Linwood 2 Price 10 PnCO0D PP mOoMOIEY GNI Mrs. Harold Deckert at At You will be amazed and delighted if you come to this Costume Jewelry Sale. It has been a long, long time since Young‘s Jewelry has had such a sale. 8 DAYS ONLY Starting Friday _ Octaber 4 This is a manufacturer‘s sale and is made up of the finest type of costume jewelry, such as compacts. brooches, ear rings, lockets and many more useful and beautiful articles. Here is a golden opporturity to obtain your Christmas gifts at half their original price. __On="" s a & ‘A“D,.R? . \ï¬fï¬aï¬ "4 yor TCP 96 Ling 5t West COUPONS ARE NOT REQUIRED 54 King St. 8. oft 8 TEELE‘S Mr. and Mre. George Mitcheli The Trussler Photo Studio C. F. PRICE, orromncatrist Aitc/ener‘s Rclinble Optometriss jor 21 Years 0 <P0 <ip < To have your Photograph taken at {(FAMOUS FOR WEDDING PHOTOS) William Peterson, 257 Bridgeport Rd. For Complete Satisfaction Have your eyes scien 7 tested and the mm ) aup> 0 <up +<Bp o <up c 0<mpâ€" 21 Years of Service 1 PM. SATURDAY 16 Bricker Ave. Phone 2â€"0017