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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Oct 1946, p. 7

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# &8 J ANSEN, Optometrist â€" Office â€" 10 Frederick Phone 2â€"2715 Kitchener DOWNING‘S Flowers Next“to‘lc‘:pis;l mn(re 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 118 King South Red Brand Sirloin & Wing ROAST 49¢ Ib. WALFORD‘S Food Market Take advantage of our Layâ€"Away Plan. A small deposit will Guaarnteed longâ€"life Hot Water Bottle â€" only oN DISPLAY NOW . . AN ADVANCE SHOWING OF "BETTER" CHRISTMAS CARDS soUP 10 tins 99%¢ 32 King St. North Grade "A" CAPONS 4le lb. Campbell‘s Tomato Red Brand Rolled Pot ROAST * 27¢ Ib. (This item is very scarce) THANKSGIVING AGENTS ZAVâ€"ITâ€"AWAV ; {piin WAV ;‘ piinu i# you need them. Exceptional If you do not. Value $1.00 ORDERS DELIVERED FREE hold a limited number of articles. TREATS â€" KRAUT 10¢ Ib. wWaAXED TURNIPS wWASHED CARROTS NEW CABBAGE Reist‘s $1.50 WATERLOO WATERLOO Choice can be used in place of starch or ficur thickeners. Conversely when they are scarce and consequently high priced they may be replaced, at least in part, by other thickenâ€" ers. Oneâ€"half tablespoon of cornâ€" starch or, 1 tablespoon of allâ€"purâ€" pose flour may ‘be substituted for mml inquiries éad'eb @h;t’reh'uve ening power of w and rice“awn. cornstarch mm recently wheat starch. After exâ€" perimenting with these different Dunnt‘ the past few months, Caâ€" nadian have had to use different types of "thickeners" found that rice and potato flours and wheat starch have approximâ€" ately the same thickening power as cornstarch and twice as much as all purpose flour. for ment Eggs are also thickeners and when the supply is plentiful they Ib. The only known sure relief for asthma. It relieves in "15" seconds, or your money cheerâ€" fully refunded. POTATOES 10 lIbs. 25¢ Asthma â€" Nefrin Choice Planning MENU Opp. Post Office Juice 20 oz. size 9 tins 99%¢ Red Brand Grade "A" Red Brand Short Rib ROAST Prime Rib ROAST 29¢ Ib. Bright‘s Tomato 31c Ib. FOWL 36¢ lb. 2 cups boiling water 1 lemon , 2 egg whites Mix cornstarch or either wheat »tarch, rice or potato flour with suâ€" gar and salt thoroughly together. Gradually add boiling water ,stirâ€" ring constantly. Cook over direct heat until thick and clear, about 5 minutes. Add grated lemon rind and juice (3 tablespoons) and pour the hot mixture slowly over the stiffly beaten egg whites, stirring until well blended. Pour into inâ€" dividual sherbets and chill. Serye with custard sauce using egg yolks Six servings. 4 tablespoons cornstarch (% cup) OR 4% tablespoons of either wheat starch, rice or potato flour slowly to hot mixture in top of douâ€" bie boiler ‘Ed stir constantly until mixture thickens. Cook for 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Add well beaten egg yolk and cook 3 minutes. Remove from heat, add flavoring and fold in the beaten egg white. Chill. Six servings. (Chronicle Correspondent) Village friends are pleased to lcarn Mrs. Norman Weber is makâ€" ing satisfactory progress towards recovery from her recent appendix operation. _ s _Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris have returned from a few months visitâ€" ing trip to Nova Scotia. _ _ Mr. David Gingrich of Pennsylâ€" vania was visiting at the home of his brother Jesse and Mrs. Gingâ€" rich, last week. _ 0_ _ 1 ege and vice verss. Comparative Tuble for Thickeners Cornstarch....1% thap. to 1 c. liquid 3 cups milk 4 tablespoons cornstarch (% cup) OR 8 thsp. white flour (% cup) OR 4% thap. of either wheat starch, rice or potato flour 4, cup sugar % teaspoon salt Add chocolate to 24 cups of the milk and heat in top of double boiâ€" ler until chocolate is melted. Mix cornstarth or white flour or either of the other thickeners with sugar and salt and blend with the reâ€" maining halfâ€"cup of milk. Add Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hilliard celebrated their 45th wedding anâ€" niversary in the presence of their children with their families by a dinner at Trail‘s End Hotel last Friâ€" day evening. _ _ 3 thep. to 1 c. liquid N IOUL SHMEOK ++11110 0001 scverbicsrarsecnetommerstese Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ritter and Mrs. Elmore Ritter, were in Torâ€" onto where they attended the funâ€" eral of the late George Ritter on Wednesday of last week. _ Mr. and Mrs, Hilliard have a family of one son Albert ,living on the home farm near Conestogo and four daughters, Mrs. Harry (Beuâ€" lah) Green of New York City, Mrs. Milton (Pearl) Fix, near Elmira, Mrs. Carl (Ella) Hoffman of Waâ€" terloo and Mrs. Harry (Vera) Smith of Fonthill. Mr.‘ Hilliard is a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hilliard of Waterloo and Mrs. Hilliard before her marriage was Ida Scheifele, oider daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron: Scheifele, then residinm the present Huwbert Toman south of this village. After their marriage they acquired the Bruâ€" becher farm on the Waterlooâ€"Woolâ€" wich townline near Conestogo, where they@have lived until now. Mr. and Mrs. Hilliard are attendâ€" ing the United Church in Conesâ€" togo. Their numerous friends exâ€" [tend congratulations and hope they may be permitted to spem;’e many ’more years in this community and celebrate many more wedding anâ€" \niversaries in our midst. ‘MacDonald. |_ Mr. Edward Hagey, a local Ioung man greatly interested in Junior \Farmer .dgvities. winning quite a i amatemsyays competitions, a uâ€" nior Farmers at Gait on Monday, leaving on a week‘s sightâ€"seeing family of Bridfipcfl, Sundayed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John trir to Ottawa, Montreal and other points in Eastern Ontario. Miss Reta Schweitzer of the Jeâ€" rusalem section also was a memâ€" ber of the Junior Farmers‘ sightâ€" seeing party. _ The annual Harvest Thanksgivâ€" on Sunday evening. ‘; cup sugar ing Festival will be celebrai a service in the Lutheran C 2 ounces unsweetened chocolate 1 thap. plus 2 tsp. to 1 cup liquid 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 thep. plus 2 tsp. to 1 c. liquid 1 thap. plus 2 tsp. to 1 c. liquid CONESTOGO . LEMON SNOW By Noah Stroh ganied on the piano by her sister ean. The meeting closed with prayer and benediction. Records that have stood for sevâ€" eral years fell on Friday afternoon at the public school track and field nGrt. Twelve new records were made, five in the senior boys diviâ€" sion, two in the senior girls, one in the intermediate boys, three in the junlior boys and one in the junior girls. Roy Gasctio was the standout in the senior boys class. He had won the senior boys championship last year, however a school ruling will not allow a championship to go to the same pupil competing in the sgsame class in successive years. Bill George, accordingly was the senior boys champion and made a splenâ€" did showing with 27 points, breakâ€" ing two records. The senior girls title went to Mary Wiederhold with 33 points .She was outstanding. Her nearest rival was Marion Berg with 14 points. struction in‘ ow Bumbune ut cthe terloo St. and Frances Cleary on up is Herbert Wiebe‘s new buildâ€" ing on Waterioo St., where he will conduct his welding and fender reâ€" pair shop. _ A new implement warchouse fot Racho led in prayer. A communiâ€" cation was received from the Laâ€" dies‘ Aid of Zion Lutheran church, Stratford, extending an invitation to a Ladies‘ Aid rally in Stratford on Wednesday, October 9, which was accepted. Geraid Poetker won the intermeâ€" diate crown with 26 points with Donald Stock being the runner up with 29 points Gerald Forler finâ€" ished second with 16 points. Bevâ€" erly Feick and Nancy Kirkpatrick waged a battle for the junior girls title with the former winning by four points, having a total of 21. Jacob 5t Another building goin; up is Herbert Wiebe‘s new m R. V.‘ms'm Waterioo St., is also construction. . When completed Mr. Bender intends to move his implement business from its present location on Mill St., into the new quarters. There will also be the new Masseyâ€"Harris wareâ€" house for the local representative, Reuben Ruthig. meeflxz‘tn the Church basement with president, Mrs. Reuben Ruthig presiding. Mrs. David Roth led in responsive reading and Mrs. theran Church held their regular The regular meeting of the local NEW HAMBURCG Ip c cauba dib caar c aib c ai> c n c at>c «» c an c an © c c e 0 a«n 0 «u> > 42y 0 4b + 4d 0 4 44B\ D\ D\ 4i\ xz BUV Your Christmas Gifts NOW ES3 /; PRICE | ostume Jewelry ompacts and China G A J F1 All This Week EAt/l/o‘m%‘E turned members of the Grace of God you have experienced throughâ€" out the war in that He protected you from harm and danger to body m and f tio;xs‘ tm many dtng:s tempta it is a matter which we thank and praise God that all the members leaving this tongregation for the armed forces have safely returned to their homes. Surely this is God‘s answer to the continuous irayer of the Church that He will eeg His children in the midst of peril and danger." During the service, Miss Joseâ€" phine McPhail sang a solo, "The Lord Is My Shepherd". As a token of esteem and appreciation the conâ€" gregation presented the returned members with a certificate of reâ€" cognition and a Prayer Book. fi:l:uon is 1478, an increase of 34. 7 li:loumpuhtion:a is 48, a decrease of After the service a social hour was spent in the Library Hall A | short program was enjoyed by the\ congregation and lunch was served | by the ladies. i their basket for the Sale Of ADDICS | puumprmmamcommmommeaserumcmae “Mfi' Another lecture on tie first series was given and | Howie Meeker, who is in training M:um on treating/in St Catharines with the Toronto burns poisoning. mflimmmfl team, spent “Prcven“td Forest Fires" were distriâ€" gxe yqekmmt ‘ha;‘n here. buted proficiency badges handâ€" |Howie is y one hockey ed out. Ammv-m’wnmmwmu after which the mmlremunwm this year and Christmas cards to sell for raising will be on the regular lineâ€"up this funds for the scout hall. The meetâ€" |coming season. ing closed with scout silence and e zo dz zw iR benediction by the troop leadet. | rwo CHEESEMAKERS FINED The assessment roll on which the 1947 taxes will be paid is comâ€" Recently two cases of infrections pleted and has been handed to the | * ”“-‘D“-"’l’,’d“"“‘z M.“"' clerk. The total assessment Pefore the Police at mat $1,189,875, an increase of COnwall, Ont. The first was the $16,515 over last year. The increase MANAgement of the Sandringham is chiefly due to two new houses Cheese and Butter Manufacturing and other hn?mvanum. The poâ€" JAuocnuon. Limited, Moose Creek, pulation is 1478, an increase of 34. OVt. Reg. Factory No. 21. The safe return of members who had served with the Armed Forces durâ€" ing the war. Rev. H. H. Erdman of Waterloo who was rfiur of the congregation during the war years, Mr. Stanley Paul, who conducted the Commercial Hotel here sincei Jul{, 1945, has disposed of the hoâ€" : tel building and business to Messrs. Chermoleski of Kitchener and M.‘ Lubecker of Toronto. The applicaâ€" tion for the license transfer has been before the Liquor Control | Board for some weeks for consider~ ation. Mr. Paul‘s successors wili ; take immediate possession. I Each article in a separate Gift Box eap ~<aap> c z> c z> c<m> c > 0<u> z> z> câ€"<s c c cempcemcam P MERCHANTS 8 King St. E. â€"_â€" Kitchener service was held by St. Church for the charge was Our Layâ€"Away Plan enables you, by placing a small deposit, to guarantee your child will not be disappointed this Christmas. Will be in very short supply again this Christmas 34 King St. North WATERLOO Mre, Mary Guentber, 158 Herbert St. > Corner of King and William Sts, Best Chor Doll Prams and Tricycles Mr. and Mrs. Jacob A. Nngrlnan McPhails ORANGE PEKOE QUALITY MEAT MARKET number. _A similar charge wes laid o tm ons :-le‘o?m' ‘sâ€"tary, Reg. No. laid offiâ€" <er 2 ime femininn Dopprtment of 100 Alexandra Ave. Waterloo ies

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