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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Oct 1946, p. 5

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three inferior dishes. This resultâ€" ed in a wide distribution o&rfim Among the exhibitors, and friendly {:sr, At the exhibitions where I ve ha:lhem honor tg”m (naâ€" uonsgavebeenhumdlh.pfl. worthy. It is evident that homeâ€" niakers believe in making one red ribbon ca;lmfunity rivalry. _ â€" ow are awards in prize momng made? Good characteristics an "melting‘ taste win honors. Here are a few descriptions. Hello Homemakers! I have real sdmiration for the communities which have sponsored fall fairs this J ANSEN, Optometrist Office â€" 10 Frederick Phone 2â€"2715 Kitche GOOD GLASSES Bullas Bros. New Electric Appliance Store To Open in Very Near CcOUPONS ARE NOT REQUIRED Best Chor 34 King St. North WATERLOO The Trussiler Photo Studio 54 King St. S. Phone Kathleen MeCormick. 91 Willow St Clearance Sale Planning Children‘s Shoes Priced from A0,. to O0.,. GOOD ADVICE If you need them Mroand Mrs. Ezra Brown If you do not Of ”tnlnfiam. QUALITY MEAT MARKET To have your Photograph taken at Waterloo (FAMOUS FOR WEDDING PHOTOS) Annual Kitchener | Muffins: To be good. muffins should be very light, so light in fact that when one picks them up one is surprised that anythingflt;!‘ their Size should weigh so little | The outside should be baked to a | |goldenâ€"brown shade. They should | \ke symmetrical with no tendency | {to form peaks and have a someâ€"| what pebbled surface. The inside| should show round holes of fairly | uniform size, but there should be | no long, narrow ones called “tun-'} inels". Cooked flavour is desu'vedt | with not too much or too little salt ‘and sugar REWARD _ 1 oa sizes. Priced from SHOE STORES $1.00 * $4.95 3 King St. N. Waterloo Phone 2â€"0935â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Butterâ€"Cake: Prize winning butâ€"| If sour milk is used, reduce the terâ€"cake has the feeling of soft velâ€"‘baking powder to 1 tsp. in 1 cup vet. Cakes which have this characâ€" | flour; add soda in the proportion of teristic are always very light and ‘; tsp. to 1 cup sour milk. cf a fine, even grain with small | Prise Muffins holes, evenly distributed. But these 2 cups flour, 3% teps. baking aualities of lightness and evennes$s| powder, %% tsp. salt, 2 to 3 4 io LA L buted. It appears light and fiaky, uutu.minshmwhpfid oft. In fiavour, the product has a cooked taste but is neither saity nor Pie Crust: Good pie crust is flaâ€" ky. Its surface has a rough, blisâ€" tered appearance rather than a smooth firm one. Moreover, it is tender enough to cut easily with a fork, but not so tender that it crumbles. It is a goldenâ€"brown color around the edges, somewhat lighter brown on the bottom and symmetrical, ‘ the tside smooth ”b a tairly ‘.n: ‘w:elm-bw'l crust. es mcomcarâ€"t @g‘m“ PECOSR must be erisp throughout RLOO Phone 7â€"7475 Walter_W. Frickey, 208 Albert St Yes. Biso, 20 MeDougall Avo Phone 2â€"0017 #erze ds not insure the> Sealing: .hâ€",m Even, honeyâ€"colored free |crusts are a must to:ssore for apâ€" Friday and Saturday October 18 and 19 |possible. Turn out on slightly | floured board; roll %" think. Cut | with floured biscuit cutter; place in ‘greased or floured pan; bake in electric oven 18 minutes at a temâ€" | perature of 400 degs. to 425 degs. . | 1 cup flour, % tsp. salt, % | _ cup fat, cold water. |_ Sift flour and salt. Cut in the {fat, using a cake cutter. Take out {oneâ€"quarter of the mixture. Add {cold water to remainder to make ‘a stiff dough . Roll out in rectanguâ€" *lar sheet. ‘4" thick. Spread oneâ€" ‘half of shet with half of the reâ€" [served flour and fat. Fold; press ‘edges together; roll out. Spread with remaining fat and flour; fold end roll out. _ More than 35,000 houses were unâ€" der construction and uncompleted at Sept. 1 in Canadian communities o1 5.000 population and over, acâ€" ‘cording to a rough check made for |Central Mortgage & Housing Corp., | Prise Tea Biscuits I 2 cups flour, 4 tsps. baking | _ powder, % :fl.kult. 3 thaps. |_ fat, 2/3 cup mill 1 Sift flour, baking powder and {salt. Cut in theAl(?:‘ w?fl a knife or {cookie cutter. m p.dlully ‘to form a soft dough. This should | _ 2 thsps. butter. Mix and sift flour, baking powâ€" |der, sugar and salt. Beat egg; add ‘milk. Make a depression in the ‘flour; pour in milk and egg, then melted butter. Stir as little as posâ€" ‘sible in mixing; turn into wellâ€" greased muffin pans. Bake in elecâ€" {tric oven 25 mins. at a temperature |of 350 degs. to 400 degs. is that the grand ate is not merited underuemg ages of supplies. order that the new board of direcâ€" tors will benefit by this assistance u\g following year. Je tandard recipes should supâ€" plied b'El'or the exhibitors These may changed from year to according to the lou{ cond!m Finally, the opinion of bystanders 35.200 NEW HOUSES INCOMPLETE AT SEPT. 1 reports The Financial Post Women‘s Shoes 2 cups flour, 3% tsps. baking powder, & tsp. salt, 2 to 3 tbsps. sugar, 1 cup milk, 1 egg, form a soft doulg,h. 'l'h‘fxs yfl Members of the Blenheim Menâ€" nonite Church attended the Wilâ€" mot Township Sunday School meetâ€" ing which was held at the Shantz Mennonite Church near Baden on Thanksgiving Day. _ Rev. Ruth Snider was the guest _Applc Day was observed in )the village on Saturday when two Use w‘“‘fl'.’ spray. Asthma patrols of the local Boy Scout troop attack disappears ip a few seconds. made a houseâ€"toâ€"house visit in aid|Guaranteed to relieve or your ‘iot ‘;l!eirlwmhé' mimterhined money refunded at ~ iss Isa ressman en‘ at a cup and saucer shower at her BEDFORD LD.A. DRUG STORE home here on Saturday evening in Opposite Post Office Waterloo Mrs. M. Krehl and John Cappelâ€" ler of Buffalo, N.Y., rendered a voâ€" cal duet during the Sunday evenâ€" ing service at the Baptist Church. The pastor, Rev. H. F. Schade preached the sermon. â€" _ Wfl to £22, butter R10 to ‘ and B236 to B28, meat Q1 to Q4 and M51 to MSS5. _ Butter coupons RI8 to R31 and Pn s on entras ber 31. Unnumbered "Beaver" couâ€" _ _A Harvest Home Service was held at the United Brethren Church on Sunday morning. _ Flowers, fruits and vegetables geeon ited the evening. Miss Young and her sisâ€" ter, Miss Aithea Young of Stratford also favored with a vocal duet durâ€" ing the service. . Do _ Rev. John Garber of the Parker Mission gave an interesting talk on "Rural Mission Work" at a meetâ€" ing of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s S ociety which wus held at the church on Sunday evening. Mrs. Garber also spoke briefly concerning some of her misâ€" sionary experiences in rural disâ€" tricts Morgan Baer was the leader for the meeting and Miss Hilda Bean was chorister. Clyde Shantz read the scripture lesson. _ _ __ altar for the occasion. Charles Snider who occupied the pulpit spoke on the subject of "Giving thanks to God for all His Benefits". The choir sang an anthem. ener was the guest speaker at the Bethel M.B.C. Church on Sunday speaker at a Thankoffering meeting held at the Bloem Ave. Brethrer Church in Toronto on Sunday evening. _ _ â€" s pons, with the exception of those beâ€" %flhm.mah 31 "Apple Day" was observed in the village on Saturday when two Miss Carol Young, a student at Emmanuel Bible School in Kitchâ€" RATION COURON DUE DAUOES NEW DUNDEE ed Oct. 12, 1904, gives a vivid acâ€" count of such an event held at the New Dundee School on a Saturday 42 years ago. The public school reâ€" The newspaper clipping tells of the school being decorated with autumn leaves, evergreens and bunting and in spite of the downâ€" pour of rain there was a large numâ€" ber in attendance from the section and surrounding district. Seven teachers from adjoining sections were also present and assisted in teaching lessons in nature study, Many of the older people of the village and community will recall the allâ€"day examinations which viere an annual feature in the life of the public school pupils of half a century ago. An interesting arâ€" ticle recently discovered in one of Waterloo County‘s newspapers, datâ€" the west end of the village which was destroyed by fire in 1928 and the teachers at the time were M. F. Ames and Miss Banting. e Bowman and Luella Holst of Pine Hill. Tea was poured by Mrs. Norâ€" man Groh of Beamsville, mother of the bride. literature and history. A few senâ€" guests were present and spent the evening in making pot hm‘ for the bride. The presentation of the treasure hunt. Dainty refreshâ€" ments were served at the: concluâ€" sion of the evening by the hostess assisted by her sister, Miss Marie Olive Groh) of Baden who was married â€" recently. _ Twentyâ€"four Kill Asthma Attacks the inner man had ‘been altogether satisfied all betook themselves to the school rooms and â€"promptly at 1.30 ?e.m. were called to order." The article went on to tell of the afterâ€" the pupils during. the dorencon exercises were most noficeable. Dinner wasâ€"served in.the basespent, the good will and liberality ofâ€"the may prove interesting as dollows: "The bwight and ready answers of fair sex being evidenced by the abundance and variety of viands noon‘s program presented by the made and music was s the New Dundee Brass Delivery service will be perfected at the earliest poe:ible date, and you will benefit from being patient with us. Yes, we can help you by fivlng you better, faster and cheaper service on your cleaning, if you will only take an extra minute and bring your clothes in to us. Then when you are told they will be finished, take another both h;lr and:vrehicles. We won‘t like asking you to fetch and call for your dry oleanring, but if you want fast service then it is necessary for the present. We Can Help You If You Will Help Us . . . minute and call for them. We, like others, are at the present time short of CRBANERS AND DYERS FOR OVER 15 YRARS Mr. and Mrs. Jumes A. Rrtel 74 Snider Bt. DOWNING‘S Flowers 86 King St. West Next to Capitol Theatre

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