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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Nov 1946, p. 5

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Twin City Launory As modern as its passenger, the "Sunshine Stroller" is steel strong for sturdiness and precision built for long service. Smooth riding springs carefully cushion a "Sunshine" baby against bumps and jolts. The generous dimensions of the body comâ€" bined with the soft, deep padding provides unusual comfort and baby is snugly protected in bad weather. This famous carriage grows with your baby, being convertibie from sleerr model to goâ€"cart giving the carriage a longet, more useful life. CLEANERS AND DYERS FOR OVER 15 YEARS 13 Duke St. East WATERLOO 34 King St. North WATERLOO ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE STORE MAIN STORE â€" â€" ~ TRADEâ€"IN STORE â€" > s 8â€"8833 Phone Jerome J. Reitzel. 49 Norman St Mrs. Clara Green. 225 Mur Electric Appliances SsAVvE MONEY . .. BY BRINGING AND CALLING FOR YOUR OWN CLEANING Phone 7â€"7365 Si Sweaters that retain their color and shape are a wise investment. _ To be sure that â€"your sweaters . will stay _ fresh â€" looking _ and lovely, send them here. â€"< sgservice and preciate Cl 15 Chartes Street 56 Joseph Street â€" 92 Ontario St. S. Phone 7â€"7475 Or omit meat toppings and | sprinkle over a cup of grated cheese, scalded shredded codfish or | put minced cooked ham bctween’ layers of potato. t Double Quick Yeast Rolls 3 ‘4 cake fresh compressed _ «_ yeast, ‘s cup lukewarm milk, 1 | egg beaten, 2% cups prepared packaged biscuit mix, melted | _ butter or shortening. | _ Dissolve yeast in lukewarm milk. t Add beaten egg. Put prepared bisâ€" | cuit mix in bowl and add liquid, | Mix well. Turn out on floured‘ board, knead gently. With floured ‘relling pin roll out % inch thick.| |Cut out with 2%â€"inch biscuit cutâ€"| |ter. Brush each with melted butâ€" \ter or shortening. Using blunt side ! ‘ol knife, put crease in rounds to | |one side of the centre. Fold over j so top slightly overlaps. Press toâ€"| 'gether at ends of crease. Place on greased baking sheet about % inch\ apart. Cover with damp cloth. Put | {in a warm place (about 82 degrees) land let rise until light (1% to 2) |hours). Escalloped Baconâ€"Potatoes (Allâ€"inâ€"One Supper Dish) 6 cups thinly sliced raw poâ€" tatoes, 1% cups thinly sliced mild onions, 1% tsps. salt, 4 tsp. pepper, 5 tbhsps. butter, 1 quart scalded milk, 8 strips partially cooked side bacon. 1 Prepare potatoes and onions. | Mix salt, pepper and flour (or rolled oats). Grease a twoâ€"quart baking dish. Put an inch layer of potatoes and onions combined in the botâ€" ; tom of baking dish. Sprinkle with | part of seasoning and flour mixture and dot with butter. Make three | layers. Pour in the hot milk. It, should barely show through top layer of potato. Bake slowly in a , moderate oven (325 to 350 degs.) | ‘until the potatoes look transluscent , (about 1 hour). Arrange strips of : partially cooked bacon over the top and bake until bacon is crisp. 1 Yield: 6 servings. ' _ Note: If desired, onions may be ; omitted. In their place use thinly sliced carrots, string beans or peas ‘or a mixture of all three. 1 When short of butter, omit it‘ entirely and use a little bacon dripâ€" ping. cooked meat. Blend thoroughly. Press into a greased loaf pan and bake in a moderately hot oven, 375F, for 1% hours. Six servings. __ Hamburg Vegetable Chowder _ | % pound ground beef | _3 tablespoons fat 2 cups canned tomatoes 2 medium carrots, diced ‘4 cup celery, diced ! 1 medium onion, chopped 2 teaspoons salt *4 cup barley 4 teaspoon pepper 1‘% quarts water 2 cups potatoes, cubed Brown meat in fat. Put all inâ€" / gredients except potatoes in a large ; kettle and simmer slowly one hour. ‘ Add potatoes and continue simmerâ€" , ing an hour longer. Serve with toast or crackers as a main dish. Serves 6 to 8. Lunchbox Cheese Sandwiches 2 hard cooked eggs ‘4 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon dry mustard 2 tablespoons melted butter 4 4 cup top milk 2 tablespoons vinegar ‘ pound cheese, grated Salt to taste Separate whites and yolks of hard cooked eggs. Mash yolks, and | blend with other ingredients. Add egg whites, finely chopped. Makes 1‘4 cups filling. : A few Hallowe‘en recipes: ; _ In place of bacon, top the poâ€" tatoes with crisp pork sausages. _ To the grated potatoes add the reâ€" maining ingredients, then add the |_ Note: For Hallowe‘en garnish top with raisins or pitted cooked ‘prunes\ Atrange them to form face ‘(cyes. nose and mouth). Bake 10 to 12 mins. at 375 degs. it. clectric oven. Yield: 16 Parkerhouse rolls. 12 unbaked tart shells, 1% | Touch raceâ€"Jacqueline Thrush |ing, Mrs. Edgar Hallman conductâ€" cups cooked pumpkin, 2/3 cup [and Audrey Fiederlein, Marie Coleâ€" 1ed the devotional period and the brown sugar, ‘% tsp. salt, % ‘man and Margaret Rosember er, jremainder of the day was spent in tsp. ginger, & tsp. nutmeg, 4 |Elaine Fiederlein and Ruth N{-il-muildu and making a comforter tsp. cinnamon, 3 eggs, 14 cups |son. for relief gurlp;:u scalded rich milk. !â€" Bantam boys‘ co titions: | Dr. H. T. man, President of Prepare shells. Chill in refrigerâ€"| _ 25 yd. dashâ€"L l;nfiohl, Freddie| Waterloo College, was the guest ator for 2 hours. Combine pump-)Manin. Jimmie gowman. ‘specker at St. James Lutheran kin with sugar, salt and spices.| Touch raceâ€"Freddie Martin and Church on Sunday evening. Spe Beat eggs slightly then add to{Jimmie Bowman, Raymond Howâ€"/cial music was rendered by the pumpkin mixture. Beat well togeâ€"|ling and Orlin Weber, Melvin Otâ€" choir. ther. Add scalded milk slowly to‘terbein and Ronald Gingerich. |\ The Girls Chorus of the Bethel egg and pumpkin mixture. Pour|_ Running backward raceâ€"Jimmie M.B.C. Church provided the music into chixl’]‘eg shsll.: flace in a hot \B'ow‘man_.LR.-ymond Howling, Melâ€" \ataz’?echl lu'vgl e.l"fil_t!"t‘_fi:ym uven (450 degs.) Reduce oven temâ€" vin Otterbein. mot Centre Evangelical Church on perature quickly to 325 degs. and| Crawl raceâ€"Gerald Cracknell, Sunday evening. continue to bake for 20 mins. Cool‘Lyle Piohl, Melvin Otterbein and| Mr. and Mrs. William Goettling before serving. Serve with cheese.| Veron Sherk (tie). <were recent visitors with Mrs. Alex C3 72 10 9P \ _ Wheel barrow raceâ€"Andrew Saâ€" |raras and Paul Weber, Donald {|Egerdee and Ronald Jackson, Alâ€" ‘vin Sararas and James Einwechter _ Touch raceâ€"Alvin Sararas and \Paul Weber, Ronald Gingerich and ‘Ronald Neilson Donald Egerdee |and Ronald Jackson. * : _ Junior girls‘ competitions: 50 yd. dashâ€"Margaret Rosenberâ€" ‘l ger, Ruth Neilson, Jacqueline Hop race â€" Beatrice Goodwin. Mary Jane McDonald, Shirley Coleâ€" Wheel barrow raceâ€"Jim Carse and Glen Koehler, Wayne Einwechâ€" ter and Laverne Battler, Kenneth Poth and Francis Gillette Sr. Girls‘ Competitions: 100 yd. dashâ€"Beatrice Goodwin, Shirley Coleman, Mary Jane Mcâ€" Donald. Hop raceâ€"Margaret Rosenberâ€" ‘ger, Marie Coleman, Ruth Neilson / Touch raceâ€"Jacqueline Thrush |and Audrey Fiederlein, Marie Coleâ€" man and Margaret Munger, \Elaine Fiederlein and Ruth Neilâ€" Threcâ€"legged raceâ€"Erma Coleâ€" man and Patty Brighton, Carol Hallman and â€" Vaughn â€" Sararus, Shceila Brown and Shirley Knart. Junior Boys‘ Competitions: 50 yd. dashâ€"Andrew Sararas, Ronald Neilson, Alvin Sararas. _ A _ successful, _ wellâ€"contested Field Day was held at the local schools on Monday. Individual competitions were enjoyed by the Public School pupils in the mornâ€" ing and in the afternoon relays and games were played with team beâ€" ing selected from both the Public and Continuation Schools. Refreshâ€" ments were served on the grounds by the teaching staff. Running broad jumpâ€"Beatrice Goodwin (11 ft. 4 in.), Shirley Cole man, Mary Jane McDonald. _ _ Standing broad jumpâ€"Mary Jane McDonald (4 ft. 4 in.), Shirley Coleâ€" man, Beatrice Goodwin. s Running _ high _ jumpâ€"Ronald Greulich (3 ft. 9 in.), Robert Mcâ€" Claskin, Maynard Rosenberger. _ Wheel _ barrow _ raceâ€"Ronald Greulich and Robert McClaskin, Maynard Rosenberger and Larry Schmidt, Robert Fiederlein and George Knart. Intermediate girls‘ competitions: 100 yd. dashâ€"Patty Brighton, Ruth Pfoh]. Carol Hallman. Sr. Boysâ€"Jim Carse; Sr. Girlsâ€" Beatrice Goodwin; Intermediate Boysâ€"Robert McClaskin; Intermeâ€" date Girlsâ€"Patty Br?hwn; Jr. Boysâ€"Andy Sararas; Jr. Girlsâ€" Margaret _ Rosenberger; Bantam Poysâ€"Jimmie Bowman; Bantam Girlsâ€"Carol Schmidt. Sr. Boys‘ Competitions: 100 yd. dashâ€"Jim Carse, Wayne Einwechter, Kenneth Poth. Running high jumpâ€".Jim Carse (3 ft. 6 in.), Laverne Battier, Wayne Finwechter. Running broad jumpâ€"George Knarr (12 ft. 4 in.), Robert McClasâ€" kin, Robert Sararas. _ s Running _ broad _ jumpâ€"Erma Coleman (10 ft 11 in.), Patty Brighton, Ruth Pfohl. . e Threeâ€"legged raceâ€"James Einâ€" wechter and Andrew Sararas, Ronâ€" cid Jackson and Alvin Sararas, Ronald Neilson and Murray Chapâ€" man. Running broad jumpâ€"Jim Carse (12 ft. 9 in.), Wayne Einwechter, Laverne Battler. Intermediate boys‘ compem.ions: 100 yd. dashâ€"Robert McClaskin, Ronald Greulich, Robert Sararas. Standing _ broad _ jumpâ€"Patty Brighton (§ ft. 6 in.), Erma Coleâ€" man, Carol Hallman. The following is a list of the Pubâ€" lic School champions: Threeâ€"legged raceâ€"Margaret Roâ€" senberger and Marie Coleman, Jacqueline Thrush and Marion Sherk, Elaine Fiederiein and Ruth Neilson. Bantam girls‘ competitions: | McDonald at Ayt. 25 yd. dashâ€"Carol Schmidt, J--t Miss Glennis Musselman, RN., net Rohr, Ruby Musselman. ‘of Listowel was the guest of Mr. Running backward raceâ€"Janet ond Mrs. A. W. Egerdee last week. NEW DUNDEE Hop raceâ€"Barbara Ann Em-x lwechter, Mary Joyce Buck, Ruby Musselman. | ‘ Touch raceâ€"Carol Schmidt and | Judy Carse, Mary Joyce Buck and Ruby Musselman, Barbara Ann! Finwechter and Janet Rohr. Moses Toman who observed his, 80th birthday on Monday was pleasantly surprised iby twentyâ€"| seven relatives at his home in the evening. Mr. Toman‘s son, Morley i K. Toman read an appropriate adâ€" dress and a granddaughter, little | Carol Toman of Kitchener made the presentation of a Bible to Mr. "l‘oman. Refreshments were served at the close of the evening. | A musicale based on the theme for the Convention week, "Vitalizâ€" | ing the Christian Life" was preâ€"| sented at the United Brethren Church on Wednesday evening. f The pastor, Rev. Ruth Snider delivâ€" cred the message which was interâ€" | }spersed with suitable musical numâ€" | bers by a choir composed of young | people from the New Dundee, Roseville and Mannheim Churches. | ‘Mrs. Allan Cressman presided at | the piano and Miriam Hilborn was at the organ. Special numbers inâ€" cluded: vocal solos by Rev. Ruth Snider, J. A. Pickard, Clare Hilâ€" born, Weston Sararus and Nyle Eby; and vocal duets by the Misses Alice Hallman and I\larie Cress-t man and Rev. Ruth and Charles | Snider. \| Conducts Evening Service. | Rev. A. W. Woolner of Stevensâ€" | ville, â€"Conference . Secretary â€" of Christian Education was in charge of the Thursday evening service at the U. B. Church Rev. Mr. Woolâ€" rer and four others from Ontario Conference, namely, Mrs. Ray Zimâ€" merman of Fort Erie, Miss Alice Hallman of Kitchener and thel Misses Marie Cressman and Erma Kaster of New Dunde who attendâ€" ‘ed the Beulah Beach Camp near Vermillion, Ohio, last summer preâ€" sented echoes from the camp durâ€" ing the service. Mrs. Zimmerman | and Miss Hallman also rendered a vocal duet and Vernon Bowman faâ€" vored with two baritone instrumenâ€" tal numbers. ; Penny Sale Successful. _ | A successful Penny Sale was held at Kavelman‘s Hall on Saturday evenin gunder the auspices of the Women‘s Institute. The winners of the lucky tickets for the grocery baskets were by Mrs. Stuart Rosenâ€" berger, Mrs. Robert Carse and Miss Sylvia Bock while the cakes were won by ‘Mrs. H. Kavelman and Mrs. Garve. A great variety of articles were on sale during the evening as well as boxes of home made candy. Miss Isabel Cressman was in charge of the regular meeting of the Blenheim Mennonite Young People‘s Society which was held at the church on Sunday evening. The topic, "Christian Principles in Buâ€" siness" was discussed by three difâ€" ferent groups under the direction of David Bergey, Josiah Baer and Abner Cressman of New Hamburg. The findings of the groups were !reponed to theâ€"feeting by Oscar Baer, Orville Baer and Clayton Cressman. Miss Hilda Bean was lchorister for the evening. The scripture lesson was read by Kenâ€" neth Shantz and Omar Cressman and Gilbert Bergey led in prayer. Extraâ€"curricular activity is on the schedule for this preâ€"tested rayon crepe date dress with all the answers. What‘s the fashion? It‘s shoulder _ interest, _ legâ€"oâ€"mutton sleeves and full, rounded hips in a iwoâ€"piece dress with cutâ€"away jacket. Colors are powder blue, cyâ€" clamen pink, brown and black in sizes 9â€"17 Rohr, Carol Schmidt, Mary Joyce Buck. â€" _ The Charity Sewing Circle met at the Blenheim Church last week with Mr. Omar Cressman presidâ€" ing, Mrs. Edgar Hallman conductâ€" ed the devotional period and the remainder of the day was spent in quilting and making a comforter for relief purposes. 7M in ‘with:a>great deal of regret that we make this move, for it was a pleasure for us iy‘terve youâ€"with your tunch, a sundac, or your moruing cuflve. ‘~We are, however, cesentinily ‘a drug stose angd to have a good store of this type, we moust carry ‘a full lins of all drugs. This is impossiblc at the prosont time beeause we lask the space. The removal of the sodn fountain will provide room for the instailation of new show cases, und wo feci, willâ€"enable us to serve you better in a more noctssary way. Phone 2â€"207% _ 32 King St. North WATERLOO Opp. Post Office Mr. and Mre. Charles L. Frits _ 1038 Willow Bt. Bedford Drug Store While we are doing away with the fountain, we will still carry a full line of loe Creath Bricks, Soft Drinks, se Cream Bars, Ginger Ale and Seda in quarts, and Cocktall Mixes. We take this opportunity to ektend an invitation to all our customers to continue their patremagc. «We can guarantee you will be satisfied if you shop at Bedford‘s. DO IT NOW! . . . One of the hardest things to realize is that Christmas is only a couple of months away. When it comes to the Christmas season there will be less of the desired articles and more people wanting to buy them. Are you going to be one of those people, or are you going to be among those that were smart enough to buy when there was plenty of time and merchandise. Now is the time to shop for Christmas . . . Join Sole Bros. Christmas Club iWVheé Closure and Sale of our Soda Fountain 142 King St. East â€" Kitchener Kitchener‘s Largest and Most Modern Jewelers SOLE ;BROS8S. : LRKECD NCFN C CQ OXGNRS 8 King East Kitchener DIAMOND

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