New Hamburg were visitors on Sunday night at the home of his sister., Mr.‘and Mrs. Percy Adams and children of Fullarton called on friends hese on Sunday night. daughter of Waterioo were -Eugt; with friends here on Sunday. Deckert has had it removed from the building next to the Bank of Nova Scotia, to his own property which he had erected at the southâ€" ern approach of the village. _ _ Mrs. Percy Schneider of London is a guest with her mother, Mrs. Henry Bartley for a few days. f his restaurant business and equi Mr. and Mrs. John Beggs for sevâ€" eral days. _ _ y 80 at Members of St. Peter‘s Luther enry Bartiey for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ament of Mr. Cecil Wilker has Mr. Mi«s Helen Eisenminger spent her On Bothing Caps, Comeras and Printing and Developing Don‘t forget ASTHMA NEFRIN stops asthma attacks in 15 seconds. Results are guaranteed. Bedford Drug Store The season when you will suffer most from attacks of Hay Fever is fast approaching. . Why suffer this year, when we have available so many remedies that are quaranteed to help you. Any of the following medecines will give you relief at this distressing time: ' P.B.Z. dozen, 50c Opposite Post Office 32 King St. North WATERLOO Phone 2â€"2672 * By Mine Jotrst Manccs â€" »47¢ | PARD 8 O°CLOCK C PORK & BEANS 2=«â€"«â€" 27. s hese on Sunday night. and Mrs. K. M. ;Illnl.ï¬m.s and TOMATO CATSUP 2 «> 2%c A & P CUSTOM GROUND ASHCROFT NATURAL FLAVOUR CLARK‘S ROYAL HOUSEMOLO FLOUR â€" ~=36.c YUKON CLUB (Contents Only) GINGER ALE â€" 2 GINGER ALE â€" 2»â€"~+2§ NEW PACK CHOICE UNGRADED CREEN PEAS «â€"2»«â€" 2% PEANUT BUTTRB â€" «â€"â€"~3§c ANN PAGE MAYONNAISE â€" +~~2k ANN PAGE NEW PACK, CHOICE STRAWBERRIES â€" ~«« 34 STRAWBERRBY JAM 35c are holidaying with friends ‘*«CmnmeoeezPmrs * Allergi Tabs Estivin Privine Razâ€"Mah Capsules Guaranteed to stop hay fever attacks in a few minutes HOLIDAY SPECIALS with of l e mss The dedication service of the cenotaph will be held on Sunday August 15th at the Memorial Park. A band will be in attendance. It is expected that approximately one bundred and fifty veterans from gmus near and far will attend. ore particulars at a later date. Recent guest.s with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Schummer were: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schummer and Mrs. Ed. Bley of Hamburg, N.Y., Mrs. James Doyle of Toronto, Miss Anna Mae Schummer of St. Clements and Mrs. Norman Massel and Tommy of Kitchener. Congratulations are extended to Mr. and Mrs. Stuert Lockhart who were married at St.sl:ete‘r;: Luthesâ€" ar. parsonage on turday afterâ€" noon by Rev. W. Goos. mer at these towns as Bruce ty‘s Old Boys‘ and Girls‘ reâ€" union is being held at the present friends on Friday. _ _ _ Rev. W. Goos spent Sunday and afternoon. ‘The day was ideal Conâ€" tests, races and a game of ball were 210 ic« ] ig zunte« J 1§ BLA . CK TBA 2 4« CHATEAU A & P NECTARA ORAANGE PEKOE SHREDDED SWIETS DOG POOBR 2 »« 1 27¢ Soak crumbs and rolled oats in sour milk for 1% hours. Cream toâ€" gether the shortening and sugar. Sift together the flour, baking powâ€" der, soda and salt. Add berriesâ€"to dry ingredients and add alternateâ€" ly with crumb mixture to the creamed shortening and sugar mixâ€" ture. Blend thoroughly. Fill an 8" )zt/g†t:;nlke B[;al:\ or individual nmtl’g: 2 e in a oven, 375F., individm 25 to 30 minutes; 8" x 8" cakern 40 to 45 minutes Serve cold with sweetened crushed berries. Yield: eight servings: 4 cup fine dry bread crumbs %4 cup quickâ€"cooking rolled oats 1 cup sour‘milk 4 cup shortening 1 cup brown sufar 4 cup sifted allâ€"purpose flour 1% teaspoons baking powder "4 teaspoon soda 4 teaspoon salt 1 cup berries (strawbherries, blueâ€" berries or raspberries) pour into a baking dish. Spread with jam or jelly and cover with meringue made from the 2 egg whites and 4 tablespoons fine sugar. Place dish in a pan of hot water and ovenâ€"poach in a moderate oven, 350F., until meringue is brown. Yield: six servings. % cup sugar 4 teaspoon salt ‘4 cup cold milk 2% cups hot milk 1 teaspoon vanilla !4 cup jam or jelly 2 egg whites 4 tablespoons fine sugar Mix cornstarch, sugar and salt and blend with cold milk. Add slowly to hot milk in top ol‘m ble boiler and stir constantly mixture thickens. Cook 20 to 30 minutes, stirring occasiona% Reâ€" move from heat, add vanila and made at a time when the stove is on and then keg;lna day or so before serving, thus e mhngcthe necesâ€" ‘sii:y for an overheated kitchen every y. The home economists of the Conâ€" sumer Section, Dominion Departâ€" ment of Agriculture, suggest the following cool desserts for hot Augâ€" ust days. One answer to this problem lies ue Tesl woot ‘%’ue'.?d'm.,““u'e"‘“‘m one fee . n addition the effect of coolness at mu]-ti:: many of these foods require little heat in preparation or may be at ;l;u time that there is to in addition to mdduknctm.e.m ably hot and humid. COOL DESSEATS FoR HOT DiaYS Heat of August days seems to pile up in clouï¬â€envdï¬ everyone. U&M nately it is 4 tablespoons cornstarch Planning Crumb Berry Pudding MENU 27¢ peaches arfd inelon. Simmer slowly until fruit is slightly transparent. Remove fruit :o serving dish and cook the syrup till thickened. Pour over fruit. Chill well in electric reâ€" frigerator and serve topped with whiped cream. If desired, sprinkle with chopped nuts Refrigerator Cake 1 can (1%4 cups) sweetened conâ€" densed milk % cup lemon juicé 1 egg yolk Few grains salt 1% cups raspberries or halved strawherries _ 1 ege white % pound graham crackers 6 larse peaches 6 tablespoons brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter 4 cup hot water Peel peaches, cut in half and reâ€" move pits. Place % tablespoon of sufar and dot of butter in each half. Place in shallow baking dish. Add the water. Bake in electric oven at 375 degres for 20 minutes. Serve with cream. er Yiled: six servings. _ If there is one thing that wil} make a gourmet oufltx:‘l::h otherwise simple soul, it is ness, the ‘juicun- and the colorful array of the summer‘s fruits and berries. "l‘he fact that they are perishable and delicately fragrant seems to make them even more tgmptmg‘., The conclusion is obvious. m the amateur cook realizes that fruit served in its most flavorsome way Combine the condensed milk, lemon juice and salt. Add the egg yelk and mix well. Add the fruit and fold in the stiffly beaten egg white. Line a round or oblong pan or mold with graham crackers and cover with fruit, Add another layâ€" er of graham crackers then the reâ€" maining mixture. _ Cover_ with cracker crumbs. Chill several hours or overâ€"night in the electric refriâ€" gerator. Unmold and serve iced all over with wh‘ï¬lped cream and garâ€" inished with ole berries. Serves figkt recopired in alf reaume n highly recog:ued in all leading dinâ€" ing rooms for this reason. tard is firm and a silver knife inâ€" serted in the centres comes out clean, about 1 hour for large mould and 45 minutes for individual and slowly add to egg mixture. Add hWWw til well . Sift brown sugar and pack it in the bottom of one large baking dish or individual moulds and pour the eustard on top of it. Place the baking dish in _upanolhotwamudovenwyfou:h in a modefate oven, 350F., until cusâ€" The W.C.T.U. had as guests the gupils writing on the Scientific ‘emperance course, their teachers and their‘ mothers at an outdoor meeting held on the school lawn Thursda{ afternoon. Miss Myrtle Becker led the opening devotional period using as the theme of her meditations ‘"Harvestâ€"time". Mrs. J. A. Blaschke of Galt, County Preâ€" sident, was the guest speaker, givâ€" ing an interesting temperance talk. Other numbers on the program were a vocal duet by Muriel and Edna Hilborn, a reading by Geraiâ€" dine Becker and a vocal duet l:g' Mrs. B. Holtzhauer and Mrs. E. Latach. Miss Becker, coâ€"superinâ€" tendent for this department, reâ€" ported that 45 p\gils had written on the course. Certificates were })resented to those present and pins or writing on the course five years were awarded to Maraleén ’Meyers‘ and Maril?m Eckstein of Rosebank and Geraldine Becker and Muriel Hilborn of Roseville. Books were presented to Reidsville and Plains schools for their %lendid efforts. President Mrs. S. Hilborn was in charge of a ‘brief business session after which the children en{:}ed in races under the direction of Mrs. G. Reist, Muriel Hilborn and Geralâ€" dine Becker. A picnic stpper was than enfoyed. The mediate Christian Enâ€" sud ym Thaimae wal soals win The intermediate Christian Enâ€" deavor met Sun&a‘moming in the United Brethren Church with Miss Muriel Stager in charge. The topic under discussion was "Building Character by Seifâ€"Denial". The scripture lesson was read by Mary ‘Thompson ang poems weaf read by ’Dolon- Armstrong and the leader. _ Mr. Sim Swartz of Kitchener will be in charge of the regular morning ‘urvk'e in the United Brethren Church next Sunday, Aug. 8. _ _ More than 100 members of the Perrin family gathered for their anâ€" nual reunion on Civic holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Perrin. The day was spent in variâ€" ous sports including incu. horseâ€" shoe ml swimmi and ‘hin(. Mr. Stuart Perrin r:)’ and hvhterl Dorothy amd Banbaâ€" ra of Waterloo visited with Miss Bessie 83- on Civic % Mr. and Mra Harry McGee of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Waiter Perâ€" rin of Newmarket, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Quick Caramel Custard 4 eage § * :Zewm:“.r % ROSEVILLE (‘l Wine fl Resker Baked Peaches Invert to serve vigited wit Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Reick of Kitâ€" chener spent a few days last week with their aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Poll Miss Lois Shelby of Toronto hspent sthhe week-emiat berbl;ort‘ne ‘here. e was lmor?mod er aunt, Miss Lena Shelby of Toronto. Dr. John Detweiler of London and Mr. and Mrs. Orison Campbell of Kitchener were Sundnuy visitors ';{t the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ope. . of their friends on Friday evening last at their home. Games, cards chinese checkers and two games of croquet made up the evening proâ€" gram Friends were present from lattsville, Bright, Woodstock and Dundas. Retr;\mems were served Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Green reâ€" turned over the weekâ€"end from a week‘s vacation which they spent ai Woodbine Lodge at t-‘:enelon Falls, Kinmount, Minden and Coboâ€" conk. At the latter plate they called on Mrs. Brian, formerly Isoâ€" bel Potter, of Plattsville. ___ _ Mrs. Sharpe of Caistorville has been visiting at the home of her %aughter. Mrs. Hume and Cameron ume. Entertains l"rhulz Mr. an%nb;lrs. Howard Cullom of Blink Bofinie entertained about 25 by the host and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. A. West and family of Ancaster were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mrs. Roy Main spent several weeks at the home of her sister, Mrs. Guthrie, New Dundee and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hall. Friends here of Oscar Sippel, Reeve of Blandford Townshigiawho has been confined to St. ‘Mary‘s Hospital, Kitchener, regret his inâ€" disposure. Mr Sippel fell from a load of hay and suffered injuries. Best â€"wishes are extended. A number from Plattsville and vicinity attended the g:rden party held the past week at New Dundee. Fred E. Robinson, former resiâ€" dent of Plattsville who had houseâ€" hold furniture stored in the village had it removed to his ag?rtment at A{r on the James E. Welsh farm where he held a private sale. Mr. Robinson intends moving to Woodâ€" stock in the near future, where he will reside with his sister, Mrs. J. Stewart, also a former resident of Plattsville. Rev. and Mrs. H. Hagelstein have been hoh'dayin&?t the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Green. While there the saâ€" mtg. Mr. Oliver Chapman, who underâ€" went an operation there last week, has also returned home. extended visit here. Mrs. Allan Fried who had been a patient in Galt hospital for the past four weeks returned home daughter June, of Hamilton, Mr ter June of Haysville, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Rohr of Waterioo. Weqnesgay (Ptreoing ut Witiorl ev al &A Park, Kitchener, for the former‘s rfl' two weeks at the home of cou‘ w. tion !nh_e‘_o@eedthclkflrimt:lhor crament of baptism was dispensed B8BS88SBS8 800 BBBS6A8 8148 44b 4 % 1 8 4 14 8 8 888 188 B8 88 48088 B 388888 B8B8IEH43R4 4448841 PLATTSVILLE THREE Stome "HAPPINESS" Diamond Ring . . . . Priced at N us e 8 King 8t. Rast DIAMOND MERCKH FOR OVER 50 Y. Easy Weekly Terms 100.00 at YOUNG‘S at The engagement has been anâ€" nounced by Mr. and Mrs. Gillis Fenn, Plattsville, of their daughter, Marion Esther, to James Thomas Rennick, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rennick of Bright, Ont., the marriage to take place in Mr. and Mrs. Roy Habel and famâ€" ily and Mr. a:ï¬ Mrs. Rex Harmer and sons and Terrence moâ€" tored on Satundag\ to Port Elgin where they spent the weekâ€"end and Civic Holiday. Ch Plattaville, a number of employees h.;:nd.y unon t the home of v a ol Mr. and Mrs. Clair Harmer were:; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. G. Stevenson of Ottawa, Mrs. L. 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