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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Mar 1949, p. 5

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Set with three Happiness diamonds of faultless qualâ€" HAPPINESS ENGAGEMENT RINGâ€" a magnificent creation, set with three radiant diamonds ity “uAr;r;g she will cherish always. 100.00 Sizes 10 to 26% Available in all col 15.00â€" Balance 0 WINTER CcoaTsS To be sold from and Materials SPRING coaTsS s* > * Is Just ; Around [ Twin City Laundry Cleaners and Dyers 13 DUKE EAST â€" W Open Till 5 P.M. Saturday All Our Cleaning Is Done Under C 75.00 DIAL Kitchener the Corner Store | _ TAKE YOUR CHOICE OF mumer wees Variety in omelets is one good reason for their popularity. Other excellent reasons are the ease of preparation and the abundant supply of eggs at this season of the year. _ Omelets are classed under two types. Puffy omelets are very ‘nfm and fluffy and maI be comâ€" pletely cooked on top of the stove or in the oven. French omelets are of â€" custardy â€" consistency, smooth and tender, and are usuâ€" ull%hrolled for serving. e omelet may be served plain or with a filling folded or rolled ‘in. This filling may be piquant or ‘sweet, thus determining whether PERLUXE | Potato omelet has a distinctive| texture. It is recommended by. \the home economists of the Conâ€" sumer Section, Marketing Service, \Dominion Department of Afi;‘cul- ‘ture. They also swest Chinese |Omelet. f course the vegetables used here are quite different from the omelet will be served as the main course or as dessert. Leftâ€" over vegetables or minced meat mixed into the beaten egg makes an interesting variation. _ _ _ Emm np en in Sob eee es the original. It is an excellent way to use up leftovers. 1 cup m}shed potatoes Planning MENU WATERLOO One Roof 8â€"8833 welâ€" ing with this Company. Mrs. Roâ€" their berts has done Guiding and Ranâ€" ning.‘ger work in England, and comes i out to us with a wealth of knowledge sit and look at "Look" at odd jobs about the some, GIRL GUDE CORNER chairs fixed with new canvas, kitchen shelves snimed; furniâ€" ture, doors and floors repaired; household linens mended, sumâ€" mer slip covers laundered and s0 the list goes without end. Our present job is rebinding a blanket but it seemed to be needâ€" ed back on the b_eda_?mâ€"nng; yqu-_vkâ€"x-\-ov;'r out of By MRS. L. M. SELLERT Waterloo District Girl Guide the screws al MHAR L OROnIE AAnme roerra l sl down in the crack between the sash and stop. If it is a downâ€" stairs window which can be reached from the outside, run the ‘blade between the frame and the | Our congratulations to Joyce| 1'I'homsuon, formerly of Waterloo,| who since taking up work in Toâ€"| lronw has affiliated with Guiding | there. Recently, she entered her Company in the Kiwanis Music Festival and they headed their |classification. Keep up the good \work. Joyce! _ My apologies to 1st Waterloo }Company! ‘After officiating | at your delightful enrolment and ‘partak'mg of your hospitality, J made no mention of it in your coâ€" lumn. It was also a birthd‘n{, parâ€" g. for 1st Waterloo is the idest uide Company in the district. If anl{one has records which will tell us just how old, we would be pleased to see them. Captain Hoffâ€" \mnn thinks it is about 37 years lnnce the Company Was first 4GRIICUE I must also make mention of the delicious refreshments, particularâ€" ly two chocolate angel cakes, baked by two of the recruits. Do we see Cook‘s badges coming Up as soon as possible? day period. A Patrol Leaders‘ conference will be held in April for PL‘s from Kitchener, Waterloo and any outside districts which wish to fnrficipne. Watch this column \ or further details. often most of us Brown Owl Mrs. W. H. Sims of 1st Bridgeport has received a furâ€" ther letter from Captain G. N. Commander of Imperial Headâ€" gm enclosing a Brownie Song which is a favorite of theirs. Have you seen a copy of "The Keyhole"? It is the monthly paâ€" per edited by lst Waterloo Comâ€" pany, cover by Susan Bricker, and edited by Mookus and Maâ€" \gee, with editorial notes by Capâ€" tain. It is well worth while. A Quide is courteous. t, out of le un, |HOME ECONOMICS ) after| PROGRAM PLANNED | vaSsher BY WOMEN‘S COMMITTEE ‘ ;:m Complete plans for a Home Ecoâ€" “ lag or nomics program are contained in ; urvl.‘be a booklet prepared by the Woâ€"| naft, xl:)::n's lmtltu:‘e Branch, Om,;'xgo} f partment A'fv:ul ture. e eter to b(;‘o:ilet. .Cju.st off the press, is enâ€". t "Coâ€"operative Program in f‘e“s‘{’e":l Home Economics, 1949â€"50." "It hu‘beendphnned to g&fl our needs and your Trequ l &m‘t‘;‘; §dm Anna P. Lewis, Director of to tD¢|the Branch SaYS in a brief ‘iore- LC p nA o Mam. tarnish. Wraep silverware not in use, in aluminum foil. Mrs. S. M. suggests: We order food by weight or measure, not by a qun:’e: worth or dime‘s worth. Remem! that pachfd oods demand higher prices than Tooas bought in bulkâ€"but buy paCkâ€" BAFS. J. 9. EMBEA CONOC q100 ator door s'houls. not be slammed to close it. Lift the latch and close. Mrs. C. F. suggests: Scour steel knives with powdered bath brick using a cutv,)ouw for scouring. Mrs. R. W. suggests: To clean a bakeâ€"board scrape with the back ofakni!eandrenwveloosem- terial. Wash with cold wat:r, EL on aarfte. CV Ioge NSwIC Ee smendid {dour needs and your requests," | iss Anna P. Lewis, Director of the Branch says in a brief _ foreâ€" word to "Women‘s Institute Memâ€" bers and Friends." "We hope that you will find or offered for sale, must be graded. To secure good grade the seller must submit a irepreeentative sample of the seed BUUUCCUC OCORGLL Diant DFA. TepeotUt U " _ klue Dlant to a laboratory of the Plant Proâ€" ducts Division, Dominion Departâ€" ment of Agriculture, for a purity and germination test. If the test shows that the seed has been saâ€" ‘tistac_tofily cleaned and has germinative power, a control samâ€" ple certificate will be issued. This constitutes authority to sell the seed tested under specified grade. Seed sold or offered for sale| must conform in all respects to the sample submitted for testing. Under the Seeds Act, penalties are provided for selling, or offering for sale, seed which is not labelled with the proper grade, Of is not up to the sample submitted for testing, or it has been rejected for a seed grade because of weed seeds or low germination. SALADS ALL SALMRUE 1222 L an SUBJECT OF BOOK | JUST OFF PRESS "Salads all the year ‘round," is the title of the useful little bookâ€" let prepared by the Women‘s Inâ€" stitute Branch and Homeée Econoâ€" mics Service of the Ontario Deâ€" partment . of Agriculture. . The ‘book is available free of' charge L acéHichs 190 008 1t h A tw ameciiint We from â€" the Women‘s Institute Branch, Parliament Buildings, Toâ€" ronto. "Objective Of AIA0® €" *°~ the year round‘ is to prove to you : and your family that salads are full of zip and may beginâ€"acâ€" companyâ€"endâ€"or make a meal," says a brief foreword. "Serve good salads in all seasons." ~ It is pointed out that raw vegeâ€" tables supply many more vitamins and minerals than cooked ones. i!Food value in many fruits and ‘vegetables decreases over long storage periods. So that fruits \and vegetables harvested in the \fall have less to offer at this seaâ€" son of the year. If raw vegetables are eaten in salads instead of cooked, the users are actually giving themselves a spring tonic. COsc uN io tea if possibl of B en e ommmnen ty E ‘There are lists of hot and cold salads. Details on how to make various types of salad dressings as well as an important list of "Points in salad making." A comâ€" plete list of seasonings, })l.anneu Ladl Tenliven" the flavor of salads isl also included along with measureâ€" ments and _ their equivalent. Twentyâ€"eight types of salad are included with full information as to ingredients and methods of preâ€"| paration. On the last page of the booklet is an informative list of "Foods for Health". These are taken from "Canada‘s Food Rules", approved by the Canadian Council on Nuâ€" trition. _ _ _ Lo. * CHRONICLE scerub with lukewarm The book should be in eveTy modern kitchen. Heidelberg : Mrs. Harry Koehler entertained the Ladies Aid and Missionary Society of St. Peter‘s Church to a quilting at her home on Tuesâ€" day afternoon. 8 ul l uns dnKialwrnuuu. rs. O. Hass and family of Walâ€" lenstein spent the weekâ€"end with he paents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Longmire. â€" 00 0 0 _ .0 .. MEC] E. and Mrs. Edwin Schneider and Miss Sandra Schlueter of Kitchener and Mr. and Mrs. John Schlueter and son Gar{\ of Linâ€" wood, spent Sunday with Mr. and ?ldn Gordon Schlueter and famâ€" y. Mr. and Mrs. William Schneiâ€" der spent Sunda with Mr. Harvey Jacobi and the Misses Esther and Gladys Schneider at ‘S‘t Apth:.d WODy > ai l Lizaar a EFRE ie re ts 1 Mr. and Mrs. Abe Metzger and family of Bomberhspent Sunda with Mr. and rs. Manasez Wideman. Miss Marion Oswald of Kitchâ€" }ener spent Sunday and the weekâ€" end with her sister and t:,rothe:‘- enu WIl ME CUICIE C B2 inâ€"law, Rev. and Mrs. Roy N Grozs and family. _ _ _ w2 WPUEB TCO NCTICY! Miss Betty Bechthold of Mannâ€" heim spent the weekâ€"end with he roarents Mr. and Mre H. By Mis* K-th‘;flm Kubn (Chrontele Correspondent) A refrigerâ€" .'e.'-:'Olb'y 73“.,. the days of the Trojan a OrtDâ€"| wars women have loved this type J ?oodl" of coiffure, and the modified modâ€" iy packâ€" 8M nnk:ah soft undh naturalâ€" pé looking when based on a home fir- E* 5 8 manept. The hair is not more thal all ‘ Sunday visitors with Mr. Harry: Lindsay were Mr. and Mrs. Philâ€" ]ips and David of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lindsay of London land Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Lindâ€" |say and family of Acton. I Recent visitors with Mr. and |Ms. Wesley Howlett were Ra_llph Howlett and Gwen Nichols of Toâ€" tronto. Remos P t e a k. two inches in length and just the ends are set in large pi't: _cn‘r‘l?n- (above) starring on [/DD . â€""""°~ Rhotographer", llkeo the charming halo effect of this hairâ€"do because it â€" perfectly frames her hear‘ shaped face. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Woods were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hemmerich of Victoria Mrs. Emma Scheifele of Conesâ€" togo, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Snider of Bloomingdale and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Steffler and son Donald of Kitchener. Mr. and Mrs. Clem Snider of Guernsey, Sask., who were visitâ€" ing relatives during the winter reâ€" tunred to their home last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Somers and family and Mr. Clayton Snider viisted with Mrs. Joshua Snider at Centreville. Mrs. Snider‘s conâ€" dition is critical. _ 22L 00E UV Oe Nee ts Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Heckenâ€" dorn spent Sunday with Mrs. Moses Heckendorn at Br&slaé Mr. and Mrs. Howard | pies Mr. ar spent the in Galt. 1M CCIETE Mrs. Olive Heibein and son Wilâ€" fred called on Mr. and Mrs. Harry Heibein of Waterloo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Winfield and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ion Bowman of St. Jacobs. “"er.. v:;.m.f Mrs. Amos Brubacher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brubacher of Elmira. SHORTENING CAKE & PASTRY FLOUR MONARCH CAKE FLOUR "* MAPLE LEAF i’iii"g"“i'l nn â€" _ lb. "¢ MAPLE LEAF PURITY FLOUR â€" ° BREAKFAST CEREAL NOODLES ° ° LANCIA ANN PAGE FAMOUS MILK BREAD cuUsTOM GROUND A & HOT # BUNS 8 O‘CLOCK COFFEE â€"~ ~© ANN PAGE KB'I'A SALMON â€" ~ ° CREEN PEAS ~ ~ C 10NA weekâ€"end with relatives ANCY TOMATOES â€" KRAFT CHEESE ~ vVELVEETA A & PS Way of Assuring PEAK FRESHNESS on â€"â€" and Top Quality is . . . â€" ZANCY, LIGHT MEAT TVUNA FISH FANCY "RAPEFRUIT AUNT JEMIMA ~aANC»KF, FLOUR ‘OvEm BRAND, No. 1 ym T YQPNEY â€"â€"]| Homemade Cake.:. READYâ€" (AMPBELL§ caxe mix WHITH or BROWN â€" _ lb. u¢ au, 49¢ t 27¢ Pkg. n¢ P‘c 1Q0¢ IN WATERLOO â€" Success every time with Campbells Cake Mix. Just add a cup of milk or waterâ€" stir and bake. Light, tender, delicious, e Try it today. ______ze** Think of it â€"â€" 2 of Your Life is Spent in Bed! We are at your service for MATTRESSES â€" BOX SPRINGS â€"CONTINENTAL BEDS EXPERT RENOYVATIONS ALL WORK IS GUARANTEED PRICES EFFECTIVE UNTIL MARCH We also specialize in MATTRESSES FOR ODDâ€"SIZE BEDS and BUILTâ€"IN BUNKS Mix Chocolate Cake in "We Sell Direct to You 30 Ontario South t 24. t FEHRENBACH MATTRESS CO. tus Geot Coffee im trown Fehrenbach Mattress Co. why not have the best in Mattress comfort from pra® 214 9 Large in Pkg. CEDAR SNACK » BAR SPINACH ""\‘%\.;%.> PORK SHOULDERS im«\ 2. ~49¢ *>* 10¢ Loaf CELERY STALES Ss5.21 20 25¢ " A Try Will Satisfy‘ * 23¢ Tims { 2+ Pkg 4â€"!b Tin * 47¢ * 13¢ YOU‘LL FIND 77 KING NORTH AT m croar 10+ 18¢ 715¢ AT THE KITCHENER TIDE‘8 IN, DIRT‘S OUT FOR DISHES or WOOLENS Yellow Cooking CUTS GREASE s Fresh Cut White No. 1 Florida, Fresh Green No. 1 Texas, Fresh, Curly F No. 1, 300 size 26th, 1949 â€" z Pkgs. = ‘ n¢ e 25¢ CrOCO+ & GOLDEN * % 99y * > se Ibs.- ¢ 2 °* 25¢ Dial 2â€"0074 Pkg *o 39¢ ° 28â€"0r Large Pkg. 7*" 14¢ Pkg Pkg 13¢ 15¢ 19¢ 37¢ 37¢ 36¢

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