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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jan 1954, p. 5

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rush of the holl day season! uupmd.tomnhmroundl at Christmas and entertain your friends in return, but by the time New Year‘s Day arrives, I‘m reaâ€" dy to hibernate for the rest ol‘ the winter! We had particularly looked forâ€" ward to Christmas this year since it would be the first time that Steve was actually aware of Sanâ€" ta Claus. We thouflht it would be wonderful to watch him open his Well, it didn‘t quite work out that way. You might remember that last Christmas he wandered quietly around the livins room while we were asleep and dumped a bottle of perfume on our new coffee table. The finish has never been the same since. The las Rushing downstiirs I found Steve blxssfull{ gmying with a new car and all but four or five of the Christmas fiiiu opened and seattered everywhere. :l‘ags u:d dw]:lppings were a Nopeiess INUUâ€" Since the majority of our gifts come from out of town this conâ€" stituted a major crisis! How were we to discover who sent what? As you might suspect, I felt veâ€" ty depressed after taking a look at the confusion! All the fun of watching him open his gifts would have to wait until next year! _ M e mW en enc en Well, we swallowed a cup of coffee and decided that he had had a good time so we might as well make the best of it. Since the stockings were hung on the mantle he hadn‘t been able to by heliee sikemhend SPA;(:I:EDC ;::::‘; | . ALSO IN M h e BUITIERKR VVY * Hams u. .WS w "**"* _ Fresh Oysters | 4Gc1.| 55« tb PC _ in EREIBURGER‘S FOOD MARKET 1 V T5 @ s S S M C1 0. se ts KLAEHN‘S MARKET IS NOW UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP NoW ; FRESH 2° Picnic Q / Hams ;Dtl;zfi.) 42( 'bl & VICWS reach and open them so we had ;:Tt:‘fi;-‘”‘" ‘weken bet hn : ur-dtwo‘ Sfantined that he shoul _ Anyhow, I really am & all over for another year! REFORMATORY WITHOUT \ BARS AT BRAMPTON Ross Harkness tells how the honor system has K:éd off almost to a letter in the Reformatory in Brampton. Eightyâ€"one percent of the delinquent youths sent to this Eie SE e Brampton Reform School have learned to rehabilitate themselves so that industries are eager to get its graduates who have had a speâ€" cial training. The complete deâ€" tails on how this model school twentu is published in The Star eekly issues of January 9th. W aterloo FAST RELIEF FOP ceR FREIBURGER‘S FOOD MARKET it is o. ho totter time to write JANUARY SALE & WINTER COATS ® _ DRESSES @ â€" SKIRTS & AlLl WEATHER ( 24%,) COATS & HOUSE COATS _ ® BLOUSES ENU PLANNING|#:*3 USsE YOUR CREDIT â€" BUY %% King East Entire Stock Reduced BERGSTEIN‘S "GBADE A" TOn BERGSTEIN‘S LADIES‘ WEAR to 14 off KITCHENER (Opp. Metropolitan) of the: Grade. A in eight chapters. Chaper Iâ€"th saved in contres close to poultry TEntrmemeccly poner dlet Sen t packed. This station is registered and is given permission to opeT 22% o7 the Minister of the Canada FORMERLY KLAEKN‘S MARKET WE DELIVER 5 â€" PRIZES â€" 5 THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY Ees sERIBPRC D CCC '-â€"*i’n ‘.L‘:‘.S’f‘;’.m the LUCKY NUMBERS WILL APPEAR IN OUR WINDOW MONDAY A.M., JANUARY 11 LUCKY DRAW Will be given to each store customer, delivered order, and locker holders during these three days. AND ALSO IN THE CHRONICLE ON JAN. Tom"â€"â€"it commes FREE TICKETS PAY LATER SUHS to grade poultry. Of course, maâ€" n;su't.fizuhunmthnm & + u“‘ .n{mmgmtuchshflonll- ways at least one, and he or she is responsible for seeing that the grading standards are mainâ€" Chapter and their work is to check the g;um-y graded in processing staâ€" ons, to see that it is up to stanâ€" dard. Now that is the setting and the characters who will take part in the action. place in what province â€"â€" who will investigate the case? ns Emace copprtint af ap. t ent 0 = culture has jmbn only over food which moves from one proâ€" vince into another province or which moves out of Cansda. If our friend "tom" is produced and sold within the same province, then . th;dprovlncul government has jurisdiction over the sale. Many cities have legislation govâ€" erning the sale of food w&hln their own city and in Canada, twenty cities enforce a rule that all Xoulu-y sold there pmust be a raded product. We may interâ€" {o'ct here and say that it would l a good idea to find out if gradâ€" ed poultry is sold in our city. ‘Now, to go back to the poultry \gader. hapter Vâ€"The scene of actionâ€" the grader grades the poultrÂ¥. The grader is in the poultry !)‘rocesnng station and before him ‘is a large table covered with rows 1. css 1 Bo doandbadhiy datsten deuner 2e of cooTed. dressed, eviscerated turkeys. _ We are mentioning "eviscerated" because that is the type of bird which the consumer wants to buy. He picks up a bird and the first thing he examines is the condition of the bird. Is it clean, does it smell sweet, is the flesh firm? If the bird is not clean or if it has a disagreeable odour or if it is slimy, it is immediateâ€" ly degraded. Certain types of poultry have specific skin colors, but generally today, the trend in III IV â€" The action takes rinee â€" who : case? red here that ent of Agriâ€" ion only over rom one proâ€" province or ‘ Canada If e province, government pulos io n govâ€" food w&hln in Canada, : a rule that checks the bird to see if it is wellâ€" muumlflbflhm distributed t h r o ug h out. Grade Special or &'ld' A bird will be well â€" fieshed all over, ‘wtm plenty of meat on the bn-‘ and keel bone as well as on the thighs and le plenty of ul:fl lenty of meat for carving. Â¥ou %‘:c‘au‘hhm amount':.( fat on bird same w inspecâ€" tor does. He flm‘%ob at the breast bone. There must be a roll of fat around the wishbone area. ‘Themnwtolthoblrdtho‘n- der checks for fat is the feather SNOW SUITS and 3â€"pc. COAT SETS » The Reductions Are Tremendous! REDUCED TO COST PRICE Some garments are x Side Bacon 65¢ ID. AND WILL BE KNOWN AS: and less 1st Grade Creame which indicates Tulip Margarine e * .8 9 BUTTER 63c i. wWITH RINL ON Often THE BLESSED EVENT 83 Ontario St. S. Phone 3â€"3641 Misses Rose Kampman and Gladys Becker SHOP o s n o e oo ced of the graded poultry when the consumer buys it. For this reason, \in large centres, the poulm- spectors carry on extensive = ing in wholesale and retail stores to make sure that quality and ‘grade marking are maintained. \Knd. when an inspector. finds a \shipment which is not up to \grade, he imm@diately places it |under detention, which means \that it must be regraded and reâ€" checked for the grade mark beâ€" \ fore it can move into retail stores. ‘Chapter VIII â€" the judge‘s deciâ€" sion . whak #,* < f fifi; t,«ua")‘ s i _ e ) % E F \_N "o lik ie en KITCHENER

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