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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Apr 1954, p. 4

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I ” proton” at o ' had wine we have tutr to have someone weather 01:: tackle an m. ONTARIO SEED CO. LTD. Picture of You . . . Ontario Seed Co. has everything you need for your garden and lawn. When you discover the terrific DRY CLEANING JOB Jessop and Whaley have done on your GUARANTEED " King St. S. LET US HELP YOU WITH YOUR SPRING CLEANING PROBLEMS YOU‘LL BE GLAD YOU DID. " King St S. WATIILOO M H7“ The Finn! VEGETABLE and FLOWER "EDS for your garden. MILORGANITE FOR YOUR LAWN TORGANIC Finest - Park lawn seed and VIGORO Shady Nook seed. SHEEP MANURE 2.4-0 mm Wood my: mm: FAST SERVICE PERFECT CLEANING RETURN or APPEARANCE AND FORM TO FABRICS SLIP COVERS I DRAPES WATERLOO CLEANERS SPREADS Phone 5.5706 ttr 0010:th when! oe coma the ttrat as ,mhutttedosra-ioq, Itr.i L Over ttie-week-end we had , whit from one such couple from hirronto after two and a halt year: , without seeing each other. _ Shirl and I roamed together in Toronto and her human attend- ed university with Bruce. In bet the two ot them arranged the blind date which was our first _ meeting. We used to so every- where together and never thou; t fIthat vbecluse we moved to Kitch- ener. so many years would pm , ‘begore‘we saw tpch other tet mudtodowupulollmaw jifftPitetcicgi,et2g,r"t writirt'i-etattayytiot" hum how you arm Item 0% friends once you .33 "aid-ee in “mm an... em though they may be only a few miles Iwgy. . . ll chummed around with in the Maritimes. Guelph IS only a short distance away and yet I haven't seen her for two years. ‘Grim, isn't it? I . . . . 'Vihiihét iime"we have hid two children and they have had one, with a second _erwecteAshortW. Speaking of not seeing people he: a long time, it has been four ‘years since I saw one of my bro- (thers and the other evening, in a \sngmxy nostalgic mood, I decided ‘to call him in Chicggo: "REESE Giri/dn trequesitiv. I have a triena in Guelph _wtsfyn meat of the address, I gave it to' I er., She paused a moment and‘ then said rather shyly, l "is that Kitchener, near Elmi-) l When I replied in the amrma- tive, she said that she had just re- \turned from a visit to Elmira the precedéps wtrtlr.. The Kitchener telephone opera- tor left the line for a moment af- ter giving my brother's address to the Chicago operator. When the Chicagg qperatqr asked for , re- rk MEN U PLAN N IIN G There are six canal systems in Canada and the St. Lawrence sys- tem is one of the busiest water- ways in the world. _ Mushrooms have been associat~ 1 ed with magic almost since their l {beginnings Even today it is not _ unusual to hear a small girl excit- (iiiiii. exclaim when she discovers a ring of mushrooms on the grass, l“0h. look, the fairies were danc- ‘ing on our lawn last night!" Back lip, the times of the Pharaohs of Egypt although mushrooms were .prized as a food it was believed that they grew up mysteriously ‘over night. The early Greeks and Romans credited the mushroom 'with strange powers, imagining lthat it would give them greatl 'strength in battle. The Romans lite' mushrooms "food of the gods" and served them only on estive occasions, while the Em- ]peror Charles VI was so fond of (them that he forbade their use by his people in case he himself [should run short'. “A _c-, Ace,".- I._..‘.< Ls.,,qi_-.. -...s..b, P" l Despite their long history mush- room cultivation is a comparative- (t recent development. Up to the 18th century, mushrooms were confined to the wild types that iiii in meadows and pastures. hen during the reign of Louis 'XIV, mushrooms were grown in ‘caves and quarries, underneath Paris. These mushrooms were so .much better than the wild ones [that these "farms" were carefully je,u/fttt.f, and some of them are still producing good quality imushrooms today! It did not tahe) llong for the fame of French cul-' tivated mushrooms to spread to ‘England and then across the At- lantic. Although " IS only a little liiiiiir'. flfty years since mushrooms 'were first cultivated in North America, they are now available in most Canadian cities through- out the year, and nine packers Cf canning mushrooms in Can- a a. small World, eh? MUSHROOMS [ While most of us associate farming with sunshine and fresh ‘air and busy summer days, mush- ‘room growing is one type of [farming that is different on all three counts, The majority of the ‘mushrooms cultivated in Canada are grown entirely in the dark in "specially constructed windowless F'iiriiiiiiis where the temperature and humidity are controlled. The men who tend them don miners' lamps when they water or pick ‘them. Because mushrooms would mature too fast, split and get slimy during the hot weather, they are planted at the end of the summer and are harvested throughout the winter and spring. Although it may sound rather an unconventional method. it is one 'that IS producing mushrooms of a very high quality in Canada, You can tInd mushrooms on the market practically the year round, ‘but the peak season IS from Octo- her through May. _ A Almost everyone buys mush- rooms at the store but there are some who still like to "pick their own" from nearby meadow; It is fun and a good Idea if there "rretr'tro SUNDAY APR“ 25th, I954 TIME TABLE CHANGES RAILWAY Ell WATIILOO M OIIOIIOLI” I _ to keep her cloth. a; wrilnoklegdtr? on u 2‘ to annoy. " El gleam»: you can 'Ca solve this pruning problem-apt hug the preu in your [Irmgnk yheye it Peel! an"--- ....-.- -- -,, - I. In selecting clothes for ca travel. choose nylon. has)! or wrinkle-resistant fabrics for "tnn- cy" clothes. If {on must Isneel tian-wrinkle-pro" fibrin. ctsook garments that Ire cut on mum. "Pt egt " m . n ing.at . a pa r in 'id'htrfd and inert um: tg tween folds of the garment. Aha, pack your suitcase tun no that garments won't slide Around. lace heavy objects on the bottom of the suitcase, with clothes on Tiimmurittt Then at lav-n! sweet-NI ny- In ' LL' the lady trunn- li to keep hu- CW Gd wrinkle - tree on u ‘ tregex,', joumy. " ki en's w you can “w solve this pruning _ problem-tyd hoop E To remove minor wrinkles in light fabrics, try the tight-butts trick. Just slide the crease back and forth over the heated bulb until the wrinkle disppelu. 4. To freshen up the Ippearance of the entire garment, hang it next to the shower, turn on hot water, close the door and out” about 15 minutes. Steam re- moves all creases. If perfection ts your goat, the (answer is an AC-DC travel iron. And here's an idea for a home- tye: portable ironing board that tucks into a 21-inch suitcase. Slip ‘a baby's pillow case over a piece a thin plywood. .cut P tlt. " With these tricks, the most tin, icky traveller never need wrinkle her brow about wrinkles in her clothes! A BIBLE THOUGHT FOB TODAY The Lord Is with thee, than mighty Pen ot vy.1er.-uy. w. In. -"iG7 aG iaitiied ancient he- roes to put armies of aliens to flight, He is with us too. are enough mushrooms to make ' it worthwhile, but unless you know for sure which species are“ edible, it is better to leave wild} mushroom picking to those who do, and buy the very good iie1iiil ones that are being grow tot you. Mushrooms on You Mean I Until fairly recently, mush- rooms were considered to be iii-l most exclusively party fare-and) even then they were used more; or less as a seasoning or tuvoring. Now, however, with so many stores carrying a good supply ot mushrooms the year round you are probably using them much more often. When you shop for mushrooms you usually have a choice of fresh or canned mush- rooms. The fresh ones are sold [ by the pound or are often pack- _'_. by Cad {an -..-1 Vic-0'5 [and Wit] “ There no nova-l “new!“ VIII 3" W. It. JOHNSION Royal York Ladies: Suits Come in . . . see them now. Twenty-two beautiful Royal York fashions - exclusive with W. R. Johnston . . . ' practical, "never .. out -o!-|ea- son" styles . . . . tailored to your exact measure. Chooae yours today from hundreds of eye catching, virgin wool fabrics, every one British and Is fashionable u Mayfair. Frederiek's Clothes Shop " In. St. Now II Venn 1 Tull-rill Refill" 815.00 WATIILOO $69 ot I ox"stagrdtr" Arman-m '-t968 aged in half pound cartons~Cholce quality and IO-fluid ounce, Either way they require very cans seems to be the usual size. little pre-cooking attention. It is‘You can also buy canned mush-; not necessary to peel them, all room stems and pieces. They are you have to do is wash them tho- Itt, expensive than the whole roughly. There is no waste eithemushr.ooms and they are tine to " both stems and caps can yylir.'.e when you are gains. to chop should be used. As for wetf.t.r dice them. The m room ii- ‘mushrooms you will find thatlquid adds a delightful flavor to , they are preserved in their own soups, sauces and gravies so you Puke with just a little salt added. Fit want to save it. [You can buy either Fancy or Mushrooms have suchadelicate L 4t "W $350.00 l Jr " Thr "Imh <mnn" $33M Dawn __ 8 S 44.? Ram.» Monthly . 'aim ‘ Modernist" settsng {sshm- ' " Irs. Hm «W “I + C iliib"a"" I C2 t 1 I) a it I ' k) i? a, LD I e mas 0r 9r \snns em Hm ll cm Gt_rlir 'w way mg , (lliiiigil I I (?, radllnt'e of the 3 llappuvwm~ Dummy ls _ rn, (y r' ' [ ‘..~" I ( 'ch , of C l LA Ch, C _ \ " I 1 c' ‘ 1 Diamond Marcher: I / JEWELLERS FOR OVER " 1 8 KING ST. EAST - - KITCH Jtavor that it is hard to think yi, any dish that mushrooms would; tot improve The home econo- mists suggest that in addition to ‘using mushrooms to enhance your imeats, soups, salads, sauces, Casse- ‘roles and omelet; you serve them leither sauteed In butter or lcreamed. as a vegetable at dinner. Your family will like them too, [sauteed and served on toast with , tomato slices or a few pieces of me ---. fashioned I Desnaned to enhanr 3 Happiness Dmmu A re Always Manny Ahead Buy Happiness Diamonds .' A. $350.00 bacon and a green salad as I miin course at lunch or supper. They are delicious mixed with cream or Rocqueford - type cheese " a sandwich filling or with a salad In fact, these "little vegetables with the big ftavor", far from be- ing the luxurious food they were once thought to be, are such an ‘economical buy today, that you can afford their Jtyruyioys "ttttr i/ia/G -haitird budget, rtsav,aro,ttt...q1i" Merchants OVER " YEARS K ITC " E N "

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