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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 1954, p. 4

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ion: a potUmnen's lunch box. He mistaken an ardent liking n the palace station (and no won- ler, he never "had it so good" at me), and sets up a dismal howl when his mother parties him bo- Iilly from the station. t's all in a day's work for the hen on the police force. Hardly a lay passes without at least one :hlld being reported lost, and unite often when a child must :pend some time with an ottieer ie receives numerous treats. When Steve was quite small, 1e wandered away while I was making purchases at the Satur- lay morning market in Kitchen.. er. With the crowds of people "Hm.mqui- l was WWW.“ , de'cide I‘d. never ttid hin'x gen I thought of the clerk's rom Joe his name and address. his ram and the om: settles own for the long series of ques- ons about the police station rhich, from long experience with Isl children, he knows will fol- In fact, the more she thinks bout it the more certain the be. amen that they wgre headed in me general direction of tune. In. Jones is relieved. finishes er shopping and proceeds home- ard by herself. Meanwhile young Joe is enter- :cethe local police station. the r at the duh lifts him up n th_kneg_nnd nttempgs tet gnu By the time Mrs. Jones phones xe station, Joe has consumed everal ice cream cones, a couple F candy pars, a.nd. a yaydwieh ice-o: A _ When In. Jones complem her "dine and automatually ex- na her may: for Je? to_taAe, all} Emu We: to counter lean; L" strayed son and An- y me: a madman Happily, , ng_ thinkgshe gar Joe "have: "mm-ltd BUS-I'll 18“".S. PERT EYE CARE 7mm fideiitt , on the wooden p. WyloemI-mu an: the open of the METROPOLITAN STORES HI). knife kuire with" 'ctium.Un SLEEPEIIS Um” 'ii"iii"i""i""iii'iii"in MENU. _ tle,),,'),,,!,!,,,,!,',,),!,),',',]:,:,,:'; mm , VIM mr-titat,,.,,.,,.,..,:-,-,,:,,.,,"-),',,'.',! t Pee. Sizes METROPOLITAN STORE Hollowo'on PAPER or RUBBER m until 9 pm. "my Friday. rm “mm " an out non Optometrist Serving the Kitchener-Waterloo public tor the past 1.3_yeam C. R. NIMMO MASKS Se TO 25cm KISSES 29c lb. HALLOWE'EN Ito 5 1.79 YOUNG’S LINED HAllOWE’EN So if your youngster disappears one of these days, chanceq no he is sitting down at the police ata- tion, demonstrating an amazing capacity tor ice cream cones! tive had been ttrm Ind and there wand be no nonsense. He was somewhat ma abgut‘pne whole thing! -. . hadbeeniefti_eofthe e household of children. The relative asserted ttntl, that he Md, put the children t9 bed and The relative had med he was a member of the may and despite the tyi'tt,'1t,g,?atug'f.. about. 39“!" into bed. _ rel-r ttad hot seen anyone else album! However he told the pom he wu welcometocomein and look. This the policemdn did--- and found the missing child asleep with the others. with I re-nchool an}! -agtiU-.5 “a -.- GGiirGrinG""aGiri. Tll'letsf,'foSt'l'li2f. lira-cine loll”: mom“ up: In stseretumedawamswe_ein madeinhotheanesuotrandbeet more way: than one when the sueredtneries.' wasreturoedtoherhmne. Hamsmybepmducedua Often stayed-child an: an ttproduct, ot g reguteey strive twists. A 90% told which make. tea ' mf. Imwhmuumanflnmorim whileonaudtae-e. berhadfinintwhilie- Upon investigating the 11imr- med in making syrup ontr- pearaneeota-1lttor,dimoir- "thiturnouases,kaeieiugrand ered.h?wjt-ituriitnlyoort.Me.ottt.seysoi-.etd acertain "ed., in our cooking isAmtortelin.to Upon inquiring at the time he discovered a relative of the (any Since she ham mtagggtqd ham riioirsiii a,ira 62.7.5; mu" toiunehnorttoehoo1gttetV imustrr.thiatianeahoutthoso- E‘ff???" 39.993.313.39 street - - the New - we lluslmds! Wives! 1lfartta0'qa.ttditilttt Thm-a) d cowl- in}. -srt, v'tr.'g2s'i,tt','tr2tt 'iii9gii'r21tiii him ik'ifGi' stag-5:952- Moo no, II. m M $331»!- Fr "ii,i,',iifiiiiiy1iielFlit.aihii ai5ti'27i2it Pk"tie SPECIAL [Dr-g Assortment SPECIAL Silk Kerelnlels Reg, 'Ita, Tna, "hq'lNnMlllllM"y 49cm PEANUTS Crop. Hollowo'on SHELL OUT Ibrs'k plants whkh make “use and syrup only. Now that does not mean that molasses " not pro- duced in our Canadian mdineries for it is, but most of this used by commercial industries like the mm " trauma, 1i,fft,e,,t ht Til! 'gt/ttt e an to on. o - e553. teedes.aea.tueAett. An interesting s',",',, about this Inches which is and to inqu- Brown sugar is the general term used for the soft sugar is brown or yellow or golden in color and which is used in bak- ing, or cereals. in gaudy and so on. " is known as a soft sugar because it does not have the hard feel that granulated sugars have. This so". sugar is made from the mother liquid or what might be called the "arrup" which " pro- duced in the process of refining sun: beets or one to various dune I dark brown sugar. Most of the brown sugar sold to consum- ers in Canada today is light brown or golden in color, und the war manufacturers any that that is the kind most consumers pre- fer. However, some dark brown The color and cleamas of mo- lasu depends on one or two things. First, the type ot aoil that the the can or sugar beets were grown on. And secondly the my to which the molasses was pro- duced. However, one rule that generally applies is, the darker the molasses me stronger the tu.. vor. and vice versa the lighter the molasses the milder the tbvor. Moat Canadian homemaker; pre- fer the lighter colored mild-Ila- vored molasses and that is the type that is mainly sold for table use in Canada. - _ _ fellow or golden coin-ed saint more refining of the Tg'? has to lake pletttyrn is need fl' p_ro-_ tries, is that it is l'tn,trs'stf, to tactories in trig steel, g ss-lined railway tank can. We often think of oil being carried in big tank can but it was certainly new: to hear that menses was carried mg wrttoo. . . . hi; dt Basis. "N get a light ye ow or golden colored sugar VA” lb. $1.98 ttoeftfit",intotiSeSeioi',ift to town ik Another good W, tftioot._tlte hang-is low! tt.s.eee.twitttettiitgriter, was. like wan; the-the- m thehoaettranaeit would bet-Inch bettertohoowhowto went the lump. in the Brat place. One good_wuh!okoep they.ex"m-in.ttiebeypdtttyi, .tetrtl?eRte?iqtuoiyero6trrtt_ti . one In as e 0 one out of four of all 'glllr1T em- ployed Canadians? 3. ot the AMI Highway" 1,500- mile length, how much lies l within Canada? - 4. or Ottawa's $4.5 billion tax in- come this year, how much will come from Income tam paid try individuals? ANSWERS: 5. Just over two million; 3. About 1,200 miles; I. Laurier, Borden, Meighen, King Bennett, tit. gaggenq_4._1u9t over one mirth; 2. LNune the six men who have famil allowance chat 'h"lls'Gtllll'.. 5. Just 1 How many of Canada’s " mit- lion families receive monthly 1tgpiitr1i9wrrnee., cheques? A QUICK CANADIAN um (7 .' many tiiiiii The Thanksgiving message was presented by In. M. W. Watts who talked on Korea and the 'Ivorh ot the United Church there. A piano instrumental was played by Miss Mare! Bean. The businedb' period was in we of theannt. In. Ed- w N. Kli Ind reports were given bi Mrs. Viola Cumin? an. Mervin my and Mrs. W: - lia Benn. Mrs. John Guy has invited the was. to hold their November meeting at her home. was“ in; $3.13; W er o o- men'u Auxiliary to the My ttta od the Bethe! United Ch ww- Mid at the We: In. tt when: new In a ot " mm, The menial opened with Inn-k flayed bi Karl-m0, Bean allowed a prayer enema; by In A. B. San Thy new study book on India was introduced by Mm. Robert J. Bean when the wave . vivid de- seHRtiem 01 the country and its in. unborn convened the pro- fnm and Opening devotion m 1ed.trr the minister, Rev; E. W. Walk: Give In Flood fund The president, Larry Schmidt. chaired the meeting and Miss Barbara Ann Einwichter con- ducted a Bible quiz. Miss Mar- garet Einwechter read the Serip- Mes. Gordon Moran. superhuman. tandem, introduced the new stu~ dy book and told the story. The band bu undertaken a new pm Ject, an: "of making crib-size quilts and sheets for relief pur- NEW DUNDEE. - A donation was voted to the Bridgeport Flood Relief Fund at the regular meeting of the Parish Luther League held in the church haae- me_n_t on Sqrgday [light -- _ _ A. 8114 Care for All Children” we: the theme tor the October meet- ing of the Hinton and a the United Chm-ch at Bethel rhea they met In the Sung-y Selig»! room with the president. In: Alice Diamond, in charge. Flor- ence Mordue led in the opening devotions and Scripture pun“- were read by Bentley Anne Dia- mond, Russell Diamond. bland Hordue and Douglas Diamond. Harold Diamond read I poem Itttd Ajieqbiapgoag led in my". V IP, tsau" ttclfie,t if}; . wt you» Ita',' T" enlo'm tom i 'tirujt"akuiskG, ' ii "iirfiGhip. 'ttit - _ __ "2ittiiil,aiiXei,F. E1319! 3....“ t,t?tfite'itt Iift2,LelPaaia'i' Fiik7si Itpat.att,tdttM.tt slit." 001m" - '7‘ al?iftu2liiLLi' a..." 2......" -."ee. a on was in G7Giiriii; (Subject to change? F, IirmEIEtitIBmttfIni, tn can. W. no." -- "I“"W 'gt'ltca1'it',Tf, ”a: Arthtrr “In“ .1 In W. f1','l'1Tgig1t', ',,t,t,ClrJ,tittft $h'ltth'ttlttk"fathlgN' new: and "fttegrttttue. at $19.30 23.95

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