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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 1957, p. 19

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CS For Ontario‘s YOUNGEST and OLDEST twins A $100.00 Government Bond have your In all Grand Union store: to celebrate the \\fl imad rermnienipniie \\\ t . * »P °_ & Twin Valuesâ€"Buy ‘em by the palr\A Servie®ies "wy;~ French‘s Mustard Hamburg Buns Wiener Rolls ": FROSTADE NEWLUX Tss# FLIT Insect Bomb FLIT Moth P:)\M“;‘r Bomb STUFFED OLIVES SALAD DRESSING SALAD DRESSING Aylmer Tilly‘s PEANUT BUTTER GINGER ALE PINEAPPLE JUICE SP AM LUNCHEON MEAT Miracle Whip Freshpak ; LAMB LEGS P Maple Leat Switt Premium SkiNLEss sausage 2 :: 99 Grand Union SLICED BACON SKINLESs wiEnNErs 2 : 79 COTTAGE ROLLS Grand Union GUARANTEED TO SATISFY Moth Procfer Bomb glant receru 1dâ€"0r. size Clover Leat Fancy Sockeye 1 HEINZ MUSTARDâ€"éâ€"08. 1 HEINZ KETCHUPâ€"11â€"0z, IEINZ CAMPSIDE BEANSâ€"t3â€"07. I‘h glant Insect Bomb _ 10â€"01. size WA. 23738, Yorkvilie Dempster‘s pkg. of 8 Dempster‘s pky. of 8 To insure Freshnoss All prices effective June 27, 28, 29 4§" pkgs. reg. size Jar Watermelons="=22: for FINAL WEEK! POPULAR MEcHANICS DOâ€"!Tâ€"YOURSELE ENCYCLOPEDIA «.. Cardinal Grapes . Saonta Rosa Plums © Iceberg Lettuce Home Grown Beets for 45c 45¢ 11c 21¢ 98c 98c Sweet Pickled pr Peameal 29¢ 29¢ 1â€"ib. sealed pkg. §3¢ e 2 : 50; 2 %= 65c 2 tgor : 89c FROZEN PEAS | ChARCOAL BAGS . â€" 4 o 9 i: 39 Waxed Paper ##. 2 EYE plegs. C SQran Wrap frear 2 ORANGE JUICE| Drinking Straws %*, 2 "ERogea" 2 j »~4 473 Potato flllips Snyder‘s mmm"fl" Weston‘s 89¢ » 59c 10 to 16 ths, c Deliclous Hot th. or Cold 1 V VLAN MEVNANIUQ € F E"cYcLoPEDIA Vol. No. 18 9’ Highland Road at Hampton â€"â€" Margaret Ave. FANCY OVENâ€"READY GRADE "A" MATURE HEN DILL PICKLES####x# 2 *# 596 Swee; Pickles «*#sss.2 :# 59 BISCUITS ... 2 :: 69 SPAGHETTI > 2 :: 39. ~â€" HEINZ SOUP PAK @rand Union â€"â€" Genuine Burne HEAD CHEESE Maple Leaf BOLOGANA PENGUIN CHOICE GRADE WHOLE OR HALF "0#70 uP : ve TAIn sour Plump, .wu.:"t‘::u.h.r‘nu Luse Mea elltgrnty®" Waxed Paper Picnic Plates =*>22; 2. 29@ SEE . SUMMER JAMBOREE Wed,, July 3â€"9.30 p.m.â€"Channel 11 rIn Prosh Picked gâ€"or. vak. pak. Crisp, Green A whole 3â€"!b tin. Onlty FLAMING RED C 1â€" 10 .. 29. ~~ 2 :z 19c ts 2 mz3¢ 7 â€"Yâ€"or. size & pkgs. Snyder‘s beg 2 '«39. : 2§ 12â€"0r. cans :â€" 50 59. to. 370 Embarrassing . . . But It‘s True! "During July, August and Beptember last year, "Mr. Allan added, "there were 26 youngsters under 10 years of age killed when they ran into the roadway or across a Irighâ€" way, in many. cases from around parked vehicles, Much teaching is devoted to preventâ€" ing or discouraging this very action. We sincerely hope that parents will do every thing in "In making |this ?‘stribu» tion,, the Hon. Dr W, J. Dunâ€" lop and I are hoping that the folders (will be used to reâ€" mind the children to be safe. The cutâ€"out is made to stand up and can be placed so that the children can see it every time they go outdoors. "As schools close at the end of this month," Hon, Jas N. Allan, Minister of Highways announces, more than 730,000 Ontario children will receive from their teachers an:attracâ€" tive cut.out folder in the shape of a boy on a bicycle. Inside the folder are the safety rules for walking and playing the children have been taught in school. There are also rules for safe bicycling. (On the back, a note to parents asks that they continue, during the summer months, the safety training carried on by teachâ€" ers during the school term. Each summer, for the past eleven years, the Ontario Deâ€" partments« of Highways and Education have sought to help relieve the . situation by ‘proâ€" viding a safety reminder to elementary * school _ children, for use throughout the holiday months. . Dr. W. A. Burgman, wellâ€" known . Preston dentist now attending a national dental The problem of persuading children to play in safe places and to, keep a cautious and alert attitude in the presence of traffic, is large and conâ€" tinuous, With more hours available for play and other activities, the long +summer holiday adds considerably to traffic dangers for children, W'_h in Westegn fanâ€"~ ada, will have a true gory to tell fellow dentists which A pet cocker spaniel dog of Dr. Burgman‘s took sick several days before his deâ€" parture and when it refused to eat he took it to the vetâ€" erinarian for examination. The physical checkup did not reveal the cause and Xâ€" Rays were taken with simâ€" ilar negative results. When all else had failed the ‘vet‘ checked the dog‘s teeth and found to the emâ€" barrassment of its dentist owner a badly abscessed Ont. School Children Receive Summer Safety Reminder CcOTTON PRINTS & LASTEX SUITS SIZES 32 TO 44 f m\\wz;%m M $7.95 TO $17.95 BATHING SUITS PEDDLE PUSHERS SIZES 12 TO 20 PLAIDS . & PLAINS 98e TO $4.98 SIZES 12 TO 20 PLAIDS & PLAIN $2.98 TO $3.98 T SHORTS transforms you into a SEASIDE SIREN When you choose the soup, remember the special appeal of the chicken kinds. Their delicate flavors seem to entice appetites even more than usual in warm weather. Besides, you can offer some of the doubly appealing, doubleâ€" feature soups to win honors as a hostess of distinction. For instance, tryt Heap a tray with sandwich makings; then let guests make their own. The breads could include pumpernickel, rve and raisin, For fillings, have Swiss cheese, smoked cheese, ham or bologna, ketchup and mustard. Remember the lettuce, radishes and onions for nibbling. You might do {t this way. Set up a buffet with a colorful array of tempters â€"savory hot soup and assorted sandâ€" wich makings. Fill your biggest pitcher with iced tea; polka dotted with golden circles of lemon or fresh green lime. For sweet, arrange daingy sliges of tnke or coconut ooogu fr?yodr gt glass platter. ; Enjoy yourself, ‘Mrs. Hostess, by making your spring parties the easiest kind possible. For corn they did not grow, eleven farmers in . one: elecâ€" toral district in Kansas last year were paid over ~$430,000 by the U.S â€"government as part o fthe "soil bank" plan started just before the last presidential election. Under i a farmer is paid for taking land out of certain ."surplus" crops like corn. > h "It‘s a fair guess," says a U.S. paper "that a good bit of land taken out wouldn‘t their power to teach children never to run onto the road and to be sure the way is clear beâ€" fore ‘they attempt to cross a street or ‘highway," U.S. Farmers Have Corny â€" Racket their Sulphuric acid, a deadly corâ€" rosive chemical, is a vital inâ€" gredient to our modern way of life. For instance. it is the basic ingredient in the manuâ€" facture of chemical: fertilizers. It is used in refining oil and making paint, and even the milk we drink has been tested with sulphuric acid ‘toâ€"deterâ€" mine its butterfat content. DEADLY â€" BUT USEFUL anyway or anything else." That‘s probably true, com« ments '?o Financial Post, When oné is paid precisely the same number of dollars for taking worthless land out of vrop as he is for taking good land out of production, it is, of course, the worthless land that he will take out. What a racket! Chilled tomato soup, spiced with all« spice and cloves, starts a meal in a most refreshing way on a warm dag'. To prepare it, mix a can of condensed tomato soup with 1 can of water ‘J!ua a dash each of allspice and ground cloves. Meat well, uimmerinlg a few minutes to blend flavors. Chill. To serve, pour tomato soup into chilled bowls. dnmuh with sour cream or salted whipped cream. Makes 4 portions, have grown too much corp Blend soups; first put cream of chick» en in saucepan; then gradually stir in gumbo and water. Heat well. Makes 3 or 4 lervindxu, Prepare enough soup to offer seconds. noodle soup _ 1 soupâ€"can water Mix soups and water. Heat well. Ladle into f or 4 bowls. Prepare enough soup to have plenty for your guests. CREAMY CHICKEN GUMBO 1 can (1}4 c _ gumbo %fiup C M4 6 CHILL SPICED TOMATO sOUP 1 can (1}4 cups) condensed chickem gumbo soup 1.can (1%4 cups) condensed chicken CHICKEN NOODLE GUMBO cups) condensed chickeu ondensed q‘am‘

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