PA WX TIPS ON FISH‘N CHIPS =m used in frying, the home § e« prepared product is all too ofâ€" Traditional English "fish |ton but a poor relation of the and chips" are perhaps the| real thing. . . flaky, tender most popular of all fish dishes. | white fish in a cr'blydbrm- Unfortunately, however, unâ€" f‘_lj_‘_c‘_k__“ ’fï¬â€˜:‘? '_:"_h hot ::_‘: less yeou can rigidly controi the temperature of the deep Kitchener Invites You And Your Friends . . . to Attend a Free Lecture entitled C@QaP" FOR FREE ESTIMATES 31 Weber N. Phone SH 3â€"2701 Waterloo First Church of Christ Scientist IN: THE CHURCH EDIFICE First Church of Christ, Scientist Cor. Water & Francis Sts., Kitchener ON: Thursday, May 8th, 1958 at 8:15 p.m. "Christian Science: Its Answer To Man‘s Need in _ The Atomic Age" : Mary Wellington Gale, C.S.B. San Francisco, Cal. Members of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. CUSTOM UK;!DOLSTERING REMODELLING Intere;{ 7;1‘0 | Womeng FOR THE BEST Toâ€"day white fish in a crisplybrownâ€" ed jacket teamed with hot and crunchy © potato strips. . But there is a simply prepared fish and spuds combinsation which lets the oven thermoâ€" meter do the watching and worrying for you. Broiled fish fillets and Potato Ring is first cousin to ye olde English fish and chips, a satisfying dinner offering which will be partiâ€" cularly favored by the men in the family. BROILED FISH FILLETS wWITH POTATO RING package frozen fish fillets ritz ANTHONY J. All are. Welcome 3 med. potatoes, cooked and sliced Variety charges on blotter Preston magistrate‘s court no e fln h Ns t & y " Facing Icharges. of gg-iin- decent assauvit on a female and wnfl an indecent assault on a le and comâ€" mission of an indecent act, Kenneth Farrough, 35, of Cherry Sreet, ‘Kitchener, was remandéd at Preston Magisâ€" trate‘s Court hearing last week without a plea being reâ€" gistered. Bail was set at $1,000 cash or two sureties of $1,000 each by Crown Atâ€" torney Harold Daufman, of Kitchener. * Minimum fine of $100 and costs was assessed against Kenneth James Brown, 23, of Wadworth Street, Kitchener, who pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of liquor ‘not acquired on individual permit. He also pleaded guilty to a charge of failing to have a driver‘s license but in view of the substantial fine on the Liquor Control Act breach had sentence suspended for three months. Brown, charged with resâ€" ponsibility of satisfying the Court as to the source of supply of the part case of Seit, pepper and paprike Let tillets thew on refrig erator sheldf only until they side down in greased," preâ€" heated broiler pan. Arrange potato slices in broiling pan. Brush potatoes and fish with beer found in his car by police, declared that he ‘ had purâ€" chased it from ‘a friend‘ in Kitchener. The â€" ‘friend‘, he testified on Court < questionâ€" ing, had charged him $7 for the case,. When asked if his ‘friend‘ was a bootlegger, he dechared that ‘I guess he can be classed as such‘. His reâ€" quest for two weeks‘ time to underwrite <the fine . was granted, with alternative of 21 days in jail. pay $10 and costs. Assessed court costs Shirley G Irwin, 17, of Benton Street, Kitchâ€" ener, was also placed on proâ€" bation and suspended sentence for six months when she pleaded guilty to consuming liquor while under 21 years of age. ‘ Pleading .guilty . to ‘conâ€" suming liquor other than in a legal residence Peter Maeâ€" Lean, Johnston Street, Kitchâ€" ener, was given one week to Fourteen days in county jail was sentence imposed on Michael â€" Bowen, 73 Brook Street, Galt, on a second ofâ€" fense drunk in public place. Police testified that the acâ€" cused had had two previous convictions and that ‘he is a real troublemaker when he if drunk.‘ On a second offense charge of consuming liquor while unâ€" der age Donald Patterson, of Guelph, sought and received a one week‘s remand. Robert Cutting, 56 Tiffany Street, Guelph, pleaded guilty to a charge of following too closely. He was assessed $10 and costs and a second charge of careless driving was withâ€" Cases settled out of court were, â€"Milton R. Stuggins, Galt, fail signal zi@ht turn, George M. Egoff, Galt, fail have license marker, $10 and eosts each; Diane Strande, Toronto, speeding, $20 and coata; _ Manuel _ Anexander, CGeX, Bernard Corrin, Wingâ€" molted buttes, Sprinkle. with ~ * sal and peppor, aud wWptink!= toes during broiling with b~«@ ter. Serve immediately. 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