sutisfying and casy to prepare, with just a little planning and kitchen organization. Keep the menua simple, use truys to traunsport cutlery and food and enlist the aid of the family for shuttle service. It‘s wize too to and enjoyment of early even inmg breezes these late summet ed st the last minute and carâ€" ried right to the table in its stractive douwbleâ€"duty cooking dish. Broiled fish fillets are at their most flevorful and finky best when cooked quickly, perâ€" trees in the garden. To com plete the menu and please all hands, cook included, we sugâ€" gest tiny canned potatoes and sweet onion rings that heat in and piping hot rolls â€" homeâ€" made or brownâ€"andâ€"serve varâ€" ice cream, or a selection of les, accompanied by glasses of sparkling ced tea or coffee. Place fillets on flat pan and pour half of French dressing‘ over them. Meanwhile preheat broiler. In a shallow ovenâ€" proof baking and serving dish, arrange potatoes and onion rings at each end. Sprinkle with salt and brush with half of the remaining French dressâ€" ing. Place under broiler (set at low flame) and heat slowly about twenty minutes. Inâ€" .crease flame Arrange fillet® in centre of baking dish with PATIW PERFORMANCE The lack of outdoor cooking & cuwp French Dressing 1 Spanish onion, thinly sliced and broken into rings. 2 tablespoons mint or parsley finely chopped August 21st to September 6th (Except Sunday) Direct into the Grounds Fare For children‘s rates see your Agent. Lyv. Kitchener Lv. Exhibition $ 40 a.m. 10.30 p.m. Exhibition passengers travelâ€" ling on regular buses will transfer at Toronto Bus Terâ€" minal to buses running into Kitchener Bus Terminal Gaukel & Joseph Sts. SH 2â€"4469 Tickets and Information at half tomato shells filled (Daylight Time) Interest To Women FILLETS Includes bwo to three inches from sourâ€" ce of hest. Broil W#o to five dressing and continue broiling 60 OTTAWA ST. S. "FOR TOP FOOTBALL ENTERTAINMENT" GENERAL SPRING PRODUCTS LTD. '/ , a P Â¥'.,«:, 6 @5 o 9 l-."-"‘\\\'.;\: ~ oi ‘ ty " s e en n on C a m se e s e e n in oo n w "?'b’ "‘? es ts o a >z has" 4 2 hCA & â€" + e . \| ; & o * ‘#“:N CHOOSE YOUR NEWâ€"SEASuN COAT FROM THESE MAGNIFICENTLY DESIGNED SUPERB FABRICS. "THE ACCENT IS ON THE BACK" THE LATEST "BACKâ€"LOOK" STYLES ARE ACCENTUATED BY PLAITS, GATHERS AND YOKES o and vegetables with mint of Seoptember ‘51 parsley and serve immediately.| ‘The Klean Meat Market sufâ€" Makes 4 to 6 servings. dfered an estimated $3,000 casily when tested with a fork, about five minutes for fresh or thewed fillets, Sprinkle fish IN PLATINUM WILLOW GREEN, BERRY RED, SILVER GREY 49.95 to 79.95 ALPACA SIZES 10 â€" 20 N BLACK, BLUE, RED, FAMOUS BORG COATS IN 3ROWN, MOSS GREEN, STRIPS AND PLAIN EAL BLUE, RUST, TAN, DESIGNS. JACKETS AND TAUPE. LONG COATS. 49.95 to 79.95 59.95 to 159.50 31 KING ST. N. in Vedom, *n t 11958 Ripple Seal _ BORG | Smith of 44 Young St. won the finals in the Canadian pionships _ with on "Alexander Graham Bell". BRIEFS OF YESTERYEAR Spinners of Jute â€" Hemp â€" Flax â€" Rayon Manila and Sisal Yarns â€" Twines â€" Rope GREY LAMB, CHINA MINK KOHINOR MINK, MOUNTAIN SABLE during the 1958 Rugby Season DoOON TWINES LIMITED WATERLOO * ALPACA * SEALSKIN ___® VELDONNA ® Ripple Seal ' * FUR TRIM © BORG ESTABLISHED 1856 Best of Luck DUTCHMEN berger Meat Market. bucket of scalding water. A 4 year old New Hami child, June Hammer, the â€" ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Go: Hammer died from scalds madN We