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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 1959, p. 7

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AM. Russell Honsberger of Kitchener represented the Twin City Mayors. Walter Hatch was 'ree1eeted president for a MH and term and Gordon Loney wppointed district commis- sioner. Vice presidents are L. P. Breithaupt and Dr. Bruce Jackson secretary is H. W. Mac- lntosh and Dr. Robert Cowan, treasurer. Guest speaker for the evening was Judge C. L. Austen of Guelph, who spoke on the immature adult as one of soeiety's biggest problems. He described the three symp- toms of immaturity as ignor ance, irresponsibility and self~ ishness, and listed the hall- marks of maturity as a capa- city to cooperate, work under supervision, see a job through and handle trouble. Wescott, Walter oiicktan, him Gremough. Walter Sch- olh'l. Almon Lewis, John Wit r 'to overthrow govern- ments and loss of wars. If King Louis XVI ot France had not 'uported much of the bread we in France for exorbitant juices . . . leaving the peasants naming . . . there might [ii.i,iii,. have been a French Re- volution. Napeleon might not have lost the war with Russia if his bread wagons had kept bocket and filled yith a flavor- .ll Stuffing made from soft head crumbs: and such sea- Assistant District Commis- sioner Elmer Schmidt receiv- ed the medal of merit for es- pecially good service to Scout- ing. . George Gordon, assistant dis- trict commissioner for Rovers, received the first crew scooters wood badge in the district's his- tory. Other wood badge train, ing awards were won by John Awards Lack of bread to feed the eople has been a contributing FACTS ON BREAD rg SCOU'I'ING IN ACTION Interest i"lllllo. Tturtagi, by YOUR OLD diirif 'r WW FAU, IS HERE,‘ 1‘: ' AND WINTER WITH ITS l0NG, ljtllllileMtlllill,Y lllMiillilBltiis IS CLOSE BEHIND The Annual report showed that there are 11 Queen Scouts in the district, and 2649 regisr tered Scout Leaders, Rovers, Scouts and Cubs, an increase of 250 over last year's report. Long service medals for ten years service were presented to Mrs. F. Mainprize, Don Brace, Murray JiYeid, Don Farnham, Robert Hanna and Bruce Frit- tie. (luau. optional 2 tabl no chopped onion 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 slightly-beaten egg 2 cups strong coffee 1 teaspoon granulated sugar 1% tablespoons flour lk cup milk . Have your butcher split each chop to the bone to form a pocket to hold stuffing. mtr and Don Wagner. Argo“ . Report '% tisaion moimodium "/2 teaspoon salt , Ramon pepper DEM!!!) STUFFED , PORK CHOPS Yield - 4 servings f thick pork chops cup coarse soft bread Si Milt OUR “COMPLETE SELECTION or “PAINT I Lby NUMBER SETS" " Priced From 1.50 To 6.95 Be Wise if!) o PASTEIS o OIL PAINT o INDIVIDUAL o BRUSHES J. (JAIME & to. 1m. " KING W. KITCHEN EP PLAN NOW TO ENJOY YOUR FREE TIMI TO ITS UTMOST fresh - perhaps with instant coffee); sprinkle with sugar. Cover pan and simmer the chops. turning once. until com- pletely tender - % to 1 hour. For serving, lift chops onto a heated platter and remove string or skewers. Skim fat from liquid in pan: stir in a monocodium glutamate, if be. ing used, ‘oniou and may. Cumin. lightly. Hoists]: with slightly-beaten am. - Pill pockets in chops with stuffing and fasten with string or skewers. Brown the chops op both, sides in a lime heated shortening; drain off my fit: Pour. coffee around meat (use ttttever coflge or 111ng it .up Fairest in Sales . . . Finest in Service ALSO ALL OTHER PAINTING SUPPLIES Pmramrttreademintw, AUTHORIZED PONTIAC - BUICK - GMC DEALER VICTORIA SOUTH AT CHARLES KITCHENER paste of hom- blended roasts morons unis» SETS o FIXATURE - PALLET BOARDS CANVASS BOARDS WISED E2333 (PAINTING PRESERVE) '8aliia, /,,//1/ ta si " -icesq, " I , " t 711' Rib, ' i , k ‘ E . , - Fu //M ‘ ' Miglil - Big L' " l . . x M 1/14/14, 717%21'7“ BE a», , "tim - 7/2 4941/, ' f/, mr, " / "a " rd ar ,

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