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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 May 1960, p. 6

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Towards Spring is likely to be the time when stocks in the home freezer are at their lowest ebb, since the winter will have made and vegetables. This, then, is likely to prove a logical time which should not be necessary Frost accumulation on the walls or plates of the freezer acts like insulation. It impedâ€" when Spring Cleaning The Freezer ( *>S REMEMBER MOM! QUEEN of YOUR HEART 78 KING ST. W. 42 KING ST. W. SMUCK‘S CHINA & GIFT SHOP FIRST ON THE LIST SHOULD BE A BEAUTIFUL CARD â€" uust ror HER) THEN â€" CHOOSE FROM ANY OF THESE ITEMS PENS & _PENCIL SETS Beautiful Matched â€" Name Pens & Pencils Cameras And Supplies For The Camera Fan J. C. JAIMET And SAUCERS lished simply by seraping off a knife or other metal instruâ€" ments. Sweep up the loosened frost with a whisk and remove it. freezer "W-vâ€"” there is sautâ€" ficient reoom to shift them out A thorough cleaning should be given if the walls or plates of the freezer have accumuâ€" lated a thick coat of bard ice which scraping will not re move, or if food has been spillâ€" ed in the freezer. Switch off the freezer, then spread a thick layer of previously chill ed newspapers on the table or floor and stack the frozen proâ€" WIDE VARIETY OF GIFTS AT, | m\vuli‘wi) (Ontariec) CHRONICLE Personalized Stationery â€" _A Perfe Gift STATIONERY $3.95 â€" $4.95 to $11.95 & CO. LTD. AT $2.50 $2.75 â€" $4.75 â€" $6.00 ducts in a compact pile. Cover the pile with more newspapers and several blamkets To has place an electric fan so that it blows directly into the frees er. When the ice has melted, mop up the water, wash the interior surface with soap and Switch on the freezer and re duce the inside temperature to zero befere replacing the Arrange frozen foods in groups in order to save time when looking for a particular colored pencil oy more readily seen colored labels cut from locker tape. Always date the packages and keep your stock ‘_KITCHENER KITCHENER with Unable to tramp through the woods and empty his sap buckets because of a back injury, a Verment farmer hitâ€" ched up two milking machines and four miles of plastic hose to his 1500 maple trees. Thermostats â€" control _ the pumps so that they go into action when the temperature years many farmers have tried gets above freezing. In recent EL- i,wv ',,,g fresh by using the oldest pack ages first. It‘s poor economy to hoard frozen foods. A â€" stroke of imagination turns a simple dish into some: thing memorable. Let‘s start with speedy and inexpensive fish fillets They‘re good look ing, flaky in texture and deliâ€" cate of flavor. Add a tantalizâ€" ing topping and their appeal is doubled. Crumble Top Filâ€" lets are a recipe to be treaâ€" sured for their fine flavor and economical and timeâ€"saving asâ€" pects. The easily prepared top: ping of lightly seasoned bread crumbs bears the gourmet touch of grated Swiss cheese CRUMBLE TOP FILLETS 1 pound fish fillets 4 cup butter or margarine, melted 4 cup soft bread crumbs. 1/3 cup grated Swiss cheese 1 tablespoon grated onion & teaspoon salt ELNA SEWING CENTRE MAKE EVERY DAY MOTHER‘S DAY A NEW ELNA OF COURSE TRICKY TOPPER 133 KING ST. Milking Machine For Maple Trees SEE OUR SELECTION OF * New or Used Sewing Machines * Sewing Baskets and Cabinets * Pinking Shears * Button Hole Attachments For a Free Home Demonstration This Year Give Her The Gift Of All Gifts. CRUMBLE TOP FILLETS Phone SH 2â€"9571 OR VISIT OUR STORE AT OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. FROM found eme big disadvaniage â€" the sap left in the hose froze during cold nights. machine gets around this drawback by forcing the sap through the hose and pulling more sap from the trees. winner» was Etienne Desmartâ€" eau, who won the golid medal in the hammer throw at St. If fillets are frozen, let thaw in refrigerater only ‘until they can be easily separated â€" Do Bot thaw completely. Place filâ€" lets on broiler pan and brush on a little melted butter or margarine. Broil about 3 inâ€" margarine. Broil about 3 inâ€" ches from source of heat, about ten to fifteen minutes, or until fish flakes easily when tested with a fork. (Fresh fish will take about half the time». Meanwhile combine the reâ€" maining melted butter with bread crumbs, cheese, onion, salt and pepper. Remove fillâ€" ets from broiler, turn. Spread lightly with bread mixture. Sprinkle generously with papâ€" rika. Broil 2 to 3 minutes, unâ€" til crumbs are brown. If deâ€" sired, garnish with lemon slices and parsley. Makes 3 to 4 servings. , 1/8 teaspoon pepper Dash of paprika The first Canadian Olympic KITCHENER

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