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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Aug 1963, p. 5

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We got a few snippy rejoiners to that one rangâ€" ing from "What Theatre?" to "You mean the movies?" But it was finally agreed upon that, for one thing. shows never start on time anyway, and, for another, what‘s the use of buying a new hat if you can‘t make an entrance in it! Men don‘t seem to understand these things, do they ? Ross Klopp is opening a new Ladies Wear Store. This is good news! For one thing the old Cigar and Smoke Shop in the Mall has been standing empty too long, for another there is plenty of room for what Ross has in mind. "We will be carrying smart suits and dresses, specializing in well styled casual ang sports clothes," he said. "no frills or fancies . .. as yet!" Well, if the trend in casual wear for women continues, and from the eleiant styles being turned out it should, the aigns are that this new store will do a roaring trade. We wish him every suceess. Actually, it seems it‘s not so much a question of whether or not women are always \at~ <=~~~ ~=~‘l} have to concede that point, but more a matter of Why? An when you start going into the reasons . . . well now. that‘s an altogether different question. _ One man even suggested that women make a habit of being late. "They plan it and enjoy it" he said. "How can you fight this kind of thing?" â€" Don‘t fight it â€" join itl Take a tip from the girls themseives. For instance, they arrange to meet at 2:30. they mean 3:00 and they turn up at 3:30. It‘s as easy as that. No arguments; no recriminations; just the usual "I‘m not late, am I1%", and the usual "Not at all dear, I‘m early." There‘s nothing to it. Another comment from the gallant gentlemen was *"*Well, you‘d think they could at least be on time for the Theatre." SHOPPING AROUND Hlere‘s what the men had to say: "Never knew them any other way." "My wife couldn‘t be on time if her life depended on it." "Dating .. or mating â€" it‘s always waiting!" And more of the same. A most intolerant lot, really. The ladies were at least honest: "It‘s a woman‘s privilege to be late." (A nice out anyâ€" way). "After all, one can‘t afford to be too eager on a date." *"Se what does it matter â€" life‘s not THAT short." All of which shows they have a much happier outâ€" look on life! Are women aiways late? Socially, they are known as the world‘s worst timeâ€"keepers but since there are no statistics to prove it, and as no one ever tries to reâ€" fute the fact publicly, we thought we‘d check around hopefully to see if anything new had come up on it reâ€" cently â€" like as though it wasn‘t true, or something! by amoiwra LATEST IN LATENESS *‘ _anf00"‘" mm% _ s ho $1.71 Per Month From Your Waterioo Public Utilities Commission HARTMAN‘S PLUMBING & HEATING 74 ALLEN ST. E., Waterloo, Ontario Phone SH 5â€"9703 Rent A Brand New Cascade 40 SEE YOUR WATERLOO PLUMBER DEALER EVA Women‘s Scene 30 DUPONT ST. E. Waterloo, Ontario 10 DUNBAR ST. N., Waterloo, Ontario Phone 742â€"1959 PHONE SH 2â€"3581 (Melvin D. Kropf) rejoiners to that one rangâ€" to "You mean the movies?" upon that, for one thing, anyway, and, for another, new hat if you can‘t make Honeydew, Ham and Cottage Cheese Salad: Shape 12 slices boiled ham into rolls and arrange at each end of platter, alternatâ€" ing with 12 honeydew slices. Spoâ€" on cottage cheese as desired in center. Garnish with fresh grapâ€" es or fresh berries in season. Serve with mayonnaise and letâ€" tuce if desired, for lunch or supâ€" The honeydew is a valuable source of vitamin C, since a twoâ€" inch wedge from a melon seven inches long provides almost half the required® vitamin C for an adultâ€"all this with a dainty 49 calories. When selecting a honeydew, note both the color and feel of the skin. It should be creamy yellow or, if grown in Northern California or Latin America, a sort of strawâ€"white. When you run your hand over it, the surâ€" face should have the feel of high quality kidâ€"skin gloves. (If it has a hard, slick exterior it was proâ€" bably picked too green.) Even though your honeydew is beautifully ripe by these standâ€" ards, allow a day or two of conâ€" ditioning at room temperature. This gives the melon time to deâ€" velop juiciness. Honeydew, like cantaloupe, has the best bouquet if served at room temperature or just cool, rather than cold. "Fondante" â€" melting â€" is the word foodâ€"loving Frenchmen use when describing a fine, fraâ€" grantly ripe honeydew. This lusâ€" cious melon, one of the large muskmelon fanaily, is at its best when its jadeâ€"green flesh is juiâ€" cy, sweet and delicate in grain. Honeydews Add Variety To Late Summer Menus Kitchener Packers Frozen Hamburger Patties T2 K a ne, ++ 1.29 Hours 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fri. Till 9 p.m. Free Delivery Schneider‘s Smoked Pork tb. Sausage Meaty FREIBURGER‘S FOOD MARKET Ribs WHEN LIZ McNEILL, Hamilton, heard the Torâ€" onto and Ontario Salad Committee‘s estimate that the average Canadian eats about 500 pounds of fruit and vegetables each year, she knew exactly where to go for her share. She s ho w ed up in "working" clothes at the Ontario Food Terminal in Toronto, where they obligingly set aside her quarter â€" ton for her. Liz will stay as fresh and cool as she looks by taking her fruit and vegeâ€" tables in salad form, which helps her to cut down on calories while enjoying the best Ontario‘s farms and orchards have to offer. 92 King St. S., Waterloo Opp. Waterloo Square Phpne 744â€"4241 SALADS : » 55¢ n 5§5¢ ving. Fresh Grape Honeydew Meion Cup: Combine 1 "> cups each, Thompson seedless grapes and honeydew melon balls with 2 taâ€" blespoons freshâ€"lemon juice, !> cup fresh orange juice and 1 taâ€" blespoon sugar or sugar to taste. Chill and serve in sherbet glassâ€" es. Garnish each with a fresh orange section. YIELD: 5 to 6 servings. Honeydew and Orange Dessert: Place 3 cups honeydew melon balls and 2 cups fresh orange sections in a bowl. Combine 6 taâ€" DESSERTS: Honeydew with Cream: Cut one honeydew melon in half. Remove seeds and dice. Whip > cup heaâ€" vy cream and add 2 tablespoons sugar and honey dew. Chill or let stand in a cool place 20 to 30 minutes. Serve in dessert dishâ€" es. YIELD: 6 servings. Fruit _ Filled Honeydew: _ Fill smail honeydew halves with eqâ€" ual parts of fresh blueberries and fresh strawherrics, Add Kirâ€" sch, white creme de menthe, Cointreau or sloe gin to taste. Top with fruit ice (homemade or bought) if desired. Garnish wilh‘ fresh mint leaves. \ YIELD: Allow "> melon per serâ€" YIELD: 6 servings. Honeydew Fruit Salad: Chill 2 cups fresh honeydew bafls, "% cup grapefruit sections, > cup fresh orange sections and "2 cup fresh Thompson seedless grapes. Just before serving combine and arrange on lettuce. Serve with French dressing. YIELD: 5 to 6 servings. Joe A. Strub CL.U. R.R. No. 3, Waterioo Imperial Life Assurance Company of Canada Npecialist in Pension Plans and Estate Analysis THE WATERLOO (QOptario) CHRONICLE Phone 742â€"4529 TENNIS APPETIZERS: Honeydew with Prosciutter Cut one honeydew melon in half lenâ€" gthwise. Remove seeds. Cut into thin wedges and peel off rind. Serve with slices prosciutto ham draped across the wedges. Sprâ€" inkle with freshly ground black pepper. Serve as an antipasto. (Thinly sliced ham may replace prosciutto). YIELD: 8 servings. es Thrifty mothers prepare themâ€" selves for the September backâ€" toâ€"school flurry of bookâ€"covering by setting aside the transparent polythene bags which arrive with blouses, sweaters and dryâ€"cleanâ€" ing. For anyone starting from scratch, polythene film can be bought in any store selling plasâ€" tics by the yardâ€"about 25 cents a yard for a 54â€"inch width. One yard will cover several books. Lay the book open on the sheet of poiythene and cut out a piece about two inches larger than the book all round. Foid in the polyâ€" thene over the front and back blespoons fresh lemon juice, 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice and l4 cup sugar and pour over fruit. YIELD: 6 servings. Casual clothes are becoming more important e a ch season, playing a fashion as well as a functional role. At the moment, the "denim look" is the rage. Sportswear manufacturers were quick to see the benefits of offerâ€" ing it in a fabric that remained crisp and smooth no matter how active the sport, and many of them chose "Terylene‘" and cotâ€" ton in denim colors. The popuâ€" larity of their choice is evident in the wide variety of well â€" styled men‘s, women‘s and childâ€" ren‘s slacks, slims and separates on the market today. School books, even as recently as 10 years ago, were so drab in eolor no student minded covering them with wrapping paper jacâ€" kets to protect their resale value. ~Today transparent book covers have become popular as a means of protecting the book while still allowing the color and design to show through. Another newcomer is a 100 per cent ‘"Terylene" surah that has the beauty, drape and feel of finest silk. In smartly subtle abstract prints and gossamer light, this fabric will be featured quently the choice of styles and cloths was limited, and someâ€" times the fabrics were less comâ€" fortable to wear than the familâ€" iar natural fibres. « But all that has changed. Now, a textile expert to spot at a glance. One such blend is made up of 65 per cent *"‘Terylene" and 35 per cent cottom in broadâ€" clolm, poplin and twill weaves that look and feel like lustrous cotton. The difference is that they are almost uncrushable and, after washing, any touch â€" up ironing required can be done when the garment is bone dry. The biend of ‘"Terylene" and cotton is usually identified by a s o m e man â€" made found in fabric const string tag Women have only themseives to blame if they spend precious time at the ironing board. For quite easy to recognize, for they looked and felt distinctively difâ€" ferent. hgy- agreed th e y had major \advantages because they required little or no ironing tempting assortment of wash and wear fabrics on the market. in the past, such fabrics were Manâ€"Made Fibre Blends Cut Down Tedious lroning 236 Margaret Ave. Kitchener Free Parking Book Protection by the Yard 96 KING ST. S. Headquarters For All Pets & Supplies and serve in sherbet glassâ€" Kâ€"W PETLAND WATERLOO STOVE & APPLIANCE CO. LTD. Automatic WASHER â€" ORYER REPAIRS RANGES â€" REFRIGERATORS RADIOS â€" TV. SERVICE SH â€"3â€"5241 With this type of book cover, titles are clearly visible and there‘s no danger ofâ€"the wrong book going to school. Even if the children get caught in the rain, the waterproof plastic will give their books excellent protection. It is so tough, one cover should last the whole term without growâ€" ing dogâ€"eared the way paper does. top and bottom. Then with seisâ€" sors cut the film straight into the back corners of the book and fold the small rectangle of film thus formed to the inside to give a smooth edge. Now complete the folds inside each cover and fasten firmly with cellulose tape. The old saying that "you ean‘t tell a book by it‘s cover" may not be as true as it once was. covers, leaving it standing up will become "relaxing" day, inâ€" stead of being allotted to tedious But while it mÂ¥y be the perky styles that catch milady‘s eye, and comfort that will endear it easy care fabrics on the market toâ€"day might conceivably alter a housewife‘s w ork schedule. & a<C Dial SH 5â€"7047 WATERLOO MEAT MARKET Short Rib & Blade Roast MEATY Spare Ribs 2 s 89¢ 14 KING ST. NORTH FREE DELIVERY tbt. 63« WATERLOO I have several friends 7{h‘a'{-l;;v'or:t;;ndod this school and they tell me that they put salt and sugar on peoples‘ clothes and corn flakes in their beds. Who should I believe, dad or my friends. NEW BOY, Dear New Boy: Y After using common sense I would be compelled to believe the ganyg that says they hurl erasers at each other between classes! HENRY If 1 was in your place I‘d ask myself one <questlon â€"Do robots who have never heard of a pillow fight attend this school? Or do eagerâ€"toâ€"learn and funâ€"loving boys attend this school? I am 14. In September I will attend a private school. My father says that in this school there will only be time for work and organized sports. Dear Henry :; Should 1 talk to them Qa-ihe)' will stop or should I just keep praying? WORRIED DAUGHTER Dear Worried Daughter: A Mother and Father bird may quarrel about where to build a nest but it doesn‘t mean they don‘t love each other. But if these arguments get more frequent and serâ€" ious you should talk to them. HENRY The HE should make the first definite move but the SHE can prompt So you do what the SHE did and perhaps he‘ll do what the HE did! Good luck! HENRY I have an unusual problem. Sometimes I hear my mother and father arguing. It breaks my heart to hear this because I love them both. should make the first move and what is it? We‘ can‘t go on all our lives saying "Hi." him. The HE would invite SHE to a movie if the HE was :ur_cthc?HE would want to go with HE! I think if the SHE breaks through the "HI! HI!" barrier by starting up a conversation (which shouldn‘t be hard for a SHE to do! the HE will have confidence that :he SHI'Z_ likes HE and invite the SHE to a movie! Desar Henry : I have a problem. I am a girl of 15 and attractive. Down the street lives my friend‘s big brother who is 17. I like him very much and know he likes me. S e My trouble is that I am shy and so is he. We often see each other but Dear What To Do: Dear Henry : opyright ‘63 Henry Makow. Dist, by Yoronte DRY CLEANERS SHIRT LAUNDERERS 66 KING ST. S. WATERLOO M There‘s more than just drycleaning to the Sanitone process. That‘s why it has earned the recommendation of famous clothing makers such as Worstedâ€"Tex. For Sanitone includes profesâ€" sional shaping and pressing MACINTOSH WHAT TO DO? FOR hi‘ Who MACINTOSH 742â€"4461 OSK henry Telegram News SBervice,

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