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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Sep 1963, p. 8

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,5 A- ' _ , -, "_, "wwomens Scans 'd H?!“ ' lull-ran- manh- ""iifsi'l"dldtdttttflTgtt'fat'2td'e asp-mm _r.rpbartroirrittrraesauesnsatiarsd.--d margarine 1 Baking Powder Biscuit lash, peel_and slice nprles.j Wash. pit and slice plains ".qu place in I 10% x " a 2% inch baking pan along with apples. Combine sugar. tapioca and salt sprinkle over fruit. Shake pan to mix the sugar and tapioca with the fruit. Dot with butter or margarine. Arrange biscuit over the top. Bake in a preheated moderate oven (375 degree P.) so minutes. The Stewed Fresh Plums an be served either " " accom- pmiment to pork or chicken. or. topped with a Buff at whipped cream they become a satisfying topper-offer to 1 good meal. The Also doing a terrific job on Saturday was Jaeette Mrs. Kay Clarke, director of the women's competitions. and her committee. It was a long day for them. The Jaycees are certainly lucky to have such a hard-work- ing auxiliary _ and so is the community! Apparently, these girls were largely instrumental in getting the new art exhibit off the ground, and, it you haven't al- ready seen it. you're in for .a pleasant surprise. Definite- ly 3 worth while addition this year. biggést ahd best ever. In fact, the whole Faii/Giaranized amazingly enough by less than ninety people. looks like being the t:__-~L _._J lA_A __- __ Moat of the hobbies and handicrafts she takes up herself for the extra knowledge. She also taken the compulsory Cooking School run by the home econom- ics department, Ontario College of Agriculture. "To qualify to-day you must have at least three of these courses to your credit, as well as actual ex- perience at Fairs." Mrs. Hyalop had an apprentice with Iter orrtuturdtry. She insisted on standing throughout and left look- ing as fresh as when she arrived (which is more than could be said for a certain other party). Not only that, but she has five children, all married. and twelve grandchildren'. , lbs. fit medium-sized) apples 4 lbs. fresh Italian prunes mi cups sugar 1/3 cup quiek-eookirtg (“when 1 teaspoon all! % cup (1 stick) butter or Should-ha ,rnarirateauodtooattoya-ar. tut-t Aneaataroi28r-ob-"ttr.raaiet l m In excellent eook." At that time the land expor- hnce u a Pair Director and van u: avid Woman’s In- stitute worker. "t prefer the cooking contest: u there k lo- room for indiciaion - although the jun: and jellies do get very difficult to choose between After u lot of tasting" she added. “Thnt's how it all m and I've bull ever since." she aid. _', We _ iiiA band-m...” ci2GttilUltdtt'1eu't"lttut'gerd mmm'umumuuuuham ourtaah,ro-dtserntroatit. Deep Dish PhIm&App|e tdihr Swiss Knit G. ltd. "t ttl. '1'llU'ft SEPT. 30, TO OCT. 5 Woman’s Knitted Suits Annual Sale Easy Parking Sizes 2 to 10 Yam Wool Trimmings From margarine About 1 cup milk Sift together first 3 ingred~ inns. Add butter or margarine ind unit in to crumb (Insist: my. Stir in enough milk to make I sit dough. Turn out dough onto I lightly floured board and knead about 20 se- conds. Roll out dough to h-inch thickness. Cut out biscuit with a 2-inch biscuit cuttet. Arrange over top of Deep-Dish Plum and Apple Cobbler. YIELD: 24 servings. “KING mun ”scum 3 cups sifted all-purpose ttour 3 tnspoolu double-acting recipe as given will make a omen.) servings at meat accompaniment but man be douhled it the plum: Ire to be served as dessert. 1% teaspoon an "A cup " stick) butter a baking powder doing it Doug has been Inching handi- crafts at Edgewood Camp for the past two summers. He is now a ttmt year s9rdeatt at Waterloo Collegiate with a View to ma- joring in Biology. His summer jobs from now on will have to be in the city "where he can earn more money" he said. Linda is panicularly fond of creative work and has won pri- zes for painting in the student classes in previous Fairs. She is ram sear student at Waterloo Collegiate. Another interest which the fa- mily dines is bowling and in this too they seem to end. "We have tlways enjoyed hob bias and interests together", said Mrs. Hartung. Lindn, IS, competing for the tint year in the adult class. look , seconds and 4 thirds for Gift Wrapped Box, Metal Craft Mo- nic. Driftwood, Plastic Foam. Booked Mat and Doll Wardrobe. Doug. Mt, also a first timer in the adult class. took 2 firsts, 1 second and 1 third in Dried Orna- mental Arrangement. Gift Wrap ped Box, Metal Craft and Mosa- ie The Hmung family, " Mar- shatl Street, Waterloo. believe in "togethernesti" and to prove it won W hobby and handicraft primes between them at the WW Pall Fair this week. Mrs. A. W, Hutung. compet- ing for the fourth yen. took q ftrats and 3 thirds in the Felt Oran. Dried Ornamental Ar. rangement. Plastic Foam. Hook- ed Mat, Mined Sweater, Bulky Knit and Crocheted Mat classes. M.'. as, _ . E r "lirBiiI 1lUi #2.“.2‘Lr - "cl : ""%ww ' " ' v _ in” 'ii'aiiTiaiiiia= minimum-ml MrllElMB8llllqleErf8 York all. a.“ e a "ii'2iae2Etfa"fft,'t'?.lt?flelEE alum-An ml y, TI 7i'iii ‘ pert y at hone r EEEiii.3Efiii'i" ni- 'iiiiiiiiP, 'iiiiiii'riilFGi?Fjai;; [IN lumvcldolto-dsy.= GN iiirii no“ 1L"Cht1 In CG=AS) Megan-aunt belon tun > C111"MLel, s','rxrar..r.22h' {or when to o:- unly " lndhpemble halal-e inur- “their than LTl'T2'.T2.'1": ul died TI every woman's ventral» 1rm has their every mood. in: the finishing touch of trad-able The complete “wublllty 18T] rir11 (hrrfc'IT, to cull costume. whether Ibo . l . . "I 'Grf.?ILTuTI “I. he a 'aM= fortune ut her dbpoul. in working (or a living, or just unend- in; college. 'p fi“ tr/jiirsisfri, fig C .- 1 .' 2:5, _ " aka-£9222”! 'i', e _ ir',:) 2z: ". C C 'l 2 "r-,';":':); " _ii"is.ili's,i'i,; "rrc,r"i_,"ii1scs,ijisiri'i', 5+5 _; g fiii'gi,ii,i'1' 'cis: mjrs:crrsii'r Jrr ',ii'r,d)',: '"i'src"s T 2 ICC',",'; IEii? _ V 75:2- V ," C T'" *2“. ‘42 ’u‘e'zgf'v- ' 2 V _-rr-," 'liEii, at“). f V CASTlLlAN - An exciting cape coat in I.lIllh"r'i,ict's:ii,/:s, (i:i'5i'r, r T ' Black Lammoire Broadtail uniquely - 'iiEtii1/ i)c','t) 2 . 5 ' styled in a series of curves. The full . Itlliliiliii_,,r',s'_rtl)yc""" 21“.; t' 'f front swing is gently offset by a drama- , 222223.72 j" V ' N V 'I ”I" 3’ tic fly-away Collar. 53,r9l1t),tlPsrrrtiFty l .r. “y 5% f s" A E ray! q F I. F - 1uMIBs'tilLWs2. C, gfMll and simple with ",'isicr_iirv,) "'P _):' M l] all rr-fd slight side flair this Silver dyed South- 2, C he?“ V . tr-tim. ',r; " tt il), ~25- i"s,,:'i":'r', r,,?r' . West African Persian Lamb has opu- ""ri'_'iii.iirvf,r"iiis, " l 'lsiii'tsji"jC,r, 22543532531159"? iii) (il',_ir4ci,'('s"li,irr, A Family Lh'El lent iiNgiti of violet Azurene Mink 2.2.922? 24 _,,,,,." W§®§5k¢ " " 'iigiiiiirkir:,, 1krk1llIi11lllil1ilak2Ba.l2al..BlllqllM.lg. LA FIESTA ".' LI glamorous and extrav'2 _t'iitttiiitiiiti* 'l/ _s'iii's'rdialtil _" i .. "W-r 'B' NPN .: tl = . V - "uursuttevxrigrhc1gegrrr:aor,at , mm , Ignnt Stroller of Australian Optimum LefNt',t'f1t-r,f,'l. FW, EsEEi'tirt 'igeiEWi','i. -c,iC, Black styled front s tie fly. "j,. '-s urrwifliflteflngal’emlnm A Mrs. Hartime is the Barron's Call The Reservation a “Us in iin a: cruise tG" with cm I". I!“ m B 0” (I'm. o. CAIm Ticket Agency 36 Ontario M. South Kim Lammoire Be l in a series of swing is gently l r-away collar. SH 3-4156 exciting ca; Broadtail of curves. Jy offset by l Last year Linda won for.three [yeah in a m on the Channel )i"PiitRRggteN" 10-pin contest“ in Hamilton. missing out only ion the fourth and final week. 1 v V . .V. , _ Mani Tenn Major A League ItHrin Champion for 1983. Decorating With Towels Towels are more than just thirsty bite of terry! When you go towel shopping these days, look for I decorative item as well as a drying cloth. To add color spark to a bath. room, it takes just tutlf a dozen washcloths, bath towels and hand towels - combinations ol flowered or patterned prints and matching mud-color unwell at] washcloth. And don‘t forget that open stock towels can be mud:- ed - stripes with solids. blui- ing or contrasting colors. When you embark on decont- ing with towels. main I the choice. Plain terry with I we"! dotttsr border and terry In“; plain border are page!" - I’d inexpensive. A figured wrath I fhrwers, fruits or lain-ll man on a special loom may be terr.. Dottghaattiatmrltrforthe MRS, A. W. HARTUNG of 29 Marshall St., Wats erloo. daughter Linda, 15, and son Doug, ML winners of 17 prizes at the Fall Fair, display some of their handicrafts. e coat in uniquely The full a drama- Women In] The LIV. liven-oli- c-mn. con-unity LII. Ill With Bogianm Bridge Clam - beginning Oct. 3rd German Convendion Choc-o " beginning Sept. 30th European Cooking Clum loin-r In! PM. $tt 4-17" 'rhemusti1itim.t-rot1ir-tti" following m at the Wunrloo Y.W.C.A., m King St. s. The Concern- of Women - beginning Oct. 3rd. Y.W.C.A. Classes alight Went lent I from t side flai _ African banding hem-line I - Sleek 5nd flair this Silver an Persian Lu ng of violet A: line to can“. paint nine in Swing Bonding. St. John's Lutheran Chunk. and we: twice top scorer. Mrs. Hal-tuna play! in a my new: afternoon league. Another son Riches“: m works for Bean Printing. His hobby, to the exdusion of all eke at the moment, is an! __ A With the Pall Fair Baking and Canning competitions coming up on Thursday, the My will no doubt be pitching in again, this time to help their mother win In selecting I leave-ring towel. three quality elements In important: und-re, loops and "Nages. The underwent! is the methane of the towel and gets the not! wen. In it should be tightly woven to - the loops acutely. loop: Mud be clone together Mt that the underweave is not readily an. Ot course, tified as I costly jacquard towel. Hand or face towels called Huck have a pebbly surface due to the huckaback weave. These are very absorbent. “which! the the]. hinges at a lot at war. In My thank] Mali are lot you. Try I mm grantrned or enamel-ed towel. n in: mm lion in dur- ability. tttett thick. mm.» bath When entertaining (minds this year. ‘cnpitalize on the many varieties of squash that come from your garden or gro- cer. Hold a harvest festival! With a buffet dinner in mind, try a spread of colourful burlap to cover the festive board. For a centrepiece, heap a large tray with all vegetables - golden squash of all varieties, peppers. radiant tomatoes. brussel sprouts and broccoli. Circle the tray with individual pots of aroma: tie herbs. _ The menu can be just de- lightful. Try a casserole, using eggplant. shrimp and hubbard mush blended with garlic. An LA FIESTA - A glamorous and extravu agent Stroller of Australian Opo‘mum has skins worked in the round for full look. It is balanced by generous notch.. ed collar and slashed side hip-pockets. M Entertainment $0 GET READY mt THAT FIRST BIG DAY I Chronicle Clusifieds Telephone 744-6364 . au "SNOW FORMS? (”“005 5‘ IS 1051 AROUND "IE as CORNER - - HUNTING SEASON ' WiIMiRWi13 FRISHLY . PAINTED ' T I P S can be used without interruption try leaving " unpainted space about six inches wide on each step. Do the some on the oppos- ite side when you apply the sec- and coal. This oisif gives the middle - the most used urea - agreeable accompaniment to this dish would be a and of differ- ent kinds of lettuce - bibb, leaf and Boston. The ever popular pumpkin chiffon pie a la mode and coffee will leave your guests detittttttuity satisfied. wusmn IT'S "was. sumac, nouns, - use up cussmzo sum" .6 , TH! CHRONICLE k Hunting Outfits Expert/y Cleaned t Waterproofed By the Modern Method: GUITAR - For relaxed elegance this Lakoda Shem-ed Natural Allah: Fur Seal Jacket is snuggly self belted in front giving emphasis to its full swing back. It is topped by a giant collar of luscious Golden Amber Fox. BM "iGriiiiie'r' au Sportswear - mm Ladies Sportswear Lingerie Gloves Nilons Jewellery 713 Belmont Wed, mm Free Faking New shipment Of Children’s Car Coats SHOP ar If I t K I ' S For (Sundry-rs We" Selection

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