is. "iii/i i" ifil'i""rlfti?iiii'ii'i, Bo give some thought to your weekend driving and plan to give it purpose as well as pleasure. There won't be many more opportunities - and ith, a long time till wring! It is alao when many of the United In.“ Iqal- int familiaa timt awed on their one-hundred an Gov- ernment grant of land and when to-day a few direct deaeendanu still tam parts of the original laud. Al- though their way of life is a far cry from their mod {Dianna ancestors. moat of them have an exciting hie- ry and many interesting facts to relate. Stories of prom - from clearing the land and tilling the nail up to present day mechanical methods. And for women - from primitive log and wood burning kitchen We: to "t'yunlined_1rnd fully equipped. modern hon“. Here too is an Interesting and beautiful section of the newly developed "Bruce Trail", a project which the fruitsrowerm, together with prominent citizen, have eo-operated in to make inviting and attractive for visitors and pleasure seekers. The Trail offers beauty at its best from early spring to late fall. To add to the picture is the panoramic view of the vast vinelanda be- low stretching Northward to Lake Ontario where ocean going vessels can be seen going to and from Hamilton Harbour. The vista, whether you photograph it on your memory or on your film. is unforgettable. Even yet, New Canadian families from Europe no still settling throughout this fertile urea and the ox. change of ideas on farming. eustoma and teadititrnat 30:35. all add warmth, colour and prosperity to the riet. Ono of the... welt worth tho trip at cu. It... h the thm fruit [roving district. that fwd]. and In duct“. valley can.“ between the Minn M nut and Lake 0mm. so rich its buuty and m- n include- South Wontworth, Lincoln. WM and F.tat_!u1tye.m.1 Comic- anf_eay _tr+r1teFyi, akin-Monmortpamtumc tetitre,-e-tir!ttbriettitatotrreei.0o atsqrtthtttoopreetmttrt.iqe.stdiedmeiinettitrt. -irttHre--ett-tritlti1oealitr_4 o-tries-tati/tViet-toe-to so put: of the mm. we wouldn’t)†“it "atfrthtd_rive alone. ’ _ _ the No. 8 â€MAKE; $661" iiaGCiiiii- a; wean}! pleguruguely through uni-"put a; thq upâ€. hunt-u mud- _ ,x,titr.'1'i'lli',i'i1'rlik'ii',l It'll-JEN†, - Turkey 3 Walt turkey in cold griit"t water. Pat Md. dry with - well; leave ouuide mom. n In tart Adam pa pound turkey ready to attttt. Set aside m (on! amount lot til. Ruin; and gravy; quid. the remainder Wan Inn Ind body "Mu. Sprinkle antic also with can and pom. M turkey. _ nun neck skin to body. with skewer. 1’th Jen uncut band if kin u tail or tie them {0 tail. Place tultkey. mm lid. lt th ad: in iiriiiii. open routing pan. It'dnnnd. cover with a 1 covering or "tent" d alumnus toil. Rout turkey in I no" ven (3251.). accord!“ to weight. Cook the bird " to 6 hurl for a c to 8-pound turkey; 4 to 4% hours for In a to â€if†bird; V; to 51A hounjor I 12 to IHtound bird: " to " un In I, .ts_afroygtdbird; 6%toTttour0ltrn20to2b9ttutoirtL The tuier, golden-brawn turkey on the holiday tahie I: and! reason â€of" thank: for the abundant. at tho nun. m an: addition Accent monotodium glutamate. your bird ell! ho a thte'? of good "vor. Accent hangs on; all an "at. delieatq -m of the meat and makes it new Meter. too. Sink. It on a. “in and inside the ettvitie-tsd be sun m In. it in the stuns“ and any, too. Allow about one-ha]! pound ready4tretttth turkey . serving when purchasing _the.trird-mnd allow utt- Nat: sounds. "ndwiehes, nu the moonwalk turkey but. I!" - Salas Cloth to Help In Mike You “can lulu-u or “and Mun . . . In. em Wank. Open Thursday and Triday until 9 pan. Our Store In Air Conditional Foe Your Shopping Comfort mated for luck dun name was CHILDRENS WEAR You May Be Held Rupomible If Our Shelves Burst, SO SHOP NOW Give Thanks For Turkey " LIL: Deeryrrtposed Bpecially for Bomb Tog ...andBlGDSA3uitoo Waterloo Square Wubrloo SH 4-5121 Ir You WAIT nu. The day in cold by.†'Meth-. Tho kids and do“ the short, an an. what you‘d prefer: So shop right new for him, for hot. ttiatVaiuTiiiik We}; . u “an at b Thig you; follow we." school cloth“ with lumen and rul- uduu Mitt-in. The (rumor: In emttitsertul-rtyied with " MN. Vii-thud and the white In!!! it in cotton Meme with were". collar. Both Ire Intuit-humble and require 'r.lpttrettiehoeanirmstore. m In: maul but unan- We've already an quarter turkey: on many markets. The trout part is manly bruit and Visit. meat and the hind-quar- ter with drumstick and thigh. mostly dark meat. This month pious such as breasts. thighs, drumsticks Ind wings vill be coming on the market in some he home economist: of the Counter Section. Can-d: De- partment of Agriculture h n v e recently cooked a great many at these "eat-ups" in their test kitchen: in Ottawa. The larger pieces can be routed either with or without stuffing. One of the most interesting cut: cooked we: a baht-breast at turkey from I at. pound bird. It weighed about The" no you change: going a thou days In the poultry huhâ€: no on. at the most "volutimsary is in the march-n- dllill d turkeys. Val - turkeys m Incominx' another "b! the “cut-um" in the poultry bus. iness. For the small family de- ntin: turkey for one meal or for the busy houuwilo wanting n 'irrsNerto-grrepar. turkey dinner. cut-up turkey is the tau/or. TNTS SKIRT AND JACKET. designed for the Junior Mia In the latest fuhion silhouotu, can be teamed with a vari- A New look at Turkey 'cl 'c1'tuig, ' "53:53 EEC: 't' If you find cut-up turkey on the market in your area this month, why no! try cooking thar pieces and we how you like them t ' pounds amt would give a to 3 servings. This hall - trreast of turkey was pitted on stuffing on I piece of foil. The skin was shunted to keep from sttrttrttng = the}?! was brushed with butter and covered loosely with aluminum foil (dull side out). Roasting at this cut took about 2r, hours in I 32Soiegree F. oven. Drapery. Upholstery, Slip- cover Fabrics & Yard Goods, Outstanding Quality At Low. out Prices. Large Selection. Take Ad- vantage " our Fall Specul- nnd Save. $ltlulilrlttTtmtt's trtmer to. REM“ DEPOT. 2281 King St. E. Kitchener Opposite New A&P Store ‘Open dilly . an. . 6 gun. Thu-I. a Fri. 0 an. - ' pm. Phone 24S4MI SMOKED HIND HAMS am or wuou 5V. (mm (UT or was 6IV " Butt Roast Pork 49, M. Flltliil80llt(iiilt's 92 KING ST. S. FIE! DRIVE" PM“ 144.424t E333} FALL SALE Hours: 7 mm. to 6 p.lll. -- Fri. till 9 pan. OPP. WATER-1:00 soul: GOVERNMENT INSPECTED MEATS FABRICS OF ety of simple. - to - make blouse; in cot- ton knit, print. or broadcloth. Ideal for almost any #cuion. _ HINDS FRONTS SEE} 1llliaterim Your Air Conditioner You can buy canvas try the yard to make your own cover. mg. or ready-made shelter: may be purchased at your local canvas awning shop. To make your own, out a pattern accord- mg to the line of your condition. er, Use an eight or ten-ounce canvas and machine -atitch with a heavy needle. Around the opening of the covering. atitch a wide hem through which a heavy drawstring can be run for secure fastening. An ideal protective covering that will Nook out dust and dirt from the inner workings of your " -eottditioner can be made from sturdy cotton canvas. Too, canvas increases in strength when wet so that even winter rain and snowstorm: can‘t harm house color or trim Maybe you Can't move your air-emtditioner inside It the of summer, but you can “in it 'Yi'bm“!he in? Ind gear or hush winter weather. it. An added convenience is that "use coverings Ihut out cold drafts that might enter through opening. Hound your condition- er. For a decorator touch. be bold in your use of color, perhaps matching the covering: with the m 'rw", HA EF. 42n- EEK-A. WATERLOO they dot not are {by pre- pared to do it? Where Inuit nursing go from here t" mic- pound at m LILO. annual ninth. bold in Mar a! this rear," at! In: can“. 1mm at R.N.Lo. pn- vincial Mtieq who ill b that d sumo-nun. Suid In: 'eCutai. “In the resolution it was mom-end- od an: in lint an" d a. m..." pmi.ettt.ittttt.ttrrtrtofa ‘MI Davina-viii. My b depr- overuu . who when to an (manuals “mu. , "'. m hunting“! Do 1"†"and ' "ttrattrrssemmingt-ttts. Dr. mm]. needs of patients and mu? many hie: Who does nunho? What do in: m, u Spending at the luminance. Miss Laura Barr, WN.A.O. Executive Secretary said: "Pm. vision of health some" is be. comin; more and moro coup)" Ind exmive. Community Pres. Iure could precipitate Ionic othu you. detistitsg our M0 at nun-m. “Nulm' themselves In din. "tistied with their vault in... and yet may luv. [did to accept thcmulvu u Mellon, dont work." with lush and strengths. tf the pmleuion is to intorpnt itself to tho community there mull. " tome unin 11 thought and ttttttvictim among mm- mambo". "Through this province-wide study. we feel that Onurio'l mop than 0.000 rumored nun- COOLEST CAT IN THE ALLEY. This little gray alloy kitten ia probably the best druud in Canada. A law weeks ago he walkod into a Toronto tailor uhop and woo promptly adopted. This black and white check coat is only one of many he haa had tailor-Ma for him by [all master-TNS Photo WBHNK “I .RNK or NW. SCUM! Caltatartrkttubmrtettattdfhtdttut Manlyyoucan magnum“ Homo lmmlmnionhis aluyothuwonhwmo W.Tllk to the man-cur. Ho’s mo kimtet"wtwttttentrt-ttatit'sliutesb-Hdoqtotttt"atttrr-t-rmtrtqhmlM __ Appeal“: for "Insult Int-ch" he will ducribo h detail pnedul projects mm "ittdtviduat tttnt-es and A display of hank-mu from overuu eon-mu, donated “in “sum in than", In It. "and and an. aNeehd " Dr. magnum. try moot her many triads. old Ind m. dur- in; thin no. on her cont-to- on. an d which are nun. members. will cumin. their “made. towards themselvn and mud: 3mm. and In so do. ing will more aeeurat.tr may pmyloms in and†ind-y. Cart hum-a. " 'u/trread Crescent, Kitchener, chairman d the Kg" District Waive-1p. In. D. Raatetteh In] in: 3. Wet" will now the using. tmt VIJ. Inlet at a can". "During the coming months. nu our mama and Clapton across Ontario will be concu- trating their “(in in deter mining amen, the comm-ion whom-cud ammo-u- nual meetietg a! the Atacama. next I eluded She will be introduced try In. sprin‘" Ill†But can- “Flt-lull (I . for ma. - "afttaMieraruftoen A-tingot eon-mu, donated “in I.†to no. in than", In I.- m plane on, Bttd “a. '"e"td Pr “.3 d Mrs. u St. new. "re-teral Chung. Thu - has been at- be a Baden Bale Sale to be convened by In. Edwards and wort parties for a novelty sale are to be "fluid by In. H. Deena. 1O Weber St. W.. Kitchener. Hostess“ " the meet- in: were In. Ill. Edwards and In Kenneth Scott, 6t Cun- bridge Avenue. DUNWM! ot AarGliiLi.' - _A satin. d the Lame: Aux. wall it. Waterloo. and he: not liehul have neatly tetumed from I dim-uni vacation in Britain where they spent Ion. time in Motion. Conn“ and An exhibition 8 artifteU at an We» Indian in boon hand to the University a! INS rat-loo by an Manna-t at Northern Minn and National new“. The exhibit of mm. tive mush. tools. mums and nun-ll: in on display in the Lib. an of tho Engineering Build. ing at II. University during to mouth at Oetntter. The Engineering Library il open Iron: 3:!) an. to 5 pm. and a pan. to " pm. Monday through Friday; Saturday, I “a. to " noon. and 1 tot. tn ' p.m.; and Sunday a pm. to lo p.1n. {and _ '11. mam hi hr: no 't.etrc.c, Impala tatertplaeeoesoetertrer mum hole ttf Mrs. El. Edwards. t Gun St. s., Kitchener. Two new lumber: were present. In. Boy Italian. " Belleview, and In. human Manhunt, 1 Cedar St. S. Plus Item and. have: and branchea in aut- umn colours will be used to duo crate St. Louis Hall, Allen St. East, Waterloo, on Thursday w- ening, October 10th tor a doa- Iert card party to be held by the member: of St. Louia Cath. olic Women's League. Conven- ing the event will be Mrs. Don. ald Trump and Mrs. Michael Paleczny. Fancy homemade des. IO?“ will be served after which can!- wilt be played. A draw will take place on a major door prim and numerous other special wins. The time for thiq dessert and card party will be 8:15 pan. October 10lh. on. mu Enema " - "Did you mm", 50." , This M up 5. mad " an " c' W