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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 1963, p. 6

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FROM A MATCH TO A NIGHTMARE _ For the community, citizen and Octsher 10th to Octolier 25th, g'ln DINNER A ror s 5 5c VIA§(2 RAISINS 210 pio 5 5c BABY FOODS & snnor in 69c MARGARINE 4 »~.89.; Detergent TIDE is or veat) _ giansizeto 73c CHOCK FULL ONUTS «+. 99. Macaroni & Cheese LIBBY‘$ _ SPAGHETTI 2~â€"â€"43: GRAPE (WITH CHEESE) FANCY QUALITY DEL MONTE PEAS 2. DEL MONTE, PINEAPPLEâ€" BUY BY THE CASE AND SAVE . GRAPES FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES It‘s Your Doller â€" Colifernia Red Emperer, Large Plamp Clusters net yasg® nol GRADE ORANGES **#>" *~69. | :c."a?“' (RA“BERR'ES tyA rses Hlmuob.g19¢ LETTVUCE ##=*@= â€"19. Ontario Grown, NO. 1 GRADE SPIN A(“ w.s'-'::c’.'v';a':.;..d 2 10â€"0z cello bags 29¢ neiicie , ff GREE" BEANS * s i Srave. _ 519‘ moillls Raking. am Ain POTATOES Tropical Green Plant, fih 18" in Height NO. 1 GRADE CASE OF 12 TINS $5.10 â€" SAVE 30c 90; mm3 BOKAR COFFEE SALE precious park lands; and numâ€" erous cases of people. cellapsing from heart strain in their frantle efforts to beat down the creepâ€" ing flames of a grass fire. With SPECIAL â€" 4 DAYS ONMLY! (ViGOROUS & WiINEY, CUSTOM GROUND) SAVE 4 Ontario G o h.‘ *% No‘ S Washed, Trimmed 10â€"0z cello bags to 18" in Height on Bamboo Cane Ontario Baking, For Eating or Juice Idaho Type, 1 Grage _ Sb cellobas Reg. Price 2 tins 470â€"SAVE 40 or POTHOS «h Reg. Price tin 210â€"SAVE 3» Reg. Price tin 456â€"SAVE 5e ._mnm 180z pko 3 7¢ HEINZ PICKLES «â€".27. STRAWBERRY JAM TEA BAGS Nabisco CHINESE DINNER _ «> 89c Ayimer Pure Chun King, Chicken, Beef or Mushroom, Family Size Red Rose, Orange Pekee bag 1083 SAVE 12« ways make sure.your boufire is "cold" Betone leaving i. PIRE SaFgty mwts 1.‘ Is the ‘clectrical wiring im mt-nufl-d-tb taking the "load" of y o ut additional clectrical applianâ€" ces that you may have added is all that is required..â€"»â€"» Al> Fire is the best of servant, but a terrible master. Please give attention to fire prevenâ€" 39. 29. 89. pkg of BR roils 2. 5e WHITING rortions +39. Cooked and Breaded E:HLCKEN“ LOAF â€"~25. WIENERS smmomo 49. Small Link, Tray Pack, Pure PORK SAUSAGE +53. PRIME RIB ROAST =â€"«»« .69 SHORT BRAISING RIBS 4@~ .39. phg ot so 7 Oc BLADE BONE REMOVED BEEF ROAST SALE Roris 3 9¢ sxouuper Ib BLADE t " 0â€" aÂ¥ °t Ventura Fordhook Reg. Price pkg floâ€"‘:v! 2o LIMA BEANS t2oroky 3 Tc LEMONADEe T.V. DINNER Realemon Bwanson, Macaroni COFFEE CAKE ROUND BONE POT ROAST Jane Parker, Pi neapp‘ PUMPKIN PIE Jane Parker ASP Handles Only Meats Purchased From Federally Inspected Pocking Houses Bridey ‘«â€" Qetehbor 10th, © 19848; â€" 7:0@ PM. â€"â€" Extinguished a fire 4G. â€" CHIFFON CAKE #TTLE LARE each 3 Q¢ e t en _ _ _ Frozen Food Features Im-wih‘ in a truck owned by Adams ef Waterice Limited at the corner of Albert & Dorset DELIGHTEULLY DELICIOUS caxke THAT WITH EVERYTHiING â€" TRY iT; JANE PARKER, ORANGE OR Lemon WYA‘ CHUM DOG FOOD 4: 39. Clark‘s in Chili Sauce BEANS with PORK 2 51â€"â€"~+35¢ Chuckwagon (2e Off Dea!) CAT FOOD 3 150. tin: 69¢ BUTTERCAKE mixeés 2â€":»>+79c MEAT BALL STEW sortin 31¢ Puss ‘N Boots, Chicken, Fish or Liver Flavoured Betty Crocker, Choc., Applesauce or Buttercream & Cheese Reg. 2 eerse Reg. 2 pkgs $5oâ€"SAVE 6e R 2R iÂ¥orpkg: 79« Reg. Price 2 tins 530â€"SAVE 70 Reg. Price each 550â€"SAVE 103 "E large 240::6:.‘5' wist Reg. each 490â€"SAVE 10e “(-l "CANADA‘S FINEST QUALITY RED BRAND STEER BEEF" SAVE 10¢ 412101 99c PRICE EACH 596 K â€"Â¥W | i by the Emerâ€" 38 h y y hoere wet «t a popeorn vending machâ€" Ime at Waterioo & Youngster was u:::': Goes lS-ouia)Sg INSTANT COFFEE _ s:..1.05 HALLOWEEN KissESs tb pkg 29c Man .m., 12" x 12" Chock Full 0‘ M y LmOR OFP 24 TINS $4.78 CREAM STYLE CORN 5 15â€"fâ€"0z tins QQc Shock Eult Mimic ue 2 0000 CC 12 COOeY WETUIERE Reg. pack MA\;E-; RAISINS pack of 16 vaâ€"0z pkgs 31c Jane Parker Plain, Sugared or Cinnamon Reg. Price pkg 290â€"SAVE 6e CAKE DONUTS pkg of 12 23c Del Monte, Fancy Quality CASE OF 24 TINS $4.75 CDE A AA @wuarr e l2 220005 Sunmaid, Secdless SCOTTIES Facial Tissue, TIMATO sour Aylmer TOMATO JuiCE in the slot SIDE BACON COD FILLETS COOKED HAM +~~ 53. Schneider‘s, Vac Pac Allgood â€" Smoked, Sliced, Rindless Choice Quality, Sliced, Skinless BEEF LIVER Ann CHECK THESE LOW, 10w Prices MEATY SHORT or CROSS RIB ALL PRICES IN THIS AD GUARANTEED THROUGH BATURDAY, NOVEMBERM ?nd, 1968 Wednesday â€" October HIrd, 1963; 12:3% AM. â€" All fire departâ€" mest units responded io Amy Fuels Limited at 145 Roger YTusidey â€"â€" Octeber Hind, 1963; â€" 6:50. P.M. ~ Responded to Brickâ€" Nuts (7c Off Deal) Creamy A&P Food Stores Located At 35 King St. South Waterioo Lancaster Street â€"â€" Kitchener Open Thursday & Friday Unti y . ; King St. East â€"â€" Kitchener Store White or Coloured Reg. Pric from a bonfire. children had a bonfire going und it spread to a small area of grass at the rear of the callsed. It was evident that [ or lb 6 tIB Reg. Price 2 tins 270â€".;\72.&; D 4 10â€"fâ€"oz tins 49: pen Tuesay To Saturday Nights Until 9 P M. Reg. Price tin 350â€"SAVE 11e Reg. Price tin Price 2 pkgs 590â€"SAVE 4e Reg. Price jar Free Plrfln& zpl‘fl*dms,e 2 pkogs of 400 5 5e 2R 48â€"flâ€"or tins 59. 410â€"SAVE 70 tb pkg 1:4§ A.M. â€" All fire department Furniture Co., Limited, on a report that fire could be seen jury. Total loss amounted to rear of the com» m& g’-&‘od area. 1t is believed that the fire started from overâ€" : 59: o 3 7. +43 The foregoing shouid make the rushâ€"hour snail‘s pace progress in Toronto or Montreal traffic easier to live with, when one conâ€" siders that it could be worseâ€"one could live in Estevan or Banff where the vehicle density is twice as high! s sns Relative â€" prosperity, due to higher wage scales, is not reâ€" flected in vehicle density, as witâ€" mess Sudbury (20 cars per 100 persons) and Sarnia (26 cars per 100 persons). The motor manuâ€" facturing centres rate higher than national average with Windsor (40 cars per 100 persons) and Oshawa (36 cars per 100 perâ€" sons). Montreal, Ottawa and Hamilâ€" tom, with one vehicle for each, roundly, five persons are considâ€" erably (40%) lower than average concentration, a fact which is raâ€" ther difficult to absorb by the bumperâ€"toâ€"bumper, harriedâ€" rushâ€" hour drivers in any of these large cities. Some other unrelated averages, chosen more or less at random across the country, show vehicle concentrations much higher in the small towns than in the more populous centresâ€"Estevan, Sasâ€" katchewan (50 vehicles per 100 persons), Banff, Alberta (60 veâ€" hicles per 100 persons), Swan Riâ€" ver, Manitoba, (50 vehicles per 100 .persons, Kelowna, B. C. (45 vehicles per 100 persons). one major difference that all Toâ€" ronto motorists want to use the same roads at the same time. Traffic jams to the contrary, there are not as many cars per 100 persons in Toronto as there are in points in Saskatchewan ject, which run counter to the popular belief on the relative areas of Canadian greatest vehiâ€" cle concentration. Dominion‘s _ survey â€" revealed that of Canada‘s six largest ciâ€" ties, only one, Edmonton, equailâ€" ed that overall national average in motor vehicles per capita. Edâ€" monton‘s average was 33 vehiâ€" cles per 100 persons, a figure identical with the overâ€"all Canaâ€" dian average. The other cities, in order of density were as folâ€" lows: Toronto, 31 vehicles per 100 persons, Winnipeg, 26: Monâ€" treal, 23:; Ottawa, 22: and Hamâ€" a survey undertaken recently, on the density of motor vehicle ownership across Canada, by Staâ€" tistical Research Department, Doâ€" minion Automobile Association. Mr. R. W. Trollope, President of the Association, quoted some interesting figures on this subâ€" Honey shouid be stored in a dry place, at room temperature (not in the refrigerator). In damp atmospheres honey absorbs moisture readily and will become thin and ferment, says the Conâ€" sumer Section, Canada Departâ€" ment of Agriculture. Cars Most Dense In Small Towns A somewhat surprising concluâ€" sion was reached as a result of 20â€"30 minutes The Canadian Cotton Council points out that wash and wear cottons dry in eight to ten mjâ€" nutes; heavy turkish towels in 4050 minutes; heavy cottons 30â€" mixed loads, the fasterâ€"drying items are likely to be overdried causing excessive wrinkles, shrinâ€" kage and harsh fabrics. Correctâ€" ly dry items aren‘t bone dry but !uve_ a slight degree of moisture Don‘t make the mistake of waiting until cooked meat is cold before refrigerating. Wrap up your meat as soon after the meal as possible say food exâ€" Guelph. This refrigeration is neâ€" cessary, as bacteria, which causes food poisoning, multiply quickly at room temperature. To get best results from your automatic dryer, sort clothes beâ€" Heavy items like turkish towâ€" els, blue jeans and small rugs should be dried in a separate lo_cd from lighter garments. In wnherever you ars~ FIRE SAFETY HiNTts 1.) â€" Burning alive is a horrible way to die. Knowingly to expose a child to perâ€" ish in a fire is a cruel betrayal of trust. 2.)â€" Please give attention to fire prevention. 3.) â€" Is the electrical wiring in your home capable of safely taking the "lead" of your additional elecâ€" 6406 P.M..â€" Responded to grass fire on Bridgeport Road near Breithaupt Bush. No damage. h.".â€"m.m sha! Street to investigate a at the rear of the property. On arrival it was found that seme rubbish was being trical appliances that yhfi may have added reâ€" cently ? cottons

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