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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Aug 1964, p. 4

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MAIN _ STORE WELLESLEY â€" PHONE 203 BRANCH STORE ST. JACOB‘S â€" MoO. 4â€"2761 ACTOR JEFF YORK musters his super scowl as blustering river king Mike Fink, Walt Disney‘s comical yet villainous heavy in the actionâ€"packed production, "Davy Crockett‘s Keelboat Race," set to be aired on "WALT DISNEY PRESENTS" Sunâ€" day evening, August 23, 6:30 â€" 7:30 PM EDT over the CTV Network. Hundreds Of Other Items â€" Someth Family â€" Come In & Check Prices We Sell For Leas STATUESQUE is an apt description for Kiriaki Tsopei, of Greece, chosen Miss Universe for 1964. Here she strikes pose alongside Greek statue in the garden of her hotel at Miami. The 20â€"yearâ€"old beauty is from Athens. She loves potatoes and chocolates, but weighs 121 and has a 36â€"22â€"36 figure.â€"TNS Photo MILL END STORE Assorted Lengths Colors Reg. $1.59 lbâ€" Now On Sale FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT A BARGAIN Singer Treadie Sewing Machine â€"â€" Round Bobbin Reverse Stitch â€"â€" like New SPECIAL _ $68.00 Wellesley Main Store Long or Short Sleeve â€" _ Assorted Sizes Range of (‘nlp::s Reg. Up To $4.95 Good Quality MEN‘S SPORTS SHIRTS WOOL COTE BLANKETS SPECIAL _ $6.88 pr. St. Jacobs Branch Store BLEACKHED SHEETING Black of Brown $9.95 Pair SPECIAL _ $1.00 WORK SHOES ~â€" Something For The Whole Assorted Lengths 98¢ « 63¢ Before you actually mount the pictures in the album, experiâ€" ment for the most pleasing efâ€" fect. Lay the pictures down on the page and move them about till you get what you want Reâ€" member that when a book is opened you always look at two pages at one time Ensure that facing pages balance each othâ€" By cropping a picture you take away the part of the picture that‘s unattractive, | distracting or unnecessary. Mark off the area that is the heart of the picâ€" ture with crop marks (on the margin‘ and take it to your photofinisher. He‘ll enlarge that part only. You can make your snapshot album infinitely more interestâ€" ing by using a little imagination in your picture layouts. Rowâ€" uponâ€"row arrangements are dull. Take a cue from magazines â€" vary the size and positioning of your pictures and you can achâ€" ieve the same pleasing results. You can vary the size of your pictures in three ways. A straight enlargement of _ your best ones is in order. You can reduce the size of others, and even change their shape hy goâ€" ing to work with a pair of scisâ€" sors. Even your uglyâ€"duckling snapshots can be turned into atâ€" tractive pictures by "cropping". Imaginative Layouts Can Make Your Snapshot Album Shine The meditation written by Miss Bernhardt is published in the September, October issue and will be used on Tuesday, September 15, 1964. Many thousands of copies of each issue are distributed by chaplains serving with the milâ€" itary forces, chaplains in veterâ€" ans and other hospitals and by Chaplains serving prisons and other institutions. For visually handicapped people, The Upâ€" per Room is available in Braille and Talking Book editions. WALLAR‘S LADIES WEAR King & Dupont â€"â€" Waterloo â€"â€" DRESS SALE â€"â€" CONTINUES â€"â€" 2 FOR 1 Linens â€" Silk Jerseys â€" Laces â€" Arnel Jerseys STOCK UP AT LOW PRICES @ ror ALL SALES FINAL â€" NO REFUNDS WALLAR‘S LADIES WEAR Here‘s an idea that will let you get more mileage from your snapshots and at the same time prevent them from being tucked away and forgotten in a drawer. Hang a "bulletin board" (piecce of cork would do nicely) in the den or recreation room. As soon as a new batch of snapshots arâ€" rives, pin them on the board for the family and visitors to see, When it comes time to change the "exhibit‘ and make way for new snapshots, the pictures can be taken down and given a perâ€" Divide your album by subâ€" jects. Group your snapshots unâ€" der headings such as family hisâ€" tory, vacations, Christmas, Easâ€" ter, children. weddings, winter scenes, sports or any special event that is important in your life. What kind of album should you use? Some people prefer to have several small ones, each devoted to a particular subject. But, the best investment is the large, looselcaf type. Jt gives you the room to vary your layâ€" outs; it will lie flat while you are working on it; and it alâ€" lows you to insert new pages when you want to expand any section. er. (Doubleâ€"page spreads from the magazines make a good guide). VERDOME COUTURIER design elongated fringe collar of pearls and erystal with earrings to match. By Coro. Other partncipaimg municipavl- ities are to be notified of Water loo‘s decision. It‘s wise to have a filing sysâ€" tem for your negatives, Place them in clear. seeâ€"through enâ€" velopes, available from your photo dealer. They can be stored in a cardboard shoe box, with 3" x 5" cards as subject dividâ€" ers. Work out the details of your filing system to suit your own purposes. The main thing is to manent place in the family al bum. Waterloo Council M on d a y night approved the formation of an Area Planning Board. The board to retain the technical staff, and that a budget of $35,â€" 000 be raised on a per capita basis. from the participating bodies. They also recommended sending a letter to the minister in charge, requesting that a matching grant be provided. It was the feeling of council membâ€" ers that herg, was a good basis for the beginning of such an establishment, not only was new ground being broken in this area. but for the whole province. It was felt that the minister would look upon the request favorably. Approve Formation of Area Planning Board Approve Formatioi of Ar WC 46 King S. N. 8:30 a.m. â€" 6 p.m. Fri. 8:30 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. CLOSED All Day Wednesday GUARANTEED MATTRESS Bring This Coupon To ALAN RIGBY‘S WORTH $20.00 HOUSE of FURNITURE On A Posture Innerâ€"Spring OPEN XEL4 SH 4â€"4682 Waterloo have them all in one place. proâ€" tected, but readily accessible. So gather up your snapshots and spend the next few evenâ€" ings working out pleasing layâ€" outs for your album. You‘ll be able to enjoy your photographs all the more While most of us think of pearils in the more familiar creamy white colour, the conâ€" noisseur includes those thai glow with a pink or bluishgray iridescence. Rarest are the black pearls â€" â€" truly gems of exotic beauty! Today . pearls are combined with all precious gems in jawâ€" ellery; from pearl button earâ€" rings or a modest clip for $20 or less, to brooches and tiaras of unmistakable grandeur. Great jewel connoisseurs through the ages have loved to combine pearls with other gems | in the same piece of jewel]ery.* Wealthy Roman matrons prized pearls and emeralds. Potentates ‘ of the East, the home of the ; pearl, werepartial to rubies and | pearls. The French have always | loved delicate jewellery fasaâ€" | ioned of gold, pearls, and diamâ€" | onds. : The pearl necklace is a perâ€" fect ‘starter‘ to which other gifts or pearls may be added throughout the years. Pearl bracelets, rings, brooches and clips are just a few of the posâ€" sibilities. Pearl earrings are a special favorite of clever women who know how they add lustre to the eyes: and complexion * Pearls enhance all metals and all other jewels . . . rubies, emâ€" eralds, topaz as well as diaâ€" monds. Thus the gift of pearls will go with all the other jewâ€" els a woman may come to own. Some of the greatest tragedâ€" ies of Arctic exploration and many of the hardships suffered in the North resulted from failâ€" ure to learn from the Eskimo earlier in our history, he says. | Vilhjalimur Stefansson was the | Describing the development of Arctic clothing, Scott E. Al exander of the Northern Affairs Department, points out that it really began in 1948 when RCAF researchers started serâ€" entifically measuring and imiâ€" tating the known qualities of Eskimo caribou skin clotainz. The development has been fairly recent, however, because it took civilized man hundreds of years to recognize that the Canadian Eskimo was the real expert on cold weather clothing Many of our most efficient modern textiles, engineered to protect us from wind, rain and extreme cold, were inspired by clothing of the Canadian Eskâ€" imo. Fabrics for modern ski jackets, warm but lightweight pile, foam and fibre interlinâ€" ings, and coated rainwear have resulted from the search, first to imitate and later to improve on Eskimo garb. PICKLED PEACHES â€" Texstvles 1+ 16 to 18 med:mgl peachâ€" es (about 4 lbs.) 2 Cups sugar cup white vinegar cup water fourâ€"inch sticks cinnamon teaspoon whole cloves KELVINATOR "NOâ€"FROST" FOODARMA Automatic Defrosting Pull Out Shelves Freezer Will Hold 183 lbs. Full â€" Width Crisper Over â€" All Size 63" High 41" Wide â€" 25%/," Deep Full â€" Width Dairy Chest High â€" Capacity Door Sheives Magnetic Door Gaskets â€" â€" Buy Quality Weduesday, Kugust 14, 1987 ev just long enough so that the skirs will slip off eastlv. (Be careful not to leave peaches in bowing water long enough for flesh to soften or they will not skin smoothlv ) Drp peaâ€" thes at once into the syrup, timmer until tender fabout 12 minutes) Lift peaches into a bow! and set aside until you have pecled and cooked the remainder _ Remove saucepan from heat; add peaches in bowl. cover and let stand overâ€" night _ Next: morning. pack peaches inte stemle hot jars Add the snices tn the svrup and reheat to boiling. Pour svrup ove _ nickles to enver frint to wothin G2 inch of far tor Seal. es« anrd store in a rool. dark plac Here‘s an unusual iecipe to nelp vou win first prize at vour Jocal fain‘! Thoose _ fineâ€"flavoured. _ treeâ€" sipened Ontamo fresl peachâ€" os that are firm and free from blemiskes. Put vinega:r, water and sugar into a Bâ€"quart sauâ€" sepan. simmer 3 nunutes. Skin one half of the neaches by dropping them in bailing watâ€" Model 966N The newer foam fabmc.. and the featherweight fibro fillings which operate on the principle of trapped air spaces providing the insulation, are also> used now for lining cold weacher clothing and have practically taken over in such related freids as sleeping bags. Government researchers iinâ€" ally seitled on a nylon taffeia coated with polyurethene which though water light was also commfortable. The fabric deveinpâ€" ed with the belp of the Carâ€" adian textile industry is now familiar to us in ski jackets and windbreakers. enly explorer to in total {~ Eskimo way m. recogâ€" â€"aizing that the natives had deâ€" ‘veloped the highest techniques of survival. Eskimo clothing is ideal beâ€" cause it insulales, keeping hody heat inside but allowing just enâ€" ough air circulavon to ventriate and keep the body dry. The necâ€" essilty for this "air permeabic ity" was the biggest problem in developing waterproof | fabrics for Arctic wear. Tne~usual cup ber, neoprene or latex coalings stopped fabrics from breathing. It was long a common mis conception that iuw â€" temporaâ€" ture clothing should be completâ€" ely impervious under all ‘cirâ€" cumstances Arcuic _ dwellers know this is unwise «s work or any extra exertion would cause swealing. Mr. Alexander poin:s out that the RCAF began the search for the synthetic caribou skin in 1948 which resulted in tue 19419 50 development of the now (1ir ous uylon pile fabrics combinâ€" ing the good qualities of the hides with superior tear strength and wasnatility This‘ was followed by nyion fleece which proved excellent as a tinâ€" er for parkas and soots

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