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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Sep 1964, p. 6

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FREE i3 SH 3â€"4321 served, are generally found in the palms of small, sticky hands, tucked down behind sofa cushâ€" ions, on the back seats of Motor vehicles or protruding from beâ€" tween two rows of gleaming baby teeth. Rarely are they dis covered in an heroic role â€" unâ€" less Mrs. J. D. McKentie, a St. John Ambulance Divisiona! Ofâ€" ficer happens along. The unlikely combination of popsicle sticks and a trained first aider, helped tourist relaâ€" tions this year and sent an Amâ€" erican visitor home with a good feeling about her border neighâ€" bours. ‘ rPiTE® «ry Take A Lesson In Good Grooming Use Swan Dry Cleaning MAIN _ STORE WELLESLEY â€" PHONE 203 BRANCH STORE ST. JACOB‘S â€" MO. 4â€"2761 Popsicle Stick Splints For Fido MILL END STORE By 10 a.m. Out By 5 p.m. Cosh & Carry In Top Line Assorted Lengths Regular $1.59 yd. Wellesley Main Store Good Quality Sizes 3 to 6X Regular $1.98 SPECIAL $1.35 pair Shop Mill End Store As We Always Sell For LESS â€"â€"â€" White Top Quality Reguiar §$5.95 MEN‘S DRESS SHIRTS WOOLCOTT BLANKETS Assorted Lengths â€" Colors BOYS DENIM JEANS St. Jacobs Branch Store BLEACHED SHEETING First Line â€" Sizes 6 to 1% ONLY $3.65 pair SPECIAL 98e yd. RUBBER BO0TS SPECIAL 63c Ib. SPECIAL $3.95 Putting her ingenuity to work, Mrs. McKenzie made splints for the canine‘s limb, using popâ€" sicle sticks. She then seni the grateful motorist to a vetérinarâ€" ian. A dog may be a man‘s best friend, but perhaps a dog‘s best friend is a St. John Ambu‘lance first aider! ing sounded to attract her atâ€" tention. She stopped and found that the owners poodle was lyâ€" ing helpless with a broken leg. Park, as part of her volunteer public service duty, when she realized that a car horn was beâ€" was on her way to Prequ‘ile Call Anytime â€"â€" In thanking the members for their gift, Joe Dorsch said, with all the good bowlers in the club. it is very likely that in the near future, they may azain have the Canadian champions within their membership. Hitting The Kitty Preceding the banquet, mem bers enjoyed a two game, mix ed jitney. The 33 members en joyed the turkey supper, donat ed by Carl Zimmerman and Rol and Planz of Freiburgeres Ltd Joe Dorsch and Ray Reibel, the new Canadian Doubles Lawn Bowling champions, were guests of honor Thursday, at the Watâ€" erloo Lawn Bowling Club. Jackâ€" ets were presented to the young champs by club president, Henâ€" ry Cornish. 22 cups water)h | _ 1‘2 teaspoons turmeric 2 teaspoon cloves 6 quart basket of cucumbers, about 1 inch or smaller in diaâ€" meter. 10 small white onions 4 cups sugar ‘» cup coarse salt 5 cups white wine vinegar, diluâ€" This recipe makes crisp, thinâ€" ly sliced pickles with a spicy sweet flavor. And it is so easy; there si no overnight waiting. Just slice the cucumbers, soak for 3 hours, simmer for a few minutes and then seal in jars. ted with water prox. 2‘2 cups Do not use freeâ€"flowing iodizâ€" ed salt in place of pickling salt. Free â€" flowing salt contains starch which makes pickle brine cloudy and helps the growth of unwanted microorganisms. Alum is used for crispness. Add about 1 teaspoon alum for every four quarts of liquid. Copâ€" per kettles should not be used for pickling. The green color which copper gives to pickles is harmful. BREAD AND BUTTER PICKLES Crisp, colorful appetizing picâ€" kles are the delight of every homemaker. Here are some hints from the Foods Departâ€" ment at Macdonald Institute, Guelph for making prize â€" winâ€" ning pickles: tario grown cucumbers are plenâ€" tiful and just right for pigkling. For firm, crisp pickles use freshâ€" ly picked cucumbers and keep them chilled until they are put in the brine. The warm, spicy fragrance of freshly made pickles is one of the most inviting smells of late Are Tasty Winter Treats vinegar, diluâ€" to taste (apâ€" vinegar, and The Onlamo Flue:â€"Cured Tobâ€" aceo Grower‘s Marketing Board supervised the judging. Retired tobaceo grower Alvin C. Wiltin of Tillsonburg, and J. C R. Meâ€" Knight acted as judges along with Ted Crandon of the Delhi News. The trophy and an accompâ€" anying _ engraved _ silver | tray were presented to the coup)e by Hugh F. Mulligan, assistant to the president of Rothmans Husband & Wife Team Win Tobacco King Award _ The winning crop sold for an allâ€"time high of $1,508 per acre al an average price of $58.(§ per 100 pounds. The Pickersgill crop was harvested from a total of 24.27 acres that yielded near ly 32 tons of t quality tohaâ€" ceo y Gordon and Marion Pickers gill. Walsingham near Tillsonâ€" burg, were awarded the highly prized | "Tobaceo King" crrown this past Wednesday. They reâ€" ceived the Rothman‘s Goid Leaf trophy. awarded annually to the champion grower of flue cured tobaceo.. They were the first husband and wife team to win the crown Waterloo Holstein Breeders Plan Plane Trip To Ilinois . All seats on the 51 seat Vis count are being held for Waterâ€" loo County People. The Waterloo County Black and White show will be held Tuesday, September 29, ail enâ€" tries to be into the office by Tuesday September 22. A tour of farms in che State of Jlinois has been arranged for October 14. Farms to be visited include Elimwood Farms, Gray View farms of Harvey Nelâ€" son and Sons, Chambric Farms and the Northern lllinois Cattle Breeders unit. the First Shakespearean Quintet will constitute the Players‘ quaâ€" dracentennial homage to Shakeâ€" speare". Administrator T. B. Hendry added, "It could very well be the first of an annual series." Passion and Destiny" has been created and will be directâ€" ed by actor â€" director Tony van Bridge. It will feature artists that Canadian audiences have raised to stardom because of their achievements at the Stratâ€" ford Shakespearean Festival. In making the announcement Canadian Players President Carl B. French said, "This tour by the First Shakespearean Quintet Canadian Players To Tour Ontario Canadian Players has announâ€" ced the formation of its First Shakespearean â€" Quintet â€" which will present an evening â€" of Shakespeare to audiences throughout Ontario during the month of November. The evening to be presented by the Quintet has been entitled "Passion and Destiny" and is generally lightâ€"hearted study of Shakespeares concern for humâ€" anity. Scenes of comedy, rom ance and tragedy from King Lear, Julius Caesar, Henry V, Richard III, Romeo and Juliet and several other of the Bard‘s bestâ€"known works have been inâ€" tegrated into an exciting producâ€" tion incorporating this concept. 2 teaspoons mustard seed £ 1 teaspoon celery seed Slice unpeeled cucumbers and. onions wafer thin. Sprinkle with % cup salt and cover vith gold water which hs ice cubes in it. Let stand for 3 hours and draim well. Blend sugar, vinegarâ€" and spices. Heat to boiling paint; then add vegetables. Reduce heat and simmer 3 minutes. Be careful not to overlook these pickles or they will become soft. Pack at once in jars and seal. Vaterloo County ite show will h september 29, be into the of September 22. 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