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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Sep 1970, p. 10

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10 Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, September 3, 1970 I‘m not a superstitious person at all, but from time to time I am forced to admit that some coincidences areâ€" more coinciâ€" dental than others. And I hope you will pardon me for referring just this once again to the filly foal I wrote about recently. We have in the family a camera that cost us $100 four years <ago. It is thus not the ‘world‘s greatest camera, but it is the most expensive one we have ever owned, by far. We bought it one summer when we needed a lot of excellent photographs of a project we were working on. It takes 35 millimetre film and produces either slides or prints. As an old Brownie box cameraman from away back, I always felt very well dressed when I was wearing that camera around my neck. With it, I‘ve taken good pictures in icyâ€"cold weather 500 miles from the North Pole and in steaming heat 35 miles from Cape Kennedy. _ I was driving her the 50 or 60 miles to university after a weekâ€" end at home last autumn when an answer occurred to me. I don‘t like giving people money for nothing. When the foal was born, we had family considerations that made the camera vital. Her mothâ€" er, a fourâ€"yearâ€"old bay standardâ€" bred (unregistered) called Tinkâ€" er, belongs body and soul to our 1Â¥yearâ€"old daughter. She saved the purchase money by working after school and on weekends at a chainstore. But last winter when she started to university she didn‘t have the $125 she needâ€" ed to put Tinker, then in foal, into a box stall at a good horse farm for the winter, as she wanted. I said, ‘"Look, you don‘t have UNFINISHED FURNITURE EDWARD‘S FURNITURE ' Cash and Carry Specials CHESTS OF DRAWERS _ 36"" BOOKC, 4 drawers . .......... $19 5 drawers. ........... $23 6 drawers. . .......... $26 DOUBLE DRESSERS ... .$34. SINGLE DESKS...... . $28. DOUBLE DESKS...... $36. EDWARDS FURNITURE Open Daily 9 to 6 p.m. â€" Thurs & Fri. Until 9 p.m. TWO BIG FLOORS OF FURNITURE 27 Erb West, Waterloo â€" Phone 576â€"4290 2 Entrances â€" Erb St. and Facing Waterioo Square Come in and Browse Around â€" We Have a Under New Management Good Selection of Quality Furniture She thought it over for a couple of minutes and then seemâ€" ed quite relieved. ‘‘That‘s a good idea," she said. Of course, she knew that the foal would be kept in the family, and she‘d really have almost as much to do with it as if it were her own. This summer, to help with her next year at university, she‘s working as a waitress at a resort far from home. The only drawâ€" back was that she was going to miss the early weeks of the foal. We knew that if she‘d been home she would have spent hours every day around the corral, so I thought the next thing was to take a lot of pictures. There was a film in the camera when little Star was born. We took three or four when she was only a few hours old. That finished one roll. We put in another and in the course of a few days finished it, too. On the night when we found Star with her neck broken and the vet had to put her away forever and as we buried her deep in the corral, I kept thinkâ€" ing: Well, at least we have the pictures. When our daughter comes home she still will have that much to see. I opened the envelope. Every film was blank. Not overâ€"exâ€" posed, or under â€" exposed, or blurry, or anything. Just blank. I took the two rolls of film in one Friday, and called for them at the village drugstore the folâ€" lowing week. When I did so, the druggist (a friend of mine), said: ‘‘Say, I‘m afraid you had some bad luck with those films." let us own the foal, when she‘s born, I‘ll pay for the mare‘s care this winter. Don‘t make up your mind right away, but let me know."‘ to do this But if you want to We Stock 36" BOOKCASES .... $14. 42" BOOKCASES..... $16. NITE TABLES........ $14. sINGLE wWARDRoBEs $28. poUBLE waARDROBEs $38. ROLLâ€"AWAY BEDS 30".2.2.2222.... $29. For success every time understand mixing terms casseroles be thawed before heat: Generally, it is safer to heat these dishes without thawing, even though they will take longer to reheat. Home economists at Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph, suggest that when preâ€" cooking casseroles for freezing, slightly undercook them, so when reheating there is less tendency to overcook top or sides. Home economists at Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph, give these definitions to help you follow instructions properly. Beat: To incorporate air by usâ€" ing brisk, regular motion or to make a mixture smooth. Blend: To mix two or more inâ€" gredients thoroughly. Do you find recipe instructions hard to follow? Perhaps the varâ€" ious mixing terms are the underâ€" lying cause of your problem. Cream: Usually applies to fat and sugar â€" instead of blend. To work one or more foods with spoon fork, or beater until creamy and If the casserole dish cannot withstand sudden temperature changes from freezer to oven, ingredients with knives or pastry blender. Fold: To combine ingredients by lightly cutting spoon or spaâ€" tula down through one side of mixture, across the bottom, up the other side, and over the top surface. Stir: To mix with regular cirâ€" cular motion until ingredients are blended. do fhot preheat oven before putting the dish in oven. â€" Freezer wrappings may be reâ€" moved easily from frozen meat by immersing meat in hot water for a few minutes. 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