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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Nov 1970, p. 18

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Delicious desserts can be quick and easy. In this recipe from the food department at Mac- donald Institute, University of Guelph, applesauce, gingersnap crumbs and ice cream are layer- ed in a tall Parfait. 2 cups applesauce 1/2 cup brown sugar h tsp. cinnamon 1/4 tsp. nutmeg 1/3 tsp. ground cloves vanilla ice cream, slightly softened gingersnap crumbs (use about 18 cookies) maraschino cherries Combine applesauce, brown sugar, cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. Spoon a thin layer sauce into six part Sprinkle with a layer snap crumbs. Add a l cream. Repeat layers Garnish with a 1 cherry. Serves six. S-minute desserts Combine all ingredients except jelly. Blend well. Roll out on floured surface, half at a time, to a 12 by three- Cheese Fingers 2 cups all-purpose flour le tsp. salt Ya tsp. baking powder I/a cup sugar % cup butter, softened 1 three-oz. package cream cheese softened jelly In large bowl combine all in- gredients. Blend well. Shape into ball or crescents using a round- ed teaspoon for each. Bake for 15-18 minutes. Do not brown. Bake 'n fr'eez'e codkies Toombs tells of Israeli dig for Yuletime festivities i.e,tt.rtePetretllti,tt.r1t..',s, 'teltI.tuvP,thttstnf1tr,Egr?t, T.tdit,of9eisneedr.ii Almond Tents 2 cups all-purpose flour h tsp. salt 1 cup icing sugar 1 cup butter 1 five-oz. can diced toasted al- monds 1 tbsp. vanilla extract Preheat oven to 325 degrees Fahrenheit. Avoid the Christmas rush and bake now. Here, from the food de- partment, Macdonald Institute, University of Guelph, are some family favorites that you can bake and freeze ready for the tes- tive season. 18 Waterloo Chronicle, Timmy, November 26, 1970 " mm WATERLOO BOWLING 24 Automatic Pin Lanes Ltd. 14 Princess W.. Waterloo OPEN BOWLING Monday Thru Friday 10 a.m. to 7 [MIL Saturday s a.m. to 11 pm Sunday I p.m. to 10 Fro. FAMILY BOWLING Daily q - 7 p.m 742-9582 FUN FOR EVERYONE layer of parfait layer of r of apple- fait dishes. r of ginger- layer of ice , to the top, maraschino Setters Combine flour, butter and sugar until well blended. Press into eight-inch square pan. Bake at 350 degrees Fahrenheit for 15- 20 minutes. While warm cut into squares. Arrange on waxed paper. Place a cherry on each square. Top with one-half teaspoon of chocolate. Let stand until chocol- ate hardens. Melt chocolate pieces over low heat. Remove from heat and set aside. Chocolate Cherry Square: 1 six-oz. package semi-sweet chocolate pieces 1 cup all-purpose flour V2 cup butter, softened . 1/3 cup packed brown sugar maraschino cherries Bake at 350 degiees Fahren- heit for 20-25 minutes. inch strip. Cut into three by one- inch strips. Make a deep groove lengthwise down center of each cookie with a knife handle. Place on ungreased cookie sheet. Fill each groove with Jelly. P, p, _ aa MiliK82Nili5 “ ' w” 1 - tt rt . .. 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Ontarians are the kind of people who wouldn't be here if there was any place better. We are people who came from a hundred lands and stayed to build. People with backbone and brawn and a hunger to succeed. Men and women who've created a stan- dard of living in decades that other lands worked centuries to build. If we have a flaw it's our chronic modesty. Ontarians may be proud to be Ontarians and Canadians . . . they just seldom tell anyone. From an economic point of view that's wrong. The more people we have boosting Ontario and Canada the better it is. And we've got a lot to boost with. At a time when the dollar is having many demands made on it, Ontarians can note that provincial taxes have held the line in 1970. And Ontario. Is there any place youll rather be? Everytime you boost Ontario . . . Ontario and Canada get a little stronger. Government of Ontario Cir) John Robarts. Prime Minister. Dr. Fisher will also discuss next year's field seminar, likely the last for several years, which will leave July 5, returning Aug. 6. It will give students an oppor- A second speaker, Dr. Robert Fisher, also of the school of re- ligion and culture, will discuss last 'eason's archaeological field seminar, a wide-ranging tour of the Near-East that took students to centres of ancient cultures whose stories are now being fully revealed. Dr. Toombs will describe the work now in progress at the site, Tel Hesi, and show slides that show the finds recently uncover- Waterloo Lutheran University’s involvement in archaeology will be highlighted tonight when Dr. La- Toombs, chairman of the school of religion and culture, discusses his recent work at a 5,00Hear-oid site in southwest- ern Israel. He will speak at WLU's Evening of Archaeology in Room 1E1 of the arts building at 8:30 we had a surplus to boot. Yet, needed programs have not been neglected. The Ontario Housing Corporation for example, has housed 120,000 people to date and currently has almost a billion dollars worth of programs active in nearly 200 Ontario Communities. We need a vigorous economy of course, to support these important programs. And, that's where you come in. Though our productivity has doubled in ten years and our incomes in twelve, Ontarians don't sit on their successes. There's a demanding decade ahead full of challenges and opportunities to make the quality of our lives better yet. To meet these challenges we've got to believe in ourselves. Which, when you think about it, isn't such a bad idea.' The seminar, with a total cost of $1,250, is limited to 25 students and leads to the earning of one unity to visit Lebanon. Egypt, Cyprus, Israel, Greece and Italy. An optional visit to London is included. S.W.' BRUBACHER INSURANCE AGENCY 25 Eth Street West Watedoo S.W. Brubacher & Ralph S. Sprung of k announce their change of office address to Telephone: 745-8714 credit of the 15 needed for gradu- ation in the general bachelor of arts program. Dr. Fisher said the seminar is open to part-time students as well as full-time, and the cost can be paid in instal- ments. fo

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