An audience is a trying thing for any Budding bakers bake brown bread by the batch Ingredients are measured out carefully under the eagle eyes of budding Young cooks find that making bread can be a breezeâ€"or a very serious business‘! cook when putting her best foot forward. chefs who believe in sticking to the fine print of the recipe. Ninetyâ€"five Grades 1 and 2 puâ€" â€" pils at Empire 7public school The 1971 licence plates for passenger cars, dual purpose vehicles and motorcycles went on sale Monday at the Motor Vehicle Licence Agency, 701 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener. About 35,000 plates were is sued from the Twin City agency last year. Officials expect this will be increased by about 1,000 this year. Deadline date for the plates is Feb. 25. Registration fees remain unâ€" changed this year. Plates for pasâ€" senger cars and dual purpose vehicles with eight cylinders cost $35; those with six cylinders, $27.50; four cylinders, $20; and motorcycles, $10. The plates will be white on blue, the reverse of this year‘s colors. If a used motor vehicle is beâ€" ing transferred at the time of registration, a certificate of mechanical fitness is required before new plates can be issued. 1971 plates go on sale Waterioo Chronicle, Thursday, December 3, 1970 3 are among Waterloo youngsters who have been studying the ins and outs of breadâ€"mkaing reâ€" cently. Last week, the Empire group put its combined knowledge to the acid test and agreed it was "‘delicious."‘ Complete with aprons and chefs‘ hats they produced batch upon batch of Nova Scotian brown bread under the watchful eyes of teachers Alice McKee, Jeanette Lewis and Mrs. Daethel Hodgson, as well as several mothers. The baking effort was the culâ€" mination of a month‘s program during which they studied the origin of various foods and the pe(;ple and places involved with their production and distribution. After a session in mathematics the youngsters proceeded to a grocery store where the ingreâ€" dients for a selected recipe were purchased. Prospecitve buyers were lined up at the door when the sale openâ€" ed at 10 am. Only a few items remained when the sale closed at 2 p.m. â€" Finally they assembled ingreâ€" dients and utensils and set to work to produce the final product. No Used motor vehicles licensed previously in another province also require a certificate of mechanical fitness before they can be registered in Ontario and new plates issued. All items offered were the work of members of the group. Proâ€" ceeds will go to purchase a gas kiln. Members of the Waterloo Potâ€" ters‘ Workshop report a $400 proâ€" fit from their annual Christmas sale in the workshop Saturday. expires March 31 one had anything but praise for the cooks when the result was tried out. The deadline for plate installaâ€" tion on trucks, buses and trailers do it. _ Afterwards they toured Weston Bakeries Ltd. to see how others Sale a sellout