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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 May 1971, p. 2

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Sandwiches topic for CI/W. meet Three members of St. Michael's Catholic Women's League showed techniques for producing fancy sandwiches when members held their May meeting. Mrs. Arthur Kocher showed how to produce a frosted sandwich loaf while Mrs. Robert Dietrich and Mrs. John House demonstrat- ed the work that goes into ribbon and checkerboard sandwiches and the variations, of rolled and pin- wheel sandwiches. The demonstrators emphasized the importance of tightly wrap- ping and chilling the sandwiches before cutting. They also illustrat- ed how colored bread teamed with a different colored filling can add to the attractiveness of the VON makes 1 1 .197 visits in 4 months peoplc in Waterbo' Couhty to ignore any political party which tries to gut Ontario along re- Noting the club had been form- ed with the stated intention of. defeating the Progressive Con- servative government in Ontario, Mr. Tux-noun remarked: 2% Waterloo Chronicle, Tm, May 2% 1971 With these words, Brian Turn- ball, Waterloo North Progres- sive-Conservative candidate in the next provincial election, con- cluded a statement on the Cana- dian Democratic Liberal Associa- tion, a political club recently formedinthis area. “That's fair enough. Our parlia- mentary system is designed to accommodate parties which are Mrs. Leonard Mulhall presided. Reports showed that members spent 10 hours cleaning and 19 hours ironing for the church. In the past month, members spent 23 hours helping the Red Cross and visited 11 hospital patients. The group Will supply meat and milk for the guides' and brow- nies' mother and daughter pot- luck supper May 20. Don't "iiii'iiE"FiiTiiii'on, F!artrrfiitotrottstt pare fdod bill . i The general meeting June 9 will be preceded by a mother and daughter potluck supper and followed by a social evening. In 1970, 97,000 Canadians re- ceived no less than 1,275,000 visits from VON nurses. So members of the Waterloo County VON branch were told at their monthly board meeting in Galt. Canada's Victoria Order of Nurses have no mean record. The organization, which was started in Canada by Lady Aber- deen, wife of the 1898 governor general 73 years ago, has 89 branches operating in every pro- vince except Prince Edward Island. ", _ 7 7 politics: Turnbull ‘it strives to keep pace with the changes in community health services and to be a coordinated and integral part of that service. There were 51 admissions dur- ing April to the home care plan the VON operates in Waterloo County. This involved a total of 1,656 patient days. Dona Nash, district director, reported 2.667 visits made dur- ing the month when 115 patients were admitted and 22 re-admit- ted for nursing services. Nurses made 164 night visits in that time, During the first four months of the year members of the Water- loo County VON have made 11.197 nursing care visits to patients. dedicated to the defeat of the government. We already have SocialCredit." Farmed eight months ago, the club; which has grown from eight to 45 active members, has indicated it may become a full- fledged political party and may contest seats in the Waterloo North and Kitchener riding: inthenext provincial election. A spokesman for the club. Dou- glas P. Godfrey, 26 Arthur Place. Kitchener, opposes the Tory edn. cation policy on education and would like to see private and denominational schools, inclnd~ ing the senior secondary school grades and universities get full grants. He also claims the Conserva- tive government is basing civil service promotion on member- ship in the party and the Orange From Page 1 "There is a great deal to be done in Canada and in Ontario and the parliamentary system with political parties is a reason- able good way of achieving pro- gress. But if we encourage politi- cal parties based on religious dif- ferences. we are starting down the road toward tttetype of situa- tion which now exists in Northern Lodge, which he described as the party's statmchest supporter. Mr. 'l'urnbull, in response to these statements by Mr. Godfrey, said, “I am very concerned...at the religious overtones of the announcement. The last thing we need in Ontario is a political cam- paigerbased on religious grounds. A political campaign which pit- ted Roman Catholics against Protestants would set the social development of the province back30years. He has even taken a pay cut in his most recent government appointment - director of the Royal Canadian Mint - for which he receives neither the annual dollar nor travelling expenses. Ireland." Mr. Marsland has taken great care to surround his office build- ing with a park-like setting. Thirteen species of trees, which have been maturing in a local nursery for this purpose for two years (Mr. Marsland. a strong Waterloo patriot, is a firm belie- it; Marsland Centre opens SPRED LATEX SPRED WOOD HOUSE PAINT t 55 STA'N & t 25 169 ENDURANCE GLOSS GAL. REDWOOD GAL. 1351 BASE COAT STAIN ONE COAT SUPER WHITE _ '11iL.. FLOOR ENAMEL 'YL & MANY, MANY MORE! in - Liberals, NDP and p'aints THE FACTORY OUTLET Agile thief grabs guns ver in spending his money local ly whenever possible) have been planted in the grounds in recent Included are Norway maples, Moravian main ash, Japanese angelica and lilac trees. Aust- rian and mugho pines, yews and gold-tipped cedars. Six hand-guns valued at about $420 were stolen from Northland Firearms in Waterloo Square early this week. Entry was gained through a three-foot crawl space by which the thiefs lowered themselves into the store. The theft occurred between 10 am. Monday and 10 am Tues- day when Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Janzik, 212 Mayfield Ave” re- opened their store, which is closed on Mondays. The couple hadbeettintheshoptorashort while Monday morning. -- Morif than 2,500 species of shrubs and plants have been sown. Police said the thief or thieves probably used a ladder in the east comer of the lower mail where the store is located to reach the crawl area. Two two-foot by four-foot ceiling panels above the counter were removed to gain entry. ' The building, which will be leased by theifloor, is expected to house 700 persons when fully occupied. Foranatmetuiarteteeoetmrfrat dirtrterttsrtttetttartity,atteetpot roastmartteNattttetttinq. Knowing how to purchase a good pot rout helps to.pare up food but Thistypeotmast,a goodtmyataetytime,isottenad- vertisedas"tcial". 'rhecuuoftteetttttedtorapot roast are those located in the Mr or hip of the carcass. They are merehandised as cross rib,shuetritt, cttuck,blade,rump or round. These cuts canprise about oeteqttarter of the weight otaitdeottteet. pound per serving; bone-in. allow one-third to one-half pound. Pot roasts need not be consider- ed the poor relatives of tlk more expensive roasts. Each of these types of roa§ts is full of rich na- Ifthepotroaiitisabmteteser, woSmub’ consequently stretches the meat dollar. For a pot roast with a difference the home economists at the Cana- da department of agriculture of- fer this recipe for sweet and sour pot roast. If a pressure cooker is used, cook for the full time as directed for a pot roast of the same size. After the honey is added, re- place the lid and adjust heat so the roast simmers for the time stated below. Sweet and Sour Pet Roast 31/2to4poundsheefpotroast 2 tablespoons fat 1 teaspoon salt 1/8 teaspoon pepper 1/2 teaspoon thyme and the presence of moisture. If thelityridiaaetacidsuetostnena- to or lemon juice or vinegar. it will assist in tenderizing " well as contributetntheflavor. 'l'heconaunercanbea winner in two ways when she cooks pot roasts: theioetg,slowcotAingprm fareatt,tht.Usiteiaiteye ineottYutg.'rttesecretotemAing "r,tttrtmqtf-attt_textt*- in; method to W a - result So, knowing)!!! to [up me-gratifying-ie-to' thettttmemakeraetdaneatJorattie mealtorthetamily. t Because the muscle fibers in ttteaectttaareao-ttat coarser qettiehCttmefrttmttteCetttgeofthe Waterloo Kitchener JESSIIPS cleaners Doctor H.T. Demmer Family Physician ls pleased to announce the Re-Opening of his Family Practise on June 1st. 1971. in a new location. STRICTLY av APPOINTMENT Office Address 247 Pinewood Place, Waterloo Phone 578-9440 41 JOHN W. 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