Apples keep well if storâ€" ed properly. Dry or warm air means shriveled apples. Keep apples cool and moist â€" 32 degrees to 35 degrees is ideal. In a cool basement or garage, apples stay crisp and fresh for three to four months. Before storing, sort the apples carefully. Remove any overripe or bruised fruit. ‘"One rotten apple spoils the barrel", so check stored apples ofâ€" It‘s open season on Ontâ€" ario apples! Visit a pickâ€" yourâ€"own orchard for fresh Ontario Mcintosh and Deâ€" licious apples. Pick a quart or bushel of apples and have an afternoon‘s fun in the bargain. s Apples repacked for reâ€" tail sale are subject to proâ€" vincial legislation, which varies by provinces. ‘"Canâ€" ada Fancy‘" is the grade commonly â€" available but ‘‘Canada Cee" grade, is satisfactory for cooking, where shape, size and color are not so important. _ _ Apples are sold mostly in t, 5 or 10 pound plastic bags ut are also available in baskets, boxes or cartons. The container must be marked with the name and address of the packer or shipper, grade, variety and size of apples. Pick your own apples and save Spartan and Winesap. Onâ€" tario is proud of its Northâ€" ern Spy as well as Delicious. Quebec has Cortland, Lobo and Snow. Nova Scotia‘s most, popular varieties are Golden Delicious, Gravenâ€" stein and Spy. Among the allâ€"purpose _ apples Wuclntosh. Cortland and One variety, the MciInâ€" tosh, seems to thrive in all the large orchards areas of Canada while other kinds are associated with more specific provinces. British Columbia has its Delicious, Canadians eat lots of apâ€" ples. At this time of year, most shopping carts carry a bag of family favorites to the checkâ€"out counter. 7 "FUN FOR s EVERYONE" OPEN BOWLING Friday 7:00 â€" 9:00 p.m. Saturday, 9:00 a.m. â€" 11 p.m. Sunday 1:00 â€" 10:00 p.m. FAMILY BOWLING Friday, Saturday, Sunday 4 â€" 7 p.m. 30c per game OPENINGS ’ FOR COUPLES MXED LEAâ€" GUE, Wednesdays, 9â€"11 l P SIX TEAM LEAGUE, Fridays, 7â€"9 p.m. Y.B.C. SENIORS Sundays at 6:30 p.m. (unâ€" der 20 yrs. of age.) 14 Princess St. West WATERLOO BOWLING LANES 742â€"9582 Baked apples warm fall meals All interested persons are welcome. Further inforâ€" mation can be obtained by calling 576â€"2347. The Benelux Heritage club will hold a meeting on Tuesâ€" day, October 19 at 8 pm in the Kâ€"W regional folk arts council rooms at 22 Charles street in Kitchener. Mcintosh _ apples _ also freeze well with or withâ€" out sugar. Pack slices without sugar in convenient amounts for pies. For an extraâ€"quick dessert, frozen applesauce brightens any winter meal. Picking apples in bulk means a saving even withâ€" out a cold storage space, say food specialists at the Ontario food council. Heritage club calls meeting ten for quality. With a good supply of apâ€" ples on local markets this year, consumers may apâ€" preciate a reminder that meals can be built around this popular fruit. Apples may be cooked for sauce, or glazed and used with poultry or pork in the main course; baked in cobblers, pies, cakes and pastries; or used raw in salads. If your © family favors baked apples why not treat them to some interesting The following useful inforâ€" mation is provided by the home economist$ at Canâ€" ada agriculture, Ottawa: 1 bushe}l weighs about 45 pounds; 1 Handiâ€"Pack box holds about 20 pounds; 6â€" quart basket holds about 7 pounds ; 4â€"quart basket holds about 5 pounds; 3â€"pound package contains about 9 medium apples; 1 pound eqâ€" uals about 3 medium apples. when stored in the refrigâ€" erator either in perforated plastic bags or in the crispâ€" er. Baskets of apples should be stored in a cool room of 32 degrees to 40 degrees F, and covered with perforatâ€" ed plastic. ~ Most families buy fresh apples every week or two storage space. Apples are usually good keepers, and usually good ke¢ will retain their WATERLOO LUTHERAN UNIVERSITY Come and Inspect YOUR university ALL ARE WELCOME â€" ADMISSION FREE Sunday, October 17 From 1 pm â€" 5 pm Music Exhibits Displays OPEN HOUSE ‘71 Sugar and raisins top these juicy warm fresh baked Canadian apples. A wholesome desert your family will surely enjoy. Especially on a nippy fall day. â€" Baked Apples 6 cooking apples , 2 tablespoons butter 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/8 teaspoon cinnamon 1/8 teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons water _ Wash and core apples. Make a cut about half an inch deep around each apple near the top, to prevent skin splitting during baking ; place apples in baking pan. fillings now and in the monâ€" ths to come. Apples, baked at 375 degrees F, can share as oven with a casserole and are delicious served warm culture, Ottawa include several suggestions for fillings for the baked appâ€" ples. Home Nursing Classes â€" Registration Tuesday, October 19 7:30 â€" 9:30 pm 13 King St. N. Waterloo Phone 576â€"2560 YOU are invited to RED CROSS at Films Demonstrations Lectures rents, candied ginger, cut peel or chopped nuts to sugar mixture; use minceâ€" meat, cranberry sauce or jam in place of sugar mixâ€" ture; top each apple with a marshmallow or aâ€"spoonful of meringue, 10 minutes before baking is completed. namon and sait, and fill cenâ€" ters of apples. Add water to pan. Bake uncovered at 375 degrees F, until tender (3 to 50 minutes â€" Mcintosh and similar varieties bake in 2# to 30 minutes; Northern Spy and other firm varietâ€" ies may take up to 50 minâ€" utes). 6 servings. Try one of the following fillings instead of, or in 2 waterLoo0 Z s # 16 UNION STREET EAST.WATERLOO, ONTARIO Open Tues. â€" Sat. 10 a.m. â€" 5:30 p.m. * Telephone 745â€"6773 For Students in Grades 1 to 6 MOSES SPRINGER ARENA â€" each Wednesday, startâ€" ing October 20th, 4 to 5 PM . WATERLOO ARENA â€" each Friday, starting Ocâ€" tober 22nd, 4 to 5 PM Parents and Preâ€"Schoolers ( Moses Springer) Every Tuesday, â€" 10 to 11 :30 AM â€" and Thursday, â€" Oct. 14th â€" 1: 30 to 3: 00 PM Business Mens and Ladies â€" Every Tuesday, Wednesâ€" day, and Thursday, 12:00 to 1: 00 PM Rate) additional $2.00 per Child ; Ages: 8 to 16. Location: Waterloo Arena Date: Saturday, October 16th, 1971 Time: 10 AM to 12 Noon Fee: $4.00 â€" Family $10.00; Out of Town (No Family We wouldencourage any Parents or adults interested in assisting in any capacity with the Ringette Program to make a point of attending our meeting on RING‘S OPEN: Monday â€" Friday â€" 10:00 a.m. to 2: 00 a.m. Saturday â€"11:30 a.m. to 2:00 a.m. Sundayâ€"12:00 noon to 10:00 p.m. ICE SKATING â€" Moses Springer Arena Friday, 8:30 PM to 10:30 PM Public Skating Saturday, 5:30 PM to 7: 30 PM Family Skating Saturday , 8:00 PM to 10:00 PM Adults Only Sunday, 3: 30 PM to 5:30 PM Family Skating Children: 25¢ â€" Adults 50¢ Family: $1.00 BUSINESS HOURS The TREASURE TROVE of GIFTS GIRLS RINGETTE REGISTRATION In Kitchener over $5.00 Business Men‘s Luncheon 95°® and up FoR Fast service Call 579â€"5040 SUPERVISED FREE SKATING FREE Delivery in Waterioo and Bridgeport â€" over $3.50 COMMUNITY SERVICES BOARD ACTIVITIES Wednesday October 20th 7 :30 PM Waterloo Arena Board Room 38 King St. N.. Waterioo SORRY â€" NO SPECTATORS RINGETTE MEETING icle, Thursday, October 14, 1971 19 The Treasure Trove of Gifts Canadian & Iimported OKTOBERFEST VISITORS RESTAURANT Canadian