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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Nov 1971, p. 7

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Christmas did not originate here. Although we consider the Christmas tree very much a part of Canadiana it has come to us from Gerâ€" card, from England. When we plan our Christâ€" mas and holiday menus we usually _ include _ turkey, cranberries, _ mincemeat, plum puddings and fruit cakes. Turkey is a native North American dish but plum pudding and mince pies are English. Surprising as it seems many of the customs associ Cranberry cream mousse is great dessert HENRY,Bob| X A believer of sound, econâ€" omic planning. Anxious to serve you High School viceâ€"principal ...past President of Watâ€" erloo Lions Club. @IMAGINATIVE 4 years Council experâ€" ienceâ€"chairman â€" of _ city development Committee. Chairman of Board of Sunâ€" nyside Home and planâ€" ning Board. 14 years service â€" on municipal boards. @CAPABLE @WILLING ©@EXPERIENCED Bob HENRY For Waterloo Alderman VOTE to Reâ€"Elect REâ€"ELECT ; WINCHESTER ‘ fWIST 0 84 King St. N.. Waterloo H.K. TILE One such dessert is ‘"cranâ€" berry cream mousse‘"‘, a natural for holiday enjoyâ€" ment. The recipe for this The students at Brighton School on Noecker Street, did projects on the week‘s theme, the Canadian Inâ€" dian. The finished projects, including posters, drawâ€" ings and scale models were on display at an assembly Tuesday morning. In his talk, he showed how the myths of the inferiâ€" ority and savagery of the North _ American _ Indian had arisen and he explainâ€" ed how the changing condiâ€" tions of the Indians‘ lives led them to the poverty cycle. Cranberries are traditionâ€" ally associated with pou!â€" try, whether at Christmas or any time of the year. The tart sauce or jelly enhances chicken and turkey. Howâ€" ever, its delightful coloring and tantalizing flavor make interesting desserts. Two _ Waterloo _ public schools had special pFoâ€" grams for Young Canada‘s book week, November 14 to Dr. Walker of the Univerâ€" sity of Waterloo was guest speaker for the assembly. He explained to the audiâ€" ence various misconcepâ€" tions that nonâ€"Indians have about Indians. berries with honey or maple syrup. They also dried them In the fresh state they are at their peak during No vember and December. If Waterloo students study Indians for book week The cranberry is a fruit native to North America may be emptied into plasâ€" tic bags and frozen without further preparation. They will _ keep for _ several ' Just in ° time for Christmas! Monsanto N.A. MacEachern, a trusâ€" 100% Acrylic 743â€"1867 acrylic fiter by 399!5s sq. yd. of the new "Festive Foods® leaflet put out by the home economists at Canada Agriâ€" culture, Ottawa. It is reproduced here so you can try it out in your 2 cups cranberries 1 cup sugar Ya cup water 4 egg yolks Â¥& cup milk % pint (1 %4 cups) whipping 4 egg whites â€" Y cup sugar Whipped cream Combine cranberries , sugar and water; cook unâ€" til skins have popped (about 10 minutes). Beat egg yolks until â€" thick and creamy. Add milk and cook until slightly thick. Combine ing. An added attraction is that it may be stored in the tee from the Waterloo County public school board, then presented awards to students who had done outâ€" standing projects. One of the most interesting was a scale model of an Indian village enclosed by a stockâ€" ade. It was done by a group of boys; Claus Kodenz, Frank Burkard, John Dahms, Donald Isaac, Udo Haan and James Musselâ€" Various _ students _ and visitors read or told Indian stories, sometime accomâ€" panied by film strips or slides. During one hour Dr. Patterson of the university gave a talk to the students. Other guests were Irma Kadela, Jean Steckenreiter and Joan Scott. At Alexandra school Friâ€" day afternoon there was a different activity each hour in the library to illustrate the week‘s theme. The activities at both schools were organized by librarian Anne Conroy. VOTE FOR EXPERIENCE CRUISE, Robert A,| X tCek L G P)CEZP p$/ YXYIR i with cranberry mixture and chill until mixture begins to set. Fold in whipped _ Beat egg whites thtil soft peaks form, gradually beating until stiff and glosâ€" Cover and freeze several hours or until firm. Unmold and serve frozen. Garnish with whipped cream if desired. 8 to 10 servings. sy. Fold into cranberry mixture and pour into 8â€"cup WATERLOO SQUARE ; â€"PET SHOP .. + Ktk L ~G P10E w#] mfi’f 1AMIRTERAI AA AAIIL Ar Our starter kits are complete, you don‘t have to buy anything more to set up your aquarium, just water and fish and the fish are free when you purchase the starter kit from Waterioo Square Pet Shop. Sale is on Thurs. Fri. Sat. Nov. 25,26 & 27 WATERLOO SQUARE PET SHOP â€" LOWER MALL â€" 743â€"6921 assortment of Tropical fish worth. 6.50 with every 10 gal. starter kit. 10 gal. Aquarium Starter Kit 26.50 FREE Weterioeo Chronicie, Thur e 9 years Municipal Engineering experience as County Engineer e 7 years Business experience as Vice President and General Manager of a Waterloo Industry e 2 years Alderman, chairman of Works and Sanitaâ€" tion Committee, member Community Service Board e 2 years Chairman Fire and Light Committee. e 2 years Chairman Finance Committee ©4 years Council representative of Community Serâ€" vice Board Reâ€"Elect ROBERT A. CRUISE P. Eng. Alderman in Waterioo assortment of Tropical fish worth 10.00 with every 15 gal. starter kit. 15 gal. Aquarium Starter Kit for AQUARIUM STARTER 37.50 FREE KITS 10 & 15 gallons

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