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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Mar 1975, p. 10

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Page 10 â€" Waterloo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 12, 1975 Because Brushz‘?,_qt Isn‘t Enough DENTAL FLOSS APPLICATOR WANDâ€"X CORPORATION LTD., P.O. BOX 883, Waterioo, Ontario He‘ll tell you that the regular use of DENTAL FLOSS for people of all ages including children may help prevent costly repair of cavities and gum disease. He‘ll tell you the most important single cause of tooth decay and gum disease is dental plaque that must be removed daily. He‘ll tell you that a toothbrush will not reach the most important tooth surfaces where plague builds up. Dental Floss Ask Your Dentist or Hygienist, Brushing Just Isn‘t Enough There‘s more > to cleanin%l teeth than just brushing them WATERLOO SQUARE MALL as_.==â€"(@PSPECIALS«@ 579â€"3540 *‘Creators of Delicious Baked Foods" FLOSS STANLEY PARK MALL _ * 743â€"483 1 6/79° 1 e Raaaaaaaeaeeeeeeeeeie Waterloo Mayor Herb Epp was among persons participating in the World Day of Prayer ceremonies for the first time in Waterloo city council chambers. Students from Our Lady of Lourdes directed by their principal, far right, Mr. C.J. Kavanaugh, provided the songs for the 50 persons attending the service. FLOSSâ€"WAND is available alone or with a convenient dental floss cartridge that snaps onto the hanâ€" dle. â€" FLOSSâ€"WAND is available at all leading drug stores. At many food stores, department stores and variâ€" ety stores. Near the toothbrushes. The prices start in the one dollar Now there‘s a new Canadian prodâ€" uct, The FLOSSâ€"WAND, that makes DENTAL FLOSS as easy to use as a toothbrush. Even for children. New Canadian Product * Registered T.M. Pats. Pend. Under these conditions, you can assumé that the product will be satisfactory for refreezing if this is conâ€" ducted without delay. As Consumers must realize that there are tremendous humps and valleys in the beef «upply. When beef proâ€" duction is way up, boneless beef is frozen for later use. When ~production is down and the consumer demand high, we either draw on our frozen supply or import boneless beef from other countries. In either case, the processing plants have extremely high standards of sanitation and this beef is kept frozen until it reaches the retail store. It remains frozen. It is never thawed. As a matter of fact, before this beef is ground, it is often shredded in the frozâ€" en state, then put through a grinder while still partialâ€" ly frozen. As a rule, superâ€" markets grind beef many times a day and, of course. keep it under refrigeration. and Food are frequeéently asked to explain why ground beef is made from frozen portions and whether or not this ground beef can be reâ€" frozen at home. If you have purchased ground beef recently, you probably have noticed the words ‘‘*Made from fresh and frozen portions‘‘ on some packages. Food specialists at the Ontario Food Counâ€" cil, Ministry of Agriculture Speed essential in refreezing "THE PATRICK PEARSE MOTEL" SCRIBE BOOKSTORES Westmount Place, Waterloo Market Square, Kitchener Telephone Information 743â€"2584 or 885â€"3097 at Eastwood Collegiate 760 Weber St. East, Kitchener FRIDAY, MARCH 14 and SATURDAY, MARCH 15 8 :00 p.m. Tickets $2.00 Available at Kâ€"W LITTLE THEATRE presents home, rewrap it and freeze it immediately. You should not let it rest in your refriâ€" gerator for a couple of days and then refreeze it, beâ€" cause when meat goes through a freezeâ€"thaw cycle, it just does not have the same keeping quality and palatability as meat that has not been subjected to this process. Food specialâ€" ists have always said that you can only keep "all fresh‘‘ ground beef for a day or two in your refrigerâ€" ator. You must then assume that ground beef made from ‘"fresh and frozen porâ€" tions‘‘ cannot be kept for quite as long; it must be frozen immediately, or eaten the day it is purchased. The international night is sponsored by the Interâ€" national Students Associâ€" ation and tickets for this event are available at the central box office at UW. 885â€"1211, local 2126. International night at UW A potpourri of folk music and cultural displays featâ€" uring groups representing Turkey, Rumania, Greece, Germany, China and Canâ€" ada will be «presénted at the Theatre of the Arts. University of ‘Waterloo at 8 p.m. on Mar. 22. soon as you buy a quantity

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