One period which is just an exâ€" tra week‘s holiday is that encomâ€" passing July ist and Jul{ 4th, when everyone races back and forth to celebrate. So this yaï¬ they decided to have one mutu @elebration. Local cars were givâ€" en special stickers, and on Saturâ€" day, July 2ndâ€"the date chosenâ€" there were no boundaries. For local people it was one great comâ€" munity of friendly people. Canaâ€" dian and American gunboats anâ€" chored side by side in the river. Airmen from Penfield, N.B., and Bangor, Me.. put on displays of flying prowess all day. A joint paâ€" rade started at 10 a.m., outside of St. Stephen; from Ahere to Calais then back to Milltown. Both countries sent soldiers, j tanks; airmen; U.S. Marines and the Royal Canadian Navy. There were Daughters of the Xmerican Revolution and 1O.D.E.; Lef'on- naires from both countries; floats from the industries of the comâ€" munity. clowns, majorettesâ€"in all it took 3 hours to pass the reviewâ€" ing stand, placed strategically mid CHICAGO LOS ANGELES MONTREAL WINNIPEG *rx in a true story we were *old this summer. My sister lives in one of the towns concerned and showed us their movies of the following event. You probably read the "Hi Neighbor" column about a month s, when Marian Ainlay told of holiday to the United flg., their friendly feeling toward mada, and inlerest in our commuâ€" mities * Her remarks are depicted The St. Croix river is part of the US.Canadian boundary, and FARES ARE LOW Mext time you feel the urge to go places, see your local bus agent. Me can tell you all about ‘-".'NP-MM ments, time tables and other details that will help you to enjoy your frip. He is a member of your community and will be glad to serve you, A Guide is a friend to all and sister to every other Guide. T ROUND TRIP (Subject to Change) §$17.75 83.70 16.40 42.05 1 A'â€"\-’-.â€"--!‘*fl By MRS. L M SELLENRY Waterice District Gisl Quide _ _Rev. Cecil Klages of West (Monkton was the s_um A?eaku at the Missionary Festival Serâ€" [Compwy and Bridgeport The latter hope to have a small group trained so that they may go to the homes of shutâ€"ins dm Christmas season and bring personal singing greetings. Rnllg Day was observed in Zion vanï¬:lical U. B. Church, here, with Rev. G. K Barthel, Waâ€" terloo, as gues lï¬.ker in the afâ€" ternon. The Victory Quartatte of Kitchener ulï¬cthm numbers, Rev. Mr. Lean, Kitchener, igoke at the evening service and r. and Mrs. Vernon Schwindt, Doon, played and sang. _ Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Bowman, David and Ronald of Galt l&ent the weekâ€"end with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bowman. at the Missionary Festival Serâ€" vices, Trinity Lutheran Church, Sunday morning. â€" â€" tenantâ€"Governor of New Brunsâ€" wick. In the the sky bis Mviï¬ad of freworks the majestic naval vessels, now riding at high tide. _ Where else in this world, other Floradale : ri the bridge, graced by the raner o mouke fog the Lise to great countries! _ then this our US.â€"Canadian bounâ€" The charm and fine quality of Community plate will add mtuch to enhance the beauty of your table appointments. . . . Designed by skilled silversmiths in fine mnmi:‘cent designs . . . Coronation, Milady, Lady ilton, Mornâ€" ing Star and Evening Ster. Choose only the linest SILVERPLATE Â¥ », DIAMOND MERCH Jewellers for Over 50 Let the ?-rkling loveliness of this exâ€" quisite silverplate adorn your table on every occasion. . . . . Four distinctive patterns from which to make your selection . . . First Love, Adoration, Eternally Yours and Remembrance. Here are .;odnu mxpuh{e:‘t\:ing eggâ€"plant squash which have been tested and approved by the home economists of the Consumer Section, Dotninion Department of Agriculture. 2 medium onions, chopped (1 cup) 1 small clove garlic, finely chopped 4 cups chopped, peeled tomatoes 1 teaspoon salt . ing in the late autumn. Vegetaâ€" ble marrow, Pattyâ€"pan‘ squash, Crookneck and Pepper (B.nhh or Acorn) squashes are the most common varieties available in Canada at this time of year. Laâ€" ter on, winter squashes make their appearance. They have yelâ€" low fesh, are usually larger, firmâ€" er and more mature than the sumâ€" mer varieties Hubbard squash is probably the best known variety of the winter squashes. bers of t?c'ï¬mll 'y‘-ii&;ï¬o&‘fiufs two main groupsâ€"summer iler equanhee the intier ripenâ€" i Auoy :,uuh The most famous member pkih Thine in usee peimaniiy ï¬':“mm pies. The ocgr m’: alone or in combination with other fall vegetables. _ It has been said that any nonâ€" 1 teaspoon salt . ldcr. about 12 minutes. Add the Dash olp?aper teaspoon of salt, the 4 teaspoon 1 cup grated cheese â€" | of paprika and the 1% tablespoons Pare eggâ€"plant thinly, cut in % brown sugar. Strain the juice 1 medium . 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Season each half with salt, Add flour, salt and sugar, blendâ€" ing well Add tomatoes and conâ€" N hi e manire Pm.dbomdm-“-rlmln lâ€"inch pieces. Cook for 10 minâ€" utes in a small amount of boilâ€" ing, saited water. Drain Place egyâ€"plant in greased baking dish. PCP dpel STIECS Sntiehiniataris dihins s d the pome d‘oro famous as a vegeâ€" tableâ€" and spaghett) is hngl hetti wlmoufhixuw uuoey. fl a food of worldâ€"wide importâ€" ance, the tomato is the newest. Fresh tomatoes are a retreshing sdjunct to any meal, simply peeled, sliced pr quartered and served on crisp greens with a in size and flesh. A wellâ€" m American _ statesman, Thomas Jefferson, was the first to grow tomatoes in 1781 in Ameriâ€" ca, and it was not for another fifty years that the fruit was grown in mato is nulritious ln:h,nuch imâ€" mvod\induwn . A wellâ€" nown _ American _ statesman. lant, due to a mistaken .‘mmd. .:::. l:_nï¬ï¬‚.m known eisorious " The sheries toes ue long to the N:Mfludc family, some members of which are very poisonous, but the cultivated toâ€" mato is nutritious and much imâ€" Exclusive with Twin City TWIN CITY LAUNDRY More Cleaning Value The Italians made Use Our "Economy Driveâ€"in Service" at 13 Duke St. E., Waterioo Open Doily 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. â€" Soturdeys Hill 3 p.m. _ i cup chopped parsley _ Salt and pepper \ C::‘slk:e from ‘uem end ?! ula- matoes. Scoogou rtion 0 p and press it rou&odc\fe. (!:)um- bine pulg juice with bread crumbs, ce e?' pauu{e,'onion and seasonings. Fill cavities of tomaâ€" toes and top with butgered crumbs. Bake in electric oven of 375 degrees for 20 minutes. Tomatoes and Macaroni 1 pkg. shell macaroni 1 green pepper * 4 cup minced pickle 2 tsps. lemon juice f 4 cup old cheese ‘ 2 thaps, onion 1 é clumlked salmon alt T 6 large tm. ’ Boil one package of macaroni in Are they grimy or dirty? Your coats will be made smart and trim â€" all dirt and stains removed â€" plus good service â€" at MEN! LOOK AT YOUR TRENCH COAT AND OVERCOAT. these special prices! j Pm Q\: = MEN‘S TOPCOATS xY AnND OVERCOATS 24¥¢ :; Pislxes CLEANED j AND PRESSED Sevory Baked Tomatoes 4 large tomatoes 4 cup minced celery 1 thep. chopped onion 89° DIAL 2â€"8338 for 'kk-up and delivery service There Is No Substitute For Quality MEN‘S TOPCOATS AND CLEANERS "Perluxe" removes all stubborn spots and "Periuxe" restores natural oils to the fabric. "Perluxe" revives colours to original brilliance. der given and cook until thick. ‘This amount should make three ples. Mrs. M. 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