Thursday, December 3, 1959 . â€" He ~outlined new _ developâ€" ments at Waterloo Park and reported that the city had acâ€" con‘cctioner‘s sugar. Filling can also be made in advance biit bowl should be covered with transparent wrap before refcvizeration to prevent a "skim" forming. From the test kitchens ‘rhere and improve anything so b many Canadian companies try‘ ieally right as the cream pu out their own products come | but if you try this recipe y many delicious recipes for our | will agrcee it is aptly nam eating pleasure. One that only | Ambrosia â€" food for the g« the most dedicated calorieâ€"| â€" which means downâ€"toâ€"ea counter will resist is the creaâ€"| good eating for ordinary m tion of the Home Service deâ€"| tals. ?rtment of Moffats Limited. These _cream puffs are : may seem audacious to try | prisely easy to prepare. If ; Mayority (Continued from Page 1) department, appointment of a new chief, and successful comâ€" pletion of an arbitration hearâ€" He also outlined the departâ€" ment‘s concentration on . inâ€" spection for fire hazards durâ€" ing the past two years "Beâ€" tween 3,000 and 4,000 commerâ€" cial and residential buildings have been inspected." Ald. C. >aia puffs baked in advance and frozen are defrosted and fled with Ambrosia Cream filling, then sprinkled with council term. Ald. Roy Bauman, making his first bid for reâ€"election, reâ€" ported as council‘s city proâ€" perty committee. chased the Bechtel farm durâ€"| p ing his term of office. a Chairman of the traffic and| t transportation committee, Ald.j i Donald Snider, who is seeking reâ€"election, said he was glad|~ of the part he played in the city‘s attempt to obtain a new post office and a full customs port. "They will, I am sure, come to fruition during the next council tenure," he said. Reviewing action taken by his committee during the past two years, he pointed to the erecâ€" tion of more traffic lights, trafâ€" fic signs, the extension of the crosstown â€" bus service and provision of more downtown municipal parking space. Charles Dietrich of 80 Bailâ€" sam street, auto parts supplier, is making his first bid for a City Council seat, and said that while present members of council are doing a fine job "there could always be imâ€" provements." He thought there should be a greater degree of coâ€"operation between the varâ€" ious departments. Clare E. Pflug of 257 Bridgeâ€" port Road, a machinist, said that past councils had lacked representation â€" "for the orâ€" dinary man who punches a time clock . . . the greatest group in the city and nobody seems to think they are imâ€" mmn‘.“ T asa a: As a council candidale !f!s platform â€" is: "I promise that when the city spends a doilar. it will get 100 cents in value." William Kartechner of 249 Pinewood Place, who is a forâ€" mer Kitchener alderman and former member of the "Kitchâ€" ener Water Commission, Sevâ€" erely criticized the propesed sewer surcharge on Waterloe‘s water bills "Waterioo has almost made the use of water prohibitive. (Continued on Page 16) council candidate his is: "IL promise that his it and improve anything so basâ€" ically right as the cream puff, but if you try this recipe you will agrce it is aptly named Ambrosia â€" food for the gods â€" which means downâ€"toâ€"earth good eating for ordinary morâ€" tals. ‘These _cream puffs are surâ€" prisely easy to prepare. If you make the puffs ahead of time and freeze, the filling only takes minutes to whip up. AMBROSIA CREAM PUFFS 1 package of Cream Puff Mix 1 20â€"ounce can crushed pineapple (save juice) 1 vanilla pudding mix (cookâ€" ing type) pint whipping cream 4 cup red maraschino cherâ€" ries chopped fine Confectioner‘s suger Prepare and bake cream puffs according to directions on package. Cool on wire nï¬k (Recipe makes 14 large puffs, half of which can be wrapped pineapple and juice with pudâ€" ding mix in a saucepan. Cook until mixture thickens. Cool. Gently fold cooled fruit mixâ€" tyre and cherries into whipped cream. Cut off tops of cream puffs and . fill. Replace tops and dust light!ly with confecâ€" troner‘s sugar. Serve immedâ€" iately. future use). 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