Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Jan 1965, p. 14

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FAT To many persons, food is a, panacea for the relief of frus- tration or insecurity. But the ere tra intake of food brings the problem of superfluous flesh. Instead of eating food that is not part of a well balanced menu, take fruit in reasonable amounts. Still more important, consult your doctor about the basic cause of the desire to eat between meals. PE" Daily 9 mm. to 6 P.M. ' Thursday and Friday Until 9 lull. (humane New A & P 2287 [in last at “In Ave., Kitchener New DRAFES Gulyas Haven IllMllfjitTllllfll'$ 1lll'ilff Cl]. JANUARY SALE or Draperies - Upholstering Slip Cover Fabrics SPEBIAL Business Men' s Lunch Full Course Meals " King St. S. Watetlso 85¢ Choose From Our Large Selection of Store-Wide Specials --- lie-cover Your Puritan Ne When PRICES are [OWEST Re-decorate your home with New Highway Safety Triangle f A new type of highway safety warning device is beginning to about January or my they began to sin-in! and devélop an atom: and a fuvor that went only with firotight, - winks and reading aloud. Their diuppennnee from the marketplace is a tribute to ap- ple - ignorance. They "It?! may - checked or gay yellow to they weren't saleable. People who hadn't grown up with them. Russets began to be fed to the pigs or carted to the take-ail cider mills because they made 142-0341 During eight event. filled days from April 2 to IO, the Home Show will provide the year's biggest annual selling and pro- motional opportunity for manu- facturers, wholesalers and re lailers in the home-building and allied fields. Sponsored " the Toronto Metropolitan H o m e Builders' Association. the Home Show u in its 16th year. National Home Show With more than 70 per cent at the available space already book- ed the 1965 National Home Show, which opens April 2 in the Industry Building, Exhibit- ion Park, Toronto, promises to Be an even greater success. than the record-breaking 1964 Show. The Canadian Highway Safety Council recommends every Ire- hicle on Canadian highways should be equipped with such emergency warning equipment. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police have equipped their pat- rol cars with this new safety red triangle. It has been accept- ed in many countries around the world as a standard highway warning emblem. a vehicle, for any reason is stab. led on the side of a highway, the safety device is placed 100 feet behind the stalled car or truck Constructed of aluminum, surfaced with red reflective material, it is always visible, day or night, in any weather condition, and there is no dam ger of failure from a power source. This new safety red triangle is clearly visible day and night, at a distance of 1,500 feet. When appear on Canadian highways, announced the Canadian High. way Safety Council. Will they disappear entirely? Growers say there seem: to be a wan matinee of "rttereat intheem4hteseeeatemhe.irte grafted to fiber! root stock. So if the worse comes to the worst maybe those of us who love the 'oid rusty coat will just grow our own. -1..-»me 'uiE=TL1"xTITLrl, .lra"C'l'"g' 'er'] '.7i1"LTi=a=M2=1ru' - iiGl a. mug-13m - - . m 'a'"2iN=i=l3ia2CCl """"‘"§"'H; (T:", My“ and pagan-x. Mum t » A 'url. I Ind I' 2 nuu.uihnidnml utmmuhaMum (, , Mcmuwpkwbonw, ‘ . Cr,)', what they want. They are’ nu stoned in cannula! atmosphere like the pampered In! and Spies and Delicious. T This is how it feels when you don’t have money in a SAVINGS ACCOUNT halves, dréined whole denies 2mqt.tsofttrreae1evtmngs. “Walt 10 canned Canadian l lk mleepoom minced " m,'pl'.'" 744-5341 SAVE WHERE YOU EARN HIGHER INTEREST . . . 4% VATERLOO TRUST 1raii"iiiriiii's COMPANY SAUSAGE PEACHERINO t DEPOSIT ACCOUNTS o Non-chequing---interest Calculated Monthly t GUARANTEED INVESTMENT 0 cannons (Term Deposits) tbertrmgE-yaodMtsoomnieae JAat w a $lFrr-i-'i,C','r'l-c- peach syrup with chequing privileges REGULAR SAVINGS ACCOUNTS mm: W noel-on mu Wed, Than, m balls. Bake in shallow pen in moderate oven (350 Deg- rees F.) 25 minutes. Re- move from oven. Drain off fart. Drain peach halves and stud with " cloves. Place a sausage ball on top of each peach half. Add syrup and return to oven for 20 minutes, heating with syrup. Combine we. onion. IEHVICI Waterloo

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