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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Mar 1972, p. 11

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Eil Cabbage has been a well- liked. savored vegetable “no: earliest times. Among the numerous members at the "cabbage" family are brutal: sprouts. rutabaga. cauliflower and cabbage. There are different varie- ties of cabbage in the stores, with heads ranging in shape from roundish to oval color from greenish- to dark red. this time of year, 'anadianrgromt winter cab. bage is the most familiar. It is round and heavy for its size, with the inside leaves white in color and the out- side ones. well-trimmed. Winter cabbages are USU- ally sold by the head and a small one, weighing about two pounds. yields 6 serv- ings. Winter cabbage can be stored successfully about two weeks in the refrigera- tor vegetable crisper. Although winter cab- bage can be served equally well hot or cold, most peo- ple think of it as a salad vegetable. The home econo- mists with Canada Agricul- ture, Ottawa, have tested these three hot vegetable dishes that may change some cabbage eating habits. When coGking Eabbage, remember to cook it quickly C.W. Tweed & Son Put your insurance in safe, experienced hands. BUSINESS BOB TWEED HOME - LIMITED " King St. N.. Waterloo SNOOKER TOURNAMENT JACK POT starts at $25.00 Brunswick Twin City Bowl _ __r . V _ 'r"":'?'"""""'"'-"-'-'-"-"-':'-'-'-'-':!-'-'-'- n . Win fer cabbage provides flavorful variety 2.33. trt Lower Mall Waterloo Square 576-9950 Beat the CHAMP every Tuesday evening, 7 :30 p.m. 744-5274 Phone just until tenderiin order to ind nutritive value. - all Tomb 3 cups coarsely shredded cabbage 1% cups tanned tomatoes 2 teaspoons - yt team paprika 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup " ounces) grated med- ium cheddar cheese 1 cup soft bread crumbs 4 slices cooked bacon, crum- salted water to soften (a- bout 5 minutes). Drain. Natural world not used well As a result of the type of culture we are living in, people seem generally to feel that they are the only form of life qualified or capable of making decisions that govern the course of nature. This results in use of the natural world as only they see fit. Nature becomes a storehouse, a factory. or a laboratory; rarely a tem- ple. Nature is conquered. dissected, or managed; rarely loved for what it is. Cook cabbage in boiling th W. SPORTS 64 King S. 742-0712 Wildlife in North Carolina Open Wed., Thurs., Fri. to 9 p.m. Opp. Wohtloo Square A Complete SKI SHOP SKI BARN BEE and evenings. Armin cabbage. tomatoes and greased Wu quart b: dish. Top with, calmly. Cover and bake about so Ya teaspoonpepper minutes at 350 degrees F. saw vinegar Before serving, garnish 1% cups diced, peeled apple with bacon. 6 servings. Dairy sour cream (optional) Lourdes CWI. earns H50 selling quilts Catholic women's league held a regular meeting March 8. Mrs. John Salm, quilting convenor, presented Mrs. Philip Waechter with a cheque for 8150 for the treasury, money "realized from the sale of quilts. Dur- ing the months of January and February, 652 hours were spent seWing on quilts in the homes of members. As a number of quilts are now ready forsale, it was decided to advertise them in the church bulletin and other medias. Members approved of a $10. donation to the Vic- torian Order of Nurses, Waterloo County Branch. Also $100 is to be sent to a First Aid dressings First Aid medications First Aid Kits as specified by W.C.B. Stretchers and blankets First Aid Room Equipment Phone our representative to discuss your requirements major Manual 663 King W., Kitchener (Opposite Louisa) Hours: 0:30 ht gao--Soturdar 10:00 ht 4:00 DIAL 579-6200 INDUSTRIAL FIRST AID SUPPLIES SUPPLIES llMlTED We Deliver (MUM! . wanna” hettpett-doetioet [Walt WWW? 'tabieapooetsvinegar, 1% cups diced, peeled/ee “Wall”! -- Ated Mg my. missionary in Meander Mrs. Alma Sehl reported 36 hours of sewing for the Red Cross in February. Miss Rose Reitzel reported 39 visits made to sick and shut-ins during February. River, Alta. Three members attended the world day of prayer ser- vice held at Holy Savior Church, Waterloo, on March Mrs. Louis Drago was ap- pointed Chairman of the nominating committee for the forthcoming election/of officers in April. She willbe assisted by Mrs. Frank Lo- gel, Mrs. Florence Pale- czny and Mrs. Mary Me- Guire. A pot luck lunch will fol- low the April meeting. 95W“ 15%? Molt him. add cabbage. with. Mp_and may: hints over low heat, stir- ring occasionally. oook until tender (about no minutes more) stirring oc- casionally. Serve with sour cream, if desired. 6 serv- WATERLOO SQUARE T -2410 T-IS _ L1.) , The V-sham of the drop- ped waistline of this dress gives it that sleek look! No. 8184 with PHOTO-GUIDE is in Sizes 7 to 15 (bust 31-37). Size 9, 32 bust . . . 2% yards 45-inch. Patterns available only -- 7 7 in sizes shown. man "t In coll: fer out "ttem - Include: name In! unlit-g. PATTERN SERVICES Waterloo Chronicle P o. Box 340 Station A Toronto. Ontario, Canada "In! IMO. Aldrin. SM! “0' and Size. The '72 Spring-Summer Basic FASHION contains many sewing hints and a coupon good for a FREE We"' of your choice. rice $1.00 1 copy. 8184 Sleek Look (Frudom) BO 0 KSTO R E FEAI’UMNG mouse» What-W tMtit.tti-otAmeeic* 1"..me AKoofPt'sttortMrM-t MNWHooIm Wham-boiJolnaSodu Summot of '42 The Nu Can-Anon; Tho Mg of A Surgeon Any Woman Can The Greening of Amalie. Child From it}. So. Outdoors With Grog Clack Fm Connection BEST SELLING AUTHORS Aw: MocLoon $hwto Mom John Clo-m Victoria Holt Jun Fundy Again Omni- Goomnu Hover CS. Ferrous! Hammond Inna Alan Sillitoc WE am‘. _"' n- iiieotue at Fill-lk TILE Pat is Vice-President of H-K Tile and you might say "Girl Friday". She helps with the books. accounting as well as as- sisting in the retail sell- ing. She has been with us for " years. Add this Mini Pop-on in quick crochet to your out- fit for today's popular layered-look! No. 5545 has crochet directions for Sizes Small, Medium and Large (6-16) inclusive. mu '" In coins hr cash ”It." -lttetttg" postu- anl null-l. Pnnrnu SFRVICES Waterloo Chronicle Po Box MO -- Station A Toronto Ontario. Canada Print lulu. - and Styl- "In". The Spring & Summer '72 ALBUM is 75t. " ”Celt! II"! ---rN Incl. tttot "-r9ttt2 WOW! I!” Ml "ar-mM Cd. Conn I!“ cum“ VIII-C100 It». .101 In "ttter-at" Contact“! I!" It? "-tea.--et" Star 'ttt 1t'28tl'gIltitlh'2.,'tst. can: to an.“ "p.433: Mini Pop-0n Ill-tt TILE LTD. 84 King N. 743-1867 WATERLOO PAT KLENK Shall

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