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NEWS OF News of Ethel
Cron'brook Many holiday visitors
Correspondent
Mrs. Mac Fngel
Mr. and Mrs,. Richard Poth
and Brian, Woodstock, Douglas
Becker and son Kerry, .Kitchener,
Mr, and Mrs. Steve Irvine and
Mr,And. Mrs.Deuglas poth visited
Mrs, MetYle Becker on the week
PM,
Mr.and Mrs.Wes.McEachern
were in Galt with Mr. And Mrs,
Winston Maacher n and family
for Christmas,
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight
entertained on December 17th
when Mr. and Mrs. David Cooper
Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. David
Bauleh, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs,
Murray Knight and children, L is-
towel; Mr. and. Mrs, Jack Jor.
dan, Lucknow; Alfred Knight ;
Mr. and mrs.Willis Knight and
daughter,BrUSsels; Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Knight and girls and Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Knight and family
were present.
Christmas week end visitors
with Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Purdy
were Mr. and Mrs. Keith purdy
and Danny, Cookstown and Mr.
and Mrs. John Bouch and Kathy,
Stayner and Mr, and Mrs.Jim
Ritz, Monkton,
Mr. and, Mrs. Allan Dunn,
Ricky and Bonita, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Jacklin, Tracy and Danny,
Bloomingdale, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Muchan, London and Mr, and Mrs.
Geo, McDonald, Molesworth,
were Christmas visitors with
Mr. And Mrs. Earl Dunn.
Mr. And Mrs. Leslie Knight
and boys visited on. Sunday In
Goderich with Mr. and Mrs.Allan
McTaggart. Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Taggart were at their danghter's
home on Christmas Day.
The Community Centre was
much in demand for family
Christmas celebrations the past
week when the Allan Smith
family, Bray family and Wilfred
Fischer family each had a day
there. -
Mrs. Melvin Becker and Miss
Jane Gortley spent Christmas
and Boxing Day with relatives in
the. Kitchener and New Dundee
area.
Santa Claus created consid-
erable excitement on Christmas
Eve when he paid a visit to
several homes, arriving on a
snowmobile complete with driver.
Correspondent.
Mrs. Chester Earl
Mr. and Mrs, Don Swift of
London, Mr. and Mrs. Hurt
Elliott, ivlolesworth, and Mr, and
Mrs. george Pearson were
Saturday dinner guests of Mrs,
Joe Pearson.
Mr. and Mrs, Doug Evans and
family visited Mr. and. Mrs. Gary
Evans on Sunday and Mr. James
MOFarlane of Brussels, Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. George Helm-
stra and family spent the holiday
in Kitchener with relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bremner
and Doris visited Mr. and. Mrs,
Robert Bremner and girls on
Christmas Day.
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Hall and
family of Owen Sound are visi-
ting Mr. and Mrs, Roy Hall.
Mrs. May Godden and Bonnie
visited Mr, and Mrs, Rod Gadder'
Brampton, and Mr. and Mrs.
Merv. Godden, Shelbourne.
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Earl
and Janice, Owen Sound visit
Christmas evening with Mr. and
Mrs. Chester Earl.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dobson
hart
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By Evelyn Kennedy
(Continued from Page 1)
decorative lighting. The business
people of one nearby town, who
have always had an excellent
parade at Christmastime, did
not have one this year. They
could not agree. Congratulations
to Brussels. This kind of co-
operation makes Brussels a
better place in which to live.
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How about some New Year
resolutions? Why not resolve
to keep the friendly spirit of
Christmas alive through the year.
What about forgoing those habits'
that irritate your hubby, or vice
versa. If everyone resolved to
do at least one kindly deed each
day, this would be a better world
to live in. Then keep those
resolutions until the next New
Year rolls around.
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Smith, and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Allan Dobson and family
visited in Lindsay with Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Ward.
Mr. and Mrs. Les crozier
spent Saturday in Kitchener with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lampkin.
Mr. and. Mrs. Joe JaCklin and
their family held Christmas at the
community Centre on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Del. Guest arid
family, spent. Christmas in
Toronto with relatives.
Mr. Eart Rock, 'Kincardine,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Rock, Kit-
chener, Mr. and Mrs. Don Rock
and family of Kincardine visited
Mrs. A. Rock.
Misses Jennie and Betty Lynn,
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Doug
Pitcher and family, Toronto visi-
ted Mr. and Mrs. George Lynn.
Mr. and Mrs. Stan Alexander
entertained their family on Satur-
day evening.
Rev. Stanley McDonald of
Londesboro spent Christmas with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl
McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Scheerer
,visited in Stratford for Christ-
FUNERAL
AUGUS TINE (GUS)HICKNE LL
The death occurred on Sunday
Dec. 17th at his late residence,
59 Yager Ave., Kitchener, of
Augustine Bicknell. He was 15,
Born in McKillop, he was a
son of the late August Bicknell
and Theresa McLaughlin. For
a number of years he carried
on an agency in the Seaforth area
and since had farmed in the
Maryhill Breslau area.
He was a member of St.
Francis Roman Catholic Church.
He is survived by his widow
the former Angela May, sons.
Joseph and Maurice of Kitchener
and daughters, Anna Mae
(Mrs. Earl Pearce, St, Thomas)
and Marjorie, (Mrs. Joseph
Zinger of Maryhill). He also is
survived by a brother Pete of
Kitchener and Leo of Kirkland
Lake and by 12 grandchildren
and one great grandchild.
The remains rested at the
Shreiter-Sandrock Funeral
Home, Kitchener, followed by
funeral mass at 10 a.m. at St.
Francis R. C .Church onWednes-
day, December 20th. Interment
was in St. Boniface R. C. Ceme-
tery, Maryhill.
s
ma.s.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt.
strthPr and Mr and Mrs, Bruce
Kletristriber visited Mr. and Mrs.
H. Kleinstriber.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McDonald,
Mr. and Mrs.0 Nester Earl, Rick
and Judy spent Boxing Day
with Mr. and Mrs.. Norman Cogs
kiln of Atwood,
Mrs. Elsie Cunningham en-
tertained her family on Christ-
mas Day:
rOlagefilfcxf Ih®O
Pork responds favorably to a
wide range of different season-
ings. Choose one to match your
mood or the occasion, but try
them all: (1) Braise chops in
fruit juice - orange, pineapple
or cranberry-apple. (2) Season
browned chops by sprinkling
lightly with marjoram, sage, chili
powder or thyme before adding a
small amount of liquid for brais-
ing. (3) Smother browned chops
with condensed cream of celery
soup diluted with several table-
spoons of water, cover and
braise.
Create a juicy spicy frank-
furter specialty called a ',Coney
Dog." It's easy to do. Just
heat canned barbecued ground
beef and spoon it over the hot
franks on buns.
Many homemakers like meat
loaf so well they make up the
. full recipe, though it may be
more than enough for a meal.
Left-overs make tempting sand-
wiches with Thousand Island
Dressing, for example. If the
meat is to be reheated, do so
with barbecue sauce, or thinned
cream of mushroom, tomato or
celery soup. Meat loaf slices
in a casserole of baked beans
also makes an appetite-satis-
fying main dish.
Fashionable at ',budget"' prices
whether a woman prefers to
shop in the fashion boutique or
in the budget department, she
can still be stylish. For in
many stores, what's ',hot" in
upstairs fashions has been put
together at 20 percent to 50 per-
cent less for the woman who
shops downstairs.
There are some differences
between the traditional budget
market and this newer contem-
porary budget market. Unlike the
traditional budget market, which
concentrates greatly on polyes-
ters, the contemporary budget
market offers a wide variety of
fabric selections. The contem-
porary market zeroes in on many
of the styles that are selling well
in fashion boutiques, bringing
them out the same season, but
cutting costs by eliminating ex-
pensive designer fees.
Contemporary Upstairs and
budget departments may be
sisters in fashion, but there are
still marked differences. For
example, in budget areas there
are fewer labels, and budget
styles are a bit more conser-
vative.
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