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EVERYDAY Whflsxï¬ï¬‚éflwï¬ 1llli9ilNlltsthrs BAKERY 3 DOZEN TEA BALLS COUNTRY and WESTERN Sill - 54766 Every Mk Purduse LONG PLAYING an OF m WEEK “If our party is elected, we will give the Canadian people Carr adian fgotball". What an it sue! But,' tt could happen. Can, adians have a right to watch football and hockey on the TV screens. Americans can watch baseball, their national sport. election campaign this fall! We can hear the orators shouting: rio PHONE 7426054 he Rolling Stones i. Gary Lewis 2. _ Ronnie Dove s. We Five - Herman's Hermit: s. The Dave Clark Five s. Leslie Gore T. Elvis Presley -- Jay & The Americans It. The Rotting Stones . The Beatles l, Herman's Hermit; 4. Soundtrack 2. Soundtrack 3. Barbra Streisand s. The Beach"Boys 6. Andy Williams T. The Byrds -- Bob Dylan 8. Soundtrack 10. Buck Owens Jimmy Dean Buck Owens Carl Smith Jody Miller The problem of whether to allow ordinary people to possess veapona la not a new one, but stretches back many thousands of years. While we do not know for sure who introduced tire- arms redaction, records dating back to 124 BC show that the oriental: of that time were {ore- ed to decide whether it would be Camp Wa - You - Mee, Water- Ioo's Day Camp, located at Mars, land drive park is a co-operative camp run by the Community Services Board assisted by the Waterloo Young Men's Club. The Young Men’s Club (from which the camp name is deriv- ed) gives annually at donation of money to asslst camp opera- tions. This year they gave $450. However, the club is not satie- hed to give just money Out, ar. so give freely of their time and KEN PFLUG, co-ordinatOr of 'the Com- munity Services receives a check for $450 from Lyle Spencer, vice president of the Waterloo Young, Menu Club. N0 «WAITING JOB painting " and Decorating 57b1874" (Local Phone Number) Att Work Gun-noel We Have Men & Material For Your Ask F or "Al" RUDY 'CH' 'LlI Camp " Wa " You " Mee al better to allow the common people to carry and pousels weapons, or to forbid them. It cube about in this manner: The Imperial Chancellor, Kung-Sun Hang, petitioned the Emperor saying: "The people should not he allowed to possess bows or crossbows. - Camp Wa-You-Mec was orig- study, crafts and some outdoor inally located in Waterloo Park cooking. In addition, every but moved this year to their Thursday the youngsters may new location. The camp leaders enjoy a sleep out. All this for feel that this area is most ideal- only $3 for those who can at- ly located for such a venture. It tend for the two weeks and of has an excellent wooded sect- course, half the price for a one ion for nature study, tent area, week stay. A real boon to busy and though close to homes, mothers. l efforts by painting the camp building and shelter (which they donated) and also put in new shelving and replaced one of the tents. I meet tinfoil 2 tins Canada Choice peach halves (buy your fav. write brand of Ontario- produced peaches.') Diuolve gelatin in one cup of hot water and pour into cake tin (glass or aluminum). Sprinkle v. cup of cocoanut into gelatin. Divide tin foil in 4 ftrips and fold tit! to use as dividers for ' equal Square nel‘vinga a jelly, itâ€: jelly inerefrlireraKor until slightly set. rm It Och mm: mm white cream cheese and Pace one in “(Kama tmt aide down). Hold lb place with toofhpicks. Cut up we "at ot the peaches nndytdd some to each square. Dlsadve "tond box of gelatin in one call of cold mm ttnd pour "at into mould. Sprinkle remaining cocoanut over all. Cl! “logo-duly. Umttould, mmove tinfoil dividers carefully. we: 2 boxes of lemon gelatin I CW desgiqaggd cocoanut Serves b. (Continued on page 4) re COCOAN UT PEACH SALAD with itsdrp"itrVerdairtiih au, merits Chairman of the elub's Welftre com- mittee, Web Biersehbtek watches ap- provinzly. V ' summertime salad for your party or your family gives the impression of being "way out" in the country. "the camp has facilities and leaders (6) to look after some " youngsters ranging from 842 years of age. The young folk arrive early in the morning and stay till about 4:30 pm. Mile is supplied for their lunch. Ae- tivities include games, nature study. crafts and some outdoor cooking. In addition, every Thursday the youngsters may enjoy a sleep out. All this for only $3 for those who can ab tend for the two weeks and of course, half the price for a one 1 bunch watercmm; tor other greens for garnishing) . lt package cream cheese (white) If. require-cane. â€ION“ WdWiring. Why-haw.“ Waterloo P.U.C. (