BROADLOOM © Service ©@© Selection © Savings and ORIGINAL CARPETS WATERLOO Phone 742 â€"9 110 Weber North at Schaeter â€"Approved the recommendaâ€" tion that a bylaw be preâ€" pared to exclude the use of mini bikes and allâ€"terrain vehicles on all public proâ€" perty except city streets where miniâ€"bikes are perâ€" mitted under the Highway Traffic Act and the 129 acre â€"Approved a recommendaâ€" tion of the Wateérloo snowâ€" mobile committee that the snowmobile bylaw be amenâ€" ded to include that snowâ€" mobiles be banned from public parks except the 129 acre park south of the Parkâ€" view Cemetery, provided the area is signed and polâ€" iced by snowmobile clubs. It also approved the recomâ€" mendation that a member of the Waterloo Police Departâ€" ment and others at the police department‘s request . be allowed to use a snowmobile on city streets during an emergency. Waterloo _ city _ council Tuesday night; VICTORY BULLâ€"Brian Turnbull, Progressive Conservative candidate for Waterloo North is shown with Victory, a one month old holstein. The bull, given to Mr. Turnbull for his birthday last week, is being auctioned off with proceeds going to Margaret MacDonald Home for reâ€" tarded children in Wellesley. Tickets will be sold at Wellesley and New Hamburg fairs. your NORDICA, TECNICA and GARMONT Boot Dealer Waterloo Council briefs S 1| BARN . W. SPORTS 4/ FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 10 at 10‘clock Drop in and see the fantastic specials 64 King St. S. Across from Waterloo Square Grand Opening . 48 >~~ Peach season short l ~ start freezing now park area south of Parkview cemetery. â€"amended the traffic bylaw to prohibit heavy traffic on Westmount Road, South beâ€" tween 7 p.m. and 7 a.m. Right at Bloomingdale Service Centre â€" Left at Township Rd. 11 DIRECTIONS RR 1 PHONE 664â€"2616 or 578â€"1645 iR 1 Breslau Open 7 Days a Weekâ€"9 a.m. to 9 p.m. @ Horse Rental © Hay Rides © Ponies for Picnics © 8 Qualified Instructors to give lessons in pleasure riding © Horses for S ale © Day Camp © Overnight Camping @ Swimming (We buy untrained horses which our students train under the watchful eye of an instructor. We sell the horses after they are fully trained.) HOLIDAY RANCH possible fruit. Freezing _ peaches _ is really very easy. First reâ€" move the skins. To do this, dip the peaches into boiling water for 15 to 60 seconds. (The length of time will deâ€" pend on the fruit.) Cool imâ€" mediately in ice water. The skin will slip off easily, leaving a perfect peach. Slice the peaches and preâ€" pare for freezing. other varieties suitable for freezring â€" Veteran, Envoy, considered one of the best peaches for freezing, is now on the market. If you are planning to freeze this variety you should start now, as it has a very short Probably the _ easiest method of preparing peachâ€" es for freezing uses dry Clocks, watches Jewelâ€" lery and gifts all clock and _ watch _ repairs guaranteed For a top quality frozen roduct use the freshest PARKDALE JEWELLERS It‘s time to start freezing MON. â€" WED. 9 â€" 6 THUR â€" FRI.9 â€" 9 SAT. 9 â€" 6 PH. 745â€"6561 742â€"07 12 ; ~.Waterjoo Chroncie!, Thursday, September 9, 1971 11 TREE GROUP Trip to Ontario Place: SEPTEMBER 15th, 1971 Cost: $2.25 and money for lunch or bring your own. The Look is Leather at TNAPDPIG: Westmount Place Waterloo to each five cups of fruit. Combine the fruit and sugâ€" ar in a bowl, allow the sugâ€" ar to dissolve and the peaches to make their own syrup, then package and freeze. The ascorbic acid is used to prevent discoloration of the cups of sugar. Use one cup of this sugarâ€" Volunteer Hair Dresser service free for appointment call: Senior Citizens Dropâ€"In Centre, 579â€"1020 WATERLOO MINOR FOOTBALL LEAGUE PEE WEE LEAGUE ONLY Ages 12 years and under on Jan. 1, 1971 and 10 yrs. old on Sept. 1, 1971 Weight Limit 125 lbs. Fee: $2.00 REGISTER: At the Community Services Board Office Corner of Albert and Dupont Sts. During regular office hours Monday to Friday August 30th to Sept. 3rd, Sept. 7th to Sept. l1th. Additional Hours at Board Office Sept. 8th and 9th 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Saturâ€" day Sept. 11th 9 a.m. to 12 Noon. Any Adult interested in coaching or assistâ€" ing please call Community Services Board office at 745â€"8441. HOCKEY SCHOOL â€" Boys ages 10 to 14 as of Jan. 1st. Location: Moses Springer Recreation Cenâ€" tre. Dates: October 10th to 17th FEE : $15.00 Additional information will be forwarded to each applicant. Registration is limited to the first: 40 Boys ages 10 to 12; 40 Boys ages 13 and 14. This school is conducted annually in coâ€"operation with the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association. WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY REGISTRATION DATES: SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 25th, ONLY SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2nd, ONLY LOCATION: Waterloo Arena TIMES; 9:00 a.m. to 2: 00 p.m. E{ir «w x z Wi WA | ERLOO aP rh,‘{fl : "94’ YWs ngg **10p OV is is B BB BBE EELE aman a "Arrzio8 ont® Roller Skating â€" Waterloo Arena Friday 8 PM â€" 10:30 PM Saturday and Sunday 2 PM â€" 4 PM _ COMMUNITY _ SERVICES BOARD EVERYONE WELCOME! OF INTEREST TO SENIORS HAIRâ€"DOS FOR SENIORS ACTIVITIES SORRY NO SPECTATORS C.W. 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