Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 May 1976, p. 2

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sold by 10:30 AM. last year. Three hundred large and small fancy quilts will be Nsold at auction. Among the new and unusual items available this year will be a Grandfather‘s Clock, a large leather carving of the Lord‘s Supper, and a numâ€" ber of surprise antique items. women and:, children in Southern .Onthrio are busy visitors to the 40th Annual Mennonite Relief Sale to be held at New Hamburg, Onâ€" tariq, on Saturday May 29th. A call to Mennonite womâ€" en has been issued for 6,000 pies. This represents 1,000 more pies than were A new project will be a leaded glass modelling exhibit by Gerry Thiessen, who contributed handâ€"made Tiffany lamps two previous years. His original creation this year is a leaded glass butterfly. The new â€" International Mennonite Cookcook enâ€" titled More With Less will also be available to the pubâ€" lic. The author is Doris Longacre, who served as a volunteer with the Mennoâ€" nite Central Committee in Viet Nam and Indonesia. ~Bousit ceb 0 â€"DOUBLE sPHEp RAk., â€"INDIVIDUALUIY BALANCED TOUCH, â€"15 YEAR adlRaAgTEE. I1S unusual beâ€" Insure you of top performance Trv of beautiful tone. Visit our Factory Store & Save 100 KING ST. SOUTH, WATERLOO â€" 886â€"1670 cause it introduces readers to unusual menu items with eating at low cost and low calorie count. â€" Additional tents are being provided to accommodate the yeast baking products craft gift products from Third World centres such as Bangladesh, Haiti, India and the Philippines. Many people do Christmas shopâ€" ping at this unusual sale. _ New Hamburg is located on Highway 7 & 8, eleven miles west of Kitchener. Mr. Danziger is officially severing his connection with Waterloo June 18 but he certainly won‘t be losing his interestâ€"in Waterloo‘s future. He will continue to live in Waterloo and has accepted a job with MacNaughton Planning Consultants Ltd. of Kitchener. plan hearings was better because ‘"people relate more to smaller areas". With the adoption of the official city plan, the major planning task facing council in the future will be the ratification or rejecâ€" tion of subdivision and industrial plans. Mr. Danziger believes final â€"approval by regional government for Waterloo‘s subâ€" division plans is an improvement over the days when subdivision plans had to be sent to the Ministry of Housing in Toronto. (Continued from page 1) The day begins with the “’:%ug'i‘n look at the quilt display befortâ€" hand to seléct ape or more on which to bid on the followâ€" ing day, may come to the New Hamburg Fairground on Friday evening between 7:00 and 9: 30 p.m. . _ Proceeds from the sale are donated to the Mennonite Central Committee for its worldâ€"wide relief program. Special concerns this year are building homes for Guatemala earthquake vicâ€" tims, and food growing projects in â€" Bangladesh, Viet Nam and Bolivia. Two New Hamburg Mennonite women are shown preparing cabbage rolls for the 10th annual Mennonite Relief Sale. Quilts, crafts and food delicacies will be available at the sale May 29 in New Hamburg. ~ f PATIO slabs AND SIDEWALK MANY SIZES & COLOURS. STARBURST PATIO SLABS producers of CONCRETE STEPS & PORCHES NATURAL STONE PRODUCTS 60 SCHAEFER STREET, | WATERLOO PHONE 884â€"0860 for patios, walks, driveways ... INTERLOCKING PAVING STONES with or without iron railings flagstone rockery stone coursing â€" boulders wallstone â€" planters â€" sills red tile chips for driveways many designs and colours turn right of weber one block north of King safe and economical se » 3w s {2 t w. /. * ledge

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