Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Dec 1989, p. 43

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:. According to Gary Bonneville, managâ€" or at McPhail‘ Waterlop, ;‘S‘Wfirkfl:betmc’d.hflnmdrxk; ~"A bike at Christmas kills two birds in the spring, , 80 bwitatcmmmdflymblemia B{ltwh»";tl;t and what‘s not this torpedos, let‘s go shopping. 3 meinanson‘ face it, Christmas is for the kids and wlmbmwaybmhunmh.m than to buy a brand new bike still in e x ‘to give for the family sportster wufinfl-kflmmi&” Bonne nfl.lfir‘wbm’.ifi would take me gbout four months to put . Pass the hammer, please. skates, are popular Christmas items. It, Coeming meny parents have 14 uy ing many parents have to upâ€" grade hockey equipment for their growâ€" hxliu.lodatlincl. recent article from The Canadian Press showed the shocking details of how much hockey equipment can vary in price.‘ To fully outfit a child for hockey could range from $448 to $1,200, dependâ€" ing upon the make, quality and if it‘s that it sité in the basement for about League. Ho, ho, ho! Tim Pearson, manager of Gus Maue Mmmm‘tpmh bfl equpment for Christmas. and dad can buy each other golf bags, umbrellas, ball retreivers and (anaman oi m mom or dad some golf balls, tee‘s, covers for golf clubs â€"â€" you know the ones that look like n&nhfiâ€"i&mhfifiuh and nylons for mom. Or is it the other way around? * _ The unusual gift for Christmas is the ipioiogc iphiig o . dan your puts up in his driveway .whenheuh::m % way or his youngster misses basket, the ball either hits your car or rolls into your flower bed, or does both. It'nhe_hck_ythn‘x_mwhichdcvdu!your mtyvflmwfiuywfiywfll'ywr But, because of unstable weather and lack of snow during the past few winters, family and gave up skiing. Now, the kids are older and they‘re now outfitting themselves as well as the whole family ." One of the popular items a child can buy for mom and dad, says Deyarmond, is a carryâ€"all bag. The bag, which can cost less than $40, is perfect for carrying lkipm.toqcm,glovundmiufirthe family on skiing outings. hh_m-huullqmn‘lyhnhfll -hn&q“hihhfld crossâ€"country skis. In fact, the store has Even Wayne Deyarmond, owner of O.W. Sports in Waterloo, feels that poor m:n effect the sale of cross country ski equipment. "The past two winters have been pretty lean on snow, but we‘ve had about on er es country "'“"L yaid |â€" _ With a all the ski hills using We have a lot of parents who had a

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