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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Nov 1995, p. 18

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G yards with Lake Ontarig in iss Why do people think, th o ie e im d mars avnantiue the rectais § outdoor win *, overiooks th 5 yards with L ‘< the distance > MUamean We meander the Niagara and W wine region and finish our 3836 ! tour with tastings at Cave Jot Spring Cellars in Jordan, (905) 5 which is a short walk to On OWNER Cave Sp The Twenty Restaurant & CHEF: Michael O Wine Bar. DIRECTIONS: Fol My friends have eaten at Niagara. Take Th On The Twenty before and follow Victoria A rave about the food. The “’?‘”‘g‘;'"' have reservations and still dan Hotel. Turn: have to wait for a table. hotel and follow Chef Michael Olson says and. ~ he uses fresh, locally grown WHEELCHAIR ingredients to develop a m regional style of cooking. CAPACITY: Abou The menu is an interesting over three dining read with descriptions such DRESS CODE: C as Split Roasted Spring PRICE RANGE: t Creek Pork Loin in Niagara for two, complet Falls Maple Wheat Beer tizer, dessert, cof Glaze with Red Onion Relish W““‘?‘(;:: ($19). For appetizers, you i can order Zane Goldhawk‘s ml‘?v?“ Jet Fresh PEI Mussels UCENSED: Fully Steamed in Niagara Falls list features only Old Jack Ale ($7). Ontario wines. The service is friendly and efficient. The wine list offers only local wines. We order a Cave Spring Chardonnay 1993 Reserve ($37.50) and a Marynissen Estates 1993 Cabernet mmmmmmsmdu until the food arrives. The Double Breast 5 100000 f 4 6 6 0 6 LH 8 Hith...........co l WVA AALCCCECCCECRCEE n arce 0n n 2 .+ ie 6 6 66 /4 AT HOME OR AWAY WEVE GOT YOU COVEREKD Don‘t let unexpected iliness or an accident threaten your financial well being. Make sure your personal health coverage is in order now. Call us today for details about First Choice, our comprehensive individual health plan, and about Blue Cross outâ€"ofâ€"province travel coverage. We offer peace of mind â€" for a lot less than you may think. c OWNER: Cave Spring Cellars CMEF: Michael Olson DIRECTIONS: Follow QEW towards Niagara. Take The Vineland exit and follow Victoria Avenue south to the first stoplight at Regional Road 81‘ (Highway 8). Turn left and drive through the Jordan Vailey to the Jorâ€" dan Hotel. Turn left just before the hotel and follow Main Street to the On the Twenty Restaurant and Wine Bar 3836 Main St. unim Yost on .'u““""«’ \ ,‘\$\li"‘ 7\/ inddg > ) C @}' WHEELCHAIR ACCESS: On The Twenty is wheelchair accessible. Washrooms are on the main floor. CAPACITY: About 170 seats spread over three dining areas. DRESS CODE: Casual elegance PRICE RANGE: Expensive. Dinner for two, complete with wine, appeâ€" tizer, dessert, coffee and tip will set you back a whopping $130.00. HOURS: Open daily for lunch and dinner. Closed Mondays from Januâ€" ary to May. UCENSED: Fully licensed. The wine list features only locally produced (905) 562â€"7313 se suue cross: ing change of scenery. Call your authorized Blue Cross Agent oR 1 800 USE BLUE (â€"800â€"873â€"2583) wou m n e n on n h n o t d t ut t ut n n sn d wobe 6 ce 64 sb Wednesday, November 22, 1995 at Noon Room P3067, Peters Building, Wilfrid Laurier University In place of a shift to the right within the Liberal Party, Maude Barlow and Bruce Campbell detail a new Citizens‘ Agenda that would allow Canadians to keep their universal social programs .q KSl) by reforming taxes and lowering interest rates to cut the _ f ( h A deficit, and by strengthening the public institutions i. 6o 5 necessary to build a democratic and sovereign nation. I r\\z;:?: ‘a eB From the Theatre Company that brought you Fiddler On The Roof KITCHENER WATERLOO MUSICAL PRODUCTIONS Free Admission and Everyone Welcome Maude Barlow Straight Through the Heart: How the Liberals Abandoned the Just Society ra s onnenerenaFFIAFAITTTIITIASS +8X X8 Meet the Author JX waal <Â¥VZ~. The irresistible tuneâ€"filled musical that will have you dancing in the aisles! E "The freshest and 1 funniest musical in % ages!” Newsweek Nov 16, 17, 18 8:00 pm Nov 18, 19 2:00 pm Directed by Alex Mustakas Musical Direction by Fen Watkin Children 16 & under â€" $16 Groups of 25 or more 10% off PRODUCTION SUPPORTED 8Y Book & Lyrics by L. Arthur Rose &

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