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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Jul 2001, p. 13

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ilONUOIME onl T tss 105 408 * m l I es .,.‘.5 Recvsmugie in »e ; :'J*‘ 4 A S'r | W ‘ | f _ \ PETER___ | .. yea A : e M W Walkir 19 w g Power to 1 . eV . i ht O P hea the Field We e : The following is part of an ongoing series of pieces by local artist Peter Etril Snyder. In the series, Peter will describe for us some of the works he has created. The lane at this farm near Wallenstein is just able to accommodate this sixâ€"horse team. 1 marâ€" vel at the way these great lumbering beasts will plod to the field with almost no guidance. They seem to sense the job at hand. It is worth noting the fence behind the buggy. Â¥ 0 ~a" *Ho. w ' Spell & For Your & Summer Home, ® : Garden &r Wardrobe _ NEW LOCATION NOW OPEN 63 Joseph St. Port Carling 1â€"705â€"765â€"0746 1369â€"1 King Street N., St. Jacobs 664â€"2442 This wooden fence encloses the farmhouse yard and makes a safe area for the two toddlers that live there. By putting a fence around the house and a gate on the laneway, an area is created for the temporary holding of cattle. Tune to FM 98.5 Friday at 8:15 a.m. for a discussion about this piece with the artist himself. Peter Etril Snyder is a lifeâ€"long resident of Waterloo who operates a gallery at 59 Erb. St. E. in Waterloo. ! MISMATCHED SETS O d Since 1978 "CANADA‘S MATTRESS SUPERSTORE" Fun shine _products 880â€"0414 } lomâ€"Spm, Thursâ€"Fri: 1 1amâ€"8pm, Sot: Pamâ€"Spm, Sun: J Zpmâ€"4pm 820 King St N. Waterloo 8§86â€"8414

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