Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Dec 2004, p. 13

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Regional Foodlink program facing more stumbling blocks Continued from page 12 Asparagus | farnm. â€" lune berried treasiwes from | fer the‘s Country barm Market fuly romatoes from Ste vanus FLamily Farm, August sweet corm from Gillespies garden, October pumpkins from Shanwholm Pumipkins and November turkey from Oakridge Aures. One ol the emerging challenges is coming from zealous inspectors for marâ€" keting boards and the pubâ€" lic health unit. They find the map listing farms where products can 796 Erbsville Road, Waterloo just past the flashing light Ist, 3rd & 5th Sundays at 11 am 2nd & 4th Sundays at 9:30 am Chriaimas Worahip Knox Presbyterian Church 50 Erb Street West, Waterloo, 886â€"4150 Rev. Linda Ashfield and Rev. Brooke Ashfield Y:00 p.m 11:00 p.m 5:00 p.m 700 pyu ~The {riendly comtry clurch. I SHLVH CHHF cozy at the citys edge. CHRISTMAS EVE A WARM WELCOME EXTENDED TO ALL! Worship for families with small children Candlelight Service â€" Junior & Teen Choirs singing Candlelight Service â€" Chancel Choir singing Candlelight Communion Service So far Ill\pl‘('l()[\ seent to be taking a charitable and practical approach, but there is concern in the farmâ€" ing community. especially about the expense of comâ€" plying with the full nine yards of public health stanâ€" dards for food safety, and over reports that the chickâ€" en board has used a memâ€" be bought directly from farmurs a handy guide. Lhat obviously_ irks hatona and the tarmers who are trying to do what they vonsider to be a good thing tor the agrniculture industry and the focal community. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Lutheran Church welcomes you! directory please call Lyon @ 623â€"3050 ext. 210 To advertise in our regular worship bership list of another orga nizaton to vrack down on smallâ€"scale producers bew Old Order and Amish Mennonites who might like to sell chicken direct from their farms can afford to buy quota because the chicken board‘s miniâ€" muim is 14,000 units. The going price of about $53 a unit makes that an invest ment of about $750,000 for quota alone. The turkey and egg boards are more friendly to Foodlink because they grant exemptions of 100 laying hens and 50 turkeys. CHILDREN‘S QOUTFITTERS SINCE 1953 ./ §A "Toemacg WEEL ying WEET gg\'g Wm Now, more than ever, we‘re Waterloo‘s newspaper! WATERLOO CHRONICLE Limited Quantite® e _ w-wswwmns.sdemsacmw,, J Brau"m.2: Integrity Since 1925 » come & See WhY! Sale PCE go not apPY

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