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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jul 1956, p. 8

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'ii' START NEXT YEAR 0N PROJECTS it 1IElLPWA'r'ERM'AR1llltD WON um an!" Work On projects to .110- viate water supply problems in pom. of Southwestern tht- trio will sum early next you, Chairman A. M. Snider d the newly-established 0n- Junior Farmers Festival Show June is Dairy Month in Can- ada and the Waterloo County Junior Farmers' Association is one organization which is keen- b interested in promoting the use of dairy products. Earlier this month they arranged for and conducted two "Open Houses" on dairy farms in Wa- terloo Country, at which school children and their parents trom' the city were shown "Milk in the Making." Not content with just one project per month, these Juniors continued their Promotion campaign at the Wa- terloo Band Festival, held in Waterloo Park, Waterloo. on Thursday, Friday, and Satur- day, June 28th, 29th and 30th. The central theme of their voice: was the change which has occurred in the dairy in- dustry over the years. visitors saw a dairymaid of yesteryear milking a brindle cow, while close by was all the up-to-date equipment a s s o e i ated with modern milk production. Cows were on hand to represent each of the four main dairy breeds, and were tended by modern dairymen. Relies of the past appeared in eor.trast to utensils of the present and future. Information in the form of bulletins and pamphlets deal- ing with various phases of the dairy industry will be nvair. able " all times. Exhibits will be set up and a booth will be in operation where numerous dairy pro- ducts will be sold. FUNN It’s a fact that outside of the busy Christmas Season, more goods and services are bought and paid for in the hot holiday months than at an! other time of the year. f their own shop - The retailers who throw " their hands and say "Nohoar's buying in this heat" are Wu! film about business with interesting WATERLOO CHRONICLE T'. W. Gardiner, St John St. [ Advertise in Make Your in; Wanda» 100%" Y THING.. - R3he lmv" "‘3 amp _ ,' $10,182,000 if the line extends to Donahu- I'll WATIILOO (Oil-b) ggnMtMtl" fi’ t TRIAL RIDERS HOLIDAY IN ROCKIES: me majestic beauty of swapped moun- tain peaks . . , the exhilarating thrill of camping in the Canadian Rockies . . . the panorama at azure blue lakes and alpine scenery - all this awaits the Trail Riders at the Canadian Rockies. his Bummer, the orgapipation's mountain holiday includes a five-day ride, from July 13 to July W, and a six-day ride, from July 20 to July 25. Opportunities tor photography, fishing; trail riding, and nature study are plenum A _. - . ___:-.-.-. v- n.- ..umam ninamnm and other campfire entertainment WINDING Wt pnvurg-uyu,, u.-..._w V, ___ 7 -. during the day's excursions. In the evenings, singsongs and other are restful and relaxing prelude: to a night's sleep under the l, photoisa'l‘milniderbasecamp,setatthe topt of a towering‘: shows a Trail Rider admiring the wonderful alpine scenery of winthe iGas,GGrAisrnintrairinrweparation for the ride is a a wonderful holiday. . mutant-la“!- Goudies of Kitchener WATERLOO COUNTY SHOPPING CENTER FOR the 7iiiinra aidait beginning to (can. photo) and other campfire entertainment under the stars. In the upper left towering 'mountain. Upper right scene" of the Rockies. Segldling ' momma. our. Etrc 5%,. [’03le

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