NCHRONICLE CLASSIFIED ADS \ ONTARIO MOTOR LEAGUE â€" Join Now! For complete inforâ€" mation call Cliff Kyer, (Enrolâ€" SPRING garden tea and bake sale, Saturday May 3, 2:005:00 pm., St. Louis CWL, Parish Gymnasium, Corner Allen East and Willow Streets. 18 THE Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Society of Artists would like you to atâ€" tend their show of paintings at the Kitchener Public Library, May 5 to May 23. 18 AUCTION SALE of 1,500 Grey and Bruce raised stockers and feeders at Wiarton Sales Yards on Thursday, May 8, 1969 at 10 a.m. ED.S.T. under auspices of Greyâ€"Bruce Livestock Coâ€"opâ€" erative. Rexford Cruickshank, President. 18 CAMP Minwandum â€" Girls 10â€" 15 register now for YWCA Camp on beautiful Georgian Bay. Openings for Junior Leaders 16 years old. â€"744â€"6507. 18 ONE bedroom apartment, all utilâ€" ities paid, appliances, cable TV, Hazel Street area, available May 1st. 744â€"8832. 18 DOUBLE ROOM for girls, kitâ€" chen, shower, cable TV, teteâ€" phone, Dale Crescent. Phone 578â€"4170. 19 TIRED of living in the city â€" would like to buy or rent farm within 20â€"25 miles of Twin Citâ€" ies. No agents please. 7421363 after five. 21 DOUBLE room for boys, kitchen privileges, private bath, close to Adult Education Center. 579â€" 0194. 18 SAUBLE BEACH â€" three bedâ€" room cottage for rent, hotâ€"cold running water, one mile from lake, quiet treed lot. 7434815. CASCADE "40" Sales and Renâ€" tals, Deep and Shallow Well Pumps, Lawn Mowers, Garden Tillers, Electrical and Plumb ing Supplies. Ditner Hardware Sales & Service, St Agatha, 742â€"0861, i# SAUBLE BEACHâ€"near lake, all conveniences, hot water, sleeps eight. Phone 742â€"5666. 18 CEDARWOOD â€" KINCARDINE lake front, Lake Huron, three bedrooms, furnished, oil heater, sun deck, all conveniences, 90 miles from Kitchener. Phone 742â€"5662. U 13 Articles for Sale 12 Cottages for Rent 10A Rooms for Rent CHURCH Allen St. East Waterloo 9 Apartments HOLY SAVIOUR ANGLICAN 219 Weber North Waterloo Kitchener, 576â€"1020. RUMMAGE SALE RODES CAKE & COFFEE HOUSE Lakeshore â€" Sauble Beach Opens May ~17 for season. Service is our KNACK W. H. KNACK Friday, May 9th Wanted 18 19 DRAPERY, UPHOLSTERY, Slipâ€" cover Fabrics, yard goods and ANTIQUES BOUGHTâ€"Old woodâ€" en sinks, blanket chests, desks, SEWING work done at home for upholstery, new and repair, sofas, chairs and cushions. Phone 5784170. 19 13â€" Articles for Sale FOURTEEN FOOT cabin trailer, 1967 Fileetwing, sleeps five, stove, ice box, electric and proâ€" pane lights, sink. Make an offer. 744â€"1483. 18 LARGE Wooden Doorsâ€"18 feet long, seven to eight feet high. Phone 743â€"6025. 18 WANTED â€" 1967 Silver Dollars, paying $2.00. 1967 50 cents pieâ€" ces, $3.25. 1967 proofâ€"like sets $7.00. Kitchener Coin Shop, 23 EXPERIENCED painter and paperhanger will work by the job or by the hour. Free estiâ€" mates. Phone 745â€"0905. i# 15 Pets and Supplies 18 Trailer Sales, Rentals 19 14 â€" Articles Wanted Guaranteed Canaries Budgies, Finches Parrots Lots of Tropical Fish Snakes, Monkeys also other small pets Reasonable Prices Complete Line of Pet Supplies We‘ll See You Next Time at For light assembly work, steady employment,. fringe working conditions, (1 block from bus stop). tion at lowest prices, we must make room for new stock. Manufacturers Outlet Comâ€" pany, Retail Depot, 159 King City Hall next to Fox Theatre). Open daily %96, Friday till 9 pm, Saturday 95. 7426341. | dishes, jewellery, books, beaver jars, woolen bed spreads. Stan in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Waterloo Square Pet Shop 202 Regina Street Nor& (near University Avenue) Come and Visit the Hours 8 am. to 5 p.m. AUDIO TRANSFORMER Apply in person LARGEST PET SHOP WOMEN 10 10 10 â€" 10 FOR professional repairs, remodâ€" COMPLETE lawn and garden care, also landscaping, residentâ€" CARPENTRY â€" Any job large or small including renovations, 25 Child Care EXPERIENCEDâ€"Sixteen year old girl desires summer work as mother‘s helper in Waterloo. 745â€"0234. 18 PARTâ€"TIME hairdresser to take full charge of established clienâ€" tele in small Waterloo salon, must be efficient. Phone 743 T784. 18 BABYSITTER required for Tuesâ€" days and Thursdays, Erb Street West area. Phone 7422433 DRESSMAKING and alterations done. 189 Allen Street East, Waterioo. Phone 7430463. tf PROFESSIONAL Seamstress â€" Sewing â€" drapes, â€" bedspreads, matched sets also alterations. Contact Mrs. Freida Rode, 74% 4815 anytime. i RELIABLE women for concession stand, must be available weekâ€" ends. Apply Kâ€"W Driveâ€"In Theaâ€" tre, Bridgeport. 18 BEELINEâ€"Partâ€"time or fullâ€"time opportunity for three women who must supplement present family income but who cannot take ordinary time clock jobs. Display Beeline Fashions with out neglecting your home or family, Free wardrobe twice yearly. Excellent commission. No delivering, no collecting, no investment. For introductory interview â€" appointment, â€" call ENJOY â€" Cosmetic Fashion Carâ€" eer, display Beauty Counselor products. Training â€" supplied. Commission. Mrs. McKay 743 LADIES! Earn vacation money in your spare hours, Be an Avon representative. There are openâ€" ings in Waterioo and Kitchener. Commission. For information, call 7424169 i 21 Female Help Wanted WILL babysit in my home, Blyth wood, Hazrel, Milford area. Phone 576â€"4824. 18 24 Employment Wanted 26 Dressmaking, Alterations 23 Agents or Sales Help Call STERLING OFFICE SERVICES Complete BOOKKEEPING SERVICES Financial Statements, Tax Reâ€" Office Services Cary Polzin, Business 742â€"9500. Residence 7426915 U 742â€"2384. Ryan‘s Carpentry. roofing laid, window caulking, painting, chimney repairs. C. Linseman, 578â€"2270. 18 18 For many years this new inâ€" dustry flourished, serving not only also hear the cheeseâ€"maker exâ€" plain each operation. The technique and process in April is a month to try the soul af the househoider. And mine has been tried and found wanting. When the last dirty gray streaks of snow had disappeared, I took a tour of the estate. Then I went inside, wept for a few minutes, and took shock treatment on the One cheese factory that will withstand time and technology is located in Upper Canada Village where visitors can see cheddar cheese made exactly as it was one hundred years ago. It is patterned after one in Glengarty County in 1867 and here the visitor may not only see the full process, step by step, but You can watch them make cheese at Upper Canada For centuries cheeseâ€"making throughout the worid was a home industry, some being sufficiently large to supply not only family needs but outside sales as well, So it was in Canada until the early 1860s when the first cheese factory was opened in Ontario, introducing a new era and conâ€" cept in the dairy industry. Large numbers of cheese facâ€" tories were built, many as coâ€" operative, and while numerous problems had to be worked out, cheeseâ€"making left the farm forâ€" local demand but also becoming a prime export to foreign marâ€" kets. In later years, technology and further process centralization byâ€"passed these factories, one by one, until today only a relatively sides of it, there was something that looked like the remains of parts of sand and salt thrown up You can‘t blow it back into the street. There are two alternatives. The first is 18 manhours? first with shovel, then with rake, then with stiff broom. The other is to stone wall around the property. Either way, your lawn is ruined. But that was merely the beginâ€" ning. Last fall, I managed to keep ahead of the maple leaves, burnâ€" ing and raking like a fiend for a couple of weeks. But the oaks drop late, and they don‘t cascade down, but drift, one by one. on the lawn by the snowblower in January. them all. I distinctly remember going out one day last November, with a face as long as a foot, takâ€" ing a look at the fenceâ€"tofence carpeting of sodding leaves, and reaching with heavy heart for the My wife, in one of her rare moments of pity, said: "Why don‘t you wait a few days until they‘re dry?" Reeling with shock, I said, "OK." The next day it snowed. And the next, And so on until the end of January. They‘re still there, even more sodden after snuggling under four feet of snow all winter. And they‘ll be the death of me. I know it, if I try to rake them. There must be 48 tons of wet leaves on I wonder if I could get some husky male student who‘s not doâ€" ing too well in his English at school, and have a quiet, crafty little chat with him, pointing out the ratio of my benevolence to the scarcity of wet oak leaves on my lawn. Those are just two April probâ€" We live on a corner lot. On two Wateriee Clirenicle, Thureday, May I, 1969 % Bill Smiley The curd is sold in haifâ€"pound packages and old cheddar cheese in wedges of various sizes, In the not too distant future the small manually operated cheese factories may join the steam engine and a lengthening list of rememberâ€"when items of yesteryear, but like the horse and buggy, their contribution durâ€" ing the formative years will have permanent recognition in history. Huge oak branches all over the front lawn, broken off in snowâ€" storms. The hose has been out all winter. My wife set fire to the back porch one winter day wher she put out a box of ashes which contained some live coals. Charâ€" red is the word. The flowerâ€"beds look like a barâ€" mMuaSunday-a;;n; The shrubs are all broken at the elbows by the weight of snow. The fences lean precariously, as you would if an oak branch, 10 Some 2960 pounds of milk will process into about 300 pounds of cheese; however, at The Upper Canada Village Cheese Factory each run is made into about 100 pounds of cheese and 200 pounds of curd. are removed the cheese is transâ€" ferred to the curing room for a minimum period of eight weeks. The curing period will vary according to the requirement for mild, medium or old cheese. there‘s only one thing to be done making cheese is as old as it is new. Each day during the operatâ€" ing season at Upper Canada Vilâ€" lage, Wednesday and Sunday exâ€" cepted, 2960 pounds of milk are poured into a woodâ€"fired metal about it No use griping. And that‘s what I did. On the first of April, and leave you pure of heart and mind, if not of tongue, when you get out and have a bash at the trout. This, the promise of getting away out into the real world of icy water and lost lures and no women, on the last weekend of April, gives a man a certain sanâ€" ityâ€"retaining detachment as he su reasons, I missed opening day, for the first time in 20 years. This am going to catch my limit, fall off a log into that polar water, and come home filthy, stinking and purged: all the good things that accompany opening day and the real beginning of spring in this country. The milk to cheese process takes about six hours, after which the cheese curd is placed in metal hoops, pressed and left for twenâ€" a book, laid them down, looked at the blue sky and thought about opening day. That‘s the salvation of April. Deep in your heart, you know that all that garbage is going to be attended to, even if the old lady has to do it. And if you have a touch of the poet and artist in you, as what man doesn‘t, you know that the wash away all the sordid aspects (and I think I have one; the Xâ€"rays haven‘t been read yet), I vat. Vegetable coloring and renâ€" surveys the noâ€"man‘sâ€"land of his Not directly. That way lies a