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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Sep 1971, p. 3

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Home-made cakes, cookies and pies made a tempting display. ..... "emrqt..---.. a. . """"'.rt . _ , """ir,jo"c""1') sur-i-v,'","." ' C' -, . Crafts, pastries. vegetables at Erbsvnlle bazaar Battle of Britain parade held in Waterloo BATTLE OF'BRITAIN - The annual Battle of Britain parade and banquet took place Sept. 16. After taking formation at Carling Breweries Ltd. parking lot at 6 p.m., participants march- ed to the cenotaph for a wreath-laying cere- mony and prayer. Guest speaker for the dinner Mrs. Gloria Gessinghaus, holds Lisa; Mrs. Vivian Grimm shows crafts. There were stuffed animals, hand-made crafts, garden vegetables and baked goods ga- lore at the Erbsville TOPS club bazaar Satur- day. Organized to raise money for the club's Spring convention in Toronto. the bazaar was held on the lawn of club member Mrs. Ingrid Heinitz, across from Erbsville Public School. _ Mrs. Vivian Grimm of Erbsville organized the bazaar. i L. 'dika if 'Cl at the Dutton Drive headquarters of Wing 404 RCAF association, was Rev. Rayburn McColl of First United Church, Kitchener. Above, the Waterloo Concert Band leads the parade. Mayor Don Meston, grins at participants in photo at left. WWW’WRW‘ .\ c. ”A ':"'rs'-: t'tirv'", t ' _ .'., J

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