i The first history of the Amish of Canada will be launched at a public serâ€" vice in Steinman‘s Church at Baden, Sunday, January 7 at 3 p.m. Author Orland Gingerich will autograph copies folâ€" lowing the service. The publication by Conrad Press of Waterloo of the 240â€"page history marks the final event of the 1972 The Chronicle welcomes Letters to the Editor Publishes book on Amish Armstrong Expert Installation at CORLON FLOORING Jacquie Akeroyd, 22 year old secretary for NCR got to put her faâ€" vourite hobby to use these past few weeks. Jacquie, of RR. 2 Waterâ€" loo enjoys gourmet cooking. Complete Selection Amish sesquicentennial obâ€" servances. Gingerich, who began his research some 15 years ago, tells the story of Amish background in _ Europe, migration to Canada, and development of their comâ€" munities chiefly in Ontario. He details the acceptance Swim Courses preâ€"schoolâ€"motherâ€"childâ€"Red Cross for all ages * & Gym and Gym & Swim Courses tiny tot gymâ€"gymnastics for children & teensâ€"ladies fitnessâ€"badmintonâ€"volleyâ€" ballâ€"gym & swimâ€"ladies slim & trimâ€"moms & moppets What Else? babysitting courseâ€"teen clubsâ€"sewingâ€"croâ€" chetâ€"bridge clubsâ€"mother‘s takeâ€"aâ€"breakâ€"neighbourâ€" hood YW‘s Tiny Tot Playschool for boys & girls, ages 3 to 4 gym activities with games and craft sessions Gymboree for boys & girls, ages 5 to 7 a Saturday program with gym., arts, crafts, events & outings Let‘s Make It for boys & girls, ages 8 to 11 3 sewingâ€"cookingâ€"crochetingâ€"origamiâ€"egg decorating Bronze Medallion Swim coâ€"ed, 14 years and over It‘s Your Choice! coâ€"ed, ages 12 to 16 gymâ€"creative dramsâ€"outdoor clubâ€"home arts Combiâ€" Mini Courses for Aduits 5 batikâ€"skincare _ â€"bridgeâ€"decoupageâ€"gardeningâ€"maâ€" crameâ€"fitnessâ€"stuffed toysâ€"silk screen printing Yâ€"NOT COOK AT OUR NEW... your choice of three mini courses! Family and Theatre Trips get into the swing of things! come with us and discover Ontario & the O‘Keefe Centre Registration: Jan. 4 5 pm to 8 pm (in person)}) Jan. 5 10 am to 8 pm Jan. 6 9 am to 3 pm AND CONTINUING PROGRAM L4 sÂ¥ . of change by some Amish and their adaptations to modern ways, as well as the adherance to the old way of other Amish. The history includes 30 photographs, the Amish family tree, a map showing Ontario locations, and a full index. photo by Fred Miller Weekend effort puts Ropp â€" as second leading scorer by Dave Heanig _ Mike Doherty played an Dave Seftel‘s goal with excellent game in goal for five seconds remaining in the Wings as he allowed onâ€" the game provided the Can ly two goals by Mike Mulâ€" ucks with a come from bee ler and Mark Kresky. hind victory over the Ran _ Two reasons for the Canâ€" gers. ~adians failure to win games Randy® Harris scored so far this year is their deâ€" twice and Larry Ackere!l fensive record of 11 goals once, rounding out the Canâ€" scored for in seven games. twice and Larry Ackerel once, rounding out the Canâ€" uck‘s scoring to keep them two points in first place, ahead of the Wings. . Sceott Cruise scored twice for the Rangers with single Watson, Bill Ferguson and John Zellar. The Rangers lead the game 54 with less than two minutes remaining but goaltending and solid deâ€" fensive work mvenwd the Rangers from upsetting the topâ€"seeded Canucks. the last place Canadians 5â€"2. Mike Halloran and James Riley scored two goals each for the Wings with their final goal coming from Tom Soies. L The Wings won their first game in three weeks over Kâ€"W YWCA 84 Frederick St. 744â€"6507 Funeral Home Ltd. Waterloo 171 King St. 745â€"8445 FAMILIES APPRECIATE OUR FINE CHAPEL FACILITIES C€oward K. oob again a lack of good four third period goals to move into sole possession of third place by virtue of a 5â€"1 victory over the Bruins. Peter Habel scored first for the Leafs in the opening period, but before the end of the period, Gerry Tiesâ€" sen tied the score for the Bruins. > â€" A scoreless second periâ€" od set the stage for the four goal outburst of the Leafs. Dwight Ropp scared twice with single goals coming from Ken Brown and Robin Cowan. 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