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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Mar 1973, p. 10

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By by Gribble ICs great to win a prize on the bonspiel . circuit, particularly when the prize IO Wamtloo Chronicle, Wednesday, March 14, 1973 Capture that pixie smile forever in fun, realistic colour with Eastman Kodak Professional Ektacolor Film. We're so sure you'll love your picture, that we'll give you your money back if this isn't one of the most Iifemke you've ever seen. o You choose from actual finished portraits - not proofs. o Extra Prints are available at reasonable prices. Curler wins tote bag Thursday March 22, th?u Saturday March 24 A beautiful 8" x IO" COLOUR PORTRAIT - Ii_'or1iitortly! EATO FIS .99 you win is exactly what you‘ve always wanted whether tt is first, second or third. Eleanor CampbelL and of your child plus .50 handling Age limit of sitter is from 5 weeks to 12 years. Group portraits can be taken at only .99 per additional child. Lumn of one portrait per chuld Two Wer family Thurs. Fo 9 00 - 8 oo Sat 9 oo- 5 oo Photographer's Hours Another one of the joys of curling is renewing old ac- quaintances. Peg Sochasky gathered a rink around her and hiked back to Kingston Garrison Club for a two day bonspiel and old home weekend March 9 and IO. With her were Gladys Green- acre, Gwen Bowman and Joan Kruuv. her rink of Rose “ovoid. Peggy Jack and Pat Prange gave their opponents a rough time and placed third in the Guelph Curling Club Filly Bonspiel. Rose was one happy girl glee- fully trotting home with a tote bag. an item she has been wanting ever since she started curling four years ago. In Tillsonburg. on March 1. Ruth Cruise with Ev Froese. vice: Eleanor Campbell, second and Rose Movold lead, were runners- up for the trophy. 5N3“ CLEANERS Waterloo Square's maintenance man Joe Zabrowarny puts in a new slat of panelling which was destroyed by vandals last Wednesday night. The pic- ture also shows to what extent the ceiling had been smashed. Mr. Zabro- warny said over $500 damage had been done over the past three weeks in the from foyer leading into the square. CHINESE FOOD COOKING COURSE from GORD The CHINESE FOOD MAN at CHINA KITCHEN 51 King North. Waterloo. Register early to avoid disappointment as class sizes will be limited. Tuesday class: YMCA Sponsored Wednesday class: Register at China Kitchen Thursday class: Register at China Kitchen ALL courses conducted at CHINA KITCHEN. Courses start ttpm on Mar. 27. Mar. 28, Mar. 29. tt Sessions each. Tuition Fee $35.00 in- cludes all materials. PLEASE FILL OUT REGISTRATION FORM BELOW We must use". the right to an“! insul adds: booths. nor-Iowa.“ NAME PHONE . . . . . . . . . . Tuition S . . . .enclosed. thTNEtlM. FUNERAL "(M ' tlilPtt LAST CHANCE FOR Can a 'enient Parking. entering Wellington or King Street 621 KING WEST - 745-9495 Annual party The Waterloo Knights of Columbus will be holding their Charter Night Satur- day Mar. 31. The purpose of this func- tion is to celebrate the exis- tence of the council. POSTER SHOP FOOD AND FUN CENTER China Kitchen 51 King North. Waterloo. BIG. BOLD. BEAUTIFUL POSTERS which are only available to Specialty Ea- elusive POSTER Shops. Welcome Spring with a new Wall Brightenet from MAY-LING'S SPRING CLEARANCE SALE POSTERS GEORGE SCHEL L ROBE " HUEHN Sauce worthy of your confidence - a tradition since 1925.

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