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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Apr 1973, p. 8

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8 Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 18, 1973 SCENE II BOUTIQUE 12 King St. South Waterioo "B" Scene i1 Boutique We Also Have a Large Selection of Pant Dresses and For The Styles Pant Tops Sizes Up To 20 WE HAVE CLOSE TO 1,000 DRESSES IN STOCK DRESS RACK 10° Easter Bunny will arrive in Waterloo Park this Sunday The 5th Annual CHYM Easter Egg Hunt will be held this coming Sunday, April 2Z2nd, in Waterioo Park, Waterioo, Ontario. The Hunt, which tradiâ€" tionally attracts thousands of youngsters and their parents, will get underway at 2:00 pm when the CHYM Easter Bunny will arrive in the middle of the park via special helicopter. Zehrs Markets, who coâ€" sponsor the Hunt, are supâ€" plying over 30,000 pieces of candy and chocolate eggs for the hunters. The main Hunt area and the helicopter _ landing _ area will be in the oval of the park. There will also be a special area for children 4 years of age and under. That will be located in the he Very Latest les In The New Pastel Colors. Y our Selection «sn deuapt: . 4.+ a eggs will again be hidden and people who find them will win special prizes. The eggs will be hidden around the Twin Cities in parks and plazas. The Waterloo _ Comâ€" munity _ Services Board has given complete cooperâ€" ation in organizing the Hunt once again this year. Children under the age of 13 are welcome to partiâ€" cipate. CHYM Radio will be broadcasting complete details during the days preceding the Hunt and also on Sunday. In addiâ€" the station will be distriâ€" buting 3,000 balloons. There will also be band enterâ€" tainment beginning at 1:30 pm in the park featuring The Ventures Drum & Bugle Corps. It is suggested that families arrive in ample time to participate in the Hunt, which lasts only a few minutes, after the heliâ€" copter arrival of the 1973 Easter Bunny. For those not familiar Special gold and silver 19 inch Fleetwood color portâ€" able television, $388. With a five year warranty plan and one year free service. No down payâ€" ment. For only $12.88 a month for 36 months at 12% annual inâ€" terest, carrying carges of $75.68 and total note $463.68. [Ftu)p Pord TV «._ â€"east commer of the . and will be clearly 4 Kng Street, S. Waternioo 579â€"6940 j d in zmt Te e !l S cH ~. i wl & ,r" eC 1\ f 6 re ‘ | _ & 3 _ _ 1055 ‘ w e aB ' C d h t ! 0 4 l e k me ¢ ‘ | ‘2 P3 K, . | |* . k * en IT MAKES LARGE SCREEN COLOR TV | YOU SAVE DOLLARS BY OWNING NOT RENTING! jA If Ken Schatz or Jerry Delaney Can‘t Save You Money, We Don‘t Deserve Your Business 190100008 19" Portable Color TV For Only "CENTS" Guild will tour museum/village The Monthly meeting of the Kâ€"W Weavers Guild was held on April 4 at the Senior Citizen Drop in Centre Waterloo. The Five County Semiâ€" nors for April 28 at the Kitchener Library is well organized and final details are being looked after. Mrs. Lisa Avedon gave a report on the Brain Stormâ€" ing session held at the March meeting. Suggesâ€" tion for programs for the next three years were givâ€" en by the members, Study groups and more members involvement was suggested. The May meeting will be held May 9 at the Township Hall at the Doon Pioneer with Waterloo Park, it â€"is located off of Albert Street to the park and its parking areas is down King Street to University Avenue, west on University Avenue and then left to Albert Street. and University Avenue. The 499. available at Seagram Staâ€" dium, which is accessable by turning right at the first versity of Waterioo will be open for public parking. traffic allowed in the park. Village. This is also the month when the Guild has a display and demonstraâ€" tion at the Village. The meetâ€" ing will also include a tour of the museum with Mr. the Loft Weavers gave the program for the meeting. at the courses this winter was displayed and various members gave a brief talk on what had been done in the various sessions. Weavâ€" ing in 3 dimensions, work with a found object and tapestry, spindle spinning and weaving on a piece of wood were the topics for the courses held. Mr. Rossiter was a formâ€" er resident of 230 Dick Street Waterloo. He reâ€" tired from J. M. Schneider Jack D. Rossiter Jack D. Rossiter died Tuesday April 10, 1973 in Melbourne .Florida at the age of 64. in 1970 as poultry manager and was a member of the Board of Directors un til 1969. A former member of the Kâ€"W Granite Club, Mr. Rossiter was the husband of Winnifred Munro; fathâ€" er of Mrs. Bud (Joyce) Rossiter was of Winnifred er of Mrs. Dietrich of Mrs. Bill (Jear head of Route 1 brother of Mrs. | Boyce of Marl and Mrs. James Clark of Oak head of Route 1, Duntroon; brother of Mrs. Les (Helen) Boyce of Marlette Mich., and Mrs. James (Florence) Clark of Oakvilie.: Four grandchildren also survivâ€" Mr. Rossiter rested at the Edward R. Good Funerâ€" al Home, 171 King St. South, Waterloo until after 7 p.m. Thursday. A private family and committal service was held in the chapel Friday at 2 p.m. Interment was in Parkâ€" view cemetery, Waterloo. Complete Decorating and Color Consultation Service *3pÂ¥â€" 4t c ®© Viny!l Wall Coverings ®© Harding Carpets ®@ Armstrong Flooring e Custom Made Draperies e Crown Diamond 110 King S Waterlioo Paints ®© Kem Finishes ©@ Hees Pull Shades Open Fri. till 9 p.m. f Waterioo (Jeanette) Leit

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