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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Oct 1973, p. 13

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14 Waterioo Chronicie, Wednesday, October 10, 1973 ‘ _ TIM‘S SPORT SHOP L LOWER MALL â€" Waterloo Square *‘*Where the hard to find sports items are"‘ We have a complete line of name brand archery equipment and accessories such as. .. ARCHERS 578â€"5810 BOWS â€" ARROWS CROSS BOWS â€" QUIVER Mr. Stutz and Mr. Milne are doing it again this year. They‘re really out to help you. Food Services is in full swing and the orders are really coming in. The banâ€" quet orders never seem to stop but Mr. Stutz and Mr. Milne are still asking for more. This week â€" they held the Oktoberfest Cookâ€" ing Contest. On Monday and on Wednesday the Okâ€" toberfest Cooking School was held here. The boy‘s volleyball team has played four games this season and believe it or not they have also been unâ€" defeated. Student card sales hit a new high this year with over 90% of the students purâ€" chasing one. The students cards are a must this year if the students wish to join any of the school teams or clubs. So for $1.00 you can‘t be too far wrong. The girl‘s baseball team has also played four games this season but unfortunateâ€" ly they have lost one. The boy‘s soccer team has played four games and so far has not lost a game. The school teams are realâ€" ly going great this year. School got off to a great start this year with the Iniâ€" tiation ofâ€" the Grade 9‘s. The Initiation dance was really a big success. The band, Junction, provided the music and believe it they were great. Laurel â€" report _ Charles Gichom Sav O N e gas 550 Weber St. N., Waterioo 884â€"7470 Sales â€" Service â€" Parts The coffee is on the house and we always have a good deal ‘brewing. Food Advisory Services, Agriculture Canada, recâ€" ommend refrigerating leftâ€" over cheese, but it may be frozen. Some cheeses may become crumbly or mealy after freezing, but they can be used in salads or in cooking where texture is not important. To freeze cheese, cut into small pieces, weighing no more than a pound and not more than an inch thick. Freeze your cheese This week‘s Chronicle Cutie is from Brampton. Lynn Coleman, 18, works as a passenger agent for Air Canada in Toronto. Her sister atâ€" tends the University of Waterloo and she visits the area quite often. Few 'hmq AUTOâ€"HAUS @ WAT ERLOO fo rk as wellto: as cheaply} as a Volkswagen. Authorized Volkswagen Dealer Large pieces take too long to freeze and crumble when thawed. Wrap cheese in aluminum foil or plastic material, _ excluding _ as much air as possible, freeze and store at 0 deâ€" grees F. Always â€" thaw cheese in the refrigerator. Some of the cheeses wh"ch may be frozen and stored at least three months are Brick, Brie, Blue. Camembert. Cheddar. 24 Laure! St 743 0731 Special For Early Buyers Electric Stacter with FREE your TORO SNOWBLOWE A White Supplies Last **Larry, there‘s only roo! enough for one of us in th doorway‘ Now move over!~ Breakfast ends and Billie Jean and Larry are off to face another day. Larry: I‘m glad to hear you say that. Things should be fair and equal for everyâ€" one. So . . . you can make breakfast next week. Billie Jean: Larry, I‘m fighting this equality battle as much for you as for me. We won‘t have a truly meanâ€" ingful relationship without equality. And you have to admit that I don‘t go out on a limb the way some libbers do. I‘m for women‘s lib as long as it‘s practical and as long as everyone gets a fair shake. (Continued from page 7) one of your own? Billie and Larry New intermediatt Toro LLOYD SCHMITT EQUIPMENT Waterioo

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