mm lawman 153m LOST: Black “the! desk chair. Fell ott Mel on Wednesday. October 29, in Glen Forrrrst/ToMate area, in Lake- shoro Vinson. Schumann! value. 884-3587 evenings, _ (45) ONTARIO'S largest term machinery consignment sue. Nonvich. Ont. Friday, December 12/86. 10 am. (Sales conducted 2nd Friday each month), Approx, 150-175 tractors on. all types at tam equipment Consignments volcano For more information can (519) 424-9998 OF (519) 424-9093. Proprietors: KS Hamqucki 8 Sons (0) The society encourages beau- tification by horticulture throughout the city. A total of 4,000 hulbs and 4,000 plants were planted by society members at various parks in the city. The public is encouraged to attend monthly meetings pertaining to horticulture. Among the winners were: Harold Steed (best dahlia bloom), Mutual Life (best lawn, professional class), Bob Steiner (best resident lawn and garden), Andrew Weiberg of Cedarbrae school (most points, youth), Doris Irwin (best spike rose), Leah Proftt (best spike gladia- lus, most points in annual cut flowers and vegetables, Carol Sandham (best floral arrange- ment), Mrs. Lott Fisehbaeh and Lorne Ross (best rose garden-- tied). Prize monies totalled $233 for adults and $65.50 for youth. The Waterloo Horticultural So- ciety recently honored a number of competition winners including those from the annual Flower and Vegetable show at Conestoga Mall. That show had 36 adults with 296 entries while the youth por- tion went with 13 participants and 91 entries. DISIRESSED BY Pregnancy? Talk to I . . . Society . "Cdl “- ik', gl al Ct a e 'iiflyt . . irs, illl f M†awa r S " in" ae CA, “W2." . iiiM2 $ The Waterloo Horticultural So- C) Cd w fr, C ciety recently honored a number t 8 I 9 of competition winners including 91/ 44 those from the annual Flower U and Vegetable show at Conestoga . D ai Mall. A? ft That show had 36 adults with G . . t96 entries while the youth por- .i .by.e9iiS9te?t%i' a vaunieor at Birthright. Explore your options. Call 57943990. (N) LETS SEE YOU DO IT... OUTDOORS! [lg? Waterloo Horticultural Society winners l aniquvylnd 2ppeioiliiy tjp ~Pacbotn 9m vlili! (3000mm Goormot-Battr-Gotw-ttets cumms omens ARE now new TAKEN "N Contact: LINDAINNOCENTE 3353720 Sample Baskets on display at "Ciao Pasta Shoo" - The Atrium5 Jneatiue (Qagleefg 10K - 14K -18K - 24K GOLD CHAINS - Huge selection for Men and -- Women - Compare and Save! HATASmTA GOLDSMITH Waterloo Town Square, Wgttertoo I Open Thom, Fri. Nights A fiEEaifrEE% by Linda T sr,t Al Ir, Name __-__-__-_-__ Address PostalCode Earn Extra Money! It you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after t school, please S' 3‘ fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. Carriers are needed in the following areas: ARE AVAILABLE FROM THE CHRONICLE 5x7 or 8x10 . . . 'T.SO FULL PAGE REPRODUCTION 20.00 PHOTOS MUST BE ORDERED AT THE OFFICE Drake Cram. Weber. Bristol, Ellis Margaret. Braoalda, Ellis Bridge St., Woolwich Ava. Bridgeport Ava.. Lincoln Rd. WATERLOO CHRONICLE Grog Cauidy, Circulation Manager " Erb St. E., Waterloo, Ont. N20 1L7 886-2830 Carrier Corner Robbie Drimmie Pine Island Cram, Telephone _ _ _ . _ _ - payable in advance This week's carrier is nine-year-old Robbie Drim- mie, a young entrepreneur who delivers the Chronicle in the Erb/Westmount area of the city. A grade 4 student at Our Lady of Lourdes school, Rob's favorite sub- jects are math, spelling, art, music and talking about the Soviet Union. He also likes the Family Y where he enjoys swimming and an- other favorite sport is judo. He is a widely-traveiied young man as well, having visited Disneyland, Boston and Holland. Though he's only nine, Rob has several career goals in focus-- author, artist or chemist. We wish him well. 45 an: St. E., Wqtqr5oo 886-2830