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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Apr 1989, p. 27

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Celebrate Spring at Joseph Schneider Haus _ The weekend of Apr. 29 and 30 will introduce visitors to garden experts willing to dispense helpâ€" ful hints or advice for your own vegetable garden, herb garden and orchard. A special workshop will be provided on Saturday morning from 10 a.m. til 12 noon by Mara Hollands for those interâ€" ested in raising â€" organically grown vegetables in small spaces. A preâ€"registration of $10 is reâ€" quired and limited space is availâ€" able. Maitag is a very special time of year at the Joseph Schneider Haus. Mayday, as it is called in English, welcomes in the warm weather of spring with maypole dancing, festive fare and garden planting. _ _ The variety of plants available to early residents of Waterloo County was not as limited as fi%‘m 747â€"0275 L NIG 39 »Ee 22 moon 654â€"2167 One 6\ Grand enin fgr You? Pool 1 MAKE HOUSE CALLS. * Maintenance Program * Openings & Closings * Replacement Liners * Underground Repairs * Free Chemical Delivery * Supplies and Accessories * Spas, Sales, Service and Installation ne call and you‘re ready to dive into summer! CALL: 748â€"5503 AUTO INSURANCE BEVENBORN INSURANCE * ACCIDENTS * VIOLATIONS many believe. A good illustration of this is the enormous selection of ‘historic‘ apple varieties many of which are still available today. At 1 p.m, Saturday Dr. Aleck Hutchinson, a research scientist from Vineland Station, will be discussing old apple varieties. Also Saturday, Barry Dimock, of the Herb Homestead in Caledon, will again be on hand to discuss herbâ€"planting, tending and using herbs in cuisine and medicine. This year Dimock will be bringâ€" ing plants for sale so that eager gardeners can get a jump on the season. His talk begins at 2 p.m. in the meeting room. Saving seeds was an essential part of food production for early Mennonite settlers in this area, partly because there were no other sources of supply and partly SPRING BREAKOUT RR #1, Waterloo, King St. N. 3 kilometres past Conostpga Mail mege pos=1~*~ i--l g,‘, U oi We s M | Iq J | ! L ‘Q’ 4 4 | 3 } 4 «i o t ) LEARANC® DRESS UP YOUR HOME AND SAVE maesP / | because selfâ€"sufficiency was an integral part of good husbandry. The saving and exchanging of seed by the farmer‘s wife also provided a social time with other local women. Sunday afternoon in the historic house a seed exâ€" change will take place. Bring your best varieties to trade. Old species especially welcome. At 2 p.m. in the meeting room Michelâ€" le Van Vlack and Debbie Peterâ€" son, master gardeners from the Kitchener Horticultural Society will be discussing preserving and enjoying our horticultural heriâ€" The Schneider Haus is open Saturday, April 29 â€" 10 a.m.. to 5 p.m.; Sunday, April 30 â€" 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. For more information please contact Karen Rennie or Mara Hollands at (519) 742â€"7752. « ALL SALES FINAL + NO REFUNDS $55Q _ 00 Every Sears photographer is a profes sional, trained to bring out and catch your child‘s best smiles! Also availâ€" able: Instant Colour Passport Photos and Copy & Restoration. portrait studio _ GOOD THROUGH: APRIL 15 Price ncludan $2 00 depont Poun ou: selection White and Block Bock grounds, Double Feature and ather Specio! Efieet: Porram no: aveiable in odvertised package Each addmonal perion in portrar 1 52. 00 in addmon to the pockage price. No appornment necessory Aduis & fomes welcome Unm.;-‘C-d * opprosimate uzes IN STOCK Studios located in Sears retail stores: 0 DOORS WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY APRIL 12, 1989 â€" PAGE 27 HOME Cash 1 Carry 6 FOOT PATIO DOORS WHITE ULTRA GUARD e LEFT & RIGHT HAND OPENINGS Your maney‘s worth ...and more! or COTTAGE 2â€"8x«10s, 3â€"5x7s and 1 wallets® on traditional backgrounds. :-Qx”l, :5::7' and 15 (Frome not included)

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