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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jun 2000, p. 14

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Reg. $595 to $750 *200 to 305 SALE PRICED * MEN‘S f SHOPPE Waterloo Town Square (across from Shoppers Drug Man) 746â€"9136 Visit our website: www.starpages.com/flagstaff ALTERATIONS EXTRA Reg. $395 to $495 175 to 250 SALE PRICED A good, good recipe at the end of a bad, bad day met a fellow Wlanadian from Vancouver Island when we attended an RV show in the Arizona desert. _ He was promoting his new RV resort. His brochure depicted â€" security gates, trees, waterfalls, a trout pond and a phenomenal view of the Pacific Ocean. He gave us a certificate for a free week of camping and suggested we take his video along so we wouldn‘t forget to visit him. The video convinced us his resort was the place for us. It showed people golfing, horseback riding, lounging in deck chairs and generally having a good time. Three months later, we were in British Columbia. We verified our dates with the resort _ by â€" email and informed them that we could only spend two days there and not the entire week. This was not a problem; they were looking forward to seeing us. . s â€" After a ferry ride from the mainland, a long drive up the east coast of Vancouver Island, and another hour negotiating hilly, winding roads, we arrived at the entrance to the resort. We knew we were at the right place when we recogâ€" nized the security gates as those we had seen on the video. We were tired, hungry, thirsty and ready to spend several days in luxurious surroundings; maybe even catch a few trout from the pond for dinner. Unfortunately, the resort had no water connections, no electricity, no sewer, no phone hookâ€"up and no place level enough to park our motorhome. The future sites consisted of large rocks, not concrete pads as we had imagined. Our friend, the promoter, Volkswagen Waterloo Buy o New, Demonstrator or Preâ€"owned Beatle from our inâ€"stock so‘â€"tion and receive a TREK mountain bike {800 Sport"") at no extra cost. Limited time offer ake this sixâ€"wheeler for a test drive! Trek Bike supplied by C was surprised to see us. He was expecting a truck loaded with fish for his trout pond. Although he had dug a pond for the trout, he wasn‘t sure just where he would put us. It was dark as we drove back down the coast roads to Parksville where we found an established RV resort at the edge of the Pacific We created this recipe and it was good. In fact, it was good, good, after a bad, bad day. eâ€"mail: vwwaterio« _ jolden.net 550 Weber St. N vaterioo of Kitchener 884â€"7° 0 We created this recipe and it was good. In fact, it was good, good, after a bad, bad day. Remove seeds from the lemon and the lime; then finely chop both the flesh and the rind. Place chicken pieces in the bottom of a roasting pan or large casserole dish. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit. â€" In a large bowl, mix the lemon, lime, onion, parsley, sunâ€"dried tomatoes and black pepper. Bake, covered, for 90 minutes or until chicken is cooked. 1 fresh chicken (3 to 4 pounds) cut into pieces and trimmed of fat 1/2 lemon 1/2 orange 1 large onion, cut into small Layer the onion mixture over the chicken in the casserole dish. fresh parsley 1/3 cup chopped sunâ€"dried tomatoes 1 teaspoon coarse ground black pepper GOOD GOOD CHICKEN (3 to 4 servings)

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