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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Oct 2003, p. 35

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The Daves, or more propâ€" erly the David B. Martin group, which is a a schism of the horse and buggy Mennonites, has decided that the only way to survive in a rural, horseâ€"powered way is to allow, or maybe I should say even encourage, small manufacturing on their farms in _ the Hawkesville/Linwood area. ‘Moving Day‘ made easier Using computers to make themselves competiâ€" tive in manufacturing, these mainly small shops produce items for the automotive industry. They make small clips and bits that are conâ€" sumed in car manufacturing at a huge rate. Now all this from people themselves who do not own cars or trucks. They don‘t even own.. tractors. Horses do the heavy work in the fields. Computers have made this subâ€"industry possible and it turns out that the Daves are good at the "techâ€" noâ€"wienie" stuff. " JOIN US FOR THE EXCITING 2003 FALL PROGRAMS Course Code 28473 \. For More Information Call 885â€"1220, Ext. 225/ me city of These folks are also Foods of the World: International Cuisine Monday evenings â€" September 29â€"November 24, 2003 (No class Thanksgiving Monday, October 13) 7:00 â€" 9:00 p.m Adult Recreation Centre â€" Kitchen $100 per person for all 8 sessions Course Code 27123 Ballroom Dancing, Intermediate Wednesday, October 1st for 8 weeks 8 30â€"10:00 p m RIM Park. Century Room $65 per person. Adult. $40 per person, 55+ Must register as a couple Course Code 30322 Scrapbooking Thursday, October 2, 2003 1:00 â€" 4:00 p m Albert McCormick Community Centre §$22 Course Code 24282 Pumpkin Table A rrangement Friday, October 17, 2003 9:00 a.m. â€" 12 p.m Adult Recreation Centre $35.00 per person (Supply list obtained at time of registra tion. Supplies need to be purchased by participant pmior to www.city.waterioo.on.ca COMMUNITY ° INFORMATION 886â€"1550 This is all a preamble to the idea that although most people see the conservative Mennonite groups as unchanging, that percepâ€" tion is wrong. It is true that for those plain people, change is more considered and slower, but new ideas have gained a foothold. Using _ painting, I describe a young fellow with a wagonload of furniture on his way to his first farm, his own farm. tremendously creative, developing new approaches to everyday product manuâ€" facture. In 1987 1 painted a piece that 1 called "Moving Day" (shown here). All the household items are there for everyone to 1â€"800â€"GMâ€"DRIVE goodwrench.gmcanada.com. {Offers not available in Thunder Bay, Fort Frances, Oryden, Terrace Bey and Kenors. Other participsting GM Deaterships may aet individua! prices. LOF includes up to SL of GM premium motor ofl. Offers are valld on mast GM vehicles for a limited time only to retail customers See Service Advisor for more detaile Sat., Oct. 4/03 10 am to 5 pm Sun., Oct. 5/03 12 noon to 5 pm Stroll in one of Waterloo‘s lovely old neighbourhoods to visit artists in their homes Start your FREE tour at 184 Herbert St., Waterian. . For more information call ‘ 746â€"9470 or 743â€"3763 in Waterloo COME ON IN

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