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Ill 20tt l.‘ Advenislng an". nu. 223 w " " mm " Its , Hold the pork, pass the parsnip orcly I find myself struggling with something I thats, curtsidered a: matter at {-[hu’s by some and tore of a need by others. lo be a vegetarian lo not to [w a vegetanan, that's the burning question. V 1 even remember filling out a class survey in Grade 6. listing roast beef as my favourite food. Incidentally. my pick earned me a couple months' of mooing from the students who were school savvy enough to choose pizza. And chicken wings... dun'l get me started on chicken wings. Not so long ago I found myself craving the combi- nation of mild and honey garlic sauces some pubs were willing to mix. making chicken wings an irre- sistihle finger food, But something's changed. I've been turned off of pork for a long time - the movie Babe closed the SIRAIUI 'it door on my love for bacon forever, " And lately. for no real reason. the thought of chicken or any type of fowl turns my stomach. too - a fact I'm sure has left the good folks next door at Swiss Chalet heartbroken. It's certiliriiy an issue I never thought I'd ponder. having been brought up an the best tliktt the harm yard has to offer. But the local burger joints need nu! worry quite yet - I still have a taste for beef... fur now, Some have a theory that I BAILEY I when you reach your late twenties. your [axles change. What was once deli- cious becomes disgusting, and vice vcrsa. Interesting. but unlikely since I havent suddenly developed the urge to eal a turnip, or even wane - green beans. Those who were on hand for my experience with undercooked chicken -- holding my hair back dur, ing my darkest hours i believe that was enough to star me for life. (Lnnsidvring I vrymited lhings I ate when I With three years nld. that worm-d more rational. But alas. unu- my stomach was Mrong, unmlgh. I remember making a hot-lim- In KFC. 1m Ihcir 'lmmit’ Tuesday rumba. But others who know me best art-1n to have thr Iunv ot my luv, oi Inst ior meal pvggt-(l __ thes day I gm my pets Bingo we have a winnvr I Inu- my mnmuls w much lhul thr Ihought m "ittir1gany1hinglikt'myprv, sickerv, rm- Ntiles it may 13mm t-Vlnwm- view, and I should be [11.1er mmugh In wpamm- 1hr Ihnughl of food irom iltt'tlurugh1oiiwis,it1rrilrsu0l'miiultrs,it1p,, Mr (‘lmngr In hmd (lupin-s hiv, upwl xmm' Int-In has at my lumlh? "Yul! tuuul "It-all", "floss "all um gel your plllr lawns" and "Ynu'll hem-10ml nun all day lung," Imu- Ill‘t mm' hnnillm pulls of u'gulnl ttt1txt'rysitttttns .unuml thy hrmsr.hrrld l‘hv truth is. wgvlnrmns arr Illwh gvmng mum and hem-r pmu-m than mnsl mmh‘nn‘s With (he wav a lot of mm! is Irrovvssed and [huh-(I, [hr numllnnal prmvin 111mm" is often mim- mal And those who claim w-gi-larian meal thouvs are Inland are shopping at the wrong gran-w slim-s. Nome options include mils and seeds. pulses. wya products, inciudingtofu. soya milk and textured soya protein such as soya mince. cereals made of wheat. nan. and rim, and frwrrange eggs and mum dairy products likv milk. cheese and vngurli Sn while I haven) quite converted "Wu-If mm a full-fledged hvrhivnrr. thr Ihnughl of \wmring all "uratdowuitstwmallihatlmd (in that nmr. I’m an In make the mus! n! “110p pm Wvairocsdas Yrs, fut "ow, I'll roman) a laitltiul lul lnwm of thc Burg†King ANDREA BAILEY VIEWPOINT TOO MANY PATIENTS The redevelopment of Waterloo Town Square and the public square idea has won approval uf the uptown vision commit- tee. So let's go. The only thing you have to guard against is the temptation to have every loolle and hoop array play the square. Waterloo can make goodusir of thermop- erly delineated space w just so long as il's kept in the regulations set out. Gosh. I can just see the square as a set ling for the liltle German band playing a medley of Bavarian tunes. Ah, let's make it a big German band playing a medley of Irish tunes. Whatever. lie been listening to some of the new songs. and you've got to he impressed with some of the singing groups. One of them has 42 people. It's so big, three of them are [is- tenets. And I Imp ltr listen 10 those Country and wvsu‘rn himdx down in Louisiana, I mean, where t-Iw am you hear u COW- hell solo. In Idle Thought: I can do without anything in this world except sclrindulger1cc. Conservatives are a hungry bunch Did you ever we the little match girl? [allay shr‘s pushing Rnnsnn lighters Georgie Porgie, etc: Mr, Bush is still talking like hv'd ' the â€Hill‘d Swim to believe that their (It-m (nullity is making il hurl. mtl of the rm‘t'xsiunv bithct that In the. run-Nun has " quw sonar [If din'minn Anyhow. " ll't‘l'\\ltln is what lakes, thc Wind mil ol vnllr snlf‘s ll mun t tun bring d sales = man during a rcn'ssmn It's whvn the sales managl-rs ask you how you want your vxpr-nw atttrtmt allowance heads or tails? Say. my nmghlmul is a pesimist, He says. "The first timr-I hear a economist who's out of work. just had his car repossessed and it two pay cheques behind on his mortgage say that tho recession has "nded - thm l'll relehrate l Salute to Liberation: Canada has " musical pm: " which pays " beautiful Irihulr In all the \(‘r\'1(’l'\ and all puns oft ar1aria II s " Int-l r wlurh plavs purl“ aner In Holland whrn- nur bow, arr celvbratirw, Us it's, a I Holland v Illu'mlmn (Ir HN r' I \\ Ill M t H J Cluu)NlCll. " km mm ol thc Opt-lung mu. Mt. SA N DY BAlRD "We salute you, we honour you. and we are grateful to each and every one of you. You came from every walk of life and from every province and territory" would like to now pay tribute to all those men and women in 1945 and whose service helped liberate Europe. "All five divisions of the First Canadian Army were given the job of liberating the Netherlands. The Canadian soldier's pride is reflected in the title of Kenneth Alford's march. Great Little Army" The skein of music traces the contribu, tions of navy. army and air force. carrying some of the"age-old ttmes that each has as part ofits kit. V A climax was reached in the spring of 1945 when I Corps arrived from Italy and the Canadian Army was at Last brought mgether. It's a great choice ol music In salute our efforts when we were, among other things. almost standing alone with Britain. The Difference: It's been a while sinu' we catalogued the differences a between Lilrcruls and (ionscn’m )\ER lives, but with an election TLY IT'""'""'" it's needed wn I) . pt-nplv should ha I Iht'mls wan! to it'ml th" "ttttrt. world Corv,ervative, (In Inn, but lhr‘y want In do it m a hmdraixing dinrwr. Liberals want In spread the wealth. Lun- servalivm want In (haunt-I the wealth . into campaign funds And the main dim-rm]: " hetwee" a 1.th cral and a I nnwrvmivv Is this If five peoplc SI! down to dunno! and thcrr. are unlv [um pork «hulls. thp Lihvral saw. "Grcitt, that's nnv ior ('vu'rvhndv .. Hm( must-mauve Lunvs more a mu mmugh In: m'vrvnm- I0 have rmr. sohtmjusttakcstwoaritartsvutmg Liiwrals want equality for all the people ol thy world, Conservative, (In too, but pro- rated by neighbourhoods, TAKETIEMAID â€EYGJWJT aKTTOOStt2C. A Liberal is someone who wants to spend mnnev he does, n't have, A (‘nnst-n‘ulivr is smnvnnv who manlx In lump him from 149ng it. Lihvrulx want In \HVE‘ (‘Vl'rV- body else \ mnm‘y: litmwn'zr luvs dun I think anvhodv should hau- money Lmerals wan! gnu-rumor“ [If the pt-uph'. Irv tlw pt'uplt- and lur llw prnplv ( nnxrn‘uhvvs uh! wan1 It) 111-0110 who thow