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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jun 2005, p. 5

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couking with the camping stove initially, as hric says. "It was a challenge figuring out how to cook, but we learned quickly." Campaign looking for more donations Continued from page 3 Their diet consisted mainly of oatmeal moe, pasta and pie. After each ate a whole pie at a store in Ravenna, tric and Kevin made it a tra dition to treat themselves to at least one piece of pic at every town they stopped at for the rest of their trip The _ brothers _ also stopped at various towns to pick up weekly food supâ€" plies, mailed to them by their parents. Though these weekly shipments were invaluable, Eric and Kevin listed their most valuable possession as their mosquito netting. The netting. worn over their heads to protect them from swarms of black fies, was "crucial to keeping our sanity." The Bruce Trail is known for its tremendous scenery. The trekking brothers agree that while the most spectacular views were at the north end of the hike, bul d eR to DU OFF a SELECTED ITEMS & ‘ 5 ¢ a ’ F1 \ # J . & * 2u & 1039 M 2 * hm < + g 1 ob Waterloo Town Square, 2 Uptown Waterloo 886.2700 Alterations on nremises SUMMER SPORTSWEAR along the Bruce Peninsula, that great scenery was also found closer to home, such as at Kelso Conservation Area in Milton. Waterloo brothers Eric and Kevin Martin are none the worse for wear after hiking from the Niagara area to Tobermory, raising funds for the House of Friendship‘s camp sponsorship pro gram The trek took a physical toll on the brothers. Eric lost a toenail and developed a heel injury during the hike, Alterations on premises and Kevin ended the trip with eight toes bandaged due to blisters. However, these physical challenges did not stop the brothers from reaching their final destination of Toberâ€" mory, Ont. on June 7. Although they are cur 9( rently $5,000 short of their $15,000 goal, Eric and Kevin are hopeful that by the end of June more people will donate to the Trek 4 Kids. Donations can be made online at www.houseofâ€" friendship.com or by Hunsâ€" berger at 742â€"8327. suBMiTTED PHOTG _ You will learn How to Find & Treat The Pressure Points tor. Energy * Headaches * Insomnia (sleep difficulties} Nervousness/Irritability * Sinus & Allergies * Neck Pain Arm and Wnist Pain (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome} Digestive Disorders * Lower Back Pain Numbness & Tingling (Arms & Legs) _ Learn the keys to Health/Weliness _ Learn how to improve the quality of your life & Live Longer â€" Learn how to take control of your own health â€" Healthy lifestyle requires making TIME a priority _ Address the Cause, not the "symptoms" When: Wed. June 29, 2005 * 6:30 â€" 8:00 pm Where: 30 Oupont St. E., Suite 204, Waterloo Participants are asked to bring a nonâ€"perishable food item to be donated to the local Food Bank With Dr. Bryan Lawrence, D.C

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