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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Apr 2011, p. 15

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" we aren't completely convinced hats. and mitts into our ‘ there won't be a foot of snow on a 8 es kids' school bags. Bet- . the ground tomorrow morning. ter throw in an umbrel- and we never quite got into the la while we're at it, PENNY habit of leaving an extra 10 min- nghr? WALFORD utes in our morning schedule to . . . can a so muC . 2. All over our fair e . . .. . still get to work on time after city. homeowners are cleaning the ice and snow off the . finally taking down their Christmas lights. Wait, car. scratch that. Just peeked outside and my lights are still ' 1 up. solet's go with this instead . . .Alloverour faircity. NONE: This “St is in "0 way ' ladders eagerly await the moment they will be carried intended to criticize or condemn . 1 outside to help their owners (finally. after repeated meteorologists, Ci‘Y workers , ' l requests} take down the Christmas lights. Meanwhile. responsible for the state Of our < ‘ fig? 1 back in the garage. lawnmowers anxiously anticipate roadways. 01' individuals who have .. . «a y“ f," their turn. no longer jealous of the abandoned snow- YE! ‘0 take down their Christmas . . “ v If}: i blowers beside them. lights (deSpite repeated requests». ' I 3. We begin the twoâ€"step process of stowing awa ‘ g ‘ winter gear such as snow shovels. road salt and icz Afmelanoe writer. b10889“ " ‘ “t r : scrapers. Their initial resting place isn't too far back and communications 00051130"! ' “A 1 into the depths of our storage areas. though. That’s based in Waterloo. £15 .93; 3 step two â€" at least a month away. No. these items still Penny Walford can be reached at ‘ W ' N" '2”; 1 lurk near the front. suspiciously within reach. My, pennywalfordé’mgersoom _. 6 5‘ "f . 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