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Waterloo Chronicle, 13 Jun 2019, p. 004

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w at er lo oc hr on ic le .c a W at er lo o C hr on ic le | T hu rs da y, Ju ne 13 ,2 01 9 | 4 666 Victoria St. N., Kitchener Mon.-Fri. 9-9; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 10-5 We reserve the right to limit quantities. Some items may not be exactly as shown. Some items may be limited in quantity. www.kwsurplus.com $999 $1799 $999 Magellan convertible fishing pants Cuisinart sparkling beverage maker 32" Weeder 36-58" Garden Cultivator 70" premium universal grill cover a unique shop ping experien cek-w surplus $1199 $19992 forOR uses inexpensive single use CO2 chargers (includes 5) heavy duty polyester construction fits most brands zip-off legs converts to shorts lightweight $1299 weeds won't stand a chance rustproof rotating tines telescopic handle Fresh Meaty Pork Back riBs Reg. $6.99 lb.$5.99 lb. Store Made regular or garlic Pork sausages Reg. $4.49 lb.$3.99 lb. Store Made 12x6oz. roadhaus Burgers Reg. $22.99 ea.$21.99 ea. Store Made BBQ ziPPer sausage skewers Reg. $3.50 ea.$2.99 Eac. Store Made MaPle sMoked side Bacon Reg. $6.99 lb.$5.99 lb. Store Made MaPle sMoked sausage (Pair it with our Pretzel Panini) Reg. $5.99 lb.$4.99 lb. Store Made BBQ regular or hot PePPerstix (24 Pc.) Reg. $9.99 ea.$8.99 ea. June 10 - June 15, 2019 Fresh Beef new york striPloin steaks Reg. $13.99 lb.$10.99 lb. Fresh toMahawk steaks (treat dad to the king of steaks) Reg. $15.99 lb.$14.99 lb. Fresh cut Pork choPs Reg. $3.79 lb.$3.29 lb. For your next fundraiser, try Stemmler's Pepperstix Fundraiser! all our manufactured products are M. s. g., gluten & lactose free! Proud supporters of our local farm families for over 30 years! "On ly t he Bes t fr om our Fam ily to Y our s" w w w . s t e m m l e r m e a t s . c a 3031 labsinger line, heidelberg Mon.-wed. 8-6; thurs.-fri. 8-8; sat. 7:30-5 519-699-4590 5 EVENTS ON TAP FOR FATHER'S DAY IN KITCHENER AND AREA BREAKFAST IN THE PARK Old vintage cars will be in Petersburg Community Park, 1330 Notre Dame Dr., from 8 a.m. to noon, with all-you-can-eat breakfast in the park served by the Petersburg Optimist Club for $10 each. Admission to the car show is free for all ages, with proceeds from the breakfast supporting the club. Organizers urge people to get there as early as possible, as last year there were more than 2,000 breakfasts served and 400 cars on display. ACTIVITIES FOR ALL AGES AT THEMUSEUM In honour of dad's special day, TheMuseum, 10 King St. W., in downtown Kitchener, has a full slate of activities to keep the whole family happy, from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Following an interactive and engaging puppet show and story time, dads and their kids can take part in a fun, colourful, joke-themed scavenger hunt. All ages; admission $9.95 to $13.95 each. HOPS FOR POPS CRAFT BEER FESTIVAL Raise a glass to dad at the Ken Seiling Waterloo Region Museum and Doon Heri- tage Village, 10 Huron Rd. The Hops for Pops Craft Beer Festival runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., and there will be activities for all ages while dad enjoys his suds. An adult beer ticket including five beer samples and a souvenir mug costs $25. Other nondrinking admission rates apply. Click here for ticket info. FATHERS FREE AT CASTLE KILBRIDE In honour of the patriarchs of Castle Kilbride, James Livingston, J.P. Livingston and Harris Veitch, all fathers receive complimentary admission at the Baden historical site, 60 Snyder's Rd. W., on Father's Day. It's open from 1 to 4 p.m. FAMILY BIKE RIDE Join REEP House for Sustainable Living, 20 Mill St., Kitchener, for a relaxing and in- formative bike ride. Participants will learn about the plants and animals that share our urban spaces while exploring cycling routes through Kitchener's natural spaces. The event is free for all ages, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Participants must register by Saturday, June 15, by emailing Donnique Williams at dwilliams@reepgreen.ca. THINGS TO DO A look at the Father's Day event in Petersburg Park. Ron Webber/photo

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