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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Mar 1981, p. 4

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PAGE C - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. NEWAV. MARCH W, 1.! 1llllllll MAZM 02000 JEANAEA’S illh1llll,lll WOEKINO MILEAGE CHAMP ". The tough little truck * * ' * A A The Mazda B2000 Pickup with its 2-litre, 4 cylinder inline OHC engine is built to taplrle, big jobs ytet it htelps, stretch gas like an gconprny car, - 7 - Husky suspension, wide track, and power assisted front disc brakes add to solid handling. The standard model with its 1895 mm (6 ft. 3 iri.) bed is as affordable as many economy cars. The deluxe model with a longer 2190 mm (7 ft. 2 in.) bed and deluxe interior, costs a little more. Compare both models, plain or fancy, with other little pickups. Just one look will tell you it's one great buy. Mazda High Value Engineering makes the difference. (Continued "any-'1) may with university tuition fees in three He also complained andidates meet for last time OF WATERLOO " UNIVERSITY AVE. E. - 885-5090 SALES O SERVICE . PARTS . LEASING 'm2MtBE1irXJifX%'mEMaEytXJurE. that financial help - Bit some of the un- the (blurb Student " dub at “U. no“ tor mum Plan Inn but! being more of a right- "made more difficult will; aluminum! than for wade-u to obtain." UW. wen-1’! buying the NDP‘Q'yve-auy plans. Said on student to Needlum. “how many students in you: class return from reading o MAZDA 0 VOLVO . BMW week with s Florida tan," cultivated in part under the auspices of the metallic: and its stu- dent assistance pm Epp got the only heat- ed dig in when he claimed that the Tory govemment has repea- tedly refused to meet with officials from the Canadian Institute for the Blind (CNIB) about providing greater assis- tance to blind students. “The govemment is so hardened and so inhu- man," he said, "they won't even meet with these people. It’s dis- came one of the high- lights of the meeting, with Epp and Labbett providing vigorous and colorful delete: tbr the principle of paying any. way. is paying for 85 per cent of your education and you're paying less for education than I did 25 years ago. I don't see any tremendous bard- ships on campus." The candidates ranged broadly over basically the same issues and po- licy statements they have made during the weeks leading up to to- morrow's election. Epp spoke quickly and as though he knew every facet of Liberal policy like the back of his band. Needham was the most extemporaneous and Lath pretty-well gave a textbook rendition of In light of that, he said, he couldn‘t tell fa- milies earning between all!) and $15,00tt a year "look you‘ve got to pay higher taxes so that stw dents don’t have to pay tuition fees." Labbett told the stu- dents "the government the merits of the Tory He said Ontario is strong, Epp said it need- ed revitalizing and Needham suggested drastic change, par- ticularly in the corpora- te and individual tax structure, was neces- sary to get the province in shape, or at least, to create jobs and provide adequate government services, such as in health and education. But Labbett said the f Conservative govern- ment has, over the.' years, provided “the? stability and mommy‘ which dim can - The question of III- icit man may he- Eire said than enter- ing the work force with a university degree pave the pom-hail 3t cam from $20,000 annually upwards to $100M». The incumbent MPP charged "that reason should be at the top of the list as to why the Tories should be thrown out after gr years (in of- fice)." tario in the eyes of the

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