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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Apr 1983, p. 12

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PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. ;for more information call 885.3920 CliP AU _ . ._ . .. _ n eimse m ie se oo oo ns im "SPRING IS HERE" SALE! SATURDAYS APRIL â€" 16, 23, 30. 8 a.m.â€"2 p.m. MAY â€" 7, 14, 28. Â¥ a e yeNMIS WOMEN‘S + CHILDREN‘S SIZES _IV Impertect and discontinued national brand children‘s shoes, boots and ~SANDALS: $3 Bowlerama Bonus with °10 purchase‘ FACTORY OUTLET Barrymore Plush 100% Nylon 2 colours SPECIAL $19.08 m‘ $15.95 s« . yd. New Members joining by June ist. 1983 receiv« Four Free Professional Group Lessons covering basic strokes Peerless VUltrabac Special 3 colours Low Level Loop $10.70 m‘ $8.95 sq. yd. Symphony Velvet Plush 3 colours Reg. $33.43 m‘ Sale $21.47 m* Reg. $27.95 sq. yd. Sale $17.95 sq. yd. Adult Memberships before May 1. $150.00 No Outdoor Court Fees 6 Hardtru and 6 Hard Courts Licensed Club House Resident Pro Active Juruar Program Soennic Stuaâ€"t PRESENT THIS AD For a FREE Guest Pass During the Storewide Bargains and Values! b This is the BEGINNING of our SPRING SALE! month of May. Shoes CASH ONLY, PLEASE! Get ready for the _ new season and save with our outdoor turf starting from $5.45 yd. Memberships Now Available 141 Whitney Place, Kitchener tat the end of Cedar St South off Courtland Avenue) ‘. ) * | B 1 0â€"+1 5 {#, Children hold a special place in the goals of the Kâ€"W Branch of the Canadian Federation of University Women‘s annual book sale, and these scenes show why. Each year a certain time and section is allotted for youngsters only to select the books that capture their fancy â€" and Saturday morning at Hilliard Hall of First United Church was that time. At left, eightâ€"yearâ€"old youngsters Joanâ€" na Knight and Andrea McElligott, both of Cedarbrae school, can‘t wait for the doors to open at 9 a.m. as they sneak a peak through the side window of the church hall at the thousands of books on display. And at bottom, while the kids around him seem to be somewhat selective in their choices, nineâ€"yearâ€"old Stephen McCourt had no problem getting the armful of books he wanted. Net proceeds of $9,500 from the twoâ€"day sale, which also featured an auction of valuable editions Friday, go toward educational awards, social projects and bursaries. Rick Campbell photos LOOK AT A BOOK

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