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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 May 1985, p. 34

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~ BEST FOR LESS You Supply the Paint We‘ll Supply the Painter Reasonable Rates TREE STUMP REMOVAL. Call G. Schaeter, 742â€" 4675. (t) EXPERIENCED cabinetâ€" maker available Custom work, repairs or renovaâ€" tions;, interior or exterior; reasonable rates. 648â€" 2847 evenings (36) ALL PLUMBING Repairs ~ Water heaters and sotâ€" teners installed Painting and decorating Call Bob 576â€"2974 (tt) 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29, 1985 WATERPROOFING SPECIALISTS TREE TOP â€" Tree Care. All aspects of tree mainteâ€" nance, fully qualified, fully insured. Free estimates plus 10% discount for semior citizens. Call Greg 742â€"2026 Gov‘t. Consumer Bonded â€"1 YEAR Round Tree Service â€" Maintenance and removal. Insured. M H. Kesselring & Son, Kitâ€" chener. Phone 576â€" 8531 (tt) CALL 885â€"5057 LOW PRICES Work Guaranteed Leaky Basements Epoxy Injection of Cracks, All Founâ€" dation Problems 745â€"7790 1 recently traded my 1980 Lada for a1985 Signet CL and i must*ay i really like my new car. The handling 1 am really impressed and love to Others come back to add to their collection â€" to buy a second (or third) Signet for their family. For these Signet owners, there‘s no such thing as too much of a good thing. When customers come back for more, it means only one thing: they‘re happy with the product. And a lot of our customers, it seems, are so happy with their Signets, they won‘t drive anything else. Many come back to trade up to a classier model. 394 Weber St. N. Waterioo 885â€"2800 THE NEW 1985 SIGNET C1 "I am a confirmed car nut. There‘s a lot of Canada in every Signet. Up to 30 percent of the value of Signet cars goes into the vehicles at Aumpor_L _Halifax_x. site of final assembly operations for Peter Dennis Motor Corporation â€" Canada‘s foremost independent automotive importer and distributor conzhy bacsa mra:):new Signet. 1985 Signet GL starts at $5,998, other models from $5,498. Take one for a test drive today! K.T., Sackville, N.S. (22) Every model is a four door sedan that seats five adults, with an overhead cam four cylinder engine, power front disc brakes, halogen headlights, rear fog lights, rear window defroster and much more. (And on the GL, you get extras like headlights that clean themselves and a remote headlight adjuster.) interest and car prices, the Signet is a bargain. If looked after properly, it ‘ll run forever. Between the two in my family, there are 250,000 kms." "In these days of high gas, Paul Neuman Somersct WMotouw Inc. 407 Hespeler Rd. Cambridge 662â€"1611 653â€"8042 heds, extraordinary luggage space, plenty of head room and lots of With so many Signet owners coming back, consider this: if you, too, become a Signet owner, you may not be able to stop at just one. Two Great Warranties,a threeâ€" year/80,000 km and a fiveâ€"year antiâ€"rust perforation warranty. See your Signet dealer for speeds. The heaters in my two cars warm up the inside in five minutes. Then there are seats that convert to details automatic or fout or five speed manual shift. "... the engine is capable of And there‘s a choice of *PDH freight. taxes extra R.W., Ottawa, Ont. . Laurel Peggy Sue Wilson Locker Talk & The Hot Dog Eating Contest, a first for Laurel, was held Friday before the long weekend. Twenty home rooms competed in this memorable noonâ€"hour activity. * Winners for consming the most hot dogs â€" 34 in all â€" were Mike Baker, Rob Iden and Tim Morgan. Runners up with 33 eaten were Murray Schultz, Paul Chatham, and Nino Raposo. e Laure! is proud to announce another sucâ€" cessful achievement of one of our students, which was acknowledged by a prominent community organization. The Laâ€"Sertoma Club represents services provided to manâ€" kind. This award is presented each year to 3 different age groups. Paul Neuman was honored with the Youth Services Award April 20, 1985 at the Concordia Club. Paul is not only an outstanding student and a great athlete, but he takes time to serve his chool and community in many ways. With these qualities, Paul is the ideal person to receive the Laâ€"Sertoma Youth Services Award. He is involved in many activities such as Boy Scout leader and camp counsellor. Paul has also obtained Honour roll status. Paul‘s extra curricular activities consist of crossâ€" country running, track, basketball, Interâ€" school Christian Fellowship, house captain and school tour guide. God wouldn‘t have given us feet if he didn‘t mean for us to use them Walk. Waikk a bhuck Fadas &2 Carriers are needed in the following areas: Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. Please fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after ELGINâ€"PEPPLERâ€"YOUNG ST. AREA GLENRIDGEâ€"WILLOWDALE WOOLWICH RD.â€"LEXINGTON CRES. AREA ROOSEVELT AVE. WATERLOO CHRONICLE nName Greg Cassidy B ue Circulation Manager Address __...._._.... 45 Erb St. E. Waterioo Postal Code __........ Ont. N2J 1L7 Earn Extra Money! Shane Cormier Carrier Cornerâ€"â€" The Dropâ€"In Centre at Bluevale goes into operation on Monday, June 17. The school gym is open early evenings Monday to Friday until August 9th, for fitness activities of interest to high school students. Have a great summer Knights!! seven days left for those not writing exams. Good luck to all those who write. Teachers will be available Monday, June 10 for extra help and exams commence Tuesday, June 11. Tonight is Comedy Plug Night. Activities commence at 7:30 p.m. for this hilarious exhibition of talents and skills, coâ€"ordinated by Mr. Peter Mansell. Your attendance would add greatly to the festivities. ° Tickets are still on sale for tomorrow night‘s Athletic Banquet and Dance. The cost is $7 per person and $12 per couple. Good luck to our Track and Field athletes as they compete in the Regional Meet at Centennial Stadium this Friday and all day Saturday. Any spectators are welcome and would be greatly appreciated. Our best wishes also go with the girls‘ Soccer team as they enter CWOSSA competition next week! Next Thursday morning is Bluevale‘s Honor Assembly. This is the time at which we recognize academic students as well as those who have contributed to many extraâ€"curricular activities at Bluevale. Our new coâ€"Presidents for 1985â€"86 will also be announced at this time. The end is finally in sight‘ There are only Telephone ... .Age _ ___ When he gets. older, Shane hopes to become a truck driver and we wish him all the best. Shane is a grade 6 student at Cedarbrae school who enjoys stamp collecting, drawing, and listening to heavy metal music. He is active in hockey, likes to go fishing and has trophies from both sports. This week‘s Chronicle carrier is 13â€"yearâ€"old Shane Cormier who delivers in the Weber/University area of Waterloo. Bluevale

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