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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 May 1986, p. 38

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PAGE 38 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESOAY, EXPERIENCED cabinetmaker availâ€" able. Custom work, repairs, or renâ€" ovations. Interior or exterior. Reaâ€" sonable rates. 648â€"2847 evenings. LOOK â€" Odd jobs, painting. Unbeatâ€" able prices. Peter, 743â€"4906. (11) PIZZA! PIZZA! Easy terms will make you the proud owner of your own pizzeria. Long estabiished profitable business in busy downtown Kitchener mail Call tor details on this very exclusive listing SCHNARR‘S LANDSCAPING Inserts, single sheets, news bulletins, catalogues, etc., very reasonable rates. Call Waterloo Chronicle 886â€" 2830 (tt) Free estimates Repair or install your aluminum doors, patios, fences, decks and small carâ€" pentry jobs. Please call 885â€"6445 after 5:30. (tf) ALâ€"LETS Decorating. Interior and exâ€" terior painting, wallcovering. 25 years experience. Free estimates, 745â€"6738. (tt) APPLIANCE REPAIR â€" Why pay the big guys their big prices? Ernie Snow‘s Appliance Repair at a price you can afford. Refrigerators, stoves, washâ€" ers, dryers, etc. Senior Citizen‘. discount. Evening appointments available. Call 745â€"9240. BRIGITTE GRATL 8 a Comm Real Estate Professional 401â€"G Weber St. N. Complete sharâ€" pening service: all types, carbides, circular and band saws, scissors clippers, knives, skates, lawn and garden tools. Shop hours: 8:00â€"5:00, Saturday till noon. 884â€"5401. (tt) LARGE INDOOR SHOWROOMS Sonny‘s Sharpening SUPERIOR MEMORIALS FOR SPRING INSTALLATION YOUR MEMORIAL SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW 528 Victoria St. N.. Kitchener (Beside Weston Bakeries) 7456138 WASHLINE 271 PoSTS 664â€"2378 \ 0 > _ Locally owned & operated Construction of: e patios esidewalks e retaining walls e tree trimming e sodding Trees, shrubs and flowers planted WE DELIVER HANDYMAN OLSEN REALTY LTD JR‘s 885â€"1010 886â€"2601 (44) A1 YEAR ROUND tree service mainteâ€" nance and removal, insured. M.H. Kesselring & Son, Kitchener. 576â€" 8531. (tt) ALL TYPES of renovations, guaranâ€" teed, quality workmanship at comâ€" petitive prices. Brick work, fireâ€" places, plastering, drywall, concrete work and carpentry. Free estimates. Smail projects a specialty, ~Herb Wunder Construction‘, 884â€"2815. Leaky basements. Drainage systems â€" sump pumps installed. All foundation problems. _ JEWELLERY: Lady Diana 14k Y/G ring with over a carot diamonds set in, Dinner rings. Eternity rings, chains, pendants, bracelets, men‘s rings, Cameo pendant & ring, 14k W/G diamond engagement set, 10k Y/G tiger eye gem pendant, 14k Y/G custom made Bettle with pearl, ruby & tiger eye gems set in. piamond cluster Sapp., Emerald and Ruby gold rings. Many other fine pieces of jewellery. ANTIQUES: Mantel clocks, Pocketwatches, Swords etc. Coins, stamps, Militaria, Proof sets, mint sets, Can. and U.S. silver dollars, Foreign coins, Can. and U.S. and World Stamps. Medals, Badges, and other Militaria. COLLECTIBLES: Plates, Figurines, Crystal, Sterling Silver cutlery, and many more. AUCTIONEERS REMARKS: Very fine assortment of attractive jewellery, Antiques, coins and collectables; hand selected for your pleasure. Approx. 220 lots. Bidding by number. Advanced bids accepted at preview. Mastercard and Visa cards are welcome. NOTE: included in this sale is the extensive collection of "Deer Memorabilia collection of Estate of Mr. T.W. Timpson of the Peterborough area. Which adorned his den walls; a great contribution for a ‘‘Pub‘‘ or Restaurant etc. Sale conducted by James A. Cooper ‘ Auctioneer Selkirk, Ont. 1â€"416â€"776â€"2300 47 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Look what a winner John Yost PAPERHANGING Quality Workmanship FREE ESTIMATES 20 Years Experience Gov‘t. Consumer Bonded WATER PROOFING SPECIALISTS of CFCA Radio is You too can be a winner! PAINTING LOW PRICES Work Guaranteed 884â€"6743 Preview 6 p.m 745â€"7790 MAY 14, 1986 THURSDAY MAY 15th 1986 893â€"7464 PP mz PCOR RETC CC Rom i Sale 7 p.m. Waterloo Motor inn, 475 King St. N. Watertoo (Salon "B") (11) e Bowling this year for Laurel went very weil. The League winners were The British Bulldogs with 39 points. The high average was 173 by Wayne Lichty; high triple, Scott Radtke with 622; high single 257 by Cindy Berg and the most improved bowler was Ruth Thoman. Mrs. Thorne and Mr. Windsor deserve our thanks for their help in this activity and Mr. Ferguson for helping to get this activity off the ground. e This year‘s team for badminton was very young and tried hard. The boys‘ doubles winners Joyce Lee Tomorrow is a big day Blueâ€" vale, so get ready! In the mornâ€" ing, KRT presents ‘"The Prize" as an assembly. This assembly was part of the contract for BCI‘s participation in the recent serâ€" vice day. Raquel Pearson Later that evening is ‘"‘Comedy Plus Night" a free evening of skits, monologues, and other 45 Services ALL â€" PLUMBING Repairs â€" Water heaters and softeners installed. Painting and decorating. Call Bob, ROTO TILLING. Reasonable rates, existing gardens only! Phone 885â€" 1893 evenings. (19) Everything done by hand; washing, waxing, interior shampoo, motors gteam cleaned. Cars, vans, pickâ€"ups, boats, 312 Marsland Drive (rear building) 886â€"1511. Open 8:00â€"5:00 Mondayâ€"Friday, Saturday till 4:00. 47 Auction Sales Aâ€"1 CAR CLEANING 576â€"2974 360 Regina St. N. Waterioo 885â€"2760 53 Yarmouth St. Gueiph 1â€"837â€"1380 Bluevale Laurel (tt) Locker Talk humorous routines developed Congratulations to the Knight over the year by students at of the Week: Laura Harris! BCI. Upcoming: Remember that this is a long May 22nd â€" Heavy Metal Chrisâ€" weekend coming up. We urge all tian Rock Concert â€" Rapture of you to minimize drinking and May 27th â€" Spring Music Conâ€" driving! cert On May 22, a benefit concert is being held at BC1 to help former May 28th â€" Beach Bash Bluevale student Kim Crawford _ June 4th â€" Honors Assembly and in her mission work in India. Athletic Banquet Remember that this is a long weekend coming up. We urge all of you to minimize drinking and driving! On May 22, a benefit concert is being held at BC1 to help former Bluevale student Kim Crawford in her mission work in India. 45 Services WiILL DO alterations for men and women, and dressmaking. Reasonâ€" able rates. 885â€"3064. (21) LARGE CLEARANCE & Consignment Auction, Fri. May 23, 10 a.m. Approx. 50 tractors, cars and trucks. Over 300 pieces of farm equipment, including garden tractors. More inâ€" formation dial (519) 534â€"1638. Wayne Ward Farm Equipment, Hwy. 6, Wiarton. 47 Auction Sales Earn Extra Money! If you are interested in delivering newspapers on Wednesdays after _ school, please _\ * fill in the application form and send it to our office immediately. Applicants should be at least 10 years of age. Carriers are needed in the following areas: O PV‘ e Age . ___............ Telephone .. _.. ... Matthew Monaghan WATERLOO CHRONICLE Greg Cassidy, Circulation Manager 45 Erb St. E., Waterloo, Ont. N2J 1L7 886â€"2830 Margaret & Neilson King St. N. Ellis Cr. & Allen St. Roosevelt Ave. Erb St. E. & Allen St. Lexington Cr. Weber St. & Rodney St. Albert & Columbia were Tim Wagg and Ron Byrnell. Mixed doubles winners were Bridget Butler and Steve Lorentz with one win and one loss. Mike Gies and Khamp Phonechaleun were men‘s singles and ladies‘ singles top scorers. They were champs with two wins and one loss. We were very successful; the team ended up second in the Tournament against Guelph and Brantford. e After 3 terms of Torch, we collected $2,200. The top forms so far are Si Mr. McFadden, S8 Mr. Booth and S3 Mr. MacDonald. We support two foster children to whom we give $300 each. With the penny drive, we raised $250. CERAMIC REPAIRS â€" Bathrooms and kitchens our specialty. Call 886â€" 4080 (tt) 48 Livestock COMMERCIAL SIMMENTAL Female Sale. Friday, May 23, 6:30 p.m. ‘"Ontario Livestock Exchange", Waâ€" terloo, Ont. Information or to make consignments contact: Ross McLachion, (519) 293â€"3431. Ivan Oesch, (519) 656â€"2199. Matthew Monaghan, who delivers in the Bluevale, Erb, Cardinal Cres. area of the city, is a grade 4 student at Harold Wagner school and someday would like to become a lawyer. Matthew is nine years old and lists math as his favorite subject. He is also an avid sports fan in basketball, baseball, floor hockey and soccer. Matthew enjoyed trips to Wonderiand and Walt Disnev world.

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