use a - WATERLOO CHRONOCLE. WEDNESDAY, Novgugga 12, 983 _iiits l1 , -' I _ '7' 51 FOR ON These spacious designs, set In a unique village community provide ynu wuh the amenities of a beautiful home. along with the carefree advantages of maintenance-free condo, mlmum hung A superb blending of recreational fanll ties, extensively landscaped grounds and traditional architectural values, wtth such (ilstlnnwo [mumps as private rear vards \ICE THE REALITY DOES EXCEED TH ',' lit.'",',"', f ' - "i'b' ' Jiri, "A _iili't) a," iiit .. Ily., G an; y_Cs' 'iid, L; Remembrance Day ceremonies took place at Waterloo Cenotaph Tuesday and a good mixture of young and old were on hand to honor our war dead and living veterans. At left, Sean Cullen of St. David school lays a wreath prior to the observance ot The Silence. Above, Rev. Jack Dressler and Rev. George Sim, who presided at the ceremony, watch the lowering of the flag while (inset) bugler Jack Kahl of Waterloo Concert Band plays Reveille. Rick Campbell photos REMEMBERING t,l8!i'/,rr, i"i'l1eir" i riTg.: _ Ills tl _' . x. ,- 7': ‘3 i6 fa l I‘ I,'? r t', ‘3‘ i'iii'iiitj'ii, $iitillliirb, We Will take the time to put a little pride and trathvidtidlttV Inl0(’3( h home The architecture of those now homes Is contemporary vet lulled With Old World (harm that Will blend With the rustu beauty ml this qmm aitllk Ippcr Beechwood (mmIm we FOR MORE INFTNlMATlON AHOI '1 J/IIS' BEA! 'TIFUI. TOW'NIlfWV f f)UMI "VI T) CALL TODAY 74 9- 7991 HE DREAM