i! you have books, preâ€" recorded CDs. tapes, DVDs, or videos you wish to donate before April, call 740â€"5249 for details Otherwise, items can be dropped off at Hilliard Hall April 20. from 8:30 a mâ€"8:30 pm. First United Church is the corner of William ar King streets in uptow Waterioo. You Will Learn How to Find & Treat the Pressure Points For: * FATIGUE e HEADACHES © LOW BACK PAIN © NECK PAIN e SINUS & ALLERGIES © ARM AND WRIST PAIN (Carpel Tunnel Syndrome) © NUMBNESS 3 TINGLING (Arms & Legs) éarm how Gentie ROht fruwh war cll 20 300 The twoâ€"day sale occurs at First United Church through the Hilliard Hall entrance: April 21. 9 a m. to 9 pm. and April 22 9 am. to i pm. book sale lengthy and the 42nd Canadian Federation of Univerâ€" sity Women‘s used ale continues its and proud tradition. °. iight touch wnil assist ". "Address the Cause Wed. March 22. 2006 + 38 Dupont St. E.. Suite : ine better Books room with its rare treasures, is open only Friday afternoon and evening. Even booksellers comb the tables looking for that perfect book to answer a client‘s needs. ° Come Friday for the best selection, come Saturday for en PeCan C e euidees Zines. textbooks, National Geographics, Readers Digest Condensed novels, encycloâ€" pedia sets or Harlequin Romances. Already many skids of books have been collected and preâ€"sorted in a local warehouse. We accept hardâ€" and softâ€"cover books for adults, youth and children. They must be in good shape. We do not accept magaâ€" zines. textbooks, National Local scholarships The money raised stays Fortyâ€"two years is a con. siderable time for anything to last, but 42 years of colâ€" lecting books, sorting them, and using the money to help further women‘s education is an astonishing accomâ€" plishment. Talk about sweat equity! The sale has grown to provide over $20,000.00 each year to the scholarship Fnd augil d ie 1 If you want to be involved in a tremendous endeavour that puts money into deserving students‘ hands, please donate books and join us at the book sale. CFUW Kâ€"W s book sale replaced annual fundraising Abreue in our community; the profâ€" its provide scholarships at every secondary school in the region and at both local universities. e for anything 2 years of colâ€" sorting them, money to help Leftâ€"over books are donated to needy schools. Last year a shipment of leftâ€" over books went to Guyana We need more donaâ€" tions. To donate before April or for further information, call 740â€"5249, Help us help local stuâ€" e moe Some books begin secâ€" ond lives in beloved cotâ€" tages; some on the shelves in homes. Menen t mt strong backs and good work habits because of their welâ€" come involvement with the book sale. Many spouses and chilâ€" dren of members develop areade c p 0 . dn o 4e en ces 200 i the used books to friends and neighbours. o omneertete and kinship with other women who toil sorting, stocking tables, arid selling Tha rrewana s 4 Td Members Early Childh = C e #y. * in CADF 3 _ hip un M J +) aG d ic ner i# "Ps pla ng. + ’f J e P\‘m;‘ ing 2 U ’f <& Aul ds †‘E J hear A large refund means you‘ve been overpaying your taxes throughout the year. I can show you steps that could minimize income taxes withheld at source. #201â€"80 King St. $. _ (519)886â€"2360 ext. 241 mssellmmcink@immw‘m 440 Phillip St PRO MUSIC SCHOOL Early Childhood Music lip St., Waterioo 575â€"2953 www.promusic.ca kind of hearine t Nay ing ey bou phone introduced of musical instn 2 them plaved. h and trving thein 10 w ard a full Ti (Woekk to al instrume hi 99 Plu handling uns n Sta