§ _ Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, April 26, 1973 â€" SERVICE WHEN REQUIRED IS QUICK, EFFICIENT â€" NO INTEREST CHARGES IF PAID IN FULL IN 90 DaAYS BLUE FLAME HEATING CO. as a participating Gas Heat Dealer will install the gas appliance to suit your needs and if you qualify you can also take advantage of one of the best dollar values to hit today‘s market for the home owner. Here‘s a sales package that will really save you money. It is to your advantage to read this whole adâ€" vertisement carefully if you would like to take advanâ€" tage of a $50.00 FREE HEATING OFFER and these other great benefits as well. â€"NO PAYMENTS UNTIL OCTOBER 31. 1973 â€" EASY CREDIT TERMS â€" PAY ON YOUR MONTHL Y GAS BILL. . .UP TO ® 62 Rose St. 1. Is your present heating system outdated? 2. Is your present heating bill too high? 3. Are your maintenance costs outrageous? 4. Are you too cold in the winter? If the answer to any one of these is "YES", then let BLUE FLAME HEATING CO. solve your problems. Call us today or tonight for a free survey and estimate‘! Let NATURAL GAS, the Wonder Fuel add up for you . . . A Natural Gas forced warm air heating system plus Gas Air Conditioning plus Humidifier plus Electronic Air Cleaner _ plus Gas Hot Water Tank EQUALS: TOTAL HOME COMFORT ASK ABOUT SIMILAR CREDIT TERMS AV AILABLE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF OTHER NATURAL GAS APPLIANCES â€" Swimming Pool Heaters â€" Lawn Lamps â€" Barbecues â€" ASK YOURSELF THESE IMPORTANT QUESTIONS $50.00 free gas credited to your account if you install a Natural Gas heating system of 50,000 B.T.U. per hour minimum . $25.00 free gas credited to your account if you purchase or rent a Natural Gas water heater. You must be a Union Gas customer who presently does not use naâ€" tural gas to heat your house. A nonâ€"customer whose home is located on a street where natural gas has been available for over one year as of April 1st, 1973. A home having natural gas service as of April Ist, 1973 which is pre sently not in use. LIMITED STOCK,RESERVE TODAY WATERLOO SQUARE â€" 743â€"2691 Attention All Home Owners! HERE‘S HOW TO QUALIFY FOR FREE GAS BLUE FLAME HEATING Co. MODEL HEJ NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS ON GAS BILL Gait Call Free: 653â€"3121 This kingâ€"sized grill is the finest single unit barbeque on the market. Packed with features that defy comparison, the fpbulous HEJ is y a hallmark in craftsmanship. Charmeglow: $129* GAS BARBECUES WUNnION GAS The paceâ€"setter among gas barbeques, this versatile unit is designed for average family vsage. Found on more patios than all other gas grills, the JAK is equal to larger units & in cooking performance. The main table will be centred with a bowli of south sea fruit on green fish net with white underâ€" lay. Silver candelabra holding yellow tapers will also decorate the table. This year guests will be served Hawaiilan Punch as well as tea. The large hall of St. Louis Church, Alien St. _ Welcoming guests will be Mrs. Daisy Dietrich, East, will soon take on a Hawaiian appearâ€" President and Rosemary Danayka, Ist vice ance as ‘"‘Teatime in Hawaii‘‘ will be held on president. ' Saturday, May 5 from 2 p.m. to 4: 30 p.m. Pouring tea will be: Mrs. Pat Davies, presiâ€" The walls will be decorated with colourful fishes, seaâ€"horses and orchids. Phone 579â€"3820 PACONI DEAD STOCK REMOVAL LTD. Local CWL presidents to serve tea Provincial Secretary for Social Development Centennial Room â€" Breslau Hotel 6:00 p.m. Social Hour 7:00 p.m. Dinner & Meeting For Reservations Phone 576â€"8843 $4.25 Per Person Everyone Wel PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVE ASSOCIATION Prompt Disposat of Dead or Disabled Cattie and Horses Lic. No. 299 c 71 ANNUAL MEETING HON. ROBERT WELCH, QC., M.P.P. MONDAY, APRIL 30th Waterloo North Provincial and Election of Officers Guest Speaker & $99" NO DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMS ON GAS BILL Mrs. Stanley Elnaugh of 44 Margaret Avenue, Everyone Welcome 30 p.m. Pouring tea will be: Mrs. Pat Davies, presiâ€" with a bowl of â€" dent of St. Agnes CWL ; Mrs. Marnie Wharmsby, ith white underâ€" president of Our Lady of Lourdes CWL; Mrs. _yellow tapers Mildred Hergott, president of St. Boniface CWL his year guests in Maryhill; Mrs. Dorothy Schnarr, Diocessan well as tea. president and a member of St. Louis CWL ; Mrs. with colourful P. Brenner, president of Holy Family New Hamburg and Mrs. Catherine Koebel, president, ~* St. Michaels; s & . EInaugh reâ€"elected president Waterloo, was elected for a second term as president of the Ladies Auxiliary to Wing 404 of the Royal Canadian Air Force Asâ€" sociation, â€" Dutton Drive, Waterloo. Other officers elected were: Mrs. Jack Young and Mrs. Robert Tucker as viceâ€"presidents, Mrs. Jack Helm, secretary, and Mrs. Stanley Steip, as treasurer, Mrs. Howard Bowman is past president. Directors are: Mrs. Bill Bateman, Mrs. Ken Brown, Mrs. Ken Dunnington, Mrs. Bernice Johnston, Mrs. Alex G. Smith, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Tuck. REDUCED 50% to 75% created for little dears . . . . . . and BIG DEARS, too! q Sizes up to 16 WATERLOO SQUARE 744â€"5122 5 The election was conâ€" Commercial and industrial wastes, trees, stumps and building construction debris will not be accepted. Call 576â€"4810 for further information. Bulky household articles not normally picked up during weekly refuse collections must be placed at curb by 8:00 A.M. on above date if collection is desired by the City of Waterloo Works Dept. Newspapers and magazines for reâ€"cycling will continue to be accepted in salvage bin at rear of Works Yard â€" Young St. E. Effective immediately, the refuse area at Young St. E. Works Yard is closed to dumping. Open Every Day . . . Thurs. & Fri. Until 9 p.m. Complete 1973 Spring & Summer Stock Reduced 10% EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY bOMniQ t0OG9s C HILD RE NS WEA R BALANCE OF STOCK Saturday April 28, 1973 SPECIAL REFUSE COLLECTION CITY OF WATERLOO In other business, Mrs. Stanley Elnaugh, who _ was the original charter presiâ€" dent, informed the ladies that all past members will be invited to the next meetâ€" ing on May 16, when a reâ€" union will take place to observe the Auxiliary‘s 15th anniversary. The final meeting of the season will take place on June 20, and will be in the form of a barbecue and white elephant sale, guests will be invited to this affair. ducted by Mrs. Howard Bowman assisted by Mrs. Hubert Stumpf and Mrs. Walter Schiefle. City Engineer J .D. Willis,