20 BRAND NEW TOYOTAS BUY NOW FOR BEST SELECTION Operated by Fleetline Motors Ed J. Strub â€" David Strub â€" Jim Reilly Don Strome â€" Gary Sims prices as low as 32998 WATERLOO TOYOTA B 54 We must clear our remainir of new Toyotas by May Â¥k JP Prices will never be f lower. This is a , \ ~â€", final clearâ€"out ~ pig, and everything mM V must go. m %é $ Choose from W our remaining . i stock of: Daily Until 9 p.m. Friday Until 6 p.m. Saturday Until § 300 Weber North, Waterioo Plus freight and Preâ€"delivery 11 LOW MILEAGE * * * * * * * * * * *# # * Waterloo Toyota will* *# continue to sell Toyotas * * until May 31st. Effecâ€"* * tive June 1, we will be * * the NEW CHEVROLET * * DEALER in Waterloo. * * However ... we will *# * also continue to service 4 4 our Toyota customers 4 4 as long as they wish. _ 4 t# * * * * * * * * * *# 3 Corolla 1200s 11â€"Corolla 1600s 3â€"Coronas 2â€"Celica _ _ Hardtops 1% Ton ‘ Pickup 1â€"Corolla 1200 4â€"Corolla 1600s 1â€"Corolla 5 Wagon 2â€"Celica Hardtops 14 Ton Pickup 14 Ton Pickup with rack box weoth i in 8. Bik b' o tz Al"' ; Lloyd Schmitt One of Suzuki‘s finestlongâ€"distance touring machines. Liquid cooling makes it smoother, quieter. With dual front disc brakes, digital gear indicator and electric starter. Spring for this Suzuki today during the special Suzuki spring savings event. service to all makes Equipment 886â€"3310 24 Laurel S1. Waterloo 543 CONESTOGA BLVD. CAMBRIDGE (519) 623â€"7703 (f g ,-"."-m"iff oC =haf 3i W wRX 3 Zf& -%) mailed to. the Primg Minâ€" ister, the Premier of Onâ€" tario and ‘the local MP.; reminding > them : ‘ofâ€" the mmwm' taken out of the criminal éode.â€" in addition, ‘she . passed out as reported by O‘Hare was enjoyed by all and the hall was gaily Mrs. Donna Donkers, conâ€" venor of the annual Mothâ€" er‘s Day Sale, reported another big success. The, sale netted $535.98. Thanks and appreciation went out to all~ who contributed to the _ success, . especially Mr. Frank Zettel and Mr. Cyril Schnarr for â€" their many beautiful plants and Mrs. Rita ‘Gehl and her committee for the long hours spent on the beautiful crafts for the Boutique. Mrs. J.B. Saim, chief conâ€" venor of the quilters, preâ€" sented the league with $400.00 along with a beautiâ€" ful quilt on which the league will sell â€"chances. This contribution will aid in projects being considerâ€" ed for the parish hall. This year‘s parish ‘dance. Mon., Tues., Wed. 9â€"6 Thurs. & Fri. 9 a.m. â€" 9 p.m. ~_ Music by Pete ts in Sat. 9 a. m. â€" wR3 tags abgd tallies for memâ€" bers as they played cards AECA holds May 31 meet Boettger, Mrs. Rita Plum mer, Mrs. Phyllis Henâ€" rich and Mrs. Kay Voisin for their outstanding conâ€" tribution of over 10900 hours ended with‘a presentation quilter by Mrs. McCargar: The _ Association . f Early Childhood Educ tion (AECA) will hold its next meeting May 31 at 7:30 p.m. at the Elmira Day Care Centre, Mockâ€" ingbird Rd. Elmira. | The topic of the evening‘s discussion will be Stereo typing and Nonâ€"Sexist Litâ€" erature for C€hildren. The discussion will be lead â€"by Linda Fischer from Uniâ€" versity. of Waterloo‘s sociolâ€" ogy department. attractive name