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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 May 1979, p. 2

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ANNUAL MEETING â€" Thursday, May 24, 8:00 p.m. Bs ~ _ _ BEsTtVA ">~~C~ BLUEGRASS CANADA ‘79 JUNE 1â€"2â€"3 *STARRING® 11 TOP U.S. & CANADIAN BANOS V T1 nm'c":o'mmu.u.“:'n.:‘m Weekendâ€"tickets â€" $22. advance, $25. at gate Sunday ONLY $12. advance, $15. at gate Children 12 & under free Reserved campsites oxtra For Reserved Camping call (416) 689â€"5708/923â€"8988 Ticket Outlets : Courtcliffe Parks Ltd. Carlisle P.O.. Ontario, LOR 1HO Panel: Judy Balmer, Kitchener Alderman ; Marg Kerrâ€"Lawson and Bruce Swartzentruber ADULT RECREATION CENTRE King St. South at Allen, _ We C PICKâ€"UP wl 10 â€" BRONCO WAGONS * (all 4 wheel drive) J 1 With Air Cond. Some XLT‘s s Some with Freeâ€"Wheeling Packages <â€"1 _ 10 â€" Medium & Heavy Duty Trucks DOWNTOWN RESIDENTS®‘ ASSOCIATION P N s A/AT C( 210 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, May 23, 1979 "RESIDENTS GROUPS & CITY HALL" Such Selection â€" Such Prices 5 F100, F150 and F250 Series Including 16 Explorers, 2 Super Cab Explorer Pickups, 2 F350 Series Cab & Chassis. 13 â€" ECONOLINE VANS 67â€"1979 TRUCKS & WINDOW VANS E100, E150, and E250 Series 2 Econoline Super Cargo Vans 1 E350 Series Parce! Delivery 1 Chateau Club Wagon 1 â€" RANCHERO SQUIRE 24 â€" matter to us! "PARK WAY 455 KING STREET NORTH, WATERLOO, ONTARIO sb SALE Simarrrioo) umiteo FORD DURAGUARD SYSTEM: 3â€"Year Corrosion Warranty It‘s a series of Caretully engineered design, material and process developments to provide the durability you need for Canada‘s climate. It‘s special preâ€"coated 28 with Air Conditioning , in celebration of Ford of Canada‘s 75th Anniversary we‘ve brought together the largest inventory of brand new Fords ever. You‘ll find everything from the smallest priced economy cars to Ford‘s most luxurious and lavishly appointed models. ‘ And if you‘re looking for a new truck â€" Parkway has such a wide variety here too! Look over this selection â€" then come find the car you like on our lot and test drive it. Be convinced that with Parkway‘s selection and excellent pricing â€" this is your year to trade up to Ford. NEW CARS, TRUCKS, DEMONSTRATORS steel, galvanized metal parts, viny! protective coatings and plastic parts, aluminized wax and more. Included on all 1978â€"1979 Ford passenger cars 1 Fairmont 1 Granada 1 LTD Custom 500 2â€"Door 3 LTD‘s (1 with Air Conditioning) 8 LTD Landaus (5 with Air Conditioning) 2 LTD and Custom 500 Wagons 2 LTD Country Squire Wagons (1 with Air Conditioning) 3 Thunderbirds (2 with Air Conditioning) 1 Thunrderbird Town Landau 5 â€" 1979 FIESTAS 23 â€" 1979 4 â€" 1978 FIESTAS 10 with air conditioning 143â€"CARS Waterioo Six visitors from France pose in front of the Rotary Children‘s Cenâ€" tre on King St. Second from the\left is program organizer Bill Worthâ€" ington, a Waterioo resident. P When you think FORD . . . think PARKWAY _ | 7 Wagons 21 â€" 1979 Fairmonts 4 Futura Coupes 5 2â€"Door Sedans 5 4â€"Door Sedans 7 Wagonse f 13 â€" 1979 MUSTANGS 2 2â€"Door Sedans 2 3â€"Door Sedans 1 Indy 500 Pace Car Replica 3 2â€"Door Ghia Sedans 5 3â€"Door Ghia Sedans 8 â€" 1979 GRANADAS 7 2â€"Door Sedans 1 4â€"Door Sedan 16 â€" 1979 PINTOS 2 2â€"Door Sedans We‘re really shouting so loud because Parkway has never before had such a wide variety of cars and trucks for you to choose from. ® FORD EXTENDED SERVICE PLAN: â€". This package, available as an option, gives you extended protection for major components, as well as a hedge against inflationary labour and material costs, for up to 36 months or 60,000 km (whichever comes first). All work is performed by qualified technicians in deaterships across Canada and the U.S A Open Weekdays Until 9 Fridays Until 6 â€" Saturdays Until 5 PHONE 884â€"54 10 5 with Air Conditioning LTD‘s 7 LTD Custom 500 2â€"Door and 4â€"Door Sedans 10 LTD 2â€"Door and 4â€"Door Sedans (4 with Air Conditioning) 9 LTD and Custom 500 Wagons (2 With Air Conditioning) 3 LTD Country Squire Wagons (2 With Air Conditioning) 2 2â€"Door Hardtops * 2 2â€"Door Brougham 34MM8M(1 with Air Conditioning) 29 â€" 1979 FULL SIZE 15 â€" 1979 9 â€" LTD II‘s oys es j * Cat ols p2 s 4 lc x ioi i e Kâ€"W Habilitation Services hopes to use money raised to provide transportation for one year to the Developmenâ€" tal Centre on University Ave.. Waterloo. The buses â€"may also be used to tranâ€" Sport children to recreaâ€" tional activities which they cag;ost}s)ttend now. purchased will be equipped to transport ‘"nonâ€" ambulatory"" children who are unable to use regular transportation methods Bltevale Briefs days of school and Bluevale At the Twin City Track and Field Meet last Wednesâ€" day, our Bluevale Kni did their finest job this y: Shaun Reagan won the get Boys title with two firs and a second. Laurie Whorâ€" wood tied for‘first in Midget Girls overall. Cindy Poag tied for third in Midget Girls overall. Jenny Ord was third in Senior Girls overall. Chris Ford picked up a first and second. Pam Johnson was second in the Junior Girls Long Jump. Our Senâ€" ior Girls relay qualified for CWOSSA. â€" Congratulations on a good year and good luck next year. M * is busy trying to do everyâ€" thing before school ends for the year. Congratulations are also in order for mathematics teacher Mrs. Holmes, who sponsored a successful Dunâ€" geons and Dragons tourâ€" nament at Bluevale 1 Thursday. D and D as ' affectionately called, fantasy war game involving a dungeon master who created the dungeon full of monsters and treasure. Players attempt to kill the monsters, find the treasure, and survive. We are sorry to report that out of the 12 brave souls who went into two dungeons, not many surâ€" vived‘ Chronicle staff writer The Developmental Cenâ€" tre Parent Group of Kâ€"W Habilitation Services for the Mentally Retarded kicks off a fund raising campaign today, for the purpose of buying buses. . The buses are needed to meet various transportation needs of retarded chil in the Waterloo-Kitch' area. A new feature of Blueâ€" vale‘s life is the choice of a Knight of the Week. Past winners have been Sherri â€" Freund, Julie George, and joining the ranks are this week‘s dual winners Shaun Reagan and Laurie W. wood. Congratulat Knights!‘ a # Fund raising campaign launched Next Friday, May 25th, Bluevale will be dancing to the sounds of a live band consisting a group of B.C.1. grads. As this is the last dance of the year, students are asked not to wear jeans and/or Tâ€"Shirts. Prices for this Spring Dance are $1.00 for Fee Card Holders and $2.00 without. Time is 8:00 p.m. until 11:30 p.m. and the new, easier signâ€"in rules are posted in the Student Activiâ€" ties Office. There are only ten more By Cathy McBride is y the f wo firs ie Whorâ€" n Midget

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