PAGE 20 - WATERLOO crousicLe.HoriEs1"ie'11 28,1982 T, O WE'RE PROUD‘ or OUR ‘ REPUTA’I‘ION l n 1955 ' ' l â€YEAR NON-PROBATE). “YEAR WRITTEN " mamm 885-2222 Take a look at what the competition gives you for your money, then take a look at Mazda 82000. B2000's low price includes a lot of things other manufactur- ers charge you extra for. So In the long run, that makes our price . even better Then compare gas mileage. Mazda 82000 can't be topped by any of the imports. Add It all up and Mazda 82000 Is the outstanding value of the compact pickup class. Choose from five models Including short- box, Iongbox or Deluxe and Sport tnm. Save $50 to $500 BARRY [mums _'i',,__"it_'i:j,' _ FEE-“SEASON ' SIDING & WINDOW SALE ilitiilllfift OF WATERLOO SINCE 1955 from 1n-season regulng plige_s_dur'mg our Ends May 31 THREE YEAR/80,000 KM SERVICE PROTECTION PLAN' No other compact pickup offers you this kind of protection at no extra charge. The Servuce Protection Plan covers you against future mechanical repairs for 36 months or 80,000 kilo- meters, inclusive of mapufac- turers warranty. This no-deduc- tible, no-charge plan Includes . both commercial and pnvate use applications. THE MOM YOU liXWITIr. MORI' Y0l' ilkl 15 UNIVERSITY AVE E 8t?5-5090 SALES 0 SERVICE 0 PARTS O LEASING BULLETIN BOARD Garage sale MIL. Waterloo. oe, Tuesday St. Louis CWL ratd,fditl' $333 Spring To; _ hold a gauge sale on Tuesday, May 4 from F.36tott:3tt Lm. in the basement ot St. Colum- ba's Church, corner of Lincoln and Mayfield Fumes 'iiiiiiiioo'. K ii'ik'fi'i't7o'" own GARAG iijtl)faie Sit; 744-6900 WORLD'S LARGEST n. /t1C(.l:sl-C--s'r-s---"; 'r"]', 'tttMBV'-'--""---"], A - “MIMBQKQ Arf _1fcl 2; iiiiiiiiir/efr-/-t'f-- (In .515"? â€M. M†,"', t111'ff) mm in: s" -iiiirjiLiiiks m Wm "ll, 'ttgit,'.', _ l Ah “m an“ MA u '4/ - - - -- " I: " WW --e "M: auaaiu' St. Louis' C.W.L. is holdlng Its annual Spring Tea on May t trom 2 to 4 pm. in the church hall, 53 Allen St. E, Waterloo. . The annual tea is St. Louis' C.W.L. major tund-raising event, with a first-prize draw of a quilt designed and made by Isabel Beclmer. This is the tttth year Mrs. Beekner has donated her time and talent in quilting the major prize for the tea. Tickets for the prizes may be purchased from any league mem- ber, ticket convenors Mary Pat Kueneman, 578-6605. and Marg Danard, 886-3363, or at the tea. M o n e y r a i s e d through the event will help the C.W.L. to con- tinue to contribute to parish and community projects.' " wff.i..t1 p.m.. the Laurel Creek Nature Centre is pres- enting Kid's Dgy " 99c a! a'series ofweekly nature programs. _ - During this special day, members of the [UN Junior Naturalist Club Ml] lead' nature hikes, show wildlife films, and present na- ture displays. These presentations will be of interest to all ages, both kids and kids at heart. Nature hikes will focus on topics such as edible wild plants, spring wildflowers, spring birds, and .._ creepy crawlers. Kid's Day will be a chance for everyone to support and enjoy the endeavors of this high- spirited group of Jun- ior Naturalists who have worked so hard to make Kid's Day a real- ity. Church to hold garage sale NA o MAZDA ,-.v 5,?" I '0 tttlf-te- f dd( l, ntPl 040 All 35 7'f "tiiale of Northfield Drive and Highpoint Avenue in Lakeshore Villager: Articles lor sale in- clude plants, toys, household items, lumi- ture and nearly new clothes. Refreshments will be available, and all proceeds will go to the church's building fund. The New 'People present a musical, Love and Kindness, with guest Debbie Lou Ludolph. this Saturday and Sunday at 8 Fm. at First United Church, King and William Sts., Waterloo. Tickets are $2 for adults, and $1 for stu- dents. Waterloo pottery sale New People to present musical Waterloo's Potters' Workshop will be hold- ing its annual pottery sale this Friday, April 30 from 7 to 9 p.m.. and on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. International Wotan†WED I' /i 570 tfr i 670