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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 May 1987, p. 22

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acters share an abyss of difâ€" ferences, consuming love and friendship triumphs over all. The Garden pace is at times tedious, a touch too melodramatâ€" ic, honest emotion the film‘s focal point. against his better judgement, enraged though completely powâ€" eriess to prevent the inevitable. Huston and Caan are passionâ€" ate trench fellows, Huston senâ€" sual and vulnerable as Davies, though her character isn‘t of her usual poingant hardâ€"edge caâ€" libre. Mary Stuart Masterson, makes a sweet disarming love as Willow‘s childhood sweetheart Rachael. Screen newcomer D.B. Sweenâ€" ey‘s impressive performance as the bright enthusiastic Willow almost bursting with soldier‘s pride is the essential Vietnam tribute. Though all the Gardens charâ€" questions of those left behind, the other side of the battle, the war at home, and the heart‘s incurâ€" as blustery Sgt. Major "Goody" Nelson, he and the opinionated Hazard, just a "couple of echos from the past", who first take eager Willow under their paterâ€" | nal wing, with gritty, uncanny | depth of male camaraderie. | On the maternal side is Caan‘s love interest, peaceâ€"nik journalâ€" ist Sam Davies, played by Oscar winner Anjelica Huston. She and Hazard have striking difâ€" ferences. He sees the war "as a : screwâ€"up, bad judgement." She views the situation as ‘genoâ€" cide.‘ criticallyâ€"acclaimed novel, Garâ€" PAGE 22 â€"â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1987 able wounds. Sincere_ forms to the model Old Guard member, is not happy, but unlike his mentor, the brave, idealistic stubborn soider, he is deterâ€" mined to fight on the front line, where he ends up another war vehemently disagree about Vietâ€" (Continued trom page 17) MOVING SALE Unlike war master mindâ€" Men‘s & Ladies Casual Wear NEW MAN, BRECKENRIDGE, MERONA, SUNG SPORT & MORE! Everything‘s got to go! ho Savings up to 75 ° Don‘t miss out on these super savings â€" Drop in NOW for best Sounds of Summer will take place in Waterloo Park June 20â€"21 and the call is going out for local arts and crafts people to sell their wares in an area on the hill overliooking the oval. In the past the celebration has their items during the twoâ€"day festival. An attempt is always made to avoid duplication of items for sale so anyone interestâ€" ed should make application to the committee to have their sale items juried. seen a good crossâ€"section of local boggler Apocalypse Now, also glory of battle, all summarized directed by Francis Ford Copâ€" in Klell Hazard‘s stirring tearfu) pola, Gardens of Stomne is a eulogy, for the unknown soldier. sincere requiem, to the imminent "I knew him. I won‘t forget." SPRUCE, PINE, SHRUB & TREE SEEDLINGS _ _ 4â€"14‘ Paper Clump Birch . . . . from $16.00 Frut rees. Cotorado & Hoopsi Blue Spruce. Pines, Firs, 5â€"15 Red Mapies mnn:u.oo Mapies, Wainuts, Lindens, Ash, Rowering Crab, Birch, Red, s White and Pyr, English Oaks, Locust, Muiberry t;g'uwam .‘.mflm Red M l'.lMMM .llu;;‘m 22 Blecx Codere oC , 1200c : from B9 9@ Arnaly Ratme Tis. Cader Aats, Ferizers, Cnemicas. Over 20,000 Trees from 2‘â€"20‘. 40 Acres of Shade Trees, Blue Spruce, Shrubs, Seediings and Fruit Trees. C.I.L. FERTILIZERS FRUIT TREES m Bearing Size, ' Clay & Sandy Rootstock NO Retail & Wholesale â€" Fully Guaranteed SUNDAY 9 * JOHN‘S NURSERY SALES Come and visit our outstanding assortment of hardy, climatized, locally grown trees and shrubs Local artists and artisans wanted 25 kg $15.00 65 Regina N. 746â€"4055 SPREAD. JUNIPERS From ‘5. PYR. JUNIPERS rrom$8. POTTED ROSES Locally Grown $6.95 PRIVET, ALPINE CURRENT & CEDAR HEDGING _ _ Examples of wares for sale in the past include oil paintings, watercolors, photographs and pen and ink drawings in the fine arts category, as well as a good selection of crafts people selling jewelry, woodworking, dolls, puppets, leather crafts and handâ€" There is space still available for those with saleable crafts; the entry fee is $25 for the weekend. Contact Helen Bodâ€" dington at 746â€"8719â€"after 5 p.m. for an application form. . 10:30â€"6 Second House from Wagner‘s Corner on From» KAYTIES TOO TONING SALON WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO LOSE? KAYTIES TOO TONING SALON Dh oresh" IS KAYTIES RIGHT FOR YOU? WE MAY MEET YOUR EXERCISE NEEDS 744â€"4524 1335 WEBER ST. E. KITCHENER People who don‘t have enough energy for a strenuous workout. People with a need to reduce the stress in their lives. People who are tired of gimmicks and costly diet foods. NO MEMBERSHIPS NO OBLIGATIONS 6 MOTORIZED EXERCISE TABLES TO TRIM YOU TRY US QOUT FOR FREE By Calling People with heart problems. People with arthritic stiffness. People on a busy schedule. People who need to lose weight without the suffering. KAYTIES TONING SALON AA4"~ _ President CAMBRIDGE LOCAT 1335 WEBER ST. E. KITCHENER 40 KING ST. N. WATERLOO [ -(01 *T _ President ON OPENING SOON 746â€" 40 KING ST. N. WATERLOGO KAYTIES TONING SALON

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