president of the Public School Trus tee‘s Association of Ontario and the He served on the Ontario Public School Men Teachers‘ Federation, the Canadian School Trustees‘ Associaâ€" tion and the North Waterloo Teachers Educator My base Civic test vehicle showed the usual high quality of fit and finish inside and out that one has come to expect from this product. There is plenty of room and good support from the front reclining buckets. There also is a surprising amount of room in the rear. The 98.4â€"inch wheelbase and the ingenious roofline styling both help. Driver visibility is excellent and the placing of instruâ€" There is no hidden significance for the late road test report on Honda Civic. The truth is I tried to test drive the newly reintroduced base model and everytime one showed up at the local dealer it got sold before I could put my hands on it. The base Civic for ‘89 is difficult to tell apart from its upscale relatives, such as the CX, DX, or even the Si. The seats of the base model are upholstered in allâ€"viny! that comes either in black or blue. The engine is a detuned version of the 1.5â€"litre OHC fourcylinder engine that produces 70 HPs. This compares to the 92 ponies driving the CX and DX models. A fourâ€"speed mantual transmission is the only option available in the entryâ€"level car. The rest of the standard equipment in the Civic includes: rear glass defroster, remote hatch and gas door releases, trip odometer, halogen headlamps, body side moldings, remote left outside mirror, front mud flaps and 13â€"inch radial tires â€" all for $8,995 plus freight. For an extra $1,000 you can have the CX model with a fiveâ€"speed manual overdrive transmission, 92 horsepower engine, cloth and viny! seats and wider steelâ€"belted radial In 1959, he was awarded a life embership in the Ontario Educaâ€" Specializing in rolled ribs, wiener schnitzel, pigtails, fresh fish. Full Catering Services Hall Available "‘57 CHEVY" This Friday & Saturday enjoy the sounds of mwfl’.fl.bfll‘- “_-“_m Driving the 1989 Honda Civic 747â€"1313 / (Continued from page 8) MacEachern was an active member of the Masonic Order, having served many years as secretary of Waterloo Lodge AF. and AM. He was a member of the Kitchener chapter, Royal Arch Masons, and the Waterloo Young Men‘s Club. As well, he was an avid gardener. Medal for his services to education in Full Menu Served 11:30 a.m.â€"9 p.m. Mon.â€"Sat. music with the French Quarter Jazz Band Traditional & Swing ... Saturdays, 4â€"7 p.m. $2 cover charge 65 University at Weber, Waterioo 885â€"2180 Soup and Sandwich/Salad Omelet and Toast ........... Petais n Pots Flowen & Cit Shop ments and controls seems thoughtfu) and convenient Iytedvehklemwdandm'ellthmug!mtheu, The engine was smooth and relatively quiet even on acceleration. I found the gearbox a joy to operate, even Mgblmmin!ya“dnï¬bm.â€thngnlwl(PH was pleasant and quite effortiess. I found the 70 HP engine to be a valiant performer in most ordinary driving situations but ] will not deny that the 92 HP CX version of the engine coupled to the ovu&iveï¬veqzedmbumldhenychoiafww better fuel efficiency. Thebrakudideualyvhntheymwmdwdo and did it well. from a twistâ€"beam rear axle to fully independent rear suspension improves the car‘s ride and handling. There is no doubt in my mind that the Honda Civic for 'SQeuntinwtobeoneoftheluding,gummdeninm Bev Folliott Daily Specials JAZZ vecsasseccnccennseennnnnt He was predeceased in 1981 by his wife, Elizabeth Belle Mullin They had been married almost 60 years. Surviving are one son, Dr. William MacEachern of Waterloo and wife Merle; one daughter, Dorothy Lamont of Port Elgin; one sister Flora Stewart of Mount Forest and five grandchilâ€" ke........... $3.50 ‘til 4 p.m. He was predeceased by four sisters. .......... $3.50 ‘til 4 p.m. $5.99 all day ‘til 9 p.m. BOJANGLES DANCE STUDIO | BALLET + JAZZ â€" TAP WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY : 1980 â€" PAGE ‘© Northdale Auto Body Complete Collision and Refinishing Service 430 Albert Street. Waterioo 884â€"0550 BOJANGLES DANCE STUDIO NOW ACCEPTING NEW STUDENTS IN THE FOLLOWING BEGINNER CLASSES GNDER SAT 2â€" 3pm 5 & 6 JAZZ SAT. 3â€" 4 pm 7 .12 GUNDER MON. 4 â€" 5 p.m 3 & 4 JAZZ WED. 9 â€" 10 p.m Teen & Adutt CLASSES STARTING FEB. 4m +989 COMING FEBRUARY 22 FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 884â€"57 30 105 LEXINGTON RD . WATERLOO (Dearborn Business Park) C e wa uol w on BEST BET i0 DEeAn~NeEn > _ us «1 us us us uo us on