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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Feb 1991, p. 37

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On Tues., Oct. 30 last year, Jesse Dillon Geier was last seen in the company of his natural father, Paul Dupuis. The child was to have been returned to his mother, who has being granted custody by the Provincial Court, Family Division. There is presently a Canadaâ€"wide warrant for Paul Dupuis for Abduction. Description d% Male, white, 30 yrs., 5‘6", 138 lbs., brown hair:and eyes, a beard, last employed as a financial consultant with real estate experience. The child is déscribed as 2‘ tall, 28 lbs. with short, curly, auburn hair, brown éyes and freckles on hisâ€"nose, . â€" ps Crime Stoppers will pay. up to $1,000 for any information that leads wanarreflm-t&lb&n“ or any other serious crime. You will not have to identify yourself or testify in court. Call Crime Stoppers at the tollâ€"free line of 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222. Remember Crime Doesn‘t Pay but Crime Stoppers Does. ONE LOCATION ONLY WATERLOO/ST. JACOBS 884â€"2000 1 only â€" Grand Prix 1 only â€" Grand Prix 1 only â€" Grand Prix 1 only â€" Grand Prix $§5 00 COLIN Beside Waterloo Stockyards One coupon per person â€" COUPON OFFER EXPIRES FEB. 19/91 SNOW THROWER CLEARANCE Kidnapping United Way Thanks to you it works! OF KITCHENERâ€"WATERLOO AND AREA 825E â€" 8 HP â€" 25" Dual stage â€" reg. 1033.99 1028E â€" 10 HP â€" 28" Dual stage â€" reg. 1160.99 523 â€" 5 HP â€" 23" Dual stage â€" reg. 814.99 223T TERRY â€" 5 HP â€" 23" Trac drive â€" reg. 949.99 BEAVER LUMBER FRANCHISED DEALER MARY Habilitation Servicesâ€"=â€"~â€"~â€"â€" support for Kâ€"Wâ€"Habilitation Serâ€" vices and for hiring people with all kinds of backgrounds. That‘s something that, as a good corpoâ€" rate citizen, we have a responsiâ€" big:yuto’d&" ow . 2B | is one of approximately 65 developmentally challenged adults who have found employâ€" ment in the community through Kâ€"W Habilitation Services. Most Volunteering . . . A Great Way To Grow. By volunteering, you can brighten the lives of many, helping yourself and your comâ€" munity to grow. The Volunteer Action Centre of Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" terloo can help match your interâ€" est and skills with specific jobs for volunteers in 200 community organizations and programs. For information on these and other volunteer opportunities, contact VOLLU AND A WHOLE UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP DROP IN AND SAY HELLO! JNTEERS 899°° 1049°"° 679°° 779°"° _ â€"(2188 are people who would otherwise rely on some form of social assisâ€" tance. To earn their own living, feelings of pride and selfâ€"esteem in these adults, often for the first the Volunteer Action Centre at _ NEEDED: Committee members 742â€"8610. for a hiking club. New policies and safety procedures need to be NEEDED: A friendly visitor. A _ developed and walks planned and visually impaired ‘young‘ senior organized. Members of the club would like a companion for shopâ€" â€" are active seniors who meet weekâ€" ping trips, to go out for supper | ly for walks. Committee meetings and perhaps to entertainment are once a month in the daytime events. A car is essential. This is If you have an interest in the an opportunity to brighten someâ€" outdoors and enjoy working as a one‘s life and make a friend by team member, this is the volun committing 2 or 3 hours a week. teer _ opportunity for _ you (O12BB) (119FFF) lead constructive lives and work "Their selfâ€"confidence changes overnight. It increases rapidly," Walsh says. "One client summed NEEDED: A friendly visitor. A visually impaired ‘young‘ senior would like a companion for shopâ€" ping trips, to go out for supper and perhaps to entertainment events. A car is essential. This is an opportunity to brighten someâ€" one‘s life and make a friend by committing 2 or 3 hours a week (012BB) WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1991 â€" PAGE A1g WATER SOFTENER SALT CRYSTAL Choose from inâ€"stock colours and Start your home ‘ renovations off right! 200/633532 2x4 ECONOMY SPRUCE it up beautifully. She said that for 26 years she has been telling herself that she is a failure â€" she can‘t do anything. She had that can‘t do anything. She had that opinion of herself because that‘s what other people told her. Now, after working for a year, she says, ‘I can do anything I want. I‘ve got ability, I‘ve got confidence, and I‘ve got friends‘. That‘s the differâ€" =) U

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