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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Apr 1994, p. 11

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$s will send a cheque or money an Institute of Child . E., Suite 512, Ottaws, , ‘?‘Tb“':hmt; hold its next Waterloo blood donor cliate at , Waterloo 886â€"2040 ificant height, but if hwWM’ mg bars or ropes. . | es, cables and wires â€"| ild not be suspended / ween equipment parts,} ropes should be thick ; ugh that children are | ble to tie them. q child‘s head or limbs :« easily become . rapped in narrowly _ ced bars or guard rails. guard against entrapâ€" it, ensure no part of the a child. It might be , Saturday 9â€"5:00 rERONT & REAR OF STORE essary to block spaces ns. Seats and slides . | ile active on playâ€" e considered. A scarf ided to the Consumer ute of Child Health, ‘5 LARGEST ies are next on the list ious head injury can if a child falls from a will get caught on fingers or limbs in d check all moving become a noose if third most common 149. $ on a shockâ€" they‘re and how the list is falls lian Institute of s Play is Adult in which a M aincyo Rumal %nmmbifl;m ;\ but have never known how? Well, your chance. ~Eâ€"Celebrate Rarth Week by walking or biking to school! \ deagaudg Fme mm trae the jazz band and concert band leave for their compeâ€" .""'"'""""""‘““;:'hm fla:uwmuudimu- Scubbrats Hosth Wosk ty waluhg o Miking to BE . o G se wave, all of yon piters be roady io darn ~£Cel or g* all itter yet, drop by the front hall to admire the Enviro mfiummfiuâ€"amma- Club di and learn a little bit more about OuT " (oltic golf teams are chosen and start hitting the . There will also be an Earth DAY _ courses as soon as they open. There‘s lots of rughy ‘Assembly on Friday for anyone who‘s interested. action with our teams playing weekly. Keep up the However, before you get too excited, I‘d like t0 > pyeet effort, guys. Track and field practices are in full remind you that report cards come out this Friday. If swing with many upcoming track meets this spring. .. that‘s not enough, Parentâ€"Teacher Night is next Make sure to get out there and support your Celtic Wednesday. Oh, to be a fly on the wall... sports teams. Just listen to the homercom announceâ€" Do you want 25 or 30 instant friends? If you come â€" monts for game times and other details. See you next uwm.mrmhmmgfl week. yourself the centre of much gratitude and attention. t t ireal._ jirls soccer in so come u{t_fl m‘hm’ldfl. Mhdfl, mh at B!_’IE M_J uns xd c m a2 L2 Green Home tours Come and celebrate Earth Week, April 20â€"24 at the. Waterico Region Green Home. ‘The house will be open from Wed. to Sun. for touring with -lpnhl presentation Thurs., Apr. 21.!1, 7 p.m., entitled *Advanced Houses of the World." On Sun., Apr. 24, come and join them for <guided tours, free refreshments and balloon give aways from 12â€"5 p.m. Come out for the lnst chance to view the Green Home before it closes on Sun., May 1. All activities are free By Corie Bell and Ben Lehmann Hi Celtics, A Week For A Better World was a fanâ€" tastic success. Some of the highlights included a motiâ€" vational video presentation and some great dian. Thanks to all of those who volunteered their time to make this week a really great time. Hey OAC‘s, today is the big day. That‘s right, university Give the Gift Beechwood Plaza Dutchboy Plaza Zellers Plaza 450 Erb St. West 585 Weber St. North 94 Bridgeport Road (Cor. of Erb & Fischer Hallman) _ (Comner of Northfield & Weber St.) _ (Corner of Bridgeport & Weber) â€"â€"â€" 888â€"7240 888â€"9025 888â€"9013 APRIL SPECIAL SENIORS toks" 695 Bper | Â¥ * x 150 Frederick St., 8th Floor 507 King St. E. Community Centre Parkside Dr. Kitchener Preston 251 dacobs St. St. Jacobs COMMUNITY WORKSHOP Saturday, May 7th from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Engineering Lecture Hall (EL 101), University of Waterioo Please register by calling 575â€"4533. Tuesday, May 3rd | . Tuesday, May 10th . | _ Wednesday, May 11th . â€" | Tuesday, May 17th PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETI From 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., discuss yowrldiul and concems with staft on .. need ; reg k |wiocphymir 3 ‘dhiagpater Proud Sponsor of Waterloo Minoi ple grieving at various life stages on Thurs. Apr. 21, 12â€"4:15 p.m. at 51 Ardelt Ave., Sharing From the Heart ‘The Bereavement Resource Council of Wfihlfiumfiu‘. ences", a workshop for professionals/lay counsellors to learn about the needs of peoâ€" Apr. 22, 23 and 24 are the dates of Waterio¢‘s 3rd Annual Spring Home and Garden Show, the Waterloo Home Expo, being held at the Albert McCormick Comâ€" munity Centre on Parkside Dr. in Waterloo. For residents of Waterloo and surrounding at Jacob Hespeler High School at 7: For more information, call 725â€"5127. You are invited to participate in shaping the Region‘s future. REGIONAL OFFICIAL POLICIES PLAN REVIEW Rogers Cable 20 â€" Watch for local Cable listing Exams are over and the report cards will be out soon. The last term begine! The students can still sign up for Grad Night; it should be even better than last year. Room is still available to go to the Blue Jay game in May. On April 22, we are celebrating Earth Day. There will be an environmental quiz, a litterless lunch and a general school cleanâ€"up. *Many students are getting ready for the Walk/Ride for Cancer this weekend. Let‘s make it a great term four! at 7:30 pm. areas, this will be an opportunity to see first hand the latest in products and serâ€" vi-hfifidh-:;-‘-h On Sat., Apr. 23, the Elmira Branch of the Canadian Diabetes Assoc. will hold its Spring Workshop at St. James Lutheran be Peggy Snyder, Marilyn Temple and n RW mhige e T-flfbu-flâ€"-cfl come all of the "new life" that has mu&rflH' g Home‘s Annual Spring Tea will be held Sat. Apr. 23, between 2 and 4 p.m. The tea is a fundâ€" Demonstrations & Displays from: Police Block Parent _ Ambulance Acorn Fire & Safety Red Cross Family Crisis Shelter After Hours M.D. Society Neighbourhood Watch St. Andrew‘s School REGIONAL BICYCLE POLICY MASTER PLAN OPEN HOUSE The Regional Municipality of Waterioo has been undertaking a study to establish the basic structure of a cycling network for the Region and to recommend how this structure can be implemented over the next 50 years through policies, projects The "Draft" Regional Bicycle Policy Master Plan has been completed and is available for public review. All interested parties are invited to view the Master Plan, proposed policies and recommendations related to the above, at Open Houses to be held: Thursday, April 28, 1994 OR _ Saturday, April 30, 1994 10:00 A.M. to 9:30 P.M. 9:30 A.M. to 6:00 P .M Fairview Park Mail Conestoga Mail Fairway Road 550 King Street Staff and the consultants who undertook the study on behalf of the Region will be present to answer your questions, and your comments will be used to assist the Steering Committee in making revisions to the study report. inquiries may be directed to Mr. David Banks, Manager, Transportation Engineering, Regional Municipality of Waterioo, 575â€"4515. Dated at Kitchener this 15th day of April, 1994. Friday, April 22 & Saturday, April 23 KITCHENER WATEMLO® . CamMBRripe With your support cancer can be beaten. at Conestoga Mail Centre Court 11:00 a.m., Saturday, April 23 "Putting safety first in the Waterioo Region" THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO MADD Canada St. John Ambulance Mydro _ KW Hospital _ W.R. Pyatt, P. Eng Regional Municipality of Waterioo Bamey‘s Jeweliers & Gemotogist Westmount Place, Waterioo 747â€"1820 « Â¥atch & Hearing Aid batienies » Vaich & Cock Repairt » Castom Jewellery Design APRIL 20, 1994 â€"PAGE 11

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