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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jun 1994, p. 13

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commemorate the 50thâ€" anniversary of the Dâ€"Day invasion. Veterans groups, the local Army Reserve unit, cadets and civilians will all be involved. The parade will begin at Epton Industrics at 10:40 a.m. and will proceed to Kitchener City Hall for an 11 am service. â€" Music in the park The Mutual Group and the Kitchener: Waterloo Symphony are offering Mutual Music, a free afternoon concert held at the Waterico Park Bandshell. The event will be held on Sun. June 5 at 2 p.m. and will feaâ€" ture the full symphony with guest vocalists Carol Ann Feldstein and Kevin Bradshaw. House tour The United Church Women of First United Church invite you to take part in a house tour in nine artists‘ homes, featuring displays of antiques, artwork and colâ€" lectibles by various local artisans. The tour will take place on Sun. June 5 from 1 â€" 5 p.m. Tickets are $5 and are available in the will be holding a dedication service for its new church building at 700 Glen Forrest Bivd. on June 5 at 3 p.m. A light buffet tunch will follow. For further information, call §78â€"6738. Summer Camp Arts Computer Experience ‘94 is an exciting alternative day camp for children aged 7 to 12 at the University of Waterioo. Excellent learning opportunities are preâ€" sented in the areas of art, computers, drama and music while the emphasis of the camp remains on fun. It is sure to be a highlight of your child‘s summer! For more information, call 885â€"1211, ext. 2005. Wilderness know how St. John Ambulance is pleased to present a wilderness first aid course which will help you prepare for just about any emergency. Topics covered include conditions of heat and cold exposure, dental emergencies, emergency childbirth, gunshot wounds and animal bites. Contact the Kitchenerâ€"Waterâ€" too Branch of St. John Ambulance for more information at 579â€"6285. LDA registration e e d k ar seat info fair ‘The Infant and Toddler Safety Associaâ€" on will hold its 10th annual free car seat Registrations are now being accepted for Summer Start, a half day tutoring program in July, for children with learning disabiliâ€" ties who will be entering Grades 3 to 6 in September 1994. Call Learning Disabilities Association 743â€"9091 for registration inforâ€" u.:‘g associatic eils golf cards With the Lung Association‘s 1994 Lung Golf Cards book you can golf at our area‘s finest golf courses. The golf cards feature a free round of golf or a two for one at 10 goif Volunteering â€" A Great Way To Grow. By volunteering, you can brighten the lives of many, helpâ€" ing yourself and your community to grow. The Volunteer Action Centre of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo can help match your interest and skills with specific jobs for volunâ€" teers in 200 community organizaâ€" tions and programs. For information on these and other volunteer opportunities, contact the Volunteer Action Centre at 742â€"8610. NEEDED: TELEPHONE VOLâ€" UNTEER RECRUITER. This is an ideal volunteer opportunity for people who are basically confined to their home but would like to make a contribution to M,f“"_" munity. Your efforts will be nr:‘rdodbynhiufimbfor research for the cure of Canada‘s number one chronic disease. You :t'becmtufin:ixfivfluhin community to encourage mation fair on Sat., June 4, 9 a.m. â€" 3 at Blessed Sacrament Catholic rch, Kitchener. Activities include ection of individual car seat installaâ€" demonstrations of car seat installation courses, six miniâ€"gol{‘driving ranges, two simulated indoor golfe, plus a chance at a draw. Cost is $45 and the value is over â€" Narâ€"Anon meetings, for people who St. All welcome. every Sunday evening, 7+ 8 p.m. at the You can control your arthritis. Discover the Arthritis Society‘s newest program on coping with all types of arthritis, fibromyl}â€" gia and lupus. Learn about selfâ€"help methâ€" ods, coping strategies and pain ing in St. Jacobs and Waterlco right away. Call the Arthritis Society at 743â€"2820 for Senior‘s Group ‘The Kâ€"W Friendship Group for Seniors is looking for dedicated, caring volunteer visiâ€" tors to share their time with a lonely senior or disabled adult living in the community. If you can spare 2â€"3 hours per week, please contact the Kâ€"W Friendship Group for Seniors at 742â€"6502. ReStore seeks volunteers The Habitat ReStore is an ongoing comâ€" munity recycling and reusing program of WIN BONUS INTEREST on 1 Year G.1.C. __ INDUSTRIALCOMMUNITY _ has o o w.mgv.n' m?u‘ozooyanl 809 Wellington Street North, Kitchener en * & wnwgtmm-mmmmu) 744â€"1031 n to help finance the Lung Associaâ€" yearâ€"round lung health programs. Become a new member of a Kingswood Credit Union this month ~A and earn BONUS INTEREST \t7 and a chance to win a B.B.Q. s â€"â€"* 140 Union St E. Watertoo, Ontario N2J 104 Kn Z6 Th cswooD Call for details. §70â€"7170 at 200 Waterico new and used building materials. Volunâ€" teers for retail sales as well as donations of Singles, seniors and those 55+ can take part in Games Nights every Wednesday at 7:30 pm. or enjoy an evening of line danc ing each Monday at 7:30, both at 404 Wing, §10 Dutton Dr. in Waterloo. Call Norma at Regional Addiction Counselling, a nonâ€" profit, addiction agency, needs Bingo volunâ€" teers to help run bingo fundraisers for the afterncon, evening and midnight shifts. If you enjoy working on a team of committed volunteers to help a worthwhile charity, City nosts art group art The City of Waterloo will host an Art Group, year round, on Wednesdays, 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Wing 404 RC.AF.A., Rotary Adult Centre, 510 Dutton Dr., Waterloo. Cost is $1 per afternoon mum%o»w- Infertility Selfâ€"Help Support Group meets on the first Wednesday and third Thursday of each month from 7:30 to 9:30 at St. Mary‘s Hospital. New members are welâ€" come. For more information, call 742â€"3979. Region for 17 years as an ‘Insurance Broker. She would welâ€" come your call at 578â€"7170 to proâ€" vide a comparison quotation and advice on your insurance needs. /aD In the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, consisting of the Townships of North Dumfries, Wilmot, Wellesley, Woolwich and the Cities of Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo, notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accorâ€" dance with the WEED CONTROL ACT, RS.0. 1990, Chapter W.5, Section 3, 16 and 23, that unless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Regional Municipality of Waterloo are destroyed by the date of June 10, 1994 and throughout the season, the Regional Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed, charging the costs against the land as set out in the Act. Noxious weeds shall be destroyed by means of (a) pulling or otherwise removing the plants from the soil; (b) cutting the roots or stalks or the plants before the séeds have developed suffiâ€" ciently to open after the cutting; (c) plowing or cultivating the soil in which the plants are growing; (d) treating with a herâ€" bicide that causes the plants to be destroyed or prevents the growth of the plants or ripening of their seeds. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo encourages the methâ€" ods of (a), (b) or (c) to control noxious weeds. Designated noxious weeds requiring eradication are Common Barberry, European Buckthorn, Wild Carrot, Colt‘sâ€"Foot, Dodder, Goat‘sâ€"Beard, Poison Hemlock, Johnson Grass, Knapweed, Milkweed, Poisonâ€"Ivy, Blackâ€"Seeded Proso The Perfect Brunch ... ... at the Perfect Price! Mlllet,w'â€"' -â€"â€"â€"M.- e'e'd-.' Yellow Rocket, Sowâ€"Thistle (Annual & Perennial), Cypress Spurge, Leafy Spurge, Bull Thistle, Canada Thistle, Nodding Thistle, Russian Thistle, Scotch Thistle and Tuberous Vetchling. Region of Waterloo Byâ€"law Number 93â€"017 designates Velvetleaf as a local noxious weed under the provisions of the Weed Control Act. lnquifiesandeomplaintsshouldbedimded&o%?flor 575â€"4591. Barry Glofcheskie _ E. Stettner, CMO, CMC ‘Weed Inspector _ Regional Clerk _ _ AT SPIRITS RESTAURANT For Information & Reservations $10.95 for Adults and $7.95 for children Be sure to make reservations, the perfect Sunday Brunch is very popular. BRUNCH WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1 1994 â€" PAGE 13 THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO NOTICE TO RESIDENTS AND AT THE SEAGRAM MUSEUM 57 Erb St. W., Waterloo Free Admission PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS SUNDAY Regional Municipality of Waterloo 885â€"1830

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