Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 3 Aug 1994, p. 9

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Grow. By volunteering, you can brighten the lives of many, helping yourself and your community to , grow. The Volunteer Action Centre of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo can help .Baxter notes that the students have an $80 bu for their projects and as a result, end up scroun o i m t * .. Sa ues dejuis is nert folgen ter gine â€" But despite their limited resources, the students‘ Mmthiwhmflbbm es . g â€" C es rfinifidhm} w’m m»* l's others.: M Some students A "T‘m glad I here because dbmhhhnnu asm"chasvoucan engineering and business â€" ing aspect. s especially business. That was "You can create the best proo â€" gin in the time fram@ the different part about our found the most challenging :'hmhhhnlz sspect. + "You can create the best prodâ€" uct in the world but if people dm'thwnbmit.lfpngn don‘t want to buy it, then it‘s useless," says Dyer, who helped work on "The Spot Remover". whhmuu“ CuuS WeW eawep SECEVA VE TSE W s« '.' b\‘lflt i‘ .nd don‘t know about it, if people you have.‘ designed it â€" but to actually do mmhl::i:::pa: ts ra ;: bdon " says y h he that I‘d never done *l He says his group had to prove _ \y\TCRLOO CHRONICL the "Walkin‘ Roller Guards." that people actually wanted to eliminate their blind _ But for now, the Shad Valley participants aren‘t as spot and went to malls to do market surveys. . preoccupied with their future careers as they are All of this exposure to such a wide array of subjects _ about when they will see each other again. and experiences also serves the purpose of showing _ "A couple of them have been depressed since day the students what is available to them careerâ€"wise. two about the fact that they might have to leave ... specific jobs for volunteers in 200 grams. For information on these and other volunteer opportunities, baqreces saces ces es se se ces s "It opens up their eyes to what the alternatives are. _ they‘re already talking about a reunion," says Baxter. Volunteering â€" A Great Way To ‘.‘Uilfl‘difi~ g : meering is really all about ... She says a few of their mhttby of nbupo‘t&d-nou:m&-m J-u-'n. "zb‘B 3l as much as you can do in the time frame you have.‘ NEEDED: WALKâ€"Aâ€"THON ASSISTANTS. This is an opportuâ€" nity to make a difference and be part of a unique and exciting event which will promote AIDS awareâ€" ness. Various committee positions are available of you may wish to be involved in the actual event. Whatâ€" contact the Volunteer Action Cenâ€" tre at 742â€"8610. a a o me a o0 o 6 6 o 6 aoa‘e o nia monce nramrace raracace aie n d n mre aie n nra n e se w in o n ieA uce we ae n ues w en is a n ie e s ever your skills, they can be used. NEEDED: TUTOR. Learner based literacy tutors are needed to work with adult students who are on probation or parole. After trainâ€" ing, you will be matched with a student. You do need to be preâ€" pared to spend approximately two Please call for more information. #133â€"662. hours a week for eight months with the student. #140â€"465. M GassicGakeGe WATERLOO £. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 3, 199‘ â€" PAGE 9 in on in w o n e ow ie i e t e e e ue n ce + ACCL T RO %

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