Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 1994, p. 15

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Some days, they‘re willing to give a little and leave you centre stage to complain or just plain talk about the best times of your life or even the worst. Other days, it‘s your turn to listen. The best bonus of all is that your own peer group will never speak to you in a patronizâ€" ing tone as though the onset of tone signified the end of your brain activity and thought processes. When your own peers shout at you, you will forgive it as a hearing loss rather than some dolt 20 years younger believing that, at what he perceives as your advanced age, your attention might fade if he A coin show, hosted by Waterloo Coin Society will take place on Sat., Nov. 19, 10 a.m.â€"5 p.m. at the Rink in the Park, Seaâ€" gram Drive. Eighteen dealers will be feaâ€" tured. Free parking and admission when you come to buy, sell, trade and appraise. Crohn‘s and Colitis Foundation bowlâ€"aâ€"thon November is the national public awareâ€" ness month for the Crohn‘s and Colitis Foundation of Canada and once again the Waterlooâ€"Wellington Chapter will be holdâ€" ing its 2nd Annual Strikeâ€"Out Crohn‘s and Colitis Bowlâ€"aâ€"thon on Sat., Nov. 19 at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes on Princess Ave. Preâ€"register by calling Diana at 576â€"0389. Sponsored by Brick Brewing Company and CHYM 96.7 FM. All proceeds will support diea is and ahegt First Nations bazaar It‘s holiday time in downtown Kitchener. Come and enjoy the 2nd annual First Nations Bazaar on Sat. Nov. 19 at the Kitchener City Hall Rotunda. Be there from 8:30â€"10 a.m. for a sausage and panâ€" cake breakfast, followed by their tradiâ€" tional and Canadian food fair. Shop from 10 a.m.â€"4 p.m. for all your holiday gifts. didn‘t shout in your ear. Just keep remembering what will happen to him in another 20 years when it‘s comfortably together as friends tather than competitors and can reminisce, without fear of causing boredom about family members end memories of a past we shared in almost another life. cooked with better flavor in the old days. Those of us who are fortuâ€" nate enough to have our children living in the same community can watch the grandchildren grow and yes, watch their parents make the same mistakes we made in child rearing. Let‘s hope we have Tonight, Wed., Nov. 16, the Canadian Wildflower Society, Dogtooth Chapter, preâ€" sents Dr. Brian Husband speaking on "Ephemeral Ponds of Brazil" at 7:30 p.m in the University of Guelph Arboretum Cenâ€" tre. For more information, call 824â€"3807. Craft and bake sale Pinchaven Nursing Home, 229 Lexing: tm Rd. in Waterloo will host its annual craft, bake sale and tea room on Fri., Nov. 18, 2â€"4 p.m. All proceeds to resident‘s counâ€" While we nurture our friends, the unexpected bonus is that our children will find us a lot more palatable when we are diverted from telling them how we raised them so much better than their kids and that pork chops were Give the gift of life The Canadian Red Cross Society is holdâ€" ing a blood donor clinic today, until 8 p.m. at First United Church. At least 340 donors are needed. Coin Society meets The Waterloo Coin Society meets tonight, Wed., Nov. 16, 8â€"10 p.m. at The Rink In the Park on Seagram Drive in Waterloo. There will be a 40 lot auction and an educational presentation. Free admission and parking. Everyone welcome. For further information, call 888â€"9655. Bulletin Board C learned enough not to try to set them straight; they‘ll learn when they watch their children repeatâ€" ing the same mistakes. There is a special joy in sharing information with a receptive ear; of ways to give of your time or special talents to keep you feeling like a of society. Members of your own special tribe can be persuaded to drop everything to take a bus tour to admire the turning leaves. They understand the satisfaction of preâ€" fact that the relatives don‘t want it although the food bank might and they forgive you if you repeat your (Continuad from page 14) stories because they will do the us with sadness that we can‘t reach out for a hug once in a while or lean on them for support. If writing becomes difficult, be flexiâ€" ble enough to use a tape recorder so that you can still keep in touch. We‘re getting older and God willâ€" ing, more mellow and thanks to specialized medicine more of us still enjoy good health. Our tribe knows what we know and we know how to share the good times. Treasure your tribe and you‘ll always have good company for as long as you live. ships do last a lifetime if only by mail or twiceâ€"yearly visits, leaving In today‘s competitive market, the edge is going to those businesses who recognize opportunities and act quickly. Entrepreneurs have found that to remain competitive means tapping into the knowledge of others. Teams, alliances and partnerships have become the foundation in those organizations that strive towards success. Whether you are a new or seasoned entrepreneur, this is your invitation to join our winning networking team and gain the impact to be successful. Reserve your place today! WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1994 â€" PAGE 15 (519) 745â€"2703 m (519) 888â€"6195 SUCCESS

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