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His writings were turned into a book called Spiritual Warrior, One Man's Cancer journal Proceeds from the book support HopeSpring. with a portion allocated to the Spiritual -W AREA WITH OVER The purpose of the evening is lo raise awareness about the role and services of HopeSpring in Kitchener. Waterloo, to raise funds and lo announce the recipients of the Spiritual Warrior Scholarship. Funds will be directed to Hopespring, a centre where patients and their loved ones can find support after diagnosis and treatment, opeSpring Cancer HSuppurt Centre will host its frfth annual Italian dinner and silent auction Nov. ll, HopeSpring Cancer Support Centre to host dimer and silent auction an) In Nltrr Settrprq Our Best to Toufrom help you CrC.1tt' CAA APPROVED FOR OVER 21 YEARS 885-3520 may A farm/v tradition of Al WITH f' (hr urrr 46 wan 160 Columbia St. W., Waterloo The dinner event is sport- sored by Manulife Financial and will be held in the Manulife building at 500 King St. N. in Waterloo in the Gathers dining room. Tickets are $25 per per- son and can be purchased from Susan St, John at HopeSpring, 742 -4673. COLUMBIA The Spiritual Warrior Scholarship was created to recognize young people who have exhibited the charac, teristics Blasutti exemplified - extraordinary strength, spirit and commitment in dealing with cancer. Applicants for the award may have experienced can- cer through their own illness or that of someone close to them - a family member or friend. Plarlningtora Growmg Community Warrior Schqlgshjp Fund AUTO SERVICE 'ttV wan! tuft New Hm war. {c “omit-Hill mum and gifts, For 'lftlljiilh1stiiggNtii -- v "--I. - ‘ A LEADER FOR ALL COMMUNITIES! ---T-Regionalchair-------, Campaign 2000 The Region of Waterloo is going through change. New responsibilities will include assisted housing and homelessness, ambulance services, public transit, and garbage collection. I believe we need to plan wisely so that our resources are put to the greatest benefit. Starting next year, we will be reviewing our long- term plans for the Region. I believe we need to protect a balance between rural agriculture and environmentally-sensitive lands, but at the same time ensure we have serviced, well-placed land to guarantee future growth and investment. Just A Reminder,. 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