Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Dec 2000, p. 16

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CHRISTMAS . GIFT _ . CERTIFICATES 30 minute discovery flights in our brand new aircraft with a qualified flight instructor for $50.00. For the pilot on your list visit our new Pilot Supply Gift Shop. NATIONAL ~<agiage ue ACADEMY Share the thrilling experience of (PUL/JGILNp ~â€"gy â€"â€"SSe@ppi | P FFaI auiy}? 1 1 O N S A L €E Volunteers needed Each _ year _ Canada Customs _ and _ Revenue Agency works with commuâ€" nity volunteers to assist peoâ€" ple who need help completâ€" ing their income tax returns. ’1“he Volunteer _ Action Centre is looking to fill a number of positions over the winter months. Free income tax training is provided and volunteers receive a kit of handy referâ€" ence and working materials. Also in need of help, the Waterloo Region Track 3 Ski School is looking for enthuâ€" siastic volunteers with interâ€" mediate skiing ability who can give one night a week and two weekend days durâ€" ing January and February to help young people with speâ€" cial needs on the slopes. _ Specialized training and full support is provided while on the hill with a stuâ€" dent. And â€" the Laurelwood Neighbourhood Association in Waterloo is starting a Fridayâ€"evening program of games, sports and crafts for children and youth aged eight to 15. Volunteers 17 years of age and older, who are looking to build leadership skills, would only be needed for one to 1.5 hours a week. Those interested may call 742â€"8610 for information. It was time to make the tallow candles at Joseph Schneider Haus last Saturday. with help from junior interpreters Janice Kooistra, Sandra Kooistra and Anne Stollery, pictured above Bereaved Families group offers support during holiday season Bereaved Families _ of Ontario â€" _ Waterloo Region will present a com:â€" munity evening of support, friendship and strength. A Not So Jolly Christmas, featuring Dr. Bill Webster, will take place Dec. 20 from 7â€"9 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre in Waterloo. Dr. Webster will share his Candle power knowledge and his underâ€" standing of how families face the challenges of grief during the holiday seaâ€" son. There will be an opportuâ€" nity to dedicate a star to the Tree of Bright Stars after the presentation. Admission is free. For more information call 745â€"7280.

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