132 Queen Street South Kitchener MASON 2Eicj.r..,,ij._.jrj,i LAWNMOWERS 2-ci,L" SCHLICHTERS K CMEkfEet"hcrsassE , Order Deli Sliced Roast Beef or Roast Pork Rib Eye Steaks Boneless Pork Butt Roasts Smoked Pork Loin Chops Smoked Octoberfest Sausage Havarti Cheese Grand Prize Package 013100.000 an: a MI PI cmlser am a Vacation mum $5,000 2 Brand Prizes at $100,000 s'dll,l! Plus 288cm Mms 15 Vehicles 10 Vacation Packages Chev Malibu bdoot Sedan Mussan Maxima GXE Ford Focus SE 4-door Mazda Miata Eonvemhle Mama Trhute SUV Pontiac Aztec GT Our beet Is cut from Canada grades A. AA. AAA gfj2EEUE mcludmg a Dream Vacation to anywhere In the world! 691 Electronic Prizes 745-5689 '8.99m, s2.49% M.49m, $5.99m, s2.99m, s5.39m, rade 6 students at St. GClemem school have a mission of the utmost importance: Kids Helping Kids, a charity Parr cake breakfast. The upcoming fundraiser will be held April 28 at the Swiss Chalet on Weber Street North in Waterloo. St. Clement students host pancake breakfast Since the beginning of the year, Grade 6 students at BY Wmv Gunmen For the Chronicle St, Clement school have been learning about social justice issues, such as uneven distribution of wealth. and the meaning of mission. The students have been exposed to various agencies - such as Big Brothers, Big Sisters, the Food Bank of The students were also shown examples of students their age who have done something to help someone else. Waterloo Region - commit, ted to helping others in the community. One example used was that of a us student who started a suitcase collection program that would provide foster kids with one when they moved. The most important thing emphasized Sign up for a tour ofthc kuulfill site at 9:00:1.m, 10:00 am 0r ll (h) a n Seating is limited. Call to reserve your spot. Wc'll journey to thc Materials Recycling Ccntrc to view the material collected daily in our blue box program, Then hop on hoard thc bus for a tour of thc landfill site, compost area and our tmnsfcr station Celebrate Earth Day 2001 Visit us at the Region's Waste Management Centre, 925 Erb Street West, Gate#1, Waterloo, on Saturday, April 21 for a morning of "Earth Day" activities. At V the beginning of February, the students wrote leners to the owner of Swiss to the students was commu- nity action, the fundamental part of a mission, said Rachel Haston, a teacher at the school. More inspiration came from episodes of the TV series Life's Little Miracles. aired on the Life network, that showcased the stories of children in the Hospital for Sick Children. In light of such ideas pre- sented to them, the students decided upon a pancake breakfast, with all proceeds going to Grand River Hospital's pediatric floor, said Haslon. "They wanted a topic that would help children their own age," she said. _ Get a close up look of our haw; cquipmcm uscd to opcratc our programs and \‘crvu‘cs m our '. Vehicle Parade " rcscrvc your spot on a (nur call Kathy at 8855“)" cxt 0 Bring the kids and your imagina- lion along to create a"Litter Hug from "otrrccyclable materials For more information, or to Reserve early.' Chalet and Harvey's to solic- it food donations for the fundraiser. Both restaurants have agreed to donate supplies like pancake mix, syrup and butter. Students are responsible for the publicity for the fundraiser and will be serving the pancakes ttt Swiss Chalet the day of the event. Swiss Chalet was chosen as Haston worked there for nine years prior to becoming a teacher. Haston said she leads the classes as a facilitator, but the work was all done by the students. "lt's a lot of work. but the children are used In it," she said. "They are also omhusi- astic about it." Volunteers at The Father's House bakery and church in Waterloo spent part of Saturday serving up a free brunch of pancakes and sausages to the community. Here, organizers Bill Thiessen and April Dolan give Turn Klassen a few extra sausages to go with his pancakes, y , “rut, ' wars? W) ((i;iii,i:ii.iif')j 'tiles, .9i'i . please ANDREA nun mom / "in, i'Ac,gaey,