Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Nov 2004, p. 7

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Columbia Forest set to take hard look at speeding , I “to fall wmds arc blow- ing, and Columbia Forest is getting ready for the holiday season. But first, there are a few neighbourhood l‘vt‘nls coming up before the calen- dar turns In 2005. The fall got off to a rainy but welt-intention) start, as the City of Waterloo. in conjunction with the Columbia Forest Communi- ty Association. held the fall Eco-Fest Oct. 2. as part of Community Parks Week. About 20 residents and visitors showed up to hike along the trail through the protected woodland that surrounds our neighbour- hood; to plant shrubs along Clair Creek. and tO learn a little hit about the environ- ment that surrounds us. It was also a wnmlerlul "Spookiest house". "Kid- opportunity for the Com- friendly house" and "Best munity Association 10 hand carved pumpkin", and sev- om its first newsletter. The oral of the residents of newsletter will be published Columbia Forest went all quarterly. to keep all (Inlunr out in getting their homes hia Forest residents up to ready for trick-or-trea; date on community hap- In addition, children penings and issues. were encouraged to visit the I an.” uaidrau; aha “ulnmhia EDIE“ upalttarl Bo you suffer from exmsive anxiety and warty? 0 Do you madame uvmdnlming way about red life (omens? . Do you experiem taxing “laughs M make you feel maxim? . Do you: worries result in you exwienting mustle lensinn, headaxlles, both odes, being mum. Maud inilnhle? . (to “vacuum mm iambic will! yomdaily fumbling? Iurtrthxdsdgrtxurrtessmhairrisknkiqhtrmnadmrmoo6etrmsdFq frrraat_raierrlku.6suttorvt-iitsir-thstair-V 'lktti"mssd-dictgiim out-Mr-hom-it-ar-iran/r tidAromrstumrurmtsd+ By HELEN Klan/M For Thy! hrrmitu'e Fm mun ”formalin, Aura rd Cindy m 5l9-504-8626 shnwcd up for Ward 2 Coun. hm Bulger's [own Hall meeting Last Thursday it Was a great opportuni- ty Mt have discussions about City bylaws. west side devel- opment. and the possibility of lihrary and recreational expansion in the west end of Waterloo. The categories were "Spookiest house". "Kid- friendly house" and "Best carved pumpkin", and sev- eral of the residents of Columbia Forest went all out in getting their homes ready for trickor-Irealers. October drew to a close with Halloween festivities, which included a house- decorating competition. "We are looking into the very serious issue of speeding in our neighbourhood-." - Helen Kalumy Columbia Forest resident 1450 Victoria St. North, Kitchener Victoria Star Motors Inc. Care facility on Halloween night, as the residents, of the facility were asked to judge the costume competition. It's a great way to bring together the youngest and oldest in our community. Coming up. the Colum- bia Forest Community Asso- ciation will be holding a hol- iday craft and bake sale Nov. 27, from 11 a.m.-2 p.m.. at the Long Term Care Facility. 650 Mountain Maple Ave. What a great opportunity to get a head start on your hol- iday shopping and baking, with the proceeds going to support neighbourhood events and projects. The Columbia Forest Community Association cunlinues to grow, and is already planning several events for 2005. We are also looking into the very serious issue of speeding in our neighbour- hood. and how we can solve this problem in a communi- ty with so many young chil- dren. If you would like to gel involved with this issue, or to help out with events, con- tact association president Karen Robertson 311380- SAT. Ztnn -- Make ALEX Sand Art Cram 2 pond t , , 8 (A Ll?, 0 'iutirn- MIKE ULMER book highlng 8 £4“,ng ‘ w Sat 5 per- Meet a real live (meow GIRL l k'iiiiiigill " RFg" LAURELWIJOII snow-a cam " mun-m I mun-n n. mmmm 83341“ mom-4 am 579-4460 www.Virtoria Star.com i. _ We proudly honour the valour and aatxttice of Ontario's own with Jj.' ' the Veterans’ Poppy license Plate. Available only to Veterans. so 'i'ilr parmseshouryourreppectwhestyouseeourheroesonaesoad. tiititl, tastt www.mto.gov.on.ca for more information. $15, . 'ati _ br, $5 "k"u"i't "s A. i $3 9“" .401] THIS WEEKEND - NOV. 12th - NOV. 14th THEY DROVE THROUGH MUDDY TRENCHES. THEY DROVE THROUGH EXPLODING MINEFIELDS. THEY DROVE THROUGH SCORCHING DESERTS. PST AND GST" REMEMBER THAT THE NEXT TIME YOU SEE THEM DRIVE THROUGH ONTARIO. WEIRTHDAY e; COMING... WE' LL PAY THE Urn n-lw. "pr;

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