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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jul 2007, p. 13

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tttNo Riding the rails to St. Jacobs and back recalls the past ""eru"m'r, "We have a pretty successful CUSTOM OK'I'HO'I'ICS A Waterloo Central Railway train heads into the Waterloo station on Father David Bauer Drive. mum mvmmoto Continued from page 10 of groceries purchased at the market. Fifteen-year-old Lexi Plac- e cle Sled,',?, HEY giiyS! ENTER OUR Cirt FARE"? SUMMER COLOURMG CONTEST AND YOU COULD MA GREAT PRiZES! Send us a hand drawn coloured picture of your absolutely, positively most favourite thing to do in the summer and win great prizes like... 0 A new bike from Cycle Cambridge I . Junior Golf Lessons from Golf Without Limits . Golf Passes from Saginaw Golf Club q A Skateboard from Axes: 33 q Mini Golf Passes from Gophers Mini Golf q Passes to Wings of Paradise q Gift Certificates to Sportsworld Arcade Must be a hand drawn coloured picture No writing on the front of the picture. Put your full name, age and phone number on the back of the picture. All entries must be submitted no later than August f, 2007. Prizes are as offered, no sub Winners will be contacted by phone and will also be announced in the September 2007th edition of City Parent. The twelve top winning pictures will become a part of the the 2007-2008 City Parent school calendar. Winners will be determined in the following 4 age groups: a-s. 6-7. 8-9, 10-14. CONTEST RULES: bridge She and her sister Cierra enjoyed their train trip from Waterloo to the farmers' market, Canning struggled with a large bundle of carrots last week. Wtt tt and both learned a lot from the commentator. "lt was cool to be on a train because that was the main way of transportation a longtime ago so that was pretty cool to see." Lexi said. The city encourages pas- sengers to arrive at least 30 minutes before the train leaves. Tickets have been selling out on occasion. transportation a longtime ago, so that was pretty cool to see. " In fact. the Visitor and Heritage Information Cemre has seen a nine-fold increase in traffic since the train start- ed running, said Pat Rutter. a city economic development omcer. "lt was cool to be on a train because that was the main way of "It adds another service to this building," she said. "People get to see our her itage resources here." 'The train is also driving - Deni Pkrc-Canning Train passenger no substitutions. no: up mun can or an mm ar me wanna CHRONICLE arm: SHOPPERS onus mm. wmnngggs c5525. Pf1eelft "We have a pretty successful uptown to start with. but just being able to add another dimen- sion to it is advantageous," Rutter said. This article is part ofa new Chronicle series called Things To Do in Waterloo that will run throughout the summer. lfyou have any suggestions for future articles, please send an email to Jennifer at Jormstoniihvater- tooclrronirle.ca or call 519-886- 2830,ext. 203. Please send all entries to: City Parent do Cambridge Times 1450 Bishop St.. Cambridge ON, ma 7N6 Attn: Lynn Bartol One entry per person please! WAI Hill)“ CHRONICLE . Wednesday, Duly 25, Lh 1 News ideas? Lean us at 519-886-2830 Whrniiii'7fi"RTi'ii"ifNIagi HIM. IEHIS OI SOIEYS Complete Foot Clinic 151 Victoria St. s. Suite 105 ' Kitchener . Liiii-iiir-922Ld ”In! -. 2007 t "

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