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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 2009, p. 5

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no i to in t ( “ION“ u . “Redhead-fl H'llludly t 100% . s o o , Cancer Soc1ety hav1ng hard MORE of what you re ' time finding local volunteers '°°k'”g for '” a “93””9 30mm” H ' 7!! By lump“ ()itmstois stuns to stay home this year Why TI'USl YOUI' Harman Anyone Else ' t mirror 1e stir]! “We haw a lot oi taiiyassers who has e DOC“)r 0f AudIOIogy ' been doing it lot it). :5 yeais or more and oitte longtime ( aiiyasseis aren‘t lumping they‘re )ust gettitig more feeble." sdld Sandy 8am 8“ the confidence and vibrancy that comes With Dem” at the opportunity to go dooi to door 1or Wildlotig, chair of the local residential rant hearing Ohm” V190 and V100 Pro totally laden“ What the ( anadian ( ant et \ot iety again this paign, features are available to you when lookan for a )‘t‘at- “lhey just rant do It anymore even price-conscious hearing solution. And it seems the t'tUlltIllH is part oi the thotigh they want to And we‘re not getting _‘ problem. the newly retired or the about-tube retired t ' “Some peuph'ore not feeling totttlortable tpeoplel" _ - actually goitig dooHo door asking tor dona- Those who have never canvassed before ‘55:? SpeCIa' Otter . [ions because they ‘re teeling that people are are encouraged to consider doing it this April. Purchase A Binaural Set Of Hearing ‘ _ L grimy having a tougl: ttftltiel." saidear‘E-n Grit» :t unis my??? ablout thrle: hours. and voltin~ 1 42.7 Devices And Receive A FREE :1: " it .s. unit manager it t e attat tan ancer eers on ave o [rave at, -. - . ‘ Society ofi‘v'aterltm Region “You can do just orte street or an entire aflTflnflfgflsgflgegw "it's a Concern tor the rest of otir can)» neighbourhood." Griffiths said. ‘ ‘ ' paign.” Funds raised support local services. such _ - [he organization is only iii the initial as research. one-to-une peer counselling and . stages of planning tor April‘s cancer aware- drivers to take patients to cancer~related “burn "canny centre») , tress month, when ranvassers go out into appointments. their neighbourhoods to tolleet money for And volunteers takea senseol satisfaction ' Audiology and Hearing Aid Services the cause. away from the canvassing experience. Wild- l‘ach year tltey raise 5190.000 iii Waterloo fong said. . Region. contributing to the $1 million the “it's the same satisfaction you get from cambndge waterloo organization brings in annually through {the IgivingI food to the food bank or something 350 Conestoga Blvd” Unit 38 570 Universny Ave, E Sutte 905 Relay for Life. [ll{'(lr"l” Ride and Stride. ot ier i e t at." she said. “You've done something M O R E _ _ events and donations. to help somebody else." 519 620 4327 519-886'2416 “We don't want to lose it." (trifliths said of (Iall fundraising co- the revenuegenerating canvassing stream. ordinator Erica Voisin at in addition to the l‘L‘()l]Ul]11C problems. age 519-885-8888 to learn is also playing a role 111 loyal rativassers' tieCi- more about canvassing. Ianu was a cold month . . . - I ~ my Com 0} t me Well that was a cold one. The low of minus 28.8 degrees according to the University of Celsius on Ian. 15 was the lowest . . ,. . . _. . . . _ Waterloo weather station. temperature the UW weather sta- / H R\I H Rf ‘\ M.\1TR1\sls Although January has it] days tion has seen since Ian. 28, 2005 \\\ / like a lot ofuther months. it seems when it was minus 305 degrees r" that this one inst wouldn‘t end. Celsius. NW...“ The first part of lanuary' wasn't Looking at the total precipita- actually that cold. but one deep tion for the month. the area freeze between lan, 14 and 16 and recorded 49.2 millimetres putting it - ' another smaller one between Jan. below the average of 64.4 millime- 24 and 26 pushed the overall rem» tres. but still in the average range perature almost four degrees below for precipitation. average for the month The snow total of 62.5 centime~ that made it the coldest month tres was above the average of 43.5 (and of course the (oldest January» centimetres, however. the reason since 1994 and the sixth coldest the total precipitation was so low start of the year since records for was there wasn't any rain. the area began back in 1915. The total snowfall for the snow- 1-‘or the entire month the area fall season (going back to Novem~ had a grand total of just over three ber) is 202 centimetres â€" this puts Fm hours where the tetttperattire was us about 85 centimetres above ”if.” a . above zero, between 11:45 a m. where we were at this time last . . . , and3p.m.onian.23, year, l nioy big sayings as we clear out . . discontinued merchandise and I "‘ A ' ' . selected floor models to make room 1 .1 ‘ t l \ a.) I? ‘3'...) . . . . . -- b tor no“ merchandise arriy me, daily v ‘ ' “*7 0%) l SAV a“... a... . . . Est! TO 0 smvr ' ' "m ‘ . . ..,..'H", "-‘ ' " y , We... y y (lit \t‘lt’llt'tl display models “hilt tite\ last . Jul: j. '.â€"» _, ' . I i I iture... ordafife ' 1!! t ‘ ‘ I ‘ t Jain/‘01! 1/115 1 t . an Vittoninst n mmmw \ ' ' 5l9-S76-3888 t,- t y. . . “N 1‘ t“t“ltt‘ 1‘1 1‘ ‘1".‘1 (‘1‘.‘11/ ."‘tt",vlt/ ...t 1/ mm“ with. . 1t‘y' flity‘l.{",..lti...‘ ~ ..

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