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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Mar 2009, p. 10

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I Intermediate classes follow at ill? b in Dance “Plum" ”“ “We,“ “W“ i’ PU” “1 our . tango. salsa and ballroom from 9 pm. until midâ€" ‘ ll\l's. _ ' l night. “Bl” ”1 ”W” Vii”) ”USCN they WW“ - A Registration and a dance partner aren't l operated ”0 differently than hUW we . ‘6 required. I'he session is $l5 for the whole evening “WW them “Milli" “in“ Kill?“ “UMP!“ , ' ' . or $10 for the dance only. Please bring dancing I ”m“- program ”lanai?“ f” the (My “I , ~ "Ff, Q l' shoes or shoes with leather or suede soles. ‘ \\‘.itt’rl0i)'s Heritage Resources. s 4 \‘ J "‘~ 1 a! ‘ . ‘ [he life lines exhibition. put on by ' a? ' = ' ‘" , an. , 3 .' Heritage Resources. runs at the (‘anadiâ€" . ! 352A 1 “w ' . & Get help mm tax retums i an (Iltiy and Glass Gallery untilApril i l. 2); P Do you need help with your tax return? If so. I It features a variety of pieces reflect» , 0 at . K-W Access-Ability is hosting free income tax mg the evolution ofVi/aterloo's fire. _' ' 9 clinics forlow-income earners. police and ambulance services. . The sessions run Monday and Tuesday i hit starters, there's a police bicycle ‘~ evenings in March. beginning on March 2, at 105 that dates to the 1920s. University Ave. l{.. Suite 2, in Waterloo Income tax i "We do know that Waterloo started ,‘_. ' returns are completed by members o the Waterloo- off with foot-patrol men and a bicycle 5 Wellington Chartered Accountants Association. ‘ y â€" that was basically their force." Van- To book an appointment call the K~W Access- l denBritik said. 5. Ability office at SIS-88543770 on Mondays or "Once automobiles came into play, Wednesdays between i pm. and 3 pm. i the bicycle was not very efficient at catching Speeders, so they then went to / IOb fair next Wednesday l a motorcycle." . lfarly firefighter helmets are on dis- The Source One job fair is on March 18 from 3 i play. as is the bugle chiefs used on the ~ pm. to 6:30 pm. at Kitchener City Hall. scene to send out their commands. Karen vandenBrink, the program manager for the City of Waterloo’s Heritage This is a great opportunity for employers to l The show also features two former Resources, stands by a police uniform dating to the 19705 that is being featured in stretch the hiring budget. police chief uniforms. an early breathal- the Life Lines exhibit, which is now on at the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery. The Source One job fair is sponsored by the fed- yser machine and an old stretcher used “W" ”mm" “m0 eral government to support the hiring of youth in i in ambulances. Waurechens â€" had three members harness the horses, which weren't Sta» industry sectors experiencing labour shortages. Heritage Resources puts on a differ- who served in the fire department, bled at the hospital. All employers looking to fill existing vacancies ‘ ent Waterloo-themed show every other “We've highlighted their recollec~ "So a response to a call in the early in Waterloo Region are welcome to participate. To ( year, and VandenBrink thought this tions and their stories," VandenBrink 19005 would probably have been a very register Contact projects@wwtab.com. time around it would be interesting to said. slow process by the time you hitched For more information check wwwmwtabcom. explore the emergency services that As well. visitors to this exhibition will the horses, stopped at the hospital. ' existed in this city before many ofthem learn some interacting facts, picked up the attendant and got your March Break fill] l moved towards being regionalized. In the case of the ambulance. for equipment,” she said. . And in addition to displaying arti- example. the show goes back to a time In the case of the early police service, Bum! Creek Nature Centre will be offering a fun, facts, the exhibit includes accounts by when a horse-drawn carriage came to constables had a plethora of responsi- ctivity-filled week for campers aged six-lo with former fire, police and ambulance rescue people in need, bilities â€" from doing municipal sani- its March Break environmental daycamp workers. Back then, the medical attendants tary inspections and removing snow in The program runs from 9 am. to 4 pm. With “They're just thrilled to be able to who went out on call were hospital front of City Hall. to ringing the curfew drop on from 8 am. and pick up by 5 pm. l-‘ach have someplace to tell their stories and orderlies. bell and sewing as truant officers day will be filled with different activities and envi- ' what it was like in the early years," she “The quote is that they would throw “So there's been such a huge evolu- ronmental fun. said. “We're trying to bring to life an an antiseptic mattress in the back of tion, and we‘ve tried to capture little See the nature centre's section of wwwgrandriv- interesting factor of our life here in their ambulance and out they'd go to snapshots of some of those milestones er.ca for information and an application or call the Waterloo." the call.“VandenBrink said. within our history here in Waterloo.“ laurel Creek Nature Centre at 5198854368, I One family that's featured â€" the But before heading out they had to VandenBrink said. l"_-__"-_-_-°â€""-_-â€"-1 | FR E Cl 5 | D n | TENDERS The larger the refund, the greater i l ' §FAI FD TENDERS clearl marked "Subdivision Contract A09~U% - I ' ° . 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