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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 Jul 2009, p. 10

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" _, L _ is a fun way to meet new people and get some Covaci in the loe's Team triathlon July 1 l ‘ exercise at the same time. at lake loseph in the Muskokas. it's a ' » s 1 ”‘ The fee to play is $1 per person. Participants fundraiser for Princess Margaret Hospl- ‘ :35} " x.“ ' " ~ should wear comfortable clothes. including run- tal.insupportofheadandneckttansla~ at” ' “ A- ningshoosandahat.Aligameswillbeheldinsoc- tional research. held at the Canadian " ‘ ‘. y _ cer field number 1 at Bechtel Park. off Bridge Street National institute for the Blind camp ‘ ‘ near University Avenue. For more information. his foster son has attended before in pleasecall 519â€"888-6356 or 519-579-1020. cottage country. ‘ ‘ , Twenty~two year old Covaci has . . "I l I] faced a lot of challenges since joining - pe I!“ tim the Van Deemter family as a nine- . ,v: .. m 8 nd c 8 month and sufiemg from a suspected ' V ( - ‘ finding your centre in case of Shaken Baby Syndrome. « it . .g am always seems to thrive when . . .. < . ”it. the new public square givenagoaltoshootfortnhislife.Van .« ‘ . . . Deemter said. That's why he thought v ‘ . :1??- Enjoy free beginner Tan-Chi classes every Friday the bike race would be a great opportu- -‘ "3' at noon for the month of luly at the Waterloo pub- nity. . ’ f' , lic square. There is no commitment necessary and “it gives him a purpose," Van % . at? 7. no equipment to bring. lust come out and enjoy ‘ Deemter said of Covaci, who has been - [his phystcal WWW "1 the Open space. Sponsored pan 0mm {myfmzl yew-s . 1‘! y a; bytheTaotst'Ihi Chi Society ol'Canada. , “To be able to set a goal and aocom- ~fi‘l ,_ plish a goal has been important in his ‘ a, y Me. In and d it. ,_ j x ‘ 1..., ‘ Going back to the beach “ en to set new a vanoe “ ‘ & his knowledge and £35th poo. ~.‘. \ l in support of the pie along the way has certainly helped Joe Covaci an! foster father, Rob Van Deemter, will compete in the bike leg of a f get him out in the community." mutton on July 1 1. Covaci. who is visually impaired. propels the tandem bike FOOd Bank 0 Covacisuiiersfmmblindnessandto frombehindMiileVanDeemtersteeu mum-vow w t I," ' this day his eyes continue to loll back recall even the most minute details of hearing the first couple of notes. He a e 00 Region into his head. He experienced developâ€" their life almost by rote. For instance. loves to sing too, but he has tobe _ q i .. l l' . mental delays The surgery that drilled the bus driver that used to take him to trained to remember the song in its Jrafwww?;?m “gnmlsem on “gilWC : boreholesintohisskulltorelievesomc hisprognmatthesdioolfortheblind entiretybecnuseofhismemoryprobâ€" EdwingtheBeodiBlanketBingomwiesofthe - ' of the pressure caused by the trauma in Brantford once told Covaci her chil- lam 19”. featuring Frankie Avalon and Annette Fun- d“ "0“,“,"8‘0 more all ofhis cognitive dren'snames Th" hasn’t 3”de Covaci from nicello. the dance is for singles and couples 35 “93mm“ . Now he h” instant recall of "0‘ ”my enjoyinglife. plus. People attending are encouraged to wear “Wesawhimasapersonundermre herkidsbutalsowhoherfamilydoctor Heattendsoonoertsfeuturingsome tropicalclothesandgetintotl'iesununertheme. bythediildren'sAidSocietyin’lbronto hartdeventhenamesofthetwofnmily olhishvouriteperiormenandsinpat Thedancestartsatapm andgoestolam and took him in,” said Van Deemter, dogs just by asking havingVan Deemter his church the Waterloo Community with music from the era. ' " whose family has since fostered two mentionhername. Cristian ReformedOiurch. Admission is $8 with donation to Food Bank of morespecial needschildren. The engaging Covaci got that infor- “We certainly have to keep him Waterloo R3830“ lewlthoutadonation. 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