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' ‘ ' ' r . . _ . . . , {1‘ Waterloo Public Square schedule ofevents: l ‘ ‘ “If; H will: l" 31‘ 1(":5"(Flhr\lh uton . ’ 5:30 â€" Ice skating. live nilhlt, free hot chocolate “‘h ( 20:)“ 1‘ "(i if?“ U l)(;)‘p’“nd 6:15 7 Welcoming remarks from Mayor Brenda ‘ inks ‘U'hl‘t n d) hr“? 0†‘F ‘ ff" 5 llalloran and KitchenerWaterloo Ml‘ Peter Braid. l “5??? ‘ WY“? d, I)“: g‘fl’lrlnï¬f’t 1‘ rid .‘ 6:20 7 I‘he torch arrives at the Waterloo Public ‘h )"i’gillll‘st d "T: } 40v"; :"T" l . Square. followed by "0 Canada" sung by limilio l w in s L ace up gr Mite! trs tint Fina. director of()peni Kitchener. I“? [l0 “Inï¬ll-’1): inha) fig way. l“: two 6:24 7 Torchbearer lattice Newton leaves the l â€a“ “"3 5 L ran U "St "Mâ€! on. square and the torch continues its journey. . Now 46 years old, she certainly is an ' . inspiration. with four full and 15 half~ ' ' ' marathons under her belt last year. Free Skatlng) mug she ran a marathon on the (ireat Wall to loin in me NewYear l of (lhina ~ a fundraiser for the Arthri~ g A â€5 Society Of Canada â€" in “0'10“?“ Ring in 2010 with Waterloo's community 8(‘IlV’17 I her father, who suffers from the dIS- ties. The city will host a free family New Year‘s Eve 9359- _ next Thursday. ' 135‘ year. She was diagnosed herself. The Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex is I With arthritis in her spine. “Its lust an Janice Newton was chosen to bean Olympic torchbearer because of her inspira~ hosting a public swim as well as a public skate. annoyance occasionally.†she said. “It non to others. She took up running at the age 0140, and last year completed a both stafï¬ng at 7 pm. There will also be free skat- doesn't smp me from running" marathon at the Great We†0' China W‘°"‘°‘° ing at RIM Park and the Albert McCormick Com- Hundreds 0f.5UPP9"9YS Wl“ be able to the general public: the red with her son Leander's GradeZ class In munityCentre beginning at 7 pm. cheering her 0". â€1““de her friends Olympic mittens that are sold out January she'll return. wearing her ofï¬- The party shifts to the public square at 9 pm. and colleagues’from 5“" Pf? and hf?! across the country. cial running suit and carrying the with freeskating until midnight. ' Mohluds- _ Theyredvelliy €XC|t9d~ “19sz Zona Endres. another Waterloo torch. which she gets to keep. 8 ma "8 Signs. an 1 8Y want ‘0 m 9 torchbearer. has her running suit too. “When you think about how many ports take over alum Sure they are at the from ‘0 WHICh me It's tucked away in her closet for safe» people there are in Canada, and only , 80 M'- _ _ keeping until the big day. 12.000 people get to carry it. it kind of satul‘days In January Newton has received her WWW" Endres. a City of Waterloo employ- blows your mind.†. . torchbearer'suit of white wind pants ee. was informed by e-mail that her Waterloo is just one pit stop in what The Winter Sports Expo 2010 Will make the and lacket “(11h a blue and 8'99" SlnPf? name had been chosen in admw. is the longest host~country Olympic “13‘9le PUNK Square â€â€˜9 place ‘0 be 0" 58‘1“" down one Slde and aflwhite hat. 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