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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Mar 2011, p. 22

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I n-wnrmuxrcunouma-mdmu-uhneon i » W E UNIVERSlTY OF ese r h to ; WATERLOO R a c S dy Do you have opinions about changes to your community? , , . _ The Department of Health Studies & Gerontology needs ‘ M M ' 1 your help for a oneâ€"hour study about city planning and healthy lifestyles in the Waterloo Region. ».t . -~; egg: on? E You will be asked to read materials and answer a few 3 3 " “' f t short questionnaires at the Unrversrty of Waterloo. § . ' , { (“4 if s . . . . . f we ' “Li “ “"t g ‘A / g . I All information Will be kept confidential. 1, \ngitg \{ Taxi} }1 $97 a l Volunteers will receive a free meal during the study, ‘ ., “14' $32; , ”ff 2 as well as $20 for participation. M -< 3 ‘~ ' z: 2, l Participants must be at least 18 years of age and must J L” X}, a). - E be able to read and speak English. t’) i we“? . The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the (front row) Adam Anagnostopoulos. Seth E ”ease call. 519‘888‘4567 en- 36525- Weekisthe K-W Predators under-16 Eche- Siegfried, (middle row) Greg Terlecki. Dan . Th" st h - d I arance th h the off‘ f R ch Eth' lon volleyball club. The Predators won Howell, Mikhail Kazhamiaka, Aidan I B ”W as receive (Ueniversity 0206318,“ ice 0 esear “3" their second silver medal at a US. touma- Simone, Zach Newman, (back row) head 1 ' mentthisseasonreachingdrefinalsofthe coachBarrettSchitkaJalen Noronha. Jack D . ‘ Fine Designs Great lakes qualifier. Mem- Cao. Braden Cok. Grant Lynch, [P I ‘ bersofdrePredators.picturedabove.are: MarananandcoachBrandonSchitka l f o t , Hawks fimsh 5th 7 ; a. . T» 1 is»; I M"? ; J . 1124; ' Wilfrid Laurier Uni- Laurier extending their ; f “ â€" » fit ‘ versity women's basket- lead. thanks to the shoot- ' IN FlNlTI / 315: ball team concluded their ing of Kohlmeier who had . . it season with a 64-57 win put up 13 points by the |ns rad . over the University of break. 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