‘ ‘ 7 l2 -WATERUX)CHIONIC1£ -w«inesaay. December 10,2014 ' ’ th h ' f l l Iommg e c 011' o ange s l J Annual Tree ofAngels campaign lacks 017‘ “all! as greata need as ever i J | By Bord/mm: . e\m"wmfl Christmas in l The Salvation Army hand was Igipzig Dec. 17 l playing Christmas carols as ‘ presents were nestled under the Johann Sebastian Bach's ï¬rst Christmas in ' tree at Conestoga Mall. Leipzig was in 1723. where he had been recently it was a picture postcard look at installed as director of music at the famed I what a lot of people think Christmas Thomaskirche. To commemorate the event the should be last Friday night. but without Nota Bene Baroque Players and Singers will be per- I the help of those swept up by the spirit forming his rarely heard Christmas interpolation, of the season there will be a lot of fami- Dec. 14. 2 p.m., at Waterloo's First United Church, ’ lies who go without this year. Eager to impress the local church authorities. _ That’s why the 29m annual Tree of who had been less than enthusiastic over his ‘ Angels campaign, kicked off last Friday appointment. Bach composed a wealth of spec-tau ‘ at Conestoga Mall, is so important. said ular festive music. including his Magniï¬cat. Mary‘s ‘ Major Sally Martin of the Salvation great hymn ofpraise upon learning that she will be . Army, It makes sure that no one is left the mother of Jesus. behind at this festive time of year. For this concert the Nata Bene Baroque Players i “We see a lot of families come to us and Singers, directed by Howard Dyck. perform who are absolutely hopeless and are in . this splendid Christmas work. The program also i need of food and help throughout the includes two Advent cantatas by Bach: Wachet auf. ‘ year." said Martin. “At Christmas that . "‘ y‘all» ruft uns die Stimme. BWV 140. and Nun komm. der i just escalates. We know the stress that " Heiden Heiland and BWVSZ. puts on parents because they want to Admission is free. but a donation of non-perish i provide for their families. and the giving able food items for The Food Bank of Waterloo ‘ we see here will be able to help so Anotida Chime. lo, andherdassmates from Mary Johnston public school place Region wouldbeapprrciated 1 much." some of the 67 present: they collected under the Tree of Angels last Friday. The Call 14366303 - 0009 Or V I s It last year more than 6,000 my hamr campaign runs at Conestoga Mall until Dec. 20, mwmvo www.NotaBeneBaroque.ca for more information i pers were collected and distributed by l . the Salvation Army through the Christ early with Mary Johnston public school the Grade 5 student ‘lt‘s great to give y‘ wonders OfWInter l mas Bureau. and another 3,011) families raising $800 and using it to purchase back to the community and make other ‘ l received services during the holiday about 6? toys. kids happy.†continua until Dec. 31 1 season. Students and teachers from the H‘ Huth. 10, said the school and l Indications are the need will be even school were on hand to make the done» her cilaagmates really stepped up. anti l The annual WOW“ 0f Winter festival 0’ “Rh“ greater this year. tlon and talk about making a difference they were surprised by the strong continues ["ng 530 pm. to 10:30 pm. 3' Water l ‘ “I‘d say our demand will he own ln theconimunlty response. k†M , _ ‘ hlgher this year." said Martin “-\H Peter Andrews. l0. d (made 5 student "We were shocked," said lltlth "We ‘ “new" be music and hot chocolate available ‘ through the past year we've been sen ill the school. said when volunteers can't believe we did this 7 It‘s anlll/ l starting at 5:30 pm. at the mm"“'"†stand â€(’3’ l lng more families every week. explained to them the need that existed mg," “0"†[3800†‘ “People are moving into the alt'd they lumped at thechance to help. The K»W Woodworklng and ( raft ‘ The Wonders "fwâ€"lmm also features PM“ 4' m" ‘ from other places who are in need "I Wast‘xtllt‘tl when we started and l (.entre was also on hand again to ‘ Abraham “b Who“! â€â€œ1“" and there Will b" â€â€œI There just seems to be desperate need was ready to get on board." he said "I donate handmade wooden toys to the I†â€(‘9‘ available On the weekends fmm 5" lambs l out in the community, people don‘t was happy and PH lied to prtmdc gifts [tee of Angels. Since the group has ‘ â€'er Drawn 10Ҡhave work or unable to work." In people who won't get them.’ been Involved lt's donated more than ‘ â€1" week â€w â€â€œ10â€â€œ â€f WNW“? pl‘hll“ ‘ The campaign got a high profile Anotlda (Ihikanaa, It), said (.hrlsl 400 toys to the tree. and chipped ln With l “hm†w'†be presenting “f" m the (“d “Chm†klckoff from Angie â€ill from Kooll-M. mas ls more about gm‘ng than recelv another“ this year. â€0“?" 'n â€â€™20- D“ '2‘ ‘7 30 P m '0 8’30 pm I“ Master of Ceremonies for the event for mg and she said she got a warm feeling “(Zhr'utmas can be a tough time for l the 20th "a“ that they] M“ be performing '" the l the 17th year. and Lyndsay Morrison knowing she was helping out other chil~ parents. it shouldn't be for children' â€M '08 Syd“), house â€9'" m â€120' , ’ . l from CKCO. The Waterloo Chronicle ls dren in need. said Stephen Moores. president of the l The “Sh“ M†remain 0" later on New ‘9?" EV“ also a campaign supporter for the “It feels really nice to give gifts to centre, “They should enjoy their (Ihrist- l m ““9“" theNewYear and end the lama" run l annual toy drive that runs until Dec. 20 other people who don't really have the mas, and I'm happy to do what i can to Formore information. 0' '0 donate 0' to ‘90" The toy donations started rolling in same opportunities to get gifts,‘ said support that.' 5‘" a d'SPlaY‘ “5“ mammemmn‘el'cav l K. m. . f, w _. W T t ’ 5 t l l ' l l - . 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