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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Dec 1985, p. 28

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PAGE 28 - WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 18. 198 The efforts of students in the K-W area to provide a happier holiday for the region's needy cannot be complimented enough. They have opened their hearts and donated their time to ensure this season is a jouous one for those less fortunate. Students in both elementary and secondary schools in Waterloo have been projecting forth their best voices during choir appearances in area shopping malls, nursing homes. hospitals and Segram's Museum. Waterloo Collegiate students recently visited Beechwood Manor Nursing Home on Erb St. to carol for the shut-ins and elderly. They will also be hosting the annual staff breakfast today. St. David's school choir visited Simpson's Monday, and students are engrossed with fund- raising efforts to aid the area'g single mothers. collecting food and gifts for donations. Students are also sending letters to children in Lesotho Africa Bluevale students Sarah MacEachern, left. Sheri Faulds, clown, Vannesa Higgs, right and Debbie Ponzo (Dis- guised) were off to Anselma house armed with " gifts for the kids Monday afternoon. '/ mew?! 'tlit ij,',',,?"' Schools do their part to aid less fortunate 885.2760 Dropirttdrrottrgiftcertifk-odholpo "tiat'sveorftuodmauttterttovotoword -tamettweittHcoetmstt GIVE THE BEST GIFT EVER Tun-1W d describing the traditional North American Christ mas customs. About 240 pupils at MacGregor School held a Christmas concert and selected readings Dec. 4 for 500 delighted parents. And like each year. all schools are collecting cans of food for the annual food hamper drive sponsored by Kitchener's House of Friendship. Bluevale students dressed up as a clown & bird visited Anselma House Monday loaded with toys for the children. Money for the presents was raised through collections of Canadian Tire money. Through the Youth for Development program, funds will also be forwarded to them. School assemblies will take place on the last day before the two-week holiday break. Skits, plays and carol singing are all part of the agendas of schools surveyed. Eotpimtt'on Don 050000000! Helen Epp of Kitchener's House of Friendship and Kim Comeau Gr. " student organizer stand amidst the 2080 cans collected by Waterloo collegiate students for the food hampers. Class 9E received a pizza party for donating the most number of cans - 204. Charity reps from each class collected dona- tions from students during the past month and Kim is shown presenting Helen with a cheque for $753.64. 4 persons required for a 3-year term ending December, 1988. C. SOCIAL PLANNING COUNCIL OF KITCHENER-WATERLOO 7 persons reauired for a 3-year term ending December, 1988, G. ECOIOGICAL ll ENVIRONMENTAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE 9 persons required for a 2-year term ending December, 1987. 1 person for 1 year term ending December, 1986, H. REGIONAL ARBORETUM COMMITTEE 2 persons required tor a 3-year term ending December, 1988. (persons knowledgeable In arboriculture). " any of these appointments interest you, a general information booklet and application form can be picked up at the office of the undersigned. or obtained by calling 885-9493. (Cambridge exchanges - dial 653-2571. ext, 493). Completed application forms must be returned to the Regional Clerk no later than December 31, 19t35, Appointments will be made by Regional Council on January 16, 1986. - 7 __ - __ -- - On behalf of the K-W Poppy Fund, I would like to thank all those who contributed tso generously to our 1985 campaign. Your donations have, are, and always will be most appreciated! Unfortunately not everyone receiQed a Poppy envelope To those who did not, we sincerely apologize. " y0u still wish to give, please mail or deliver your gift to: The K-W Poppy Fund 21 Regina St. North Waterloo, Ont. NM 229 Citizen Appointments To Boards, Commissions & Special Committees Interested citizens are imnted to apply for appointment on any of the following: NIAGARA a MIDWESTERN ONTARIO TRAVEL ASSOCIATION 3 persons required for a 3-year term ending December, 1988. (1 representative of a Chamber of Commerce or other tourism-oriented body; 1 representative from the tourist industry; and 1 other citizen appointee). 7 persons required tor a 3-year term ending December, 1988. (3 persons who are conversant with the combustion of solid fuels for power or heat generation; and 4 other citizen appointees) GRAND RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY REGIONAL LICENSING COMMITTEE 4 persons required for a 3-year term ending December. 1988. WASTE MANAGEMENT ADVISORY COMMITTEE 1 person required for a 3-year term ending December. 1988, WATERLO0-GUELPH REGIONAL AIRPORT COMMISSION _ THE REGIONAL , MUNICIPALITY _ OF WATERLOO Mrs E. Stettner, AN C r. C M C, Regional Clerk, 8th Floor, Marsland Centre. 20 Erb Street West, WATERLOO, Ontario N2J 4G7 K-W POPPY FUND Thank You Respectfully yours. Joseph Oberholzer. Chairman, K-W Poppy Fund.

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