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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Sep 1992, p. 7

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Siemens, MP W hCMlh:el;dfivemfllionpe?il&mimited Dom Cardillo, K by poor reading and writing skills; news " Carlene Elliot of is that thousands of Cariadian youths and adults Resource Centre learn to read every year with the help of trained Haddad, and Da volunteer literacy tutors. ; We hope a lof Illiteracy is a problem that won‘t go away if stories," Roussy ignored â€" communities must be constantly celebrities, and 1 reminded of the benefits of a predominantly as varied as we literate population, and must support literacy Carlene Elliot w groups which offer tutoring. Also, those who are native perspectiv functionally illiterate must be encouraged to seek be reading a sto the support and instruction available to them. which is about â€" International Literacy Day is a reminder of this. won‘t be a surpr Recognized annually on September 8, Literacy find out." Day is an opportunity to formally recognize and As well, on Lit take action to reduce the rate of illiteracy in with the Literac Canada and throughout the world. will be visiting & "It‘s also a day to recognize the efforts of the read stories to th people in the community that are working Pinehaven Nursi towards a completely literate society," said Lodge and Sunny Yvonne Roussy, president of the Literacy Council ‘‘This is someth of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo. right now, and I The Literacy Council of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo is to do for Literac recognizing International Literacy Day by â€" volunteer tutors presenting "Celebrity Story Time", Sept. 8 at nursing homes ar Fairview Park Mall in Kitchener. and that‘s our w Local personalities have been invited to read the community. 1 from their favorite novels, poems and short stories here at the Liter at the Fountain Court from 6 to 8 p.m. get from the com Among the celebrities reading are: Waterloo back a little bit‘ stories," Roussy said. "We‘ve got some really good caldu-ifies,mdwe’mh'yingtokoepthemam as varied as we possibly can. For example, CulamEfliotwillbemdingum-yfmmthe 4 :tive perspective, and Tricia Siemens is going to reading a story named Wednesday‘s Surprise which is about â€" well, if I tell what it‘s about it won‘t be a surprise. You‘ll just have to come and find out." As well, on Literacy Day the volunteer tutors with the Literacy Council of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo will be visiting area senior citizens‘ facilities to read stories to the residents, Tutors will visit Pinehaven Nursing Home, Beechwood Retirement Lodge and Sunnyside Home. ‘‘This is something we‘re doing as a pilot project right now, and I thought it would be a great thing to do for Literacy Day," Roussy said. "We‘ve got volunteer tutors that are going to go into these nuninghomsnndreadfwaomeoftheretidenu,' and that‘s our way of giving a little bit back to the community. We have been really fortunate here at the Literacy Council with the support we get from the community, and we just want to pay back a little bit." City Councillors Andrew Telegdi and Tricia Siemens, MP Walter McLean, Kitchener Mayor Dom Cardillo, K:W ‘Record columnist John Kiely, Carlene Elliot:of the Weejeendimin Native BmuCentre.Jmicu&wymuan Haddad, and Dan Fisher of CFCA FM. “w°!}°£“|°t°fpeg!comemdeqioythe Plus 3 other reasons why you should switch to TD today. | service charges. We show you, every month. TD offers one of the most comprehensive and descriptive account statements of any bank, so you can see how much you earn on interest and save on TD Premium Service Plan® and TD Selfâ€"Service Plan® give you a remarkable collection of the services you use most, starting as low as $5.00 a month. Compare other banks‘ services to our new service plans. You‘ll find there is no.comparison. Machine*. 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