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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Dec 1994, p. 43

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SantaandNthpaeoudbuunm:tonKingStmetlastThursdayalotfingtramctotMneodfor donations for the Kâ€"W Red Cross "Light Up a Life Overseas" campaign. The campaign ends Dec. 31, but officials nyhymwersz,ooo:wayfromtheirtargetofsa,eoo. . Mats, Abdaih uht â€"Aleld it ts liitcecatonalios B t Pnd inss e ol 0 42 t c City of Waterloo Byâ€"Law No. 91â€"101 requires ALL DOGS to be leashed when off their owners‘ property. Failure of an owner to prevent their dog from running at large may result in a conviction and fine. Protect your family pet, and exercise it on a leash. Thoughtful dog owners have always cleaned up after their pets, but it is also the law in the City of Waterloo. Every person in charge of a dog must clean Up any mess left by their dog on private and public property. An easy way to "stoop and scoop" is to carry a plastic bag with you when walking your dog. Failure to clean up after your dog can result in a conviction and fine. Please cooperate and help keep our City clean. c Lew J. Ayers, City Clerk f f_, Leastlkeepsymir dog where it wants to be, and should be â€"â€" by your side Amaonk. Recreation ce che ce e h se se se ce se sthe e se se se e se se e h h h e CO 1 Winter Session Swim Lesson Registration mp eX is on now! Please inquire at the Swimplex Reception! *****t********************************** Christmas Swim Schedule: (Please clip & save!) SWIMPLEX NOTES: Â¥ /m'afg/ Christmas (II[(I/CZ THE CITY OF |; Dec. Jan, Jan. 31 25 _ LIGHT UP A LIFE CITY OF WATERLOO DOG BYâ€"LAW NO. 91â€"101 Regular Schedule, full Public Swims 1â€"3 Daily! Public Swim 1â€"3, building closes @ 4:00 p.m. Merry Christmas Everyone! (closed) Closed for Boxing Day! Lane Swim & Aquafit 12:00â€"1:00 only Public Swim 1:00â€"3:00 daily Public Swim 1â€"3, building closes @ 4:00 p.m. Happy New Year! (closed) New Schedule begins. e Sear expreginct CA f. 886â€"3844 COMMUNITY INFORMAtTION worl ,,._--a -‘-'I-â€"l” PI TW With an interest in contributing to program planning for older adults, you will put your excellent interpersonal and organizational skills to work to recruit, train and supervise volunteers and casual workers for the City of Waterloo transportation program, home maintenance program and advocacy program for older adults living in Waterloo. You will conduct home visits, and assist in all aspects of related program administration. Additional requirements include a diploma in Social Services (or a related discipline), combined with two years experience as a team member in human service work with older adults is preferable. Experiencé managing volunteers is an advantage. HOURS OF WORK Tom Brocketbank photo CAREER OPPORTUNITY PARTâ€"TIME PROGRAM ASSISTANT SENIORS DIVISION â€" ADULT RECREATION CENTRE SIX MONTH CONTRACT â€" starting January, 1995 on January 1, 1995 ’ from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m This year the Levee will be held at the Mutual Group Auditornum. I be off of King Street. The Levee is being held jointly this year to celebrate the Kitchener Hospital‘s 100th Anniversary. Refreshments will be provided courtesy of Kitchener Caterers & Inn. Facilities are being provided courtesy of The Mutua Entertainment will be provided this year by "Reflections" sor e e en ntntiinh Mayor Brian Turnbull and Waterloo City Councillors, in conjunction with the City of Kitchener and the Board of Trustees of the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Hospital, invite all residents of Waterloo and Kitchener to attend a 886â€" 1550 FREE.D., a confidential support group for friends and relatives of individuals with eating disorders such as anorexia nervosa or bulimia, will meet Dec 22 at 8 p.m. in the GOLD room of the Kâ€"W Hospital audiâ€" tomum, Park Street entrance. For informaâ€" tion, call 7447645 s idomet Cou ht sns wl ing food articles or monetary donations Westvale area residents watch out for them on Dec. 21. Anyone wishing to come and sing along, call Lisa at 888â€"9175. Blood donor clinic Kâ€"W Red Cross is holding a blood donor clinic today, until 8 p.m., at First United Church, King and William streets. Join the spirit of giving. Give blood during the holiâ€" days â€" 340 donors are needed. F.R.E.E.D. meets Come aâ€"carolling Friends of the Food Bank are Christmas carolling again this year. They are acceptâ€" hod T FAVen Snbtnl alremmnin Abiradrretiiiite Artdas thick d workem.Hefi]edaomnphiMaueginghehadbeendealtwnhmntran'w the Ontario Human Rights Code. Mmhaflhasmwagmedmwithdrawthecomplaim,sirmmoenmga letter of acknowledgment for helping the employee from chief adminisâ€" trative officer Tom Stockie. In the letter, Stockie said Marshall‘s actions caused the city to "reexâ€" amine its practices" and that the city was "better off as a consequence" of Marshall‘s complaint. NEW YEAR‘S DAY LEVEE The City of Waterioo has agreed to pay former employee Alan Marâ€" dmnalumpsumdu,mweompmsawhimforwageslostafierhe was fired in 1990. Manhaflwasammlout.sideworkerfordxecity,butlosfluspb nfiertryingtohelpawworkerwhowassexuaflyhnmsedbyotheraty winrkare Hs Alsd a w2 pi in s U a e nad ds I City compensates wronged worker Bulletin Board , 1994 â€" PAGE 43 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21 rtesy of The Mutual Group Reflections" Kâ€"W Hospital. The City of Kitchener and The City of Waterioo invite evervone t« enjoy a New Years Day Levee celebrating the 100th anniversary of the Kâ€"W Hospital on Sunday, Jan 1 from 2 pm. to 5 pam at the Mutual Group Auditonum. New Year‘s Day levee Come and eryoy the 3rd annual Boxing Day Bash at Victona Pavihion. ® pm 1 a.m. Tickets are $8 or 2$15 in advancr or $10 at the door. All proceeds to the Kxdnes Foundation e e ty on Dec. 24 at 8 p.m. for a celebration of remembrance and praise Boxing Day Bash Everyone is invited to a Chnistmas Eve Candlelight Service at Lincoin Heights Missionary Church at the corner of Lincoin and Bluevale, Waterloo. 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