Volunteering â€" A Great Way To Grow. By voluntecring, you can brighten the lives of many, helping yourself and your community to grow. The Volunteer Action Centre of Kitch enerâ€"Waterloo can help match your interest and skills with specific jobs for volunteers in 200 community organizations and programs. For information on these and other volunâ€" teer opportunities, contact the Volunteer Action Centre at 742â€"8610. NEEDED: NEWSLETTER ASSISTANT. A volunteer is needed to help develop a sports related newsletter. The newsletter will be VOLVHTEELR S Elizabeth Minett (centre) of Waterloo and her friends Emma Bucholtz (left) and Nikki Halliwell planted trees Saturday at Royal Beech Park. Minett, 10, raised $100 by canâ€" vassing in her neighborhood and the City of Waterloo matched the funds she collected to purchase 50 trees and shrubs to plant in the park. o j :30 featuring $1,000 Jackpot in 54# Consolation $700 7 pm and 10 pm Sessions are now identid $3,000 prize board including $1,000 must go jackpot Plus $1,500 Super 3 games per sheet $175 payout per sheet GREEN THUMBS w5 _ _ Lote, late, late ... Session a printed four times a year and will include items on athletes and events. This is an interesting opportunity for someone who is creative and has an interest in sports. #119â€" NEEDED: FRIENDLY VISITOR. This agency is looking for a female volunteer to proâ€" vide companionship to a middleâ€"aged woman who is very slightly developmentally delayed. She would like to go to bingo or to a movie one evening a week. If you enjoy movies and bingo, please consider giving your time and your friendship. #027â€"1422 OURLZNDIRIRIHDAVBASH! k Deborah Crandall photo $5500 Prizce vouks ols connian oe on wl nï¬ n ie t nena ne t he w un an ae hi h s s sn n e SCORE D 0 ( P u"l‘v(:â€t.. IS Topâ€"Flite e, Ti aw > Pugh ,;»; Y f& e f ' s g"a' ora mmenomradonmenncu C SACaimUiinm abdnen )DAYS || â€"â€" TSY] 1 Waterloo with on display at ticipated in the sysiem. For ing at the faey ANiFi n