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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 1996, p. 8

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The Volunteer Action Centre of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo can help match your interest and skills with specific jobs for volunâ€" teers in 200 community orgaâ€" At 7 p m. the formal opening ceremonies start, led by Waterloo Couns. Joan McKinnon and Tnâ€" cia Stemens. During the ceremonies Waterloo Mayor Brian Turnbull is scheduled to pull an imaginary switch that will turn on all lights in As well. festival goers inside the gallery will be able to collect free tickets for a draw on a ginâ€" gerbread house on display at the gallery. The draw for the house will be held Dec. 15 Actually early lesuval goers will be able to nip inside the gallery from 5 â€" 6:30 p.m. to listen to live Chnistmas carols and purchase hot apple cider for $1. The first 500 children will also receive free gingerbread cookies As was the case in 1995, this year‘s opening ceremomes will start at 6:30 p.m. outside the Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery. VOLVNTEERS Fits 4 ft. to 9 ft. Closet Reg. 64.95 NEEDED: CANCER SOCIâ€" ETY VOLUNTEERS. The Canadian Cancer Society is preparing for their April camâ€" paign and are in need of volâ€" nizations and programs. For information on these and other volunteer opportunities, contact the Volunteer Action Centre at 7428610 There will be two locations in Waterloo Park where people will be able to buy hot drinks durâ€" ing the festival. And there will also be two wishâ€" ing wells in the park where people can make donations towards the light show oi pagi 1), ; holding plays in the parks old log schoolhouse Dec. 6â€"7 and Dec. 13â€"14 at 7 and 9 p.m Horse and trolley ndes through the park will again be available on Nov 1, Dec. 1, Dec. 6â€"8, Dec. 13â€"15, Dec. 19â€"24 and Dec. 26â€"31. As well, MacGregor public school will once again be The organized driveâ€"throughs will also allow the very old and the very young to view the lights in comfort, he said of a candle protected by a plastic colored cup with Wonders of Winter written on the cup As for this year‘s festival itself, pedestrians will still be able to walk through the Wonders of Winter free of charge. However this year motorists travelling through the park to view the lights will be charged $2 from Dec. 1â€"5, from Dec. 8â€"12 and from Dec. 15â€"18 at the park‘s Cenâ€" tral Street entrance. "The reason we‘re charging $2 a car is to help offset some of the costs we‘ve had, which have been quite substantial," Weiler said There will be approximately 1,000 free canâ€" dles for people to use during the candleâ€"light parade. And for $2, people can buy one of approximately 500 candles (torches) composed ols, and the Waterloo Concert Band will also be the nearby park. 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