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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Nov 1999, p. 18

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" a 8% NO LIM'IT Fmar7cma AVAILABLE I ON REMAINING '99 MODELS t Please support this year's efforts. For more information call The Angel Tree Info line 745-4215 Til' Westmount <1C Place 5109531186 l 's N- Ll f _), "i, l CEREMONY / “s. "s /) NJ 3 l, is . bs NOV. " w, Veal; / a " noon 3‘ 5 if }‘2 l >l999 Spokesperson " a.' l, l n < , l , Angie Hill it"iy J j” Kool FM on air e 1/ “I’M / l personality "s, /-") l / l "i-vi-, / Last year the Angel l / " A / Tree was able to ( f / " ss, / bring the "spirit" of U/ - " Christmas to over 4000 children. Please support this year's (mm. For more information call The Angel Tree Hummus: Info Line 745-4215 'leeefd Located at West-Imam Place so Westmount Rd. N., Waterloo 1999 Salvation Army Argefhee Nov. 19-Oec. 24 I999 Spokesperson , Angie Hill Kool FM on air l -l personality r‘ ’ EN 'dt" t " s' . 'Ld _ .. , . Fl " s. ? . an a " .,.. ' s!" , r . ii), E i t Ca , Vi li' I I I P) , a mar Km. Scan mum-an amnion-m Roam PM Mon CREDIT I a a d 'A-r my“ Now Ir u 41 mum Mom?‘ tl Manama Aka Nor Suva“ Mara»: Kirk Scott Jot "tic!“ OtteMttmtR.tt. “an Diobold Paid: Molt numb Umwr' _ Maw l ' "armer l hm V n Mam-n "ctse, “at“ Busts.“ W p. "I i"ie..8i 'i"',rd Pm! "ttrm-g W Lumen Ma Web! My "do“. $16104“ - ”gnaw :3“ 'e m Rm , DOC-20 Yi'. I Chmdem i JIU, fdti'h' AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY E up m " Months Human) HOURS ' I" "orc-ht. ”0.99:- Sat 9:30-69! Sun. It-has Dec. 24 was Dec. 26 "-5 ) l The 2000 Corolla IIE light ttt ‘Blues. Swing ' All that luu’ In 3000an Home Home childlen’s centre This Friday everung, Notre Dame of St, Agatha Guldmn's Centre will hold Blues, Swmg & All Thatlazz at the Waterloo Inn to raise funds for the ten tre's "We Believe In Kids" $250,000 annual mmpmgn. The stress on families required to constantly super- vise children with extreme behavioral problems is horzen- dous. When such stress reaches a breaking point, the The everung begins with a cocktail reception and the eclectic sounds of local Jazz celebrity Mel Brown, A New Orleans-style dinner will fol- low, accompanied by entertain- ment from the Doreen Smith Trio. After dinner, guests can think Christmas gills as they peruse the various silent auc- tion lots and bid on a number of imaginative items, including trips for two to New Orleans courtesy of Continental Air lines, and las Vegas Continuing on the evenings theme, action will explode on the dance lloor as guests swing to the sounds of TheJitterBugs. None Dame of St. Agatha Chikheris Centre offers mental health services to over 4,000 children each year from the Region of Waterloo, Welling- ton, Grey and Bruce counties, and Hamilton. child IS often placed In an Instr lutlon or hospital. Families of children with serious social, emotional and behavioral problems, including those with developmental handimps, will have access to: To address this serious prob km, Notre Dame of St, Agatha Children's Centre raised $1 million to fund renovations for the recently opened Caroline Respite Centre, provide fund- ing to supplement the Mit year of programming at the centre, and to create an Endowment Fund for the centre's future . A facility where they can leave their children for short periods of time, and where 24- hour monitoring and suervi- sion is available; . A therapeutic lifestyle pro- gram. From the moment they Waterloo Knights of Columbus this year, in conjunction with its third Annual "New Toys for Needy Kids Drive"(being held through Dec, IO, will be collecting new toys and any donations during the 39th Santa Claus Parade on Nov. 20. These toys will then be donated to the local agencies and needy children of the region. Watch for the ship of Christopher Columbus, the Santa Maria, and the helpers collecting toys and donations along the parade route. Waterloo Knights of Columbus to collect toys during parade Help M he ship with toys for the needy children in the area. amve at the centre until they leave, children are nurtured In a warm, caring enetronment were they recewe age-appro- priate uarmng in life skills, social skills and anger manage- ment; . Short-term emergency tes- idential care that keeps their child safe while a crisis IS resolved or better arrange- ments at rnade at home; . Day programs offering structured mutational active ties that are safe and fun; . Saturday day camps and week-long day programs dur- ing school holidays. Tickets for Blues, Swing & All That Jazz are $100 per per- son (tax receipt issued for a portion of the ticket price), For further information, call Brenda kioetsch, development officer, at 74641792.

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