Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Nov 1999, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

" oooodio-ooooo-o-o-ooo-oo_oo "'"sta'2,,cLshrac"'" Mil-human" 'teBsra)rtsea mm ”Wynn "WSMM‘ “mm-"d -3235... “in?!" (Mira-.9") sat , anger. 'cs' 3mm 2ii'dle'l't'l'illlet) 'l2"itillitis! $5.95 99 Regina St s. Waterloo. ON NN 466 Fax (5:9; 383-5555 tiiiiWiai" -teithities. 'ip,frtii" tDstpt.ii'ftiier"sit?',iMl Be in over 25,000 homes every week of the year. Advertise in the Watertoo Chronicle - 886-2830 (mt-Tia: tTisTiFiii _ iii mgi iii-3m {5035 iii7ii, ”3735' Melvin-um 'ir-rm mommy It] FINE AUTOMDEILE boot AND PAINT Mercedes Benz Dealer Authorized Medals Restoration Original Paint Coisttes Unsupassed Collision Repair FINE mm mc, 15 Centennial Dr. Kitchens! 578-2052 University of Waterloo president David Johnston (left) helped UW police service Sgt. Wayne Show hoist the school's newly- created flag for the first time Friday morning. The campus flag, which dis- plays UW's colors of gold, black and white, contains chevrons and three lions similar to the UW shield. PORSCHE JAGUAR MHEH MHEH Specializing In Flag Day Cobblestone Gallery l n T h e At r i u m The area's largest selection of unique pottery. glass, iewellery and crafts by more thon 270 Camden artists and artisans. plus cards, music, books and more in a worm, friendly atmosphere Pottery, Blown Glass. Stained Glass. Chimes. Oil Lamps, Native Dreamcatcher; S'me out by Unique Jewellery Bab Murphy. new“ on on memo moluding Cemc and Nollve, on cords, lanes & CD3 tor reloxotlon, meditation, easy listening and children 33 Erty St. W. Walerloo 746-5829 WMMo ' feel the Warmth of OVER 370 STORES t SERVICES LOTS OF FREE ' CONVENIENT PARKING Waterloo regional police set up TrafRc Complaint Hotline Frustrated by poor drivmg habits? Call the Traffic Com- plaint Hotline, Local residents frustrated by aggressive drivers or drivers with poor driving habits can now do something to improve traffic safety in their commu- nity Waterloo regional police have set up a special Traffic Complaint Hotline for motorists concerned about the way other people are using the roads. The road safety initiative, which took place earlier this year, has justified a continued commitment to road safety throughout the region. The police believe this can be fur- VIVIILOO Ili. ther realized through a cooper- ative effort between police and the community: ln order to properly identify and respond to problem area, the 24-hour hotline will lacilr tate a response by police and allow problem areas l0 be properly tracked. Members of the community are asked to leave all of the information on a recorded message which will then be forwarded lo the appropriate division within the Region, yl,u can reach the Traffic Complaint Hotline by calling 650.85ay exL 759. " IS important lo note that these complaints should not include driving complaints m progress such as impaired or dangerous drivers, The Bereaved Families of Ontario, Waterloo Region chapter, will host a presenta- tion on how to cope with loss during the holidays, Dec. 8 at the Adult Recreation Centre. Seminar looks at coping with loss during the holidays The keynote speaker will be Evelyn Marcon, who will speak about coping with Christmas after a loss. She will be joined by a panel of family members, who will share their knowledge and their under- standing of how families face the challenges of grief during the holiday season. The memorial Tree of Bright Stars will be lit after the dir cussmn and will glve the audi, ence an opportunity to dedicate a star to a loved one Doors open at 6:45 pm. and admission is free For more information please call 745- Bereaved Families mvuc anyone dealing wuh a loss to an evemng of support, inend, Ship and mutual strength

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy