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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Jul 2000, p. 6

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Special thanks to all of the providers and volunteers wfi(‘;flmakc a difference in the lives of the people that we support. Call us and get involved 741â€"0190 Thankâ€"you for your dedication and commitment!!! ~/~ L ASSOCIATION * _ 74 Queen St. N. Kitchener PROVIDERS AND VOLUNTEERS NEEDED 1) WHEN CYCLING, always wear your bicycle helmet. 2) STOP AND OBEY all stop signs and traffic lights. Waik your bike across all intersections 3) ALWAYS CHECK for traffic before riding out onto the street. Pay attention. 4) Be predictable: Use your signals.. Left arm straight out for a left turn.. Left arm bent upwards for a right turn. Left arm bent downwards to slow down or stop. 5) Remember: Slower traffic stays right. Ride on the right side of the road. 6) Avoid riding on busy streets and riding at night. wC â€"you 70r your Creeca e 92 EOnen enE On bdu;?'offlfl of us at Extendâ€"Aâ€"Family lave a wonderful summer. The next time you catch yourself starting to nun across a red ight STOP e ooservant ana gert when using a crosswalk. Don‘t take anything for granted wart until raffic stops before stepping on the road EXTENDâ€"Aâ€"FAMILY ust as fuel prices have shot up over the last few months, so have the expenses for a popular drum and bugle corps based out of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo. The Kiwanis Kavaliers, which have been representâ€" ing the local community in competitions, parades and fall fairs across North America for close to 30 years, are now struggling to cover the added gas costs during their current summer tour. According to Ray Parent, a member of the corps‘ board of directors, an addiâ€" Continued from page 5 us. They have such a high regard for Canadians of every age." She said it was also encouraging to see Canadian flags flying out of many windows. UW student tours European battlegrounds "It‘s moving to see such a thing on the other side of the -w‘-lerf-lm-ngr. Be carefull Children Remember... Think Safety By Anorea Bairey Â¥im â€" Watch . & bm, Watchfor @5 Chronicle Staff RULES FOR THE ROAD tional $18,000 to $20,000 is needed to complete the overâ€"16,000â€"mile tour. The tour, which began last week in West Virginia, will wrap up Aug. 12 in Kitchener. "They have two buses and two tractorâ€"trailers that need fuel," he said. "We have to try to make up for that." In attempt to gain some aid, the corps will present a fundraising performance this Sunday at Seagram Stadium in Waterloo. The event will start with an open house at 4 p.m., which will also include a dinner of items â€" such as hamburgers and hot world," she said. "It‘s good to know the sacrifices the Canadian soldiers made won‘t be forgotten anytime But during the more depressing moments of the trip, Yarascavitch appreciatâ€" ed having 11 others around her age to lean on. Vour Dirtta Link for Onâ€"Pemand Printing 907 Frederick St., Kitchener 153 Bedford Rd., Kitchener 27 Woodlawn Rd. W., Gueiph 354 King St. N., Waterioo 1425 Bishop St. N., Cambridge (519) 571â€"0101 (519) 578â€"8030 (519) 836â€"4441 (519) 886â€"6800 (519) §21â€"6611 dogs from 5:30 to 6 p.m. A standâ€"still performance will start at 7:30 p.m., with a fullâ€"dress performance feaâ€" turing the music from Miss Saigon to follow at 8 p.m. Sponsored in part by the Twin City Kiwanis Clubs, the corps, which features the musical talents of 85 individâ€" uals from a number of culâ€" tural backgrounds and trouâ€" bled families, has won a number of national awards. Parent said through the corps, members have found discipline, direction and purpose in their lives. in some cases, the corps has even become a "family" they could turn to for support. And it is that history Yarascavitch hopes will live on in classrooms. "It‘s important to pass the history on to students and "We were all there to learn," she said, "but we also needed social time to step back from such heavy miliâ€" tary history." belll _ i AL. 2 Bus. (519) 885â€"4470 Fax (519) 884â€"1234 Res (519) 699â€"569% C Tel: 579â€"5440 Eâ€"mail: don@kurtâ€"ins.com Web: www.kurtâ€"ins.com Fax: 579â€"0193 have fun! Play safe and be happy A message from Summer is the time to F.E. MYERS COMPANY DIVISION OF PENTAIR CANADA INC. Box 9138, 269 Trillium Drive Kitchener, ON N2G 4W5 Phone 748â€"5470 _ Fax 748â€"2553 3â€"634 Colby Dr.. Waterioo. ON N2V 1A2 *« Work Safe * Play Satfte « Be Safe Wilhard Barth, R D T | IBARTH DENTAL H| LaBORATORY LTD. a safety message form Kitchenerâ€"Wilmot Hydro let them know of the sacriâ€" fices were made," she said. "If people start to forget, they will never learn the lessons set out in something so immense as the Second World War. While there is no admisâ€" sion cost to attend the perâ€" formance this weekend, the corps will be accepting donations to help pay for the fuel costs. "I know this trip was one of the most rewarding expeâ€" riences I‘ve ever had." In the past, the group has supported itself though its own fundraising activities which _ include _ perforâ€" mances, walkâ€"aâ€"thons, poinâ€" settia sales, sponsorships, Oktoberfest events, volunâ€" teering, and bingos. But in this case, he said, any additional support the public is willing to give Charitable receipts will be issued for donations over $10. would be valued. Insurance Brokers Ltd. and Financial Services D. A. Kurt .it‘s in your hands

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