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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Mar 2001, p. 24

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National Youth Week will be a blast he March break is over and whether you were down in Florida on an 0 Money Down _ 0 Security Deposit The 2001 Accent is a sporty, funâ€"toâ€"drive, economy car loaded with + L SL, 92 HP multiâ€"valve engine * driver‘s side airbag * Sâ€"speed manual averdrive transmission * tachometer * dual exterior manual cemore contral mitrors * 60/41 split foiding rear seat * remote release fuel filler door * and much, much more Freight and PDI included Waterloo Catholic School Board workers Or Lease: 48 months A message from CUPE Local 2512 2001 Accent GS: V + The Library, AV and Computer Technicians who make sure your children are out in front in an increasingly more demanding world * The Youth Care Workers who provide emotional and behavâ€" ioural support in and out of the classroom * The central office staff who provide key services which supâ€" port the schools * The Lunch Supervisors who maintain a safe and supportive environment if your children are not able to return home for lunch We‘re proud of the work that we do and the essential role we play in supporting and delivering quality education. /o PURCHASE 6«;@ ) * EINANCING o%"@ Orlando vacation or just catching up on gossip with old friends, the return to 179° We‘re the 540 working women and men who proâ€" vide support services in the Waterloo Catholic District School Board. MSRP 51 * â€" The school secretaries who manage every detail of school life and ensure your children arrive and return home safely School support workers are _ The Educational Assistants who support children with speâ€" cial needs and in the early years of school life =LUPE school and/or work has arrived. Or Lease: 48 months 0 Money Down _ 0 Security Deposit This only means one Freight and PDI included * 2 4 litre, 149 hp 4 cyl. * air condhtioning * 4 speed automatic cransmission * cruise control * power door locks * heated murrors * power windows and murrors * and much more 2001 Sonata GL: MSRP S204988 289° thing: You must start looking out for funâ€"filled activities coming up in the future! THE NEW ST. NICHOLAS CATHOLIC SCHOOL The new St. Nicholas Catholic Elementary School â€" currently under construction at 525 Laurelwood Drive in Waterloo‘s Laurelwood neighbourhood â€" will be open in September, 2001. If your child will attend either Junior Kindergarten or Senior Kindergarten for the first time in September 2001 â€" or if your child is not currently enrolled in a Catholic School â€" you can register now. To register, you need your child‘s: 4& Birth Certificate 4 Catholic Baptismal Certificate 4+ Immunization Record Judy Naim Chair of the Board For additional information call: Saint Nicholas Catholic Elementary Schodl Rick Boisvert, Principal 884â€"9198 Offer expires March 31 11, 2001 REGISTER NOW FOR THE 2001/2002 SCHOOL YEAR Waterloo Catholic District School Board What better place to do this than the Waterloo Chronicle‘s Youth Beat colâ€" The Waterloo _ youth recreation council is busy planning funâ€"filled events for the 2001 National Youth Week, coming up in May. The week, spanning the dates from May 4â€"12, brings the youth of the community together in competition and teamwork. This year‘s youth council events will include a Much Music Video Dance, a Battle of the Bands competition, a spaghertti dinner for charity, a threeâ€"onâ€"three basketball tournament, and the everâ€" popular Urban Circus. Get ready to mark down the ADVERTISERS appreciate it when you tell them ... i saw your ad in the Chronicle. MOUNTFORD Roger Lawler Director of Education week on your calendar, because this is an occasion that you won‘t want to miss! The community service committee is organizing a bowlâ€"aâ€"thon to be held at the Waterloo Bowling Lanes (14 Princess St. W., Waterloo) on April 20. The bowlâ€"aâ€"thon will run from 7â€"9 p.m. and all proceeds from the event will go to Mary‘s Place, a 24â€" hour emegency shelter for women and children. A minimum pledge of $25 is required from all particiâ€" pants, and anyone is welâ€" come to participate. Sponsers for the event include Waterloo Bowling Lanes, Little Ceasar‘s Pizza and Dairy Queen. Call 885â€" 1203 to register for the bowlâ€" aâ€"thon or to find out more information _ about _ the event. Those are all the activities the youth _ council has planned for now. For more communityâ€"related â€" inforâ€" mation and more enjoyable youth events, keep your eyes open for the next Youth Beat article coming out on April 18. Dan Mountford is a member of the City of Waterloo youth recreation council.

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