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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Mar 2001, p. 33

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UW offers a variety of children‘s summer camps ield trips, campfires, theatre Fproduc(ions and exploration of computing, engineering and science is all possible at severâ€" al summer camp programs at the University of Waterdloo this sumâ€" mer. The Arts Computer Experience day camp is for children ages seven to 12 years, with an emphasis on learning while having fun. The camp offers instruction in art, computers, drama and music, as well as outdoor activities and swimming. Classes such as drama, music and computers will be held in the mornings. The afternoon will conâ€" sist of swimming and other outâ€" door activities. "It‘s very popular for boys and girls, " said Kate Tansley, interm camp coâ€"ordinator. "Parents like it for not only the arts, but for the computer component that comâ€" bines art in it, such as animation and building webpages." The camp runs for four twoâ€" week sessions throughout July and August. Cost is $256 for sessions one and three, as they are shortâ€" ened by holidays. Sessions two and four cost $285. A $10 discount applies for full payment before April 15. The program begins July 3. Camp hours are from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Contact Karen Nofer at B88â€"4567. CHAIR REPAIR and Costom Furmiture by Eidos Design Studio 305 Norhheig Dr Waterioo @B3â€"8757 eicos designsludo com _ OAC _ 1â€"888â€"414â€"2230 HOME SERVICE: Same day . Loansâ€" Leasingâ€" Factoring repair to all indges. stoves washers dryers, ‘reezers diswashers hof water neal ers $15. service call Guar anteed. 742â€"4368 anylime MOVING? i can help! Man wih van & able body heips move . storage units or furniâ€" fure hom hame. Matk: 745â€"49" Overwhelmed by paperwork? Book keeper available to do montnly statements baiance books for small businesses Income tax retums alsoavaitabie £34â€"6973 Engineering Science Quest, now in its 11th year, is a member of Actua of Canada, a collaboration of 27 member camps. 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No tinanciais required offers professional custom computer generaled designs including Tutnture layouts *# 1 STOP 1â€"800â€"866â€"3258 business planning for the smaller camps, as well as sharing informaâ€" tion. Engineering Science Quest, winner of the Michael Smith Award for excellence in the promotion of science to young people across Canada, is a studentâ€"run program that seeks to explore new horizons in engineering and science by givâ€" ing children the opportunity to see, touch, invent, design, create and experiment in 12 distinct camps for Grades l to 12. Some campers will be able to build their own robots out of Lego, or Duplo for the younger campers. The ExXtreme Camping proâ€" gram focuses on the world of comâ€" puters and technology. The camps have a camper/instructor ratio of six campers for each instructor, but the ExXtreme programs have a ratio of four campers to one instructor. There are programs available that allow children age three and up to build their own webpage. Campers will be able to take their animation projects, home on CD. Camps run weekly from July 2 to Aug. 31 at $175 for each fiveâ€"day week, and $225 for the ExXtreme Camping programs. Camp hours are from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact are Bill Baer and Wendy Stokkermans, 888â€"4567, ext. 5239, for more information. The Hildegard Marsden Day Nursery Summer Camp is a proâ€" gram of outdoor activities, offering the intellectual, physical, social and emotional growth of children two and a half to seven years old. Activities include science proâ€" EXPERIENCED CLEANING ady, reasonable rates and celable . For a free estimate, call Mana at 893â€"6437 EXPERIENCED CLEANING ady available. Hall days Relerences on request BrogeportEt S area Call $70â€"0661 LAMP REPAIRS PROâ€"HANDYMAN LAMP(S] NOT WORKING? . Carpentry & home maintenance We can help. . Touch swilchâ€" . Door nstallatons, repairs, dead es, sockets, wes, whatever .. boits. Quality workmanship & is wrong. we repair them a!! . references. 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Linens Chair Covers & more Twice As Nu ‘Decoration Contsultants [519) 621â€"1978 mp massage for CLASSIFIED MARKETPLACE nWd jects, swimming, large and fine motor activities, songs, coâ€"operaâ€" tive games and field trips. The childâ€"staff ratio is eight campers for each childhood educator, with a maximum of 16 campers a week. Each week offers different trips and activities. Minimum weekly sessions are offered for July and August. The cost is $135 for each fiveâ€"day week and $125 for each fourâ€"day week. Register early. Camp hours are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Contact Alicia Smith at 888â€"4567, ext. 5437, for more information. The Klemmer Farmhouse Coâ€" operative _ Nursery _ Summer Program is a weekly program for children two and a half years to five years old. _ Campers can get involved in crafts, waterplay, music and games, as well as field trips and tudents in Waterloo are joinâ€" ing a crossâ€"Canada fight against world hunger by participating in World Vision‘s 30â€" Hour Famine. Event organizers are gearing up for the national famine weekâ€" end on April 6 and 7. Waterloo students will join an estimated 170,000 _ youth _ nationwide expected to register for the event. _Participants will go without solid food for 30 hours, drinking Waterloo students participate in 30â€"hour famine to help end world hunger â€" ) TSA oi cs 1HE WATERLOO CHRONICLE saAuutEs... On Wednesday, March 28, the Waterloo Chronicle is saluting "Family & Generation Owned/Operated Businesses" in the Kâ€"W area. Here‘s your opportunity to capitalize on this high readership promaotion using a brief profile to introduce yourself and your business to our readers in over 26,500 homes in Waterioo. * Oiscounts for seniars, students & assistance recipients ( * Refunds in about 2 weeks with Efile * Personal * Business returns Suite 207â€"900 Guelph St. Kit. Mon.â€"Sat. 9â€"9, Sun. 9â€"6 + Investment & Tax Planning * Personal & Business Income Tax Preparation * Small Business Accounting Services PROFESSIONAL TAX SERVICES 7 Years Or Satisriep Customer Service Kw Income Tax Service "EFILE Return Specialist" FAMILY & GENERATION OWNED/OPERATED BUSINESS 745â€"9606 o 496â€"7200 Call or Fax LAURIE RIDGWAY, (519) 651â€"2397, Ext. 206 Fax: (519) 651â€"2355 Servi outdoor play programs. Field trips include Joseph Schneider _ Haus, _ picnics _ at Columbia Lake, the police centre at the University of Waterloo and the fire department, said Melodie Lee, executive director. Children may register for more than just one week, as the summer camps supplement the regular childâ€"care program. "Space fills up quickly as it supâ€" plements the regular program," said Lee. "It‘s a very limited numâ€" ber of spaces." The child staff ratio is eight chilâ€" dren for each early childhood eduâ€" cation teacher. Camp hours are from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The cost is $125 for each fiveâ€"day week and $115 for each fourâ€"day week. For more information, contact Melodie Lee at 885â€"5181. The Ontario Mennonite Music only water and juice. The aim of the 30â€"Hour Famine is to increase awareness of world hunger and raise funds for chilâ€" dren in the poorest countries around the globe. Each day 30,500 children die from hunger and preventable diseases worldâ€" wide. Waterloo collegiate is orgaâ€" nizing 30â€"Hour Famine events in the community. This year‘s goal is $4.5 million. Some areas that the famine 1 rivnh w FaAF | 4Base? ouim‘ro Increase Your Cliem ? Let Us Heip! Call 651â€"2397 x206 . to advertise in this feature. * Camp is aimed at young people ages 12 to 16 with a love for music and some basic music training. Campers can participate in choir, instrumental music, private coaching, a musical theatre proâ€" duction, outdoor activities, campâ€" fires and field trips, as well as camperâ€"planned chapels, concerts by professional artists and a conâ€" cert for family and friends. The camp is now in its 18th year and receives campers from many Christian denominations. Campâ€" ers and universityâ€"trained counselâ€" lors are housed in the dormitory rooms of Conrad Grebel College, a UW affiliate. will support include reforestation in Ethiopia; food, health care, agriculture and other skills for childâ€"headed households in Rwanda; Breakfast for Learning programs in elementary schools throughout Canada and surâ€" vivors of the El Salvador and India quakes. The camp will be held Aug. 12 to 24. The cost is $475, plus a nonâ€" refundable deposit of $50 before June 12 or $75 after June 17. Anyone interested in joining the 30â€"Hour Famine should visit www.worldvision.ca or call 1â€"888â€"8FAMINE. Contact Julia Richards for more information at 885â€"0220, ext. 226.

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