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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 2001, p. 22

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1369-] King Street N., St, Jacobs 664-2442 525“ 1-32; VISIt Ontario Hydro Energy's Home Services web Site: www.0nsource.ca Clean Ypprpucts thiiifiprii)g _ Take advantage of Ontario Hydro Energy Duct Cleaning Service for your Spring Cleaning and you can enjoy: less dusting, improved air quality and greater heating/cooling effciency. OFFER MA)l NPD Buy [mm a company you trust OntorioHydro a energy" IGW Business Women host monthly meeting KAY Business Women in Networking will be holding its monthly meeting June 28 at 11A5 a.m. at Waterloo Motor Inn. V561 Hespeler no 292 Start. Rd W I Cambrigge Guelph 621-39 8234521 This months topic of dis» cussion will be gardening tips. The luncheon will cost $13 for members and $15 for guests. For more information call K-W Business Women in Networking at 746-9946. 30 Oman St N. 160 University Ave Kimhennr Waterloo 743-3639 386-6610 - savmgs HEE -om,e,,, Shop Y PJ.ifi$tit)jLC, ,800-664-337 7 Ir8lrrlflTri Onlano Hydro Energy Inc The Waterloo Swiss Chalet, at 267 Weber St., was named the winner of the Swiss Chalet President's Cup for being the best Swiss Chalet restaurant in Canada. Owner Joe Paiva was presented with a brand new Mercedes CLK 230 by Swiss Chalet Canada director of opera- tions last Thursday as part of the 2001 award. Waterloo Swiss Chalet named best in Canada Check out hunger campaign runs until Canada Day hhrs food store customers are asked to Check Out Hunger and support theThe Food Bank or Waledoo Region. The goal ofthe annual cam- paign in the low] region. which began last Friday and will end Canada Day, is to mise $50,000. To contribute; all Mus dur tomers have to do is request that an a SI donation be added onto their grocery bills after vis- iting the store Check Out Hunger utilizes vouchers Made available by food bank volunteers or Zehxs staff, customers are encour- aged to present the voucher to their cashier when paying for their groceries Cashiers will then add $1 to the customer's grocery bill Since its inception in 1996. Check Out Hunger has laised about SWIM“). "Hunger affects many indi- viduals in our community __ be they young or old...employed or unem- ployed...or new Gsnadians," said Sean Stridiand, executive director ofThe Food Bank

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