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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 2001, p. 23

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Another section of the Walter Bean trail was dedicated last Friday in a new housing develop. ment near Kiwanis Park known as River Ridge. The latest addition means there will be more than 20 km of continuous trail by this fall extending from the Maryland area of Waterloo to Bridgeport in Kitchener. Helping dedicate the latest portion of the trail were developers James Griesbaum of thr Active group. Jim Hewitt. Roy M. Bot of Bot construction and Dr. Doug Letson, one of the key architects of the trail. Woodside to hold annual Citizenship day July 1 Woodside is the boyhood home of William Lyon Mackenzie King, Canada's 10th and longest-serving prime minister and the first person to be granted status of Canadian citizen under the Canadian Citizenship Act. Before 1947, all people under the British Crown were considered British sub- jects. Hot water you can depend on: every time! From morning Sims to washing dishes m the evening, you use hot mam may With a pmyerly-siud Maytag Water Hatter, gm?! always have rm abundant supply ofhot walrr stsmding by. tmtipgentyireserveeertomhmorewhrttyou medic. Maytag water beaten deliter supmor, m"nryeummg Mme. You can demand on If! Why rent when you (on own for loss! . Limited time offer Taking the wraps off Woodside is celebrating Canada Day with free admis- smn to the historic house and will be open from 10 aterto5p.m. The public is welcome to witness new Canadians becoming citizens in the for- mal ceremony. It is also an opportunity to recite the Oath of Citizenship and express a commitment to Canada. IDI Vll‘NAt Htom Canada Day at Doon loin the farmers and the villagers at Donn Heritage Crossroads as they celebrate Canada's birthday July t from 10 am. to 4:30 pm. In 1914 Canada was just 48 years old, and the pam- otic feeling of establishing a new nation was alive and well. Deon will recapture that spirit with a birthday party that will have traditional events and entertainment from the turn of the century. Musical entertainment will be provided by Grand River Bass while partici- pants take part in turn of the century games, and a free draw for a picnic basket. Bring your own picnic bas- ket or purchase your lunch from a special barbecue that will be set up that day As a special gift to all the friends of Donn and visitors. Boon will offer free admis, sion on Canada Day. For more information contact Deon Heritage Crossroads at 748- 1914. ultP1.IT, k 2'i'iaittel iiitol'tt .. 9 SATURbA1 ER‘“A* Friday, June 29 & Saturday, June 30: Christine Saunders “Iv-"r 'IGiiut"" THIS WEEK:

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