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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 2001, p. 6

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Celebrate Canada Day every day Did you know...each time you sit down to a big bowl of Post Shreddies cereal, you‘re enjoying 100% whole wheat, farmed and made right here in Canada. Thanks for helping us keep the good things growing here at home. Good, good whole wheat Shreddies! employer is not bringing an end to all of this," Adams said. "But they also have a deep conâ€" cern for the dlients who are missing their therapy. To miss one or two days isn‘t too bad. But to miss one or two weeks, people can start regressing. "But there‘s no way they are going to give up now." And until the issues are setâ€" tled, Adams said the union is not going to back down. "The union is not going to lay around waiting for the employer to see the light," he said. "We are going to keep up with our tactics and our camâ€" venienced several hundred of our clients," Swatridge said. "It‘s made it extremely difficult for families to access the services they need." Adams said though the therapy staff is saddened the strike has affected so many clients and their families, the monetary issues have to be the centre‘s sites located in Fergus, _ Cambridge _ and Guelph. While the Waterloo site remains open, all of the chilâ€" dren‘s programs and activities have been suspended. Continued from page 3 their increases would resume in the fall once the centre knew its portion of the $20 million in funding the provincial governâ€" ment promised 18 Ontario children‘s centres in either late August or early September. "But they (union) said that wasn‘t good enough," he said. The recent job action has forced the closing of three of The Midnight Sun solar car team presented the studentâ€" made machine last Thursday at the University of Waterloo before hitting the highway for an upcoming race. Team members include dockwise from left Connie Kwan, Brent Cameron, Ken Murray, Ruth Tshin and Greg Thompson. Strike saddens staff "They are really mad the "The strike has really inconâ€" The rising of the sun ANDREA EAmeY PAOTO

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