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Mondays and/or Fridays at 1:00 p.m Tuesdays. n individuals or teams Mondays. Wednesdays or Ages individuals or couples 5 and up Thursdays, 886-2370 Clarica contributes $350,000 to extend Walter Bean Grand River community trail (liar-ice announced this week that it will con- tribute $350,000 over the next five years to extend the Walter Bean Grand River Trail by approximately 10 kilometres from the Doon Valley Golf Course north to Freeport. ' on this section Fridays or Thursdays Sundays of the trail is expected tobMnnextyear. _ - "C1arica is proud to be associated with this impor- tant community project that will enhance the natural environment of the Grand River," said Bob Astley, pres- ident and chief executive officer. "We know Clarica staff and agents place high importance on maintaining the natural environment. Here inWatedoo region they identified places to enjoy nature as a key priority in the community. We are responding to that interest by playing a strong role in the Walter Bean Grand River Project" Doug Letson. president of the Walter Bean Com- munity Trails Corporation, was enthusiastic about Clarica's participation, not- ing that "Clarica's pledge represents the largest single corporate donation received by the Walter Bean Community Trail to date - and the Trail has been enthusiastically endorsed by all levels of local community. This announcement pro- vides a clear sign of Clarica's Police warn seniors to be aware of cons olice are warning area Presidems. especially senior citizens. to be cautious when dealing with door-to-door and tele- phone-soliciting vacuum salespeople after an 85-year- old woman was conned out of more than $9,000. The victim was initially sold a vacuum cleaner at an inflated price. The two salespeople then returned on ftve subsequent occa- commitment to the region of Waterloo and to the quali- ty of life to be enjoyed by all of its citizens, "Clarica's generous sup- port will ensure the develop- ment of the Walter Bean Trail, provide signincant assistance in the permanent preservation of the natural environment locally along the Grand River and ensure responsible access to the Grand River watershed for the esthetic, athletic, educa- tional. and social enjoyment of all." The Walter Bean Grand River nail is an ambitious community initiative spear- headed by a group of local volunteers. The prOJect is intended to extend the exist- ing Cambridge to Hamilton trail system by approximate- ly 76 kilometres along the Grand River from Cambridge, through Kitch- ener, Waterloo and Wool- wich to north of West Manama at an overall esti- mated cost of $5 million. Clarica's contribution brings total donations received to date to nearly $3.8 million. The first phase of construction is scheduled sions switching her vacu- ums, and advising her that she required upgrades or repairs. _ 'Each visit they obtained additional funds from the victim. After the last visit the woman was left with a four- year-old vacuum worth only $500 after spending more than $9,000. The Waterloo regional police's fraud unit is stress- ing the importance of being extremely cautious when dealing with these types of Swipgtime Canteen $0! is It. 1910': {his "hum-Mo prod-cm. II a rip-raring you "no for "eteltt-ke" " ull cgâ€. Ell" than Ilium: Sing. Sing, Sing I'll In Suing You In High TU I.†on! any no"! A Star-Spangled Spectaéular NOW PMYING for completion by the end of this September and will par vide approximately 30 kilo- metres of trail within the tri- city area, When completed. the trail will have at least 18 access points. all of which will provide parking and information kiosks appro- priate to the site. In addition. several access points will include picnic areas and canoe launches. as well as opportunities for fishing and general recreation. The trail will be suitable for walking biking jogging and simply enjoying the beauty of the Grand River watershed. The Walter Bean Grand River Trail honours a former local Waterloo community- minded businessman who had strong ties to the region of Waterloo and who was a member of the board of directors of Mutual Life Assurance, now Clarica, from 1957 to 1985. He was one of the founders of the Kitchener- Waterloo Community Foun- dation which provided seed money for the initial devel- opment of the “nail. vacuum cleaner sales tepre- sentatives. The prices of their products are often over inflated, and comparisons should be made to similar models on sale at estab- lished retail locations before making any purchases. Charged with fraud over $5,000 in this case is Trevor Brighty. 22, of Niagara Falls. He is scheduled to appear in Kitchener Court on Sept. 14. An arrest warrant has also been issued for Douglas Walton, 24, whose last know address was in Grimsby.