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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Mar 2002, p. 25

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The program will place 1,200 students from across Canada with jobs and host families outside their home provinces, It offers jobs in a wide variety of non-profit organizations that will be available to students. ages The Summer Work- Exchange is offering Kitchener-Waterloo stu- dents a unique hfe and job training experience, The students slept over at the school and filled their time with group activities and presentations on many topics, one of which being the homeless. The school is very proud of these stu- dents' commitment to their faith and to themselves. Congratulations goes out to them all. Students offered work exchange n Feb. 22, approxi- Omately 60 students at St. David Catholic high school entered a time of fast. Breakfast on Friday was the last meal for the stu- dents until their group din- ner on Saturday. ow that the winter Nhas almost passed, the Waterloo Youth Recreation Council is ready to get some of its spring activities underway. Con, gratulations go out to the entire council. We collected 250 lb. of food to support the Food Bank of Waterloo Region from our Christmas events during December, Busy times ahead for Waterloo Youth Council tit SAN MacDONA LD, “84) gm! " In Prrrxude I!" ' ' mid (It? hunt" will the best pawn“! ("Inc M) rum me hum Inter. "lull/l In Inn". alumna! m drum. punrnrr and team eftort have kepr my a ltents xottmed " HI vain ' To view my listings or to discuss your real estate needs, call SUSAN MACDONALD, Associate Broker $397ditO LAURELWOOD hacking onto greenbelt 54 ft frontage 2600 sq, " Quality Bunll by: Dcutschmann Construction Lumted EXCLUSIVE I have clients Inuklng for STUDENT PROPERTIES In Waterloo Lucmscd or potential In Incense The Bowl-a-thon for Big BvAsuusv McKmLEV St. David student 742-5800 d can ml! Broker PETER BENNINGEtt REALTY Broker An Independently Owned and Operated Member Broker of Caldwell Banker Amhairtrn ot Canada Interested students can apply online at wwwsum< mer-work.com, or contact Angela McLInden at 742-1534 There is no (05110 partic- ipants. and tho program covers travel to and from their host community. l6 and 17, in francaphone communities in either Que- bec or Acadia. The program runs from July I to Aug. 9. St. David school will be presenting a coffee house on April 4 in the cafeteria. There is an amazing array of talent that comes from the student community, and the performances will include bands. singers, poems and much more. The theme of this coffee house is anti- Brothers is coming up and has received an overwhelm- ing response of student teams from St. David. We are defending our title from last year as tournament champs. and hope to raise as much money as possible. lf you would like to support us in our efforts, please donate to Big Brothers. Good luck to those bowling for St. David. Its purpose is to heighten the awareness of the detri- mental effects of racism to communities across the nation, to foster respect. equality and diversity, to mobilize Canadian Youth in a stand against racism and to demonstrate the commit- ment and leadership of the federal government in achieving these goals. Discrlminaiion of any kind cannot and should not The arts, music and cul- ture committee will be pre- senting a youth an and writ, ing display at Waterloo City Hall the week of March 18- 22 in recognition of the International Day to Elimi, nate Racial Discrimination on March 21. 2002. This campaign was established in 1966 by the United Nations. Everyone did an awesome job and a big thank you goes out to all those who donated items. HALK TAL] " -. - ---, ' N q . I». - “53 ' - “ -~--‘-r-r::=.z _ . _. p.e £7 7.. 7 f ". . "Retiil 'qSiTCt - . = 'a', = .»" --CC22::rv, ar l 1 . é ‘ - -- b.-.. __ - " H '- ._4 an? ' ' c?'"" r t ( F -r/ V . 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Here's a we view of some of the events being held: And the community ser- vices and volunteers general committee made a social visit to Terrace on the Square. a local retirement home to bring those present some spring time cheer on March 20. Last week was super busy, The sports and trails committee ran a 30-hour famine to support World Vision last weekend at RIM be tolerated. For more infer mation on this campaign. check out the website http://www.pchacca/rnarc h-2 l wmarti I tij'1iiiitit ii, ii, / i"fitmiiii, l ( 'Ci: (ttiiitiihrp.tiiiit Becky Miller is a member of The Waterloo Youth Recre- ation Council Stay tuned for more details, May ll, we have Spin it Up. a D] spining competi- tion with graffiti art, also at the Waterloo Community Arts Centre. May IO, the annual spaghetti dinner will be held (tickets go on sale in April); raise funds for the Waterloo Regional Cancer Center; I efficiently remove dust and dirt accumulations I reduce the level of bacteria on upholstered furniture by an average of 96% FURNITURECLEANING ' Call us F' (St 9) 893-0046 Nobody Cleans Better Than Steamatic'. Valerie Poullon

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