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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 10 Jul 2002, p. 12

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Mennonite , qfi ‘ ur‘ Savings \( o and Credit Union B u I e r Serving members of Mennonite Amish and Brethren in Christ churches across Ontario 24 MONTH TERM DEPOSIT 'Luul?lprogram available from mm Services, based on 2002 Accent GS 2 Door M.S.R.P. ** $12,395, 2002 Elantra Ve Auto M S.RP. $17,995, rate of 1.24%/3.65% SlSWl;ogumluawfimflhm:;&m~ roumou-wamaso.mw.&oommwpummmu. 85/$8,054.55. Down payment of 1,995, plus first monthly payment required. Secuntty deposit $0/$0, freight & PD 1. included. Taxes. License and $350 lease aqurâ€" sition fee extra. 20,000 km per year distance allowance applies. $0.10 per km additional charge. All M.SRP prices exclude freight, PD 1., taxes and license. Financing available on all Accent and Elantra models at 0% for 36 months Financing example $10,000 al 0.0% per annum equals $277.78 tor 36 months, C.O.B. is $0. Call tor details Per mo./60 mos. Freight & P.D.1. incl MSRP $12,395" 50 ~â€" Qzs MSRP $17,995*"* Graguation Available For A Limited Time Contact your MSCU branch for more information for up to 36 months The 2002 Accent is a sporty funâ€"i0â€"dnive, economy car loaded with * 1 5L 92 hp multâ€"valve engine * Driver‘s side airbag. * 5â€"speed manual overdnive transmission * Tachometer * Dual exterior manual remote control mirros * 60740 split folding rear seat * Remote release fuel filler door * and much much more series of nine exciting At[heme weeks offers amilies many reasons to return to Joseph Schneiâ€" der Haus Museum repeatâ€" edly throughout the sumâ€" mer. Special guests will join museum staff to help visiâ€" tors explore life on the Schneider farm in the 1850‘s. Schneider Haus invites families to visit often this summer In the 19th century, long summer days were spent planting and harvesting crops, pickling and preservâ€" ing produce from the fourâ€" square gardens, and proâ€" cessing sheep‘s wool into warm cloth for the next winâ€" ter‘s clothes and bedding. While many of the themes focus on seasond chores, such as gardening and flax processing, others are more unusual and will provide visitors with a unique handsâ€"on opportuâ€" nity to experience someâ€" thing out of the ordinary. Gardens & Gardening week, July 13â€"19, focuses on the traditional Pennsylaniaâ€" German fourâ€"square garden. The theme Staff of Life: Wheat & Bread, July 20â€"26, provides an excellent opporâ€" tunity to show off the Schneider‘s brick bakeoven. Although Friday was tradiâ€" tionally bakeday for the Hausfrau, the Schneider women will be "firing up" the oven every day this week. Folk Medicine week, July 27â€"Aug. 2, will feature staff making herbal remeâ€" dies, exploring patent mediâ€" cines, and discussing Pennâ€" sylaniaâ€"German beliefs and superstitions regarding one‘s health. Schmecks Week, Aug.3â€"9, focuses on traditional Menâ€" nonite foodways and staff will be preparing a variety of local tasty treats. During Pickling & Preâ€" serving, Aug. 10â€"16, a variety of fruits and vegetables will Citizens Concerned with Crime Against Children hosts sunset cruise fundraiser on River Gambler Citizens Concerned with Crime Against Children and Youth is hosting a speâ€" cial fundraiser Aug. 11 on the River Gambler for a sunâ€" set cruise of Toronto‘s waterâ€" front. This fourth annual dinâ€" ner, dance and boat cruise will give guests a chance to feast on delicious hors d‘oeuvres, enjoy a tender TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo passed Byâ€"Law No. 02â€"040 on the 26* of June, 2002 under the Development Charges Act, 1997 c. 27, S.0. 1997 (the "Act"), the purpose being to amend the Regional Development Charges Byâ€"Law No. 99â€"038 to extend the period for the designated downtown core area exemption from the payment of Regional Development Charges set out therein for the life of the current byâ€"law, to July 31, 2004; AND TAKE NOTICE that any person or organization may appeal to the Ontario Municipal Board under Section 14 of the Act, in respect of the development charge byâ€"law amendment, by filing with the Clerk of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo on or before the 6 day of August, 2002 (the day that is 40 days after the day the byâ€"law was passed) a notice of appeal setting out the objection to the byâ€"law and the reasons supportâ€" ing the objection. THE AMENDMENT PERTAINS ONLY TO THE EXTENSION OF THE PERIOD FOR THE DESIGNATED DOWNTOWN CORE AREA EXEMPTION TO JULY 31", 2004. The Regional Development Charges Byâ€"law applies to all lands within the corporate boundaries of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo. The designated downtown core areas to which the exemption applies are indicated with a black dot (*) in the key map of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo shown below. The specific boundaries of these exempted areas are contained in the Regional Development Charges byâ€"law No. 99â€"038. A copy of the complete byâ€"law is available for examination in the Office of the Regional Clerk, 150 Frederick Street, 2" Floor, Kitchener, Ontario, N2G 4J3. Regular office hours are Monday to Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Dated at the Regional Municipality of Waterloo this 10" day of July, 2002. Kris Fletcher Director, Council & Administrative Servicea/Regional Clerk NOTICE OF THE PASSING OF A DEVELOPMENT CHARGE BYLAW AMENDMENT BY THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF WATERLOO LIFESTYL Oraf Traditions week, Aug. 17â€"23, will showcase the language of the local German community. Folkâ€" artistâ€"inâ€"residence Maryâ€" Eileen McClear will join staff to collect family stories and oral traditions. be pickled in vinegar or dried in the drying house. . The summer concludes with flax processing, Aug. 24â€"30, a long and labourâ€" intensive process, which involved the whole farm A special summer pass is available for $10, which allows families to return repeatedly throughout the summer and to bring a maxâ€" imum of four guests each time. This is an ideal way to entertain visiting friends and family over the sumâ€" mer. Drop into the museum to get a summer theme weeks pass. chicken breast and mouthâ€" watering desserts. Guests can also participate in a live and silent auction which will include jewellry courâ€" tesy of Bâ€"G Diamonds and Gold. Proceeds from the event go to the Child Witâ€" ness Centre, operated by Citizens Concerned with Crime Against Children and Youth. A United Way memâ€" In the exhibitions galleries this summer is Needles & Pens: A Story Quilt Anthology, an invitaâ€" tional exhibition that feaâ€" tures story quilts from across Canada. Family Stoâ€" ries, Family Tales, presented in conjunction with storyâ€" teller McClear, is an intriguâ€" ing exhibition to which members of the local comâ€" munity were invited to share with the public a family heirloom and the story it relates. Joseph Schneider Haus is located at 466 Queen St. S. in Kitchener. Through Aug. 30, Schneider Haus is open from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. Monâ€" day through Saturday and 1â€" 5 p.m. on Sunday. The summer theme week activities are ongoing and preregistration â€" is â€" not required. For more informaâ€" tion, call 742â€"7752. ber, the 4Cs provides supâ€" port services and impartial court preparation for child witnesses involved in the criminal justice system. Tickets are $60, $75 with bus transportation. The ship will board at 4:30 p.m. and return to the dock at 9 p.m. For more information, or for tickets, contact the 4Cs at 744â€"0904.

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