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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Nov 2002, p. 6

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Waiotloo 885-7145 Wm ELSA erxona Rd SW beudeuttue Ices Amine Pamng Dolmen Seance wall be madame "rree Cash, Vusa. MC . Dem mere will be a 5% Buyers Pmmaum Auctioneer Dan Bailey, 519-823-1107 For mote Informatlon call 519821-9331 JANEC) & OKRAIED iit DESKSN CONSULTANT LINDA GUIWO A Metiotl A (r, Atspsgil, is pleased to welcome Elena looks forward to providing the best of services to her previous and new clients 315 Lincoln Rd. Corner of University & Lincoln ELENA! 884-6050 "lboou Tree of Angels kicks off inWaterloo ngie Hill is bringing A?): own special little ngel to this Friday's kickoff of the annual Tree of Angels campaign. The popular co-host of KOOl.-FM's morning show welcomed little Jesse Bow- man into the world Sept. 7, and said that her little baby boy has given her a new per- spective on the annual Christmas campaign that collects new, unwrapped toys and distributes them through the Salvation Army to needy children in the community. "l think that once you have a kid of your own it kind of makes you under- stand and appreciate it a lit- tle more." said Hill, finally enjoying some maternity leave after broadcasting from her home until the start of November. "This Christmas is going to be really kind of fun and differ- Cozy, 'crm/y, Sle'ep- wear Q Robes . - . 1 I n t l m " Vin-13:31:: l 1369 King Street. St. Jacobs (Um: Loved) c"tit't'l'i'Jll'."al; I _ Ilrrasj, It UP! BY Boa VWM Chrorucly Staff em because he's here "This year is just going to be a little more special because I understand a little more about what it's all about." While she takes a break from work, Hill will continue to support the charities still near and dear to her heart like the Tree of Angels cam- paign. sponsored by Con- estoga Mall, KOOL-FM and the Waterloo Chronicle. In fact the campaign spokesperson wants to make little Jesse part of the tradi- lion when the campaign kicks off at noon near Con- estoga Mall's Idlers store. "I'm going to start a little tradition here and have him give the first gift away," said Hill about her new son. "I think that's the best dying - we'll teach how to give." Continued from page 5 the new site were built for high school students. which is more suitable for our stu- dents." St. Louis school finds new home Forestell also said the facility will be more accessi- ble, being centrally located near the bus terminal. And for those who drive to school, he said there will be ample parking. "This is a good move for us," he said. "Our mission is And the giving" has gone well for the Ttee of Angels in the past couple of years since its move to Conestoga Mall. The annual campaign saw a 30 per cent increase in the number of toys collected last year. collecting more than 20,000 toys after col- lecting H.200 the year before. "it's just gone gang- busters." said Hill. "The peo- ple of the Tri-City area who listen to KOOL and read The Chronicle, when you ask them for something they're right there guns-a-blazing-" The increase in support for the annual gift-giving campaign couldn't come at a better time, said Major Don Oakley of the Salvation Army. While last year's cam- paign was able to fulfill all the requests that came in, campaign organizers are expecting a bigger demand 'Reaching for the future', and that's what we're con- tinuing to do." - _ Forestell said the school community will close the facility with a symbolic move at 11:30 a.m., Dec.2. The site will be blessed. cake will be served, and members of the public will be invited to share a few words. Some students will then take part in a walking relay to the new site, carrying for toys this year “We're expecting to get more requests from the working poor this year," said Oakley. "There's some unemployment around and there are some people who are Fmding it pretty tight at this time of year. "Certainly with the hydro rates, and such things. that will affect what some people will be able to spend for Christmas. We may see some increases and we'll just have to see what takes place." Those who would like to donate during the annual campaign can visit the tree and pick their own special angel. They then buy an age- appropriate gift for the child described on the card. "last year was a success- ful campaign. and we think this year's campaign will be just as good," said Oakley. some artifacts such as a Christ candle. textbooks and chalk. Foresteil said there will also be a bus tour available to show staff and students the new site, as well as the surrounding neighbour- hood. "There's a real energy around all of this." Forestell said. "Everyone is really excit ed about the move."

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