It‘s not too early to start thinking green espite what the calâ€" Dendar says, it‘s never too early to begin thinking about next year‘s garden. The 2003 Kitchener Master Gardeners three winter seminars will begin Feb. 13 with a lesson on how to construct a new pond from the bottom up. _ Ponds are one of the latâ€" est trends in gardening today. Master Gardeners will show you how to build a beautiful pond and give you tips on how to mainâ€" tain it year after year. The next focus on Feb. 20 is on the environment and how we can conserve water with drought tolerant plants. __ A waterâ€"wise garden can be beautiful and easy to Fundex Investments â€" New shares must be held for at least eight years to avoid repaym? the tax credits. Commissions, trailing commissions. management fees. expenses may be associated with Labour sponsored fund investments Read the prospectus before investing. Labour sponsored investment funds are not guaranteed, their values will change, and past performâ€" ance may not be repeated LOOKING FOR A SECURE INVESTMENT? A stable dividend + 30% tax refund = Yield and Stability Better than a GIC A Core Investment in Your Portfolio A Douglas Edwards information Seminar eA â€" Thursday, February 13, 7 PM The Gallery On The Grand 220 King St. N. Waterloo (Behind Phil‘s & Stanley‘s Burgers / Across from WLU} Featuring ROIFund Guest Speakers Michael Banfield & Fernando Cipriano RSVP 570.3900 or doug@huntleyohagan.com accomplish with the right plants and garden design. And finally, have you seen the produce section of your local grocery store lately? It‘s organic, organic, organic. The seminars will take place from 7â€"9 p.m. at the Adult Recreation Centre, 185 King St. S. in Waterloo. The final seminar Feb. 27 will discuss the latest trends in organic gardenâ€" ing. Why it‘s important for your family, and why it‘s important for the earth are just some of the questions they‘ll answer. The cost to attend is $7 per session or $20 for all three. For more information or to register, call Mary Ann Varey at 885â€"2067. At their annual general meeting Saturday in uptown Waterloo, members of the Taoist Tai Chi Society of Canada â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo unveiled their new fundraising Tâ€"shirt. The shirt features the five animals â€" dragon, snake, tiger, leopard and crane â€" that manifest in those who practise the martial art. Club president Lawrie Carter (right) and club member Naureen Brodie, whose 18â€"yearâ€"old granddaughter Erin Graves designed the shirt, were on hand for the unveilâ€" ing. Beginner Tai Chi classes start at the Waterloo location, 92 King St. S. (above Janet Lynn‘s), later this month. For inforâ€" mation, call 884â€"8801. pesorah chandaLL proto We Believe In Kids Foundation launches savings card program ’IYle We Believe In Kids Foundation, in partnerâ€" ship with Good Works Alliance, has launched a savâ€" ings card program as a new fundraiser. For $20, the package includes a savings card for Montana‘s Cookhouse, Mega Pizza, Midas and Grand Valâ€" ley Golf and Country Club Each card offers special disâ€" counts at the participating $34.95 cor Available in assorted colours 12 LONG STEM ROSES "Fop YoUp VALENTINE" ROMANTIC BUNCHES .95 & up Please â€" Wit 5 smm 0 "od Petals & POtS Inc. _ Fiower & Gift Shop LONG STEM ROSES Kitchenerâ€" 725 Ottawa St. S Watertoo: 65 University Ave. E. Call 742â€"7227 Call 885â€"2180 & 100 gram Laura Secord Miniatures special 40.95 oz assorted colours CUT CARNATIONS +39.88 The five animals oun rax mumera 885â€"4482 businesses, and all cards are valid until March 2004. The We Believe In Kids Foundation, through the efforts of community volunâ€" teers, is dedicated to raising funds for kidsLINK/NDSA. More information is available at www whik.ndsa.on.ca. For more information or to purchase a savings card, contact the foundation office at 746â€"5437, ext. 112. LOVE TEDDY