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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Jan 2004, p. 5

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Continued from page I Summer party counters cold snap .. His only [lung I don't llkr ls bees" While the wuucl weather made mre hee,,. and duh for that matter. would be nu pmhlem at this indoor pic- nic. the winter blahs an- an unwanted party crasher all this time of year. l'hat's why the school's parent commit. tee decided to add a little "spark" to the students" school day said Jutylyn Mennill. a member of Hole Mitre-Elisabeth-Bri/rel, school committee. "We wanted to do some- thing exciting for the stu- dents in January when it tends to he cold and windy," said Mennill. "We wanted to Waterloo North Prestry- terian Church will hold an evening of beautiful singing featuring the 50 voice Gloryland Chorus, Febn at 7 p.m. The ctiurch is lucated at 685 Highpoint Ave. "ft was an ideal week to do it considering the weather. " . Restaurants . Catering . Meats a Cheese . Bakery . Seminar & Banquet Rooms [Nb King Nt., fit Jacobs (519) 664-2286 -- locelyn Mcnnill school camminee Monday & Tuesday 5pm -7pm Continues for a limited time... BREAKFAST mm! "0 H $5 . BUFFET grew )';,.i,;',,ilvlll" 8W t and n waiit/ii) _ .4: _ ' Includes soup, our famous Waterloo County Salad Bar, hot buffet and dessert. a EARLY BIRD) EVENING; BUFFET ”amt/Ger Billboaml STONE CROCK 59 Church St. w. ELMIRA (519)669-1521 1:" was/an ideal week to dn it considering the wealth er." give them a little spark to brighten up the winlen - The school has really become a close-knit com- munity since opening its doors more than two years ago at the former site of St. A teacher at Ecole Miyre-trisabethoruytre shows her students how to limbo last Friday. Rrwrum'unl A', ( 'ttttwitty, 5T 0y Junction birthday Phrties 'LT/child includes: 2 ‘nra. starr. loo: bag & .urlch W the past 2 years over 600 cmidren have enjoyed a Toy .JantIon birtnday party Available Themes.. Thar-nab. 5:36 the Sunder. Arts 'n Daft a, Macaelire Riverworks, St. Jacobs Every Saturday in January 66a-TAS 1 {a 32m. 5" Church St W Hmlm (519) 6694521 Thomas Aquinas Catholic elementary school on Glen- ridge Drive. "Right now were at about 110 students. plus the day- care. and we have tremen- dous school spirit." said Mennill, adding there are school espansion plans in the works. "That's especially important this month because it is so cold. "You can see the 'joie de vivre' at Mitre-Elisabeth- Bruyére. even in the winter." The Region ot Waterioo has established a Landfill Liaison committee tor the Waterloo Litmifilt Site. M members ot the public are invited to attend the committee meetings. The goal of the Committee is to identity operational problems that affect local residents such as litter and noise and to resolve those issues in a cooperative manner. The next meeting of the Liaison Committee is scheduled tor 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 3. 2004 at the Waterloo Landfill Administration Building. 925 Erb Street West, Waterloo. Subsequent meet- ings will be held quarterly on the first Tuesday of May, August and September 2004 at the same time and location. If you require any additional information on the Liaison committee, please contact Linda Churchill at 883-5150 ext 243 between 8:30 am aM 4:30 pm WATERLOO LANDFILL LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING riiiiiij'iioi"kcitcittl)(/') Boneless Blade, Cross Cut or Short Rib Roasts o..................) lb. Boneless Chicken Breasts..........) lb. Centre Cut Pork Chops.............$3.49 lb. Cooked BBQ Ribs....................$4.49 lb. Mini Black Forest Ham........ Medium Cheddar..... tft' (7%1‘mef49ar/ (5/ Cr/ 'ifi'lge., Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE Stone Crock Bakery (519) 664-3612 I402 King Street, St. Jacobs 6" Chocolate, White at Marble Cake Order now for Valeetines Day ...............$5.99 lb. $10.95 .....$2.79 lb.

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