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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Oct 2004, p. 3

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533 Kvnég St N. Watenoe 885â€"5001 wwwbkvolvo.met BORK IN SWEDEN. RA!ISED IN CANAOA Bâ€"K VOLVO ecorate »â€"Cure CERTIFIED CITY NEWS Take part in Decorate for a Cure and create an atmosphere ofwell being. both at home. and in the community During October, Breast Cancer Awareness Month. $2 00 for every gallon of Benjamin Moore Collection interior paint sold will be donated to the s Canadian Cancer Society . |" P Cenecien Sockert Benjamin ' t or b t Cancer _ canadieane o Capien mem on S t oo e The annual Oktoberfest Thanksgiving Day Parade took over King Street in Waterloo and Kitchener Monday morning, offering a dbse of Gemuetlichkeit to the crowds that lined the street. Clockwise from bottom left â€" A member of the Cambridge Shriners club rode along the parade route in style; Miss Oktoberfest, Robyn Hewâ€" son, received a warm reception,; a brass band known as The Hitmen bore a striking resemblance to the Blues Brothers; Jim Brickman, owner of the Brick Brewery in Waterloo, dressed up for the occasion; Oktoberfest‘s own Oncle Hans made his annual appearance; dancers put some swing into things; and Waterloo Mayor Herb Epp, dressed in his lederhosen, waved to the crowd. Ein Prosit! CHRONICLE |@ 145 Edudar gh 24 M IeCactort i ¢ing i+ img H DECORATING & Drsto 1 rel N CBNTRES t brenies 51 51 51

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