Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Jan 2005, p. 4

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Per couple ($1 per person) with this coupon â€" 1 I Off Reg. Admission â€" $6._.00 ' I KW Twin City EarI! Bird Home Show, _ at Bingeman‘s,. 425 Bingeman Centre Dr.â€" . C C *E EL C 7 iE XTL NXEPYT C NS , l Fri. 1pm â€" 9pm, Sat. 10â€"6pm, Sun. 10â€"5pm JANUARY 28, 29 & 30 Meet KWs Best Home Improvement Companies "Come Over to our House" LIVE & INTERACTIVE EDIFICE MAGAZINE THEATRE How to Preserve your Memories k _ ¢ Fri. 3pm, Sat. Spor, Sum. 4pm . f A ":‘ in the Garden with Edifice A Sr 0 Bub i 4:30pn, Sat ?pm&Sen lian 1. Ra T \Bh, Your Exterior Paint Project M '-\ â€" Fri. Spm, Sat & Sun. ipm r;; T (aAje & n How Old is My House? ,&‘_ io _ Sall & 0 M ipn Sat Sam, Sn 12pm * KCPSr ; sB Pipratamy ~ Do‘s & Don‘ts of Adding an Addition g[ O T â€" Oe U g51 0n se 11 3pe, Sm 2pe ] ET * , ; §) ~A ’! |H~a.$auhhu? 3R ___â€" ECEA Tgestiaiin ya Twin City Farly Bird Spring’-fi%}z Home â€" _A Chef Culinary Demonstrations, Free Exhibitor & Door Prize Draws, Continuous Exhibitor Demonstrations all weekend, and much more! fwag â€" $73; worertioociromcr ME We e e A&r4é=a PCQ@nnYVYVSaVvVe S h 45'5 é?fié-é%;n ow Centre Dr. Free for Seniors 55+ (Fri 1ipm â€" 6pm) EMQ8.5 at Bingeman‘s, 425 P 1 800 S5S61 5076 wowyw.regionalshows.com aarchamni!m E. PARKING ** e T J Wfe WLU a popular choice for applicants since they started taking in guests in November. "When you come inside from outside and you‘ve been walking all day. your feet are cold and wet. Believe. this is just like a That puts a lot of presâ€" sure on their footwear, so giving new socks is a simple way to offer them some comfort. Kids learn about growing problem Continued from page 3 Godsend." The homeless have to do a lot of walking during the day to get to different shelâ€" ters and to access the social services they need. W1Mr|d Launer Universi ty is proving to be one of the most popular choices for high school students applying for university admission. "Out of the Cold runs in a different church every night. so they have to walk from Waterloo to Kitchener, then back to Waterloo." said Savâ€" bigures released by the Ontano Universities Appliâ€" cation Centre show that lLauner is seeing the second greatest percentage increase in firstâ€"choice applications. while Ontario‘s overall increase is quite small. L amamcral assstance bs Health C anwbs Y) Ontario Have your child‘s development, vision, and teeth checked Speechâ€"language check for children up to 4 years old See display about children‘s health and services for families Family play area and snacks! Sign up atthe YMCA Ontario Earty Years Centre or call Our Place, Family Resource & Earty Years Centre 154 Gatewood Road, Kitchener thy the corner of Westmount Road i asi & Qucen‘s Rivd 4 CHILP Families with childrea 0â€"6 years old‘ YMC A Ontario Earty Years Centre 425 University Avenue East, Waterloo tat the corner of Andge SNreet) February 5 (Saturday) age. "A lot of our homeless are also chased out of places during the day when they seek shelter, so they have to do a lot more walking." Savage said the simple gesture is welcomed by the people the Out of the Cold program helps. "Believe me, this is really appreciated." said Savage. "Whenever I give out a pair of socks, I always get a Lhe number of applicaâ€" uons trom students who list Launer as their first choice has grown by 23.4 per cent Laumer had received 3.115 firstâ€"choice applications by Jan. 15. At the same point in the application process last year. firstâ€"choice applicaâ€" uons totalled 2.526. Applications that list lLauner as one of the choicâ€" es grew by 4.2 per cent. with the number increasing from Sign up at Our Place or call: March 1 (Tuesday) 9:00 a.m. â€" 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. â€" 7:00 p.m. â€" Mike Savage (Jut of the Cold program "Believe, this is just like a Godsend." I |__Free _ | 571â€"1626 741â€"8585 "It was really fun and A _ really weird," said Kayleigh. a _ "I got a few good shots." IA 15,307 to 15.944 Those percentages com pate with a 2.3 per ceont increase in firstâ€"choice applications and a 6.5 per vent decline in allâ€"choice applications across the Ontario system. "It is always gratifying to see that students recognize all that your university has to offer..." said Arthur Stephen, viceâ€"president of university advancement. thank you from them "And I‘m going to tell everybody who gets a pair tonight where they came from." For little Kayleigh Christâ€" mann, 7, who brought in a pair of socks each of the four collection days at the school, she was just glad she could help. "I wanted to help out because there was a lot of people who needed socks," said the Grade 2 student. Playing a little sock dodgeball was just an added bonus. "I asked my dad and he sent some socks in for me so that they (homeless) can keep warm." YMCA

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy