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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 2005, p. 16

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Walk‘lor breast cancer this Mother's Bay The Bram (iunu-r \llfil‘l) In Canada and do". ladies wear clothing, an- u-aming up again this yt'ur for a nationwide walk for a Ctlrt' (In Mother's Day, May last year. with the addi- tion of den ladies wear as a partner. nvvr S70,000 was raised for tCanadian rcwarch into breast cancer _ the discasv women fear most, sirtce the Mother's IMy Walk started in 1991 in Point Edward. Ont., thousands of dollars have been raised. "The 2004 Mother's Day Walk will he by far the biggest mall walk yet In raise funds in find a cure for her cancer." says Barbara Bone. vice-president of development, for thc Breast Cancer Society of Canada (BCSCI. Walks will he held at 70 or more Cleo mall locations across Canada. including 6kmestoga Mall inWaterloo. FREE Consultation 7d7-9198 Numan 6? I Lmrqudul hzm Paw “rug!“ l, Plm. an . 'TI Awqt h _ IL t mulhl was: trvohrt "hs “in.” I oreoltntu unh 1 " I. a Att,mLNc' huh"! win Max M tht n- II hr“ "H, v-vl.~~uu~,:|1l And then DO it y) "Be Healthy _ Be Happy" Miami North r- ptWi4x-t w N LOSE WEIGHT with Homoeopathic Doctor 517 1/ H: _ h l'lcdge sheets an- avail- able at all store locations This year. you can also pledge online al wwwmmh- ersdaywalkra - for those who don't live close to a do" store For more information. visit www.mothersday- walk.ca or wwwhsc.ra . 1“" 1L1"... “an..." ‘ y AROUND :, ( ‘ -,,,_'.,l_lS='=c2,,,,_=,=a_l More than 30 rare breeds of farm animals will he on display at Dunn Heritage Crossroads an Saturday from IO amt, to 4:30 pm. Workshops and demonstrations, such us sheep dog demonstrations. are included in the educational day, which costs SIG for members and $15 for adults and children under l.? enter for free, For more information. roman Wendy (Zunnell an Nil-ISM. Dunn Heritage Crossroads is kicking all its 43m season on May I with horse-drawn wagon rides. farm animals and u variety ofactivities for the whole family. from 101nm to4:30p.m. Regular admission will apply: Fur more information. contact Wendy Conrlell at THE-IBM. Doon Heritage Crossroads plans for busy weekend " hc lust-[1h Schneider Hans pronoun the 14th annual hurl, Fair and perennial t'xrhungt- this Saturday from to am. In c, pm. Purchase herbs and hvrh- and garden-related products. Gardeners are invited to exchange their plants for dim-rem varieties at the perennial exchange. Admission is free and thtrsc who bring perennials can also enter the historical Imus. at 466 Queen St. s., Kitchener, for free. llu- lruvr-Menntmiw Chilthvn's l ihnir pwwmx tiw :mm annual spring runu'n ut the "relau Mrnnuniu- Church Im 2ytiWoolwich ht. fi, in "relau, {he mom, You Shall Have l Mung. lake, place this Saturday a! " pin]. with syn-rial 1:1]?th Imilunng the lmvrAMt-nnnniu- Youth tchoir. [ickets arc SH per adult, Sh pvr child and S20 pvr hnnih. In Tt'ht'rw' lirkma. call 5363801 Foot Works presents its first annual Hvalth lair on May 4 at the Waterloo Memorial Rerrcatisn Centre, in thr, Hauser Hans Room. from ”:45 In G pm. Issues on the agenda include thc y,/sncfits, of Com- pression stockings. diet fads and a pharmacology update. Admission is free with pre-registration and Sun at the door. Proceeds will he donated to the Diabetes Association, Schneider Haus presents annual herb fair Saturday For more information, roman Andrea at 8886274 Foot Works presents lst annual health fair at Waterloo Rec Complex Children's choir holds spring concert this Sunday in Breslau

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