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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 May 2005, p. 12

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Science fiction novel this year‘s One Book, One Community choice sSawvers Hominids C omâ€" muniâ€" ty readâ€" ing selec which was ‘ announced Wednesday at the Perimeter Institute in Water loo. Book, One "The author suggests to the reader a possible situaâ€" tion, then introduces a variâ€" ety of whatâ€"ifs," she said. "He ends up building a world on whatâ€"ifs, which brings you into the story." CUT CARNATIONS Assorted Colours * LONG STEM ROSES * CUT CHRYSANTHEMUMS "O0"~ * MIXED GIFT BUNCHES * + MIXED FLOWER CENTREPiECES ‘25". Petails & POIS me Smith said Sawyer touchâ€" . Cii ocont a Waedoo lnctong pan " _ LNTCHENERâ€"WATERLOO DELIVERY â€" $5.50 3“:';“::&?;:’;‘;“:?:::‘" Worldwide delivery service with *4 By Anogea Bary Chronicle Staff Â¥ Petais & Pots (Waterloo) Petals & Pots (Kitchener) 65 University Ave , E Call 885â€"2180 _ 725 Ofttawa St S Call 742â€"7221 $ es on a number of hot topics _ up really caring about the including society‘s structure, people in the book, which how people treat the enviâ€" is important to a lot of ronment, and the readers. structure of the "The author makes justice |sysâ€" you care, and he tem. inspires you to take "He‘s created very believable characters, which is something that may entice those who haven‘t tried a scienceâ€"fiction novel," she said. "You end TROPICAL MIXED PLANTERS & FLOWERING PLANTS FLOWERING AZALEAS *35"., 6" Ported mums 410" â€" LIFESTYLE Flower & Gift Shop fourth year, â€" the One Book, One Community proâ€" gram has encouraged more than 35,000 adults in Waterloo Region to get on the same page and to build new connections in the community through the shared experience â€" of Organized by library staff, area booksellers, city staff and volunteers, the program selects a book wtitâ€" ten by a Canadian that is engaging and will inspire lively discussion. reading ' Region. "These events are a great opportunity for readers to meet an author that‘s at the top of his game," Smith said. "And hearing the story read in the voice of its creajor brings a whole other dimension to the work." The community event listing will be on the One Book, One Community Web site at www.therecord.com!/oneâ€" book . irer Stats * Reunion at Waterbridge High Class of ‘55 Meet the Author events will take place in Septem â€" ber _ at various locaâ€" tions in Waterlo o The Kâ€"W Silver Stars presents Composters will be distributed from 7 a.m. to noon, while quantities last, at Kitchener Memorial Auditorium and Cambridge Centre. The event will include a food drive. For more information, call the compost informaâ€" tion line at 883â€"5100 or visit www.region.waterl00.0n.ca . The Region of Waterloo will distribute free comâ€" posters on a firstâ€"come, firstâ€"serve basis this Saturday to end Compost Awareness Week. _ _For $35 per person, attendees will enjoy a musical biography of Rosemary Clooney, "mocktails" prior to the program and dessert following the performance. For more information or to buy a ticket, call 885â€" 4810. Parkwood Mennonite Home, located at 726 New Hampshire St., is holding a fundraiser in its new faciliâ€" ty this Friday at 6:30 p.m. By visiting Ten Thousand Villages on World Fair Trade Day â€"May 14 â€" customers can change the way they purchase by buying fair trade products. Purchasing fair trade products â€" coffee, jewelry or beautiful handicrafts for the home â€" offers increased support to farmers and artisans in places such as Bangladesh, Uganda and Haiti, by providing much needed income. As a result, their children can go to school and their families are healthier. During this event at 1 p.m., Yousaf Chaman, a Ten Thousand Villages rug representative, will host a free Introduction to Oriental Rugs seminar. Around the world, thousands of people are workâ€" ing together to build livelihoods and change lives through fair trade. _ â€" s __ Locally, Ten Thousand Villages will be hosting a Rug Event featuring the work of artisans from JAKCISS Oriental Rugs, based in Lahore, Pakistan. On May 14, World Fair Trade Day, events will take place in over 60 countries, as well as across Canada. The Rug Event and seminar are ideal for anyone wishing to learn more about this prized art form and the benefits of purchasing rugs made under fair trade conditions. Region hosts composter distribution Saturday Retirement home celebrates new facility Event to honour World Fair Trade Day Directed by Roman Dubinsky With musical direction by Heather Morris This play is about a small Southern Ontario High School‘s 50th Class Reunion, and the class mates who make it memorable. It is one that will touch the funny bones as well as the hearts of the audience. 1t is a play of comedy and introspection with live music from that cra.

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