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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Sep 2005, p. 9

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Lester B. Pearson public school in Waterloo hunched its Trekking Tuesdays program yester- day, promoting walking and biking to school over riding in a car. Taking part in the kickoff were Grade 7 student Peter Hagedorn (left) and Grade 8 student Stephanie Lowe. local SEMI!“ tiitttttlttt in tttttttttttt The Kitchener-Waterloo English School is a final- ist in the Community Lead- ership category for the 2005 Canada Post Literacy Awards, Canada Post employee volunteers selected the 75 finalists for four categories from 223 nominations. A panel of literacy advocates. educators and business leaders. including Olympian Greg Joy, now have the diffi- cult task of reviewing these f f” '//1 (we ltortouredto Je " ty 1 . tf b., " . _ TOTAL SKIN A luxurious way to spend your day Trekking Tuesdays submissions to determine the winners in the cate- gories: Individual Achieve- ment, Educator, Communi- ty Leadership and Business 1sradership. "I am overwhelmed by the stories of incredible courage and compassion I am reading." said Joy. More than 1,400 adult learners, including many newcomers to Canada. take classes every year at the school, which provides AWAKEN YOUR SENSES IN TOTAL RELAXATION CLINIC AND SPA (llé’ (If? itortouredto Je "oototutedutt Itrte 1% 'eve (0/) oyJUA' ... thunh, 1pru! & BODY practical and usable English language instruction in an open and culturally aware learning environment. The school also offers cit- izcnship courses and pro- vides structured child care, which gives the children of adult learners a head start in kindergarten. Winners of the awards will he announced ut the end of this month. Visit www.canadapost.cailitera- cyawards . SUBMITTED PHOTO 576-2250 www.totalskinandbody.com 385 Frederick, Kitchener Frederick St. Mall

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