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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Sep 2005, p. 6

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NOW OPEN N WATERLO O ! Waterloo â€" 10 Wyman Rd #8 Kitchener â€" 227 Manitou Dr. You will learn How to Find & Treat The Pressure Points for Energy * Headaches * insomnia (sleep difficuttes} Nervousness/Irritability * Sinus & Allergies * Neck Parn Arm and Wrist Pain {Carpal Tunnel Syngrome} Digestive Disorders * Lower Back Pain Numoness & Tingling {Arms & Legs} With Dr. Bryan Lawrence, D.C Continued from page 3 Hurricane horror leaves couple with nightmares others could contact their loved ones. "That‘s going to be a great bill when it comes in," G said with a laugh. "But, like us, they needed to tell their families they were fine. "After getting out of those conditions, where they were surrounded by feces, urine, blood and dead bodies that were being piled in the corâ€" ner, they needed to talk to somebody," Marcy added. G‘s cousin was at the Astrodome when the bus pulled in, welcoming the couple and ending their day of hell. "We all saw the worst of human nature that day." But the moment they left the others on the bus was bittersweet, G said. "We had the means to leave, we just couldn‘t until www.searsfloor.ca we could reach a place with power," G said. "It‘s the peoâ€" ple who live below the poverty line and lost the litâ€" tle they had to begin with, and who have no place to go that you really worry about." Some friends from the U.S. were so concetned they contacted Canada‘s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, as well as the Waterloo Chronicle, for information on their whereâ€" abouts. Arriving back in Canada Sunday â€" almost one week after the hurricane hit â€" the couple couldn‘t believe how many people were conâ€" cerned for them. "We were overwhelmed and touched by how much our friends worried." Marcy Pooch park gets two paws up Continued from page 1 earned from each dog tag would mostly go towards the maintenance and cleanâ€"up of the park. The highest expense calâ€" culated for the park includâ€" ed the continuous cleanâ€"up of the park, which was more than $1,800, as well as the additional cost of $1,825 per year for waste disposal. The city was previously dishing out $2,000 to assist in maintenance of the park, while Dogerloo footed the remainder of the bill in the Fence repairs, miscellaâ€" neous landscaping and materials, and park moniâ€" toring are other expenses that make up the park‘s total operating costs. At over 1,000 km to the tank, you‘ll be surprised how much money you save Volkswagen, bringing fuel efficient vehicles to Canadians since 1952 The Volkswagen TDI Diesel. 550 Weber St North, Waterloo 884â€"7470 Volkswagen Waterioo said. "They‘re like our extended family." And while life is returning to normal, with G starting back to work as a computer course instructor at St. Louis vocational school in Kitchâ€" ener, both agreed the images from that day will stay with them for years to come. amount of $2,500 through donations to continue the upkeep of the area, LucasSâ€" witzer said. Coun. Gary Kieswetter said he is in support of keeping the park open as it is still successful by the large amount of dog owners who use the area. "I see no reason why we can‘t just come up with the extra $4,000 in the budget to cover the cost," he said. "We‘re going to have a lot more headaches down the road if we close the park." Coun. Mark Whaley said the amount of work that has been put into future of the park has been a waste of city staff‘s time, and they need to just come to a deciâ€" sion and move on. "We all saw the worst of human nature that day." "We‘re both still having â€" Marcy Italiano Waterloo resident trouble sleeping. I‘m having nightmares," Marcy said. "One morning this week I woke up and it was raining; immediately worried how high the water level was." "I‘m trying to get my head back in the game, but it‘s funny how small everyâ€" thing seems now," G added. "Things I would stress over before, like starting another school year, don‘t bother me as much." Marcy knows what she‘s going to do with the experiâ€" ence. The published horror book writer now has the perâ€" fect makings for her nexi novel. "I‘ll definitely be writing this story," she said. "This is the third time that Dogerloo has been on the agenda (recently," he said.. "(LucasSwitzer) _ has been working on this for months now and this is a ridiculous waste of staff‘s time. C "We were brought into office and we‘re tying up staff time on ridiculous stuff like this." Staff _ received _ no response by any residents, that they were aware of, who supported the closing of the park. City staff had received more than 90 eâ€"mails and a number of phone calls from residents that opposed the potential closure of the dog park. c*» io 4,

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