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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 2005, p. 12

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Meet authors lt Mow Jone Moffini Mel Bradshaw 'CIBC Professionally Managed Portfolios include CIBC Personal Porttolio Servrces ("PPS"), Axiom Portfolios and (ch Managed Portfolio Services afMPS"). PS is it discretionary investment 2i,"h'tfl/i'lt servrce provided by CIBC Trust Corporation. a subsidiary" of CBC, to individu s with household investable assets greater. than $1 1000.. An Axiom Portfolio is a mutual fund that invests in other Mutual funds. MPS is a service which helps you select an appropriate prpf.essiptyh built CBC Managed Portfolio, which is a mutual fund that invests in other CIBC Mutual Funds. Axiom Portfolios are managed by CBC Asset Management Inc. Minimum investment amount of 325.000 is required for an Axiom Portfolio; some exceptions may apply, CIFC, Mutual Funds, ClBC Managed Portfolios and MPS are offered by CIBC Securities Inc, a subsidiary of CBC Commissrons. trai (,tuflmi'n',slos'l'; management fees and expenses all may be associated with mutual fund investments. Please read the prospectus carefully fore investing, Mutual funds are not towered by the Canada Deposit Insurance Co ation or by any other government deposit insurer, nor are they guaranteed by CIBC Mutual fund ya ues change frequently and past retJl'flfl'l'l'r'l, may not be repeated C IB( tmperial Senate is available in select markets and is most appropriate for iridrviduals With homebold investable assets ater than M00.000 (IRE Imperial Semce' is a pan of (median Imperial Bank of (ornmerre CCllk ") CI8C Investor Services lnr CCBC ISl') prootbs investment arraiolrerage products and services (VIM N is a “$30183; and Member (M '"Axom and Mimi Rvth6ts are trademarks ol CIM Asset Management Inc 'For what matters' is a TM of (IN 'Regrstered I! o Would you like to have your child's letter to Santa printed in your Community Newspaper? This year the Waterloo Chronicle will be publishing letters to Santa (at no cost to you) as part of a special holiday wish on Dec. 14. Mail your letters to us at: Cambridge Times " t y ' Note: Only the child's first name and age will be published. Look for Santa 's reply to be printed in the paper on Dec. 23. We reserve the right to edit. Letters cannot be returned. Letters received after deadline of Dec. 6 ---------_yti)l not be published. . Tuesday, November 22, 2005 - Tpam - 9pm. lhe Myderiom Affair d Medea tin-law Please ioin us at The Mysterious Affair at Waterloo for an evening at mystery on Tuesday, November 22, 2005. This is your chance to meet Mary Jane Maffini and Mel Bradshaw, two great Canadian mystery writers. This is a free event. Light refreshments will be provided. The Dead Knitwear designer and the world's fastest crocheter Lily Chin held a book signing and seminar Saturday at Len's Mill store in Waterloo. Fans could get a quick lesson and tips from Chin, who recently appeared on the Martha Stewart Show MADYNE "SON New 2 to benefit II'IIIII donations Continued from page to found. but Lehman says that one candidate will like- ly be a 15-year old child. and the second candidate will be cotastttete Foot Clinic She knows her needles an adult, Bev Berger, the national spokesperson for the Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides. says that clients come from across Canada to Oakville, where the program is located, to train with their new dog for 28 days. "It's not a holiday," says Berger. "It is hard work and requires a commitment on behalf of the recipient." The dogs are generally outdoor working breeds, golden retrievers, Labrador retrieves and standard poo- dles. Berger says the program accepts breed donations from qualified breeders, but have their own breeding facility and kennel in Berger, who has been blind since 1982, lives with her husband and two grown children and says that she is extremely proud to repre- sent this foundation. Breslau. Berger is a three-time recipient of a Canine Vision Canada guide dog. Her cur- rent dog, Kit, is due to retire next spring. so Berger will return to the Oakville train- ing facility to train with her fourth guide dog. "They continue to pro- vide me with the great work- ing dogs that allow me to live a much improved life," she said. For more information on the Lions Foundation, visit wwwdogguides.com . MADVNI "SON PHOTO

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