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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 2006, p. 20

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DROP BY OUR BOOTH AND PICK UP YOUR FREE GROW CHART Where: Chicopee, 396 Morrison Rd, Kitchener : When: Sunday, May 28, 2006 : Time: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. (rain or shine) â€" Admission: $5/person or $1Â¥/family A OVER 40 EXHIBITORS INCLUDING:* City Parent, Kitchener Fire Department, Dave FM, Bingemans, The Record, Cookie Cutters, Sportball, Camp Joshua, Sylvan Leamning Centre, Waterloo Childrens Museum, Homer Watson House & more Paigaate onr ind onnlivexcey 6B Uit: rarmly Fun Day FACE PAINTING! MAGIC SHOW! it www.skichicopee.com for details "Meagan Mitchell is a very mature, responsible, caring citiâ€" zen of our school. She is a model for good citizenship." Notable achievements: Meagan is a member of the school‘s athletic council. She played on the basketball and volleyball teams. Future pians: Meagan hopes to take on leadership roles in high school and to one day become a math teacher. School: Centennial Grade: 8 Nominator: J. Struck Meagan Mitchell School: Waterioo collegiate Grade: 12 Nominator: Craig Nickel "Scott is a true gentleman and a class act who has had a significant impact on the WCI community in his five years here." ‘Notable achievements: He‘s spent two years on student council execuâ€" tive; he was a key member of 2004 Relay for Life committee that raised $55,000 for the Canadian Cancer Society; he‘s coâ€"chair of 2006 Relay for Life; he started the Viking Charity Crew for Grade 9 and 10 students; he played AAA Midget baseball for Waterloo Tigers; he‘s a member of senior boys volleyball team who won an OFSAA silver medal (2005); and he‘s a coach. of peewee and bantam baseball teams for Waterloo baseball. Future plans: To attend university to study biochemistry; to play baseball at university and for the Waterloo Junior Tigers. Scott Findlay or call 1 800 Oâ€"Canada (1 800 622â€"6232) TTY 1 800 926â€"9105 (telecommunications device for the speech and hearing impaired/deaf) or visit a Service Canada centre near you. Canada‘s New Government "Claire has tremendous potential as a leader. She is a gifted young woman who is highly motivated." Notable achievements: She is a member of the track and field team, Youth in Action committee and Spirit of Waterloo dance team. She had a 96 per cent average in her first semester. Future plans: Claire hopes to take on more leadâ€" ership roles in her school and community in the future. School: Bluevale Grade: 9 Nominator: Mrs. Morris Claire Casher Tax relief for all Canadians including 1 percentage point off the GST and 28 other tax cuts. Focused spending to help families including child care spaces and the $1,200 per year Universal Child Care Benefit. . Balanced budget and plan to reduce debt by $3 billion per year. Find out what Budget 2006 does for you, click Tax Relief. Focused Spending. Debt Paydown. Focusing on priorities www.fin.gc.ca BUDGET 2006 Grade: 8 Nominator: Tina May and Jennifer MacKâ€" innon "She‘s always willing to include others; and she‘s helpful." Notable achievements: She‘s a participant of various school sports teams, as well as a community baseball team. She‘s a library helper and a primary classroom helper Future plans: To work in photography and coach baseball. School: St. Agnes Jessica Moore

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