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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Apr 2007, p. 22

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22 . WATthIX) CHRONICLE 'Wtdnmday April A, 2007 I In a world of uncertainty ( [bring sense i to it all. EorhrCciu-Mccormk9, com wwwuEor5ttMcCrgmittk, com J. Earle McCormick Financial Strategist 519 725 4505 Sleep Country COIIBBIS loud tttr needy families leap Country Canada is now run- Sning its annual Salvation Army Food Drive, a campaign created to give back to the community by sup- porting local food banks in Ontario. Through April IO, all non-perish- able food items collected at Sleep Country's 69 store locations in Ontario will be donated to the Salvation Army "We often turn to the community for support in raising food for local food banks." says Graham Moore, ter- ritorial secretary for public relations and development for the Salvation Army "Every year we are faced with the need to provide assistance to margin. alized Canadians in need of food sup- plies to help provide for their families. ll is because of contributions made by organizations such as Sleep Country Canada that we are able to continue to give hope to thousands across the for distribution to families in need Two Scrapbook Friends. located in east Waterloo, is providing sosn- slaches for the Kitchener Rangers play- off games. Local store gets hairy for hockey in support of the Rangers. Carolyn Wolff and Joanne Burton created die- cut moustaches for their families and v $phr, HYDROPOOL FITNESS setf-c)eoniog hot tubs -r.-i-"-. I . " Ill, , " g S unsung . - - I -+ Ill. h Blltlllll' . 5322.513? we "' - IAIQ‘IIII' country. " "So many families acre“ Canada depend on the assistance of krcal food banks and the Salvation Army plays an important role in supporting their communities," says Christine Magee, president of Sleep Country Canada. "Our annual Salvation Army Food Drive is just one of the ways we are able to support the communities in which we operate, all while helping families in need in Ontariof' Members of the public can visit any Sleep Country location to drop off canned or packaged food products, friends to wear at the playoff games in support pflheteam. _ Word got around and Two Scrap- book Friends was contacted by the Rangers head office, who asked them to supply a few thousand moustaches for the fans at the upcoming home games. Learn more at l vors.assante.com/advisorsldtuthedord www.aguatrainer.ca Asunte Financial Management Ltd. 457 armband Drive, Kitchener (519) 578-4494 ext. 5535 " Nr-rm NMStN

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