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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Jun 2007, p. 4

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4 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE * Wednesday, June 20, 2007 Riverworks Building, St. Jacobs 519â€"664â€"2155 VINTAGE SOUL g'canc[ Roet ga'zment Co. Join us for an afternoon of Music and Refreshments Everyone welcome. Donations will be accepted for Mary‘s Place CALL US AT 519â€"886â€"3410 FEATURING: Gregory Cross, Broadway Vocalist Waterloo Heights Retirement Apartments 170 Erb Street, W., Waterloo Deerskin gloves, moccasins & mukluks * Canadian made leather coats & jackets * A wide variety of sheepskin products * Foldâ€"away leather and cowboy hats Saturday, June 23, 2007 2:30 p.m. NOW Continued from page 3 mount Road North; it begins at 7 p.m. on Friday, and runs until 7 a.m. the folâ€" lowing day. During that time, participants take turns walking around the track. The first lap is just for cancer survivors, who carry a banner that says "I am a survivor." "As a survivor, it‘s that sense of the camaraderie and strength and courage, and remembering what all of us went 1440 KING ST. N. (Riverworks) Riverworks, St. Jacobs â€" 519â€"664â€"3380 â€" Fax 519â€"884â€"8189 Wz VYears Serving the T St. Jacobe A la:;:mtinn of Brifish r‘g/odani Chocolates "= Local Relays for Life hope to raise more than $450,000 PIMMS TRADING POST 20" off STOREWIDE June 21/07 only The luminary ceremony, when peoâ€" ple light candles that are placed in bags around the track, will be held around 10 p.m. "It‘s quite an empowering thing that goes on," said Karen Griffiths, the manager of the Waterloo Canadian Cancer Society. through during our treatments, and now we‘re all around to celebrate," Paul said of the lap. â€" Participants write messages of love hope and remembrance on the bags. 519â€"664â€"3830 §19 .6 6 4â€" 3 149 ie , & tJQIexandna*s SHOES FOR WOMen un SHOES FOR WOMENt 1440 King St. in Riverworks, St. Jacobs "It‘s one of the most emotional things .... It‘s powerful, that‘s what it is," Paul said. Just like when he was young, his family will be by his side at the relay. "It means a lot to me. I‘m no longer fighting cancer, but everyone is in need of a support network, and that‘s my support network." The goal this year is to raise $450,000 between the Waterioo relay and one recently held in Cambridge. B@rrn 2 Tog

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