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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Jun 2007, p. 14

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yey «CiDpS! 14 * WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, June 27, 2007 cycle caÂ¥bridge We mute youn to gom the growing nmumber of chents who have been impressed by om ontstanding services and atmosphere. Huny this Gift package is only available in lmited quanties EMTER OUR CITY PAREUAT SUMMER COLOURMG COMTEST AvD yOU COULD wWiH GREAT PRIZES! Send us a hand drawn coloured picture of your absolutely, positively most favourite thing to do in the summer and win great prizes like... * A new bike from Cycle Cambridge | * Junior Golf Lessons from Golf Without Limits * Golf Passes from Saginaw Golf Club * A Skateboard from Axess 33 * Mini Golf Passes from Gophers Mini Golf * Passes to Wings of Paradise * Gift Certificates to Sportsworld Arcade Must be a hand drawn coloured picture No writing on the front of the picture. Put your full name, age and phone number on the back of the picture. All entries must be submitted no later than August 1, 2007. Prizes are as offered, no substitutions. Winners will be contacted by phone and will also be announced in the September 2007th edition of City Parent. The twelve top winning pictures will become a part of the the 2007â€"2008 City Parent school calendar. Winners will be determined in the following 4 age groups: 4â€"5, 6â€"7, 8â€"9, 10â€"14. CONTEST RULES: 5 Laure! St Waterioe, ON N2J 2H1 (zlfi & coart sfi PESEO AXLSS 33 A drowning can occur when the guardian‘s attenâ€" tion is distracted for only a moment and a small child can drown in a few inches of water. Drowning is the second leading cause of unintenâ€" tional death in children ages one to four. According to the 2001 Canadian Red Cross rfational drowning report, 46 per cent of ydurig children who drown are alone at the time and 17 per cent are with other chilâ€" dren. Of the toddlers who drown, 38 per cent do so in a private swimming pool. Also, an estimated six to 10 additional nearâ€"drowning incidents occur for every todâ€" 125 Weber St. W. Kitchener | 519.579.3950 Keep kids water safe Visit our large showroom for Residential & Commercial Awnings Broil King. Barâ€"Bâ€"Q m,mnflflmammfl.flflm Enter to win a fabulous _{ 77 *see store for details For more information, call 519â€"883â€"2008, ext. 5316 or email Sharon Michael at misharon@region.waterl00.0 n,ca. "When children are near or playing in the water, an adult must be actively holdâ€" ing them or following them and children must be within arms reach at all times," said Sharon Michael, a public health nurse with the Region of Waterloo Public Health department. Parents can help keep their children safe by enrolling them in swimming or water safety lessons and by ensuring everyone is wearing their lifejacket. dler who drowns. PICK UP YOUR COPY OF CITY PARENT AT THE WATERLOO CHRONICLE OFFICE, SHOPPERS DRUG MART, WATERLOO REC CENTRE, WATERLOO Please send all entries to: City Parent c/o Cambridge Times 1460 Bishop St., Cambridge ON, N1R 7N6 Attn: Lynn Bartol One entry per person please! Cancer survivor Diego Axtmann, 4, warms up before the Canadian Cancer Society‘s Relay for Life in Waterloo Park on Friday evening. Participants stayed up all night and rallied together to raise funds for the fight against cancer. I‘m a survivor LIBRARY, IEMRS OR SOBEYS JNNFER OAMSTON PHOTO

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