ll . WAI Hill)“ CHROME" . Wednoday, ‘uly Anxious readers lined up at Words Worth Books in Waterloo midnight on Saturday to get their copy of Harry Pot- ter and the Deathly Hallows by J.k. Rowling. Customers who waited until Saturday afternoon to get their copy had the opportunity to see a few char- acters from the book. From left Rebecca and Sophie Dallaire, aged 8 and 10 respectively. stood with Featherhoof (Alexandra Dysinski) and a magician (Dawn Mckechnie). The store had sold 354 copies of the book by Saturday afternoon. t AURA "Fl NVCK PHOTt The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, the Ministry of Health Pro- motion and the Frank (Iowan Founder tion announced a donation of 1,000 Automated External Defibrillators for Ontario communities last week. The Waterloo Region will receive funding for 50 AEDs and related train- ing. These units will be installed in high- traffic public sites, selected in conlunc- tion with local emergency services. . The donation was possible because ofa $3-million grant - the largest in North American history for AEDs At least 1,000 AEDs will be installed over the next 24 months in communi- ties across Ontario. Funds are also being made available to allow eight to to trained personnel to be available at each AED location to assist someone having a cardiac arrest. "With access to this We-saving tool, . public facilities right here in the Water- loo region will be safer and local fami- lies will know their loved ones are enjoy- ing physical activity in a safer environ- ment," said said Kitchener Centre MPP John Milloy. New defibrillators emmed, pitted Mash frozen aii'ii"ir"'itici"iii'iiisyo “a IE!l!llltrrll 0m Sat to ma 9am4prtt. Thurs L in Sam-39m Harry Potter and friends wt'veaneasthesortiiesny picked. _ MM 'yted'ttash frozen let?, 1 -800-387-4039 magnum: LAURA MELNVCK mom