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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Sep 2007, p. 4

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4 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, September 12 _ Igr o. _ " & h 2007 It‘s About Your Eyes EYEWEAR + EYE EXAMINATIONS + {ASER EYE SURGERY® provide complete eye health _ and vision examinations. Eye examinations are recommended annually. Call today to schedule your appointment. The IRIS Doctors of Optometry CEIRTIS 95 King Street South 519.725.3937 The Grand River Regional Cancer Centre received a cheque for $14,100 last week from Rob Cuddy, the owner of the King Street East Side Mario‘s restaurant in Waterloo. The world‘s largest East Side Mario‘s restaurant is serving up more than just linguine chicken tettrazini and firecracker shrimp bowties. The Grand River Regional Cancer Centre received a cheque for $14,100 â€" the proceeds from a recent golf tournament â€" from the King Street franchise last Wednesday. "We wanted to find a worthy cause, and the employees here all agreed ... everyone knows someone who has been caught by that deadly disease," Restaurant delivers for Grand River cancer centre CEDAR BRIDGE ‘499.99 CEDARTOWER ‘999.99 14‘ x 12‘, 4 ft deck, 21‘ x 14‘, 4 x 4 posts, 7 1/4‘ x 4‘ play western red cedar, 6 pc. rock wall deck 5 ft high with green 10° wave yellow 8 ft wave slide, 2 belt swings, _ slide, 12 pc rock wall, steering wheel, glider swing & monkey bars telescope, hand grips, 2 belt swings. glider swing, and monkey bars SWINOSET BLOWâ€"OUT! By Jennirer Ormston =_â€" Chronicle Staff FREE DELIVERY â€" FREE ASSEMBLY said restaurant owner Rob Cuddy, whose mother died of cancer 20 years ago. Located at 450 King St. N., in Waterâ€" loo, the restaurant opened in March 1997, and started giving back to the community right away. It donated $2,500 to the hospital following its first golf tournament, held in 2000, which attracted the restauâ€" rant‘s customers, suppliers and friends. This year‘s event, held on July 11 at the Conestoga golf course, brought the total amount donated by the restauâ€" rant to the local cancer centre to more than $65,000. Continued on page 7 IENMIFER ORMSTON PHOTO

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