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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 2008, p. 17

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London Health son Society Southwestern Ontario location. exclusive to the elderly, a growing lhe Regional Conference in Science Centre); Dr Christopher has been able to offer two educa/ As our population ages, there number of people in the workforcq' Waterloo Will feature Parkinson‘s Hyson imovement disorders speâ€" tional conferences in the same will be asubstantial increase in the arenow being diagnosed. ' experts dedicated to providing cialist, London Health Sciences year, furthering its mandate to number of people diagnosed with For further information about information and support to people Centre): Dr. Shawn Hayley iClllR enhance community development Parkinson'sâ€"achronic, degenera- Parkinson's. Parkinson Society living and working with Parkinâ€" (lanada research chair. Institute of throughout the region. rive neurological condition withâ€" Southwestern Ontario, or about ‘ son's The emphasis is on every- Neuroscience. Ottawa); and Dri in May of this year there were out altnown cause or cure. the regional conference. please call day strategies that will help people Quincy Almeida iKinesiologist, more than 170 attendees for the There are nearly 100,000 Canaâ€" 519-570-9559. E l achieve a better quality of life with 3 ‘ Parkinson‘s ' i l Conference speakers will i l include: Dr. Mandar log (directorr â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Q Hyunnflrâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- 3 Movement Disorders Clinic at the ' .f- ‘ > ‘ ' London Health Sciences Centre]: $11,“ ' “ m- i5§€§§§§ 3 ' , ;5l 5 40th Oktoberfest - ' f » ~ ~ £5353? l O 0 e amtwhcwwds “new the t Kitchener-Waterloo Oktoberfest \ a , - 2 5213 E officially ended for another year »- - . . . ; _Q__, _. $352.13 l with keg closing ceremonies at the $5,545 Schwaben Club Saturday. a k WW?“ As the clean up continued festtâ€" 7 g} l' ’ t Faisal l val president Mark Kreller reflected . F'ifriuraqe L Rh”? ~ on the success of the 40th anniver ’ , ~ , > _ . fig??? } saryofthe festival "la-rte Em ‘___‘__;_}~'_g_ a; â€" a “Much like the region itself “52:2 ., a. A ‘ i . , if" 155 Kitcheneeraterloo Oktoberfest has maul-In- ., <1 G A , ,_ - ' 3???“ 3 i come a long way over the last 40 , A, “ ‘ . s _ t f‘_ 51525; l years." said Kreller‘ who ends his v ' (N my , 7-71 m 5,3 53; l second and final year as president " "~“ m) _ l 5. A ' i, " EL ‘ with this festival, ”in recognition of ,.4‘, ‘1 ii 2 3 - ~é~ a; lefii this milestone we brought forward " ;; ’ .< t ‘ ‘ , :;,,,_ ~ m0” u I} 3 “iii? over 20 new initiatives to help take '-‘fi~-~'.~'“ gg . our event into the next four ,_ miraut'“ (555; 5 decades. We‘ve had tremendous A“ __, u A 4 g a g a“ l success this year and I couldn‘t he ’ 5 gig a i more proud of what was accomâ€" ‘ % flis l plished by our volunteers or the Q fin"? 3 image we put forward to visitors on primal“ 1T gfi'l , hehalfofthe region" “ta" ._~ 7 533553 * Among those initiatives were a y y "“ 5g“ of? t number of new events introduced +3. » ‘ ' ‘ "‘ “fin-g i“ l“ l h » giggiag 1 to broaden interest in the festival, _ " ‘ ' ' ;_ many involvtng a mingling of old 1 ‘lr 32g,” "17: 2.91.21!- f‘ flair??? traditions with new ideas 1; .‘ mm...»â€" , ftéfig-r, E ii ”a liven before the opening cero â€"__. q" 7. Tim-73:1" ‘ gfig‘ E monies tapped the first keg. the few ‘ ,- “,__â€"" s? gifi; rival was tiff to an impressive start ____,_ ‘ -mnmmmâ€"-mâ€"-.mâ€"-â€"-n-uâ€"---m-â€" 5 $8235! Wlth lom (Iot'hrant‘ and Red Rider 7)_~ 7, 7 ~::K"t~‘___-'_~ ii fig, 3 joining Burton Cummings and A fit iii Band as headliners of the Oktober A [be _ all? a} fest [Expo on Oct. 4 Qt) You lhinlt r“ 7 "mm ' i ' ' ' VGVBCYUI Gl- - ' ' . g- 15' ‘, if lggi You ( an folk Dance pitted local ~ I tiff 55,55; German dance groups against one i '> ‘ 4 ‘ v 7 -’ 7a a... a giggiiéi another for a cash priye and brag ‘2 ‘ > '. '“ ' ' ' , -, 7 _ 3 it ging rights for the year on ()ci 14 l 329 m sM' 2,9‘=-_ f‘ V 59 “M ggégllg 1 l'hc 'lransylvania Dance group took 1 “ml...- 7 jggrm m j ) 53? a l home the prize for mingling old 1; 17.1" i ‘ " - 5 5 world and new school with their ) 6 Jog ”w Inm- ‘I'lzl ‘ ‘ a alight; routine done to a modern rock hit _ .;t‘.pm....y__...m.-u___w~_.- - J a c ‘ ‘ lime also hasn‘t worn away the l ‘w'f~"~‘~f--'fâ€"-""-â€" "“""‘" 3 is”; sheen on some of the older, more 7 7 7A)” 7“; H i if g; _n Eigfgi-s t‘Slahllsht‘tl‘ Kitthi-ner»Waterloo Oktoberfest events in fact many , , w a a. a 552334? i saw bigger crowds and more fun m 312553“ this year than ever before. - 9 m in v y 8 a - "The Oktoberfest family Pan? ;-.'=.ué:‘.-.':_='?: ' H Y“ n D HI § $3125? cake Breakfast served up over 17,000 la! 3 pancakes to a whopping 8,000 pet» w m0 m Juli} pic and the Oktoberfest Thanksgiv WM HM manual Cam Hyundai id 1}; ing Day Parade amazed and delight 44 Alpine Rd. 625 Davenport Rd. 1902 Eagle St. N. g? 35, ed Over “30,000 spectators on Kitchener.519‘7424400 Waterloo,519-886-2625 Cambridgo,519£50-50w in“! i litanksgiving Monday" “id Kreller‘ wwwralpinchvundairca wwwechluotcrhvundnica www.cambn’dqchvundai.ca iflifl 9 l i _, - i J'- I IT ONLY COMES 52 TIMES A YEAR! 1 t a [v n"; TUESDAY NiGHTS AT 57 Jaws one ‘7ESENZSADY ; ‘ i l l l If saw snecin_ incur; an cacar-.A=: H..-~‘3=33-t;'_=e was , M 7477, ‘ i i . 7 7M - (N i V ‘ M . “- And. for a limited lime yeti t. v L n A ‘D 1 ’ r » "\ With 00W” ‘ ' "“filii‘ b t 7 g ‘ 7‘ ., “A ;t a”. as . ff.“ ~ l t ' s. 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