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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 2008, p. 12

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October 29, 2006 I I l l ’ l l ‘ â€"â€"â€"â€"r~râ€"â€"â€"orrr~» i ‘l lili H it llll()\|( ll I I I St (1 ° ° J . 11 cuts W1 trlc or treat on ** " “rm-““7 I I ) V l l _\l~t()ll\l) I ‘ Halloween for local fOOd bank Lâ€"wâ€"~â€"#â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"I I l o o g 13ma mum, New , Silent auction to support I l (Ihmm‘t'leSmfl‘ ~ ,, ,_ a. n . . l W# erg the United Way l . . . , . ..._ ‘3’ . .‘ I group of local postmecondary ‘ w ' m . . - , v. , , _ . , .. . . fl . \ ployees at (.anaccord (.apital s Wattrloo I Aj'tludentzwlll Rt :skfnftfmnatlgye g 3%: M " Ebranch are organizing the lorh annual silent ore . ‘m ”I 5 t. . 3 ~ " : auction in support of the United Way of Kitchener- I come knocking on doors this llal- , Waterloo and Area lowle:2.' nn ' | Trick or Fat drive will ‘1 I The auction will once again he held in itsoffices I . ) d ”(d tud ‘ n f om University . . i in uptown Waterloo, at 80 King St. S. lat the corner I 5“ groups 0 s .U 5 r. . . ' a ' of King Street and Mills Way) on ”it. 30 from 4:30 of Waterloo, Wilfrid laurler University P m to 630 p m . 3nd (.‘(':€al:):’;’la, $05119}? kiiitxtiigrg ‘ E ln addition to the auction. participants will I l ”"3"”. ‘5 ) ‘ U ( A" " ' r; ; enjoy complimentary wines and an assortment of 00. . eg'f’“; . g 7‘ .... 1; appetizers donated by local restaurants, I They ll still be costumed. but they ,3; Th . , . . , : anks to generous support from people in the l might be a little bit older than the tra- . l ‘t . , t‘ h 4 ‘d t v ‘h , i ditional goblins and ghouls who stop ‘ mmml‘W‘Y' as year 5 auc '0" ( pt ” rcac d I I by fundraismg goal of $40,000. I i Students from all three post‘secâ€" ‘ ' I ondary institutions have split up the _ r , BudthSt film feStlval neighbourhoods around Waterloo to ‘_, “a; M. . . , I t was m“. food bank, coming to Waterloo in In addition to canned goods, they‘ll . I i be looking for donations. said (Early \.\ ‘ .. I”? ~ November I Heung, director of Meal Exchange at “ ‘ fl . t? ‘r‘ 4/" . . The first cinematic feature about Tibetans iii I the University ofWaterloo. ‘ ,5 - 1‘ ”I ' , 1 exile. made by a Tibetan in exile. will be among I People “(1” be encouraged ‘0 {08 7 ~’ In. .t\£-7 " V ' the thought-provoking films screening at the fifth I ("“0 www.mckoreatca ‘0 make online 3 :3 . t _ annual Buddhist Film Festival next month in contributions to the campaign. which "A d ‘ ‘3 .' uptown Waterloo. I Wi” be handed 0“” ‘0 ”"3 local [001’ ‘4‘?" ' '3' ’ Hosted hythe Waterloo Rivem‘ew Dharrna (Zen ; batik» _ i;u _ ; , . 1 ., (re. the film festival will be held Nov. 8 from 4.930 I ‘ [he campaign W35 born 0‘" (If M931 / $715 3?; "' . ’ ‘~ pm. at the Waterloo Adult Recreation Centre at l2xc’hange. which startedat WU! in , 4 {ii Q I 0 ’ 7,. King and Allen streets, and will feature three films I ‘99-“ The local ngmm quickly caught 4' i ,- 3r . idle; - « . 3‘ 4‘;- and a vegetarian Indian buffet dinner, as well as on, and Trick or liat has grown to r , f3 " '3’" ' "”« ‘ ,fK’ai discussionandcommentary. include communities across North r i” . . at“: ‘ fidemm“5.mforstuden1& America. Students' 0‘70”“ have raised 5. . at ;â€" U f :5. ”' They can be purchased at several locations. more than $2 million for food banks 3" ‘ ‘ ” ' ‘ ‘ "‘ V ' inciudingWords Worth Books. Seven Shores Urban and charities across the continent. Postsewndary student volunteers are preparing for Trick or Eat. an annual Hal- Market and Café' and the Dharma (tune. 92 King This year's goal is to raise ”50.000 loween event that gives them the opportunity to go door-toâ€"door in costumes col~ St. 5., Waterloo. in total. lecting items for the local food bank. The timing of the campaign works “"Gmwww‘o Hi ' meetin ‘Mill [ well in conjunction with the food wide food assistance where it is needed [ions like the food bank, lieung said. Stoncal g I bank's needs. when the cupboards are through the fall and into the winter “We don't know who they are, They celebrate new book in need of some restocking after months.” could be fellow stu- Thanksgiving, Heung said. This year will be dents or our The Waterloo Historical Society's annual general “Things are a little cleared out." she especially impor- «T, - re a friends.” she said meeting will celebrate the 25th anniversary of said. “Halloween is at the perfect time tant to keep the ' rings a The response to the Joseph Schneider Haus with the publication of . to replenish things for Christmas." food bank stocked little Cleared out. the campaign has ‘ This Old llaus: A Place In Time. Ruth Friendshich-ller. the managr with downturns in H [1 ’ - ”I been good in the Through beautiful illustrations and well-written er of community relations for the local the economy. a 0“ 96"" ls e community. with text, this publication shows the restoration and food hank. agrees the need is there “it definitely perfect ”me to residents keeping development of this national and provincial his- “Approximately 25.000 people in affects things. Food I - h [h . canned goods near toric site intoacommunity museum. Waterloo Region need to access emerr costs are also rising. rep 9,113. 171g"? by in preparation Authors Susan MacFarlane Burke. Ken gency food each year. Almost half of which can mean it's for Christnlas, for the trick-or . McLaughlin and Stephanie Kirkwood Walker will them are children," she said harder for people to , eaters. said Heather I speak on the process of bringing this book to pub “The food and cash collected by donate now,” lleung Tum." ”Pun“ Gamble. a Trick or lication. Autographed copies will be available. trick or liar volunteers wtll help the said. “More people Wk "’ M‘ ""1“"“"" Eat volunteer from The meeting will be held on Nov. 4 at 7:30 pm. I liood Bank of Waterloo Region's 71 need to help and we WLU. in ththctoria Park Pavilion. community food programs as well as can facilitate that." “They always For further information contact Rych Mills at the other members of the Waterloo One in 20 people in Waterloo region throw in a hit of candy for the students. 5197424990 or rychmillngoldt-luiet. Region food assistance network pro is in need of assistance from organi7a too.“ she said, ' m FACTORY OUTLET â€"""““"""I' Foam Th e 0am ore 360 Trillium Dr. Kitchener ! . ~ . l 7 Store 519.748.1491 % 1 . . g . I new nouns: Mon. -Thur:. as. Fri. 34 ML: E-mall: store@customtoam.com www.customtoamcom . : m OUR FOAM IS - Foam Mattresses & Pillows ‘ New Foam Cushion: “to We” Foam :‘ - St. ., MADE LOCALLY - Memory Foam Toppers . , ' AND - Coach, Boat. 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