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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Nov 2008, p. 10

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,7 , . j l0 ' MAI lzlll (it) CHRONIC” - Wednesday. November is. 3006 y 9 o BUTCHERING PRESSURE POINT Bracelet of Hope campaign - o o o BEE l} COMPUMENTARY WORKSHOP wants to raise $2.5 million Saturday. NUVCHII'XH' 15, 2008 Mirth Dr. Bryan Lawrence. D_C, Continued from pages a conimunm of similar size and . - similar makeup. in fact. on organ I" d.Ill. "I 5 DJ". Pressure PEI/HIS are (”835 0/ Sign,” campaign launch raising more iziiig drive that will include stu- Join hotelier Delford Schultz of Kitchener SlIESS on 2 "ENE pathway than $1 million, It got broad-based dents from litilli local universities . and dist-user the annual butchering rituals You Will Learn How to M & M community support. and was has organi/i is thinking it‘s quitt- ‘ of Waterloo County‘s German innit the Pressure Points For: eneggizedfby thiitil/Jolvement oi possible to‘ge‘t1 all l”- Waterloo ‘ (“minus ; , , “magi: Muffin}; stu ems rum 1 e nivetstty o region In“) \e ant raise more l puwnhaus. and more . . . . FATIGUE . HEADACHES Guelph, than $25 million, " 9 LOW BACK PAIN "We've raised enough in [ht “She speaks very passionately {on “W“ St. 5, Kitchener (itielph campaign to keep it run and matter tit t'actly about what ; 5199742J752 atrial; . NECK PAIN . SINUS 8‘ ALLERGIES ning through fiscal 2009. so the she saw," stud litilloran oi lgijdlik. ‘ Caution O ARM AND WRIST PAIN problem isn't going way after that, “And when iesontiied with me is \ fin!” "f /. . . firms (Carpel Tunnel Syndrome) said MCDougall. “We need to mist that she kept saying that it is l i p . W o NUMBNESS &TINGLING (Arms & Legs) Sim}: mm}: "10"“)‘fulmdkf‘ fl“ doe??- I ‘ ,_ ; I , . X a . I, 1.; . ‘ UMMUNNVSERM‘H‘L, Learn howgent/e. tightlouch wdlassrstyourbodytopromote tie (do keep ll optn o'ngt rviitiir [top e ;.r i ourwhe med by All \. in, til“ . [”70me health ‘Address the Cause. notrhe Symptoms' ideally expand to more clinics. these global ‘sues and ask what I 21 ,1 ~ . - _ When: Wed. November 19 2008-6230 ‘ 3:30 am So when Zilldlllt said she tit't't‘ can do, soyoii buy the bracelet." / ‘ ' I ’ ‘ fl Whera' aflDunontSl E suite 20‘ Waterloo ed another city to trike it on. Hallo in addition to the AIDS work I , ‘ ‘ ' pampams “New m.WWWWWWM a.” ran jumped ill the chance to brim the Masai tilt ice! also helps relieve « r» . . ‘ ‘u - - â€"â€"~ de _ ' - - - it toWaterloo. the endemii poverty of the region Call 519 746 6022 "' Space IS IIIIIIIEII lltillorttn thinks that something L‘itiploying it ll'l‘ than Ht) women similar could huppt-n in Waterloi to create the will elets. It also helps teed their i rilllllt‘s and reliete hunger in lllt ll villages and With extended lair My members [he mun ”till local citizens find out about ll :ttllorain feels they'll S P E C I A L l 3 T H l (J ‘1 5 *‘~ l L 5 S M A l O R 5 be happy to rapport the program. ' And it‘s 4hr r it Catching on with . - ' , _ , ‘ V i . other t‘lllt‘ ‘le \‘Vootlstot‘k, )L‘l” Ontario high school students are now STUDENT SUCCESS PROGRAM of a subjett betause the) learn it in areal hops stormy: illt' titttionmde (lam learning and earning credits in ways work environment Each major is a paignthat/r ‘ mt (Invtginncd‘ You may never have imagined. With Speiialist High Skills bundle oi 8 to 10 (nurses. part of the overall 30 credits needed "‘Peoitlt' ll.) l“"‘,' to do mm" Majors-part of the Student Success l’togrartiâ€"studeiits tor gldtllldllttll Students learn on the job with employers. . ::;lrt:.i,:lig::r:lil(mixing: {l‘::‘:f::(::: ' can focus on a career path to match lhl'lr skills and interests (is well in it] St'htitil At graduation. they receive a specially 1 starting the otlieial campaign of in sectors as diverse as health and wellness, Lindsriiping. destgnutt-d diploma lo learn more about Specialist High Skills l Whlgh I m ”H “all . _ ‘ l 80 the next time the mayor Construction. and husrness, to name [ll‘il A low. By making \Idltirs‘ and other programs like Dual (lredits and Expanded - approaches you with her huh» courses more relevant to students. kids get ii better understanding (lump, contact your school or visit ontario.ca/studentsucwu. l black “WWW hug P0091" (an “l” ‘ smile but llii\\ it ml! he for zinoth er reason. “It's Ctlllllltlt'l but it's carrying the campaign," said llalloran. “l‘verywhere tie go l tell them we're saving a country in Africa," ASK YOUR CHILD . . Balsrllies lauded G ‘ . WHAI D I D Y O U DO forSUPpomng . K-W Counselling A I s c H o o L I o D AY 7 ,’ Two of \\.iierloo Region's most . generous philanthropists Will he lauded today when K-W (1min AND YOU MIGHT BE SURPRISED AT THE ANSWER. ‘0'“"85‘W'm”“mC‘am'WWV‘g in their honour during a Celebration of the agennj's remarkable grmmh, Jim and Heidi Balsillie will speak at the celebration lunch that Will recognize the enormous contribu- tions of the lirilsillie family over the past years to (ill aspects of the -~' _ iv” ageney's growth ‘5 ""7’\ ‘We Cherish our family time and l , , I ,, ', J; the fun we hove together.” said \ ‘ . _ . t , . V," it! "Q , ' fir”, _ Heidi. “No matter how husywe are. W” i _ ' fkfi; 3;" 3 " ‘ ‘ we know th.ii .is parents we make “a “ 3 x , v ‘ 3. ’ ~ \ our greatest (lillt'n'iiCt' at home. I _ . . _ 3" ‘_ ‘- ; V“! x r "That's \sliv we support l\' W A W ‘ w . , . ’ l, Counselling \ervtt'es (KWtZSl After i r ' ' _ t allt the qualiti of positive family i l 2‘ . ’ ’ [do If , relationships is. our tommtinity's i d: g "' ' y , ' greatest sown .iehir-vemem " l ' 16,2,“ ;’ y «, ‘ . As Cot l Hot lleseart‘h In Motion l " '1 "I" i " 4 a . maker (it the Wildly stit‘eessfiil l 53 _' In .21,“ ‘ . BlackBerrt mrelt'ss (lt‘\‘ll’t‘ hm l s) g .I f". .‘.â€"“:.--;;’ ;_ , ' ‘g \ knows the pressures of haldni mg 1 ‘fi ‘ ' 3 ‘ ‘- ' “ a} i ‘: \ “a. ‘\ ,l v. work and l.itiiil\ life l ? _ . ' ' "i {d it ' 1‘ '. , It \ "We heliew the most important ‘ it: 5". '. ‘.' “ ' . . i a" “ l5 IZ\ “ , iob description .i person (an have is ’ ~- '.' f, . ' \ '\ t ‘ ‘ *5 ' . r 'iarentf" he will. “llut the th.i| $: A . 'I ‘ ‘1‘ , fl ‘ ' _ ‘ "r f ‘ A E I ‘1‘ I} \s . I“ '33. Ignites and responsibilities of robs " I - a {‘ K r: ‘\ ~.-- ‘1 5 s " 1:4 “’ can be awesome at times, whiih is O J ' ,- " \ \' -. i , . . 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