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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Sep 2009, p. 32

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$2 - WATLRLI ll (.HlloNlClL - Wednesday. seplember 10.2003 .. 2;; 2~\2M2~~~2 0 en House and Welc «2‘ t g :33 «"7. '1 ' '3 p my ‘» .g« 3‘ 1' ~ , Come meet your new branch manager ‘ 4* 4 _ ; t.- ' Marion Good, and get a sneak peak of ; . y a ‘ 2, 7" ' MSCU’s new reen loan initiative! g~ " 2y ‘ J ‘ When: Friday, October 9th, 2009 I a 2g; '1 Time: 12:00â€"5:00pm; refreshments ;.; ,/ A «:23 ‘ \ ‘3 ‘ c“ “ . ‘ i . ; . served all afternoon .7" - ‘_ ' i. . J . . \ . 3) ’ . . 7 3‘ " .51 . ' 'W Where: Mennonite Savmgs and C ‘ ii .. ‘ , 2 3 2 h . ' 7 3. Union Waterloo Branch, 53 B . 2 .. , ‘ , . . ' ‘ . / Road East, Waterloo 1‘"... .:_._ M‘w ‘2 cw ‘ .. f a" “a“; 2“: _ 519.745.1770...‘ . g -’ i i " , ’ i . y. 2 _2__ ‘14 ,' 2 any i .. ..e;-".».; .2. . . ;-.. . I ‘ . ‘ THE ClTY OF k ) ”‘ o- R; i . Waterloo " i "" ‘ n K - I a 2 ‘ \ \ § . h, 2 J I \ I / I‘VE». ' “J . l’ ‘.;5:: . ;; ' ' ‘ , milk." , do “ Resign-g... . ,. 52‘s .Vq-tx.‘ ._ . . , ‘2 I 2 -2 2 I. 2;; .4. use“; ‘- ' NW4”... r - ‘ a: 3 Rez makes astatement “PM ,. :7 ~ The Resurrection Phoenix looked like they didn‘t miss a step as they defending Western Bowl ' ; f; ‘ . 7;”;- champions started the defence of the school's first WCSSAA senior boys football title last Fri- 5 ‘ “mm ‘ " day. The Phoenix raced cm to a 25-0 lead over WCSSAA finalists Bluevale, with tailback Beau gt; pumc w Landry leading the way with 20 points before the Knights' finally responded. The game ended gag, 2 W 27-9 after a dominant display by the Phoenix defence. Jason Chris added another major for 33.:2- 5,5,” 3:} Resurrection, while Chris Ari/es added the converts. Nikos Trasias had the lone major for the ' A 2.: nghts’ “WI-wove ' a ' r The Mayor and Counal 0f . .2; Waterloo Cycling Club s 9th annual the Ci 0 Waterloo "; . ° ’y f m Cycle of Non-Violence set for Oct. 4 cordially Invlte you 10 Waterloo is a great region parking lot of Albert Statistics show that of all ’ forcycling enthusiasts. McCormick Arena on Park the women murdered in THE MAYOR s it has more than its share side Drive. Canada, 62 per cent were of provincial and national- Support vehicles supplied killed by their partners. In OKTOBERFEST LUNCHEON class competitors. by Schlueter Chevrolet and communities where there However, on Oct. 4 some the Waterloo Auto Mall, are shelters. that rate is of the area's best cyclists are filled with food from the lower. THURSDAY' OCTOBER 8’ 2°09 putting community ahead of King Street Mr. Sub. will fol- The shelter began in 1978 I I:3OAH _ l p" competition as they ride 1620 low the pack. when a group of concerned km to raise money for Ansel- Domestic violence is also citizens took action to help The Public Square,Waterl00’s ma House and Women’s Cri- a subject many people don't local women who were - sis Services. feel comfortable discussing. being brutally abused in NEW gathering place _ . The Waterloo Cycling But it happens every day. their homes at the corner 0" King Street 8' Willls Way Club’s 9th Annual Cycle of and there is no denying the Today as Women's Crisis . . . , . . . Non-Violence builds on past importance of Women's Cri- Services of Waterloo Region Free delICIous "Edmond food (while quantities successes sis Services in this region. it offers dozens of beds in . last), served by the Mayor and Councillors With more than $60,000 Anselma House and Haven several locations (average ‘ . raised in the past eight years House. which now operate 115 per cent occupancy rate MC for the dayiAngie H'“ from K°°‘ FM the club is committed to together as Women's Crisis â€" they sleep on couches Traditional music by the Black Forest Band makinga difference. Services of Waterloo Region. and local hotels when neces; “Part of our club's man- Last year Crisis Sen/ices gave sary) and answer a growing date is to make a positive shelter to 1,500 women and number ofcrisis calls a year. contribution to the commu~ children and answered 8.500 WCSWR also offers sup- nity at large.” said Stuart emergencycalls for help. port groups. public educa- Connell, rider and past pres; Anselma House exists as tion sessions. children pro; “2 Sponsored by ident of the club. “in our a “safe haven" for hundreds grams to break the cycle of Waterloo small way, we‘re trying to ofwomen in ourcommunity violence, and has inter; M"! - raise much-needed funds who have experienced abuse prefers on staff because vio- www.waterloo.c . Lax/:33 and at the same time raise in their lives. lence speaks many tongues. ‘ awareness of the problem of In many cases. lives are For more information. or domestic violence." saved by the critical inter~ to make a donation. visit The "Big Ride" begins at vention provided by the www.waterloocyclingclub 7:30 am. on Sunday in the shelter, .org.

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