iz . WATERUX) (“amorous ~ Wednesday. May 5. 2010 . . . ,‘_~â€~_1 . wt tiltti\t( H l ' ’ Lo a] rvi lub fa in a ' ‘ i ï¬vï¬â€˜- __.e_____.___.___,.m __._ . 0 se ce c s c g cmsrs , “mm,“ 7 . d ’ ' ' l * ' l ue to EC mmg mem 91's I) ‘ ’ " â€i j “ BY Cmmorra PRONG PARKHIU. . ,, ~. . . _ - \;†‘3. -â€" , , \ (3h 'ies‘za - 1 -» , '.‘ J“ - » .. . “1 , If \ if w, â€my, . v W. 55:9 la ‘. Celebrate Poland , , a " ' . 3; , » * . -. ' ' ." a †‘-. w» - r fyourlod has been to Children's Safety 1 0â€"4 7 a » f, ' E . , _¢’,(..' in ‘h “‘ 7“? at Rec complex ' Village. thank a (Livitan, If you know a â€124! 'e . i I . y a g? f" E $ _' W. t \ child who goes to Pride Stables, or a V a "it"... 3 - j g I, ‘ fix. ' _ ' ‘ 5 w vii Polish Day 2010, organized by the Canadian 1 senior who has beneï¬tted from Meals on ‘ J r . f , '. a, .‘ in?“ " 1 ' f _ Polish Congress. will be held at the Waterloo ' Wheels. thankaCivitan f “a , > . " ' ‘ ~ ~ '. . , . \ . 4 ï¬x.“ Memorial Recreation Complex May 8 from noon to But do it quickly, because this local i " "’ ’ a _ . ‘ r 4 g .~ ' » 10 pm, service club is in danger ofdydng out ‘~h _ pt h in «L _ 3.30 1 ' ’. ‘ Its main purpose is to bring together Poles from [he Kitchener-Waterloo (Iivitan f“, . ~ , s ‘. f‘ 1: O $‘ï¬- i Waterloo. Kitchener, Cambridge and Guelph, to dub was (my chartered in ig54_ and in -.~ , _, (a l‘; “5-9, a_' j. { celebrate Polish culture and share it with (hnadi- l its heyday usually had about 30 mem» W » ’ , ‘ - .' \3'. s * ' I ans in the community, hers. i,“ 4 â€v (I " 3.“ ‘ ' f » ,t ~ People of all cultures are welcome with pro- ‘ Today, there are 14, twelve of them i » f . fâ€" “, a. - ., /_ gramming in both English as well as Polish are seniors. A} ' , 4» -: . “to... "I f' it 4 fl , a) This year Polish Day will celebrate the life and “Back in those day-g a lot of young .. “ I†, f“ '. r, 1†, C L a » " music of (ihopin on the 200th anniversary of his i , i" , . e 'i ," y .' J , a, on“ “3" ' M“: ‘ ' - people joined service tIubs, said Ed 4 . er . ‘ a, , \ ~ birth. Davies, known as 'Mr. Civitan' to his ' “'=,\‘V ' ., -' ~, . â€in The program for the day includes Polish folk l friends for his tireless efforts â€"‘ and the * b , " a; ~ ‘ . Iv ' ‘_ . song, dance, and music as well as Polish food and 1 fact that he's been there since Day One. f. â€as; ‘. \, if? t ,' drinks. with more than (it) booths in the arena Most young men joined one of the j ». ‘: 135 ‘- : - .' _..‘ ‘ , ' . showcasing Polish history, traditions. culture and local community groups ~ the (livi- 9; fat». â€" â€35, a .~ ,_ 3, programs in the community. - tans. Optimists. Rotary or Lions Club gs _ of"; - it} '. fl“; ; For more information visit many.polishdayta. “ ~ when they got married or joined a ‘ "t ‘ ’“ ski ; s . â€A? ‘ mmpany, it was a way to network. but " " M)“ r}: A“: ‘ “x, .,.'f to g , also a way to give back to a variety of ’ s WM“ 7 fl _ , ' '“ , \ car waSh for community initiatives 5 "' ~. g.†y 5" ,_ ,» T . . . it’s unlikely that anyone in the ' it i. 1.5; U . _, -â€" ' g ‘ KldSAblllty , region has not been touched by the » . . ' . ,. ‘ ‘ - ‘- .. , . ' l l (ivitans through one of the man) non~ r ’- ‘ ' ’ k"- - , -- (tel “luff†W3“th fl" a good “WW- l proï¬t organizations they’ve assisted Former club presidents Ed Davies and Wally Wolff are appealing to the public to ‘(,|ty â€l Waterloo Cmplflyl‘efl are holding a than- during their 46-year history, continue the Kitchener-Waterloo Civitans as a vibrant local serwce club, , [Y indoor (“YWi’Sh and barbecue â€1 rah" ï¬lm“ ff†(Iluh member Walh Wolff said inAfltx’irtiwr‘mDARKmiiww Kids.»\htlity(lentrefortlhildDevelopment, l ï¬nancially, the service club I\ in great Disorders Research and Rehabilitation maintained building for some years to l 7h" carwash “7†h" held â€U “a," H trom 1“ "'m» l shape. In I997l 1998 alone, the (.ivitans (entrt' come. to; not “I the “awrk’†“WW" Lentre “(med at made $300,000 worth oft‘oriimitinents. But one oi their largest and most So lack of money isn't the problem Aâ€? lA'xington “m,†_ i “And we're still wry proud of out far-reaching projects is the (ivttan ~ 3 lack ofhuniiin resources is â€I," canvash M†be â€1mm“ at 1h" hark â€f the l toriimitments. but last yvar our budget Apartments on i rli \lrt‘t'l I list in [he loll-show ()ptimists have had bulldmh" â€I" (â€q " " donation, cash or cheque was $60,000," he said Waterloo lht‘ same steady membership of about ‘ accepted . , . , The (livitans were 4 major drivmg They built the 24 unit building in it) to if) members for several years, but , “fr more ["l"lllli’l"â€â€˜- PM“? Contact (liftsâ€"[IND \ force behind the Kitchener l ireï¬ghters 1971 to serve a population the) saw that club is also finding it harder to NTNFE "1 Chi“"uhklwhlmm“N‘“'3â€â€â€'m at â€Ll Memorial Park on Queen Mreet. 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