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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 May 1983, p. 31

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Monday brought a lot of tough breaks for Waterioo Tigers and catcher John Bell (22). Beli lost out on this close play at home plate as Bob McQuiggan of the St. Thomas Elgins scored a run as the ball came out of Bell‘s glove during eighth inning action. Richard O ‘Brien photo Pinder coming out on top with firsts in the 400, 800 and 1,500 metres, good for the midget girls championâ€" ship. _ â€" Rain a pain Muffitt captured the senior girls championâ€" ship with firsts in discus and javelin and Leanne Pinder was second among junior girls as she won the 800 and placed second in the 1,500 and 3,000. For Bluevale coach Doug Carmichael, the event was also a rewarding experience. "I was very happy with the way (Bluevale athletes) performed," said Carmichael. "We got more to the regionâ€" als than I thought we would." T UNE IN One of Bluevale‘s best performers so far has been Stefan Zinke, who has been as much a surprise to himself as to others. The 15â€"yearâ€"old grade nine student had never been involved in a sport that would indiâ€" cate he had a good throwing arm, but was first among midget boys in javelin after taking it up just this spring. _ ‘"My form can be improved upon, but for first year it‘s pretty good," said Zinke, who tried three different javelins in the adverse weather conditions beâ€" fore winning with his sixth and last throw of 43.09 metres. (Continued from page 28) "It wasn‘t really cold, but windy and rainy. The javelin wasn‘t able to travel as far because of the wind and the rain. But it was fun, even though I was all wet." Zinke stayed loose before his event by doing stretching exerâ€" cises in a nearby arena. Bluevale‘s Mark Burley won the midget boys 200 and Lisa Kueneman was first in the junior girls 200. Also winning for Blueâ€" vale was the midget girls 4 x 100 relay team of Laura Coppolino, Stephanie Colmer, Gloria Keifer and Lisa Bater. in the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, consisting of the Townships of North Dumfries, Wilmot, Wellesley, Woolwich and the Cities of Waterioo, Kitchener and Cambridge, notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land, in accordance with the Weed Control Act, 1973, Sections 4â€"14â€"20, that uniless noxious weeds growing on their lands within the Regional Municipality of Waterloo are destroyed by date of June 11, 1983, and throughout the season, the Regional Municipality may enter upon the said lands and have the weeds destroyed. charging the costs against the land in taxes, as set out in the Act. In the interest of public health, noxious weeds requiring eradication as they appear are Goat‘sâ€"Beard, Chicory, Thistles, Ragweed, Poison Ivy, Wild Carrots, etc. Aithough dandelions, Burdock and Goldenrod are not considered noxious weeds within the Regional Municipality of Waterioo under the Weed Control Act, the coâ€"operation of all citizens is solicited in the elimination of these nuisance inquiries and ‘complaints should be directed to the undersigned at 634â€"5928 or 885â€"9540. N.A. Hautschild, Weed Inspector., Regional Municipality of Waterloo May 28, 1983 \ NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS TO DESTROY WEEDS Locations: Kitchener Collegiate Waterioo Collegiate Cost: $50.00/2 week session Registration Date: Tues. May 31st 6:15â€"8:45 Waterloo Collegiate For More Info Call 743â€"9147 V ault into Summer WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1983 â€" PAGE 31 with Kâ€"W Gymnastics Club Summer Program July 4â€"15th July 18â€"29th Aug. 2â€"12th Boys & Girls Recreational & Kindergymnastics Mornings 9:30â€"12:00 or Afternoons 1:00â€"3:30 PRESTIGE WORKMANSHIP OVvER 35 YEARS EXPERIENCE 3 ‘l SPECIALIZING IN ANTIQUES T ++A & FINE TRADITIONAL FURNITURE 1o‘j ," JOSEPH MICHEL N 24 FORWELL RD., KITCHENER 1) Effective June 1st, 1983, the Saturday and Statutory Holiday Access Hours will be changed from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. to 8:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. at the Waterloo and Cambridge Landfill Sites. To Contract Haulers of Solid Wastes and Industrial and Commercial Customers of Major Haulers 2?) Effective July ist, 1983, the user charge at Regional Municipality of Waterioo Landfill Sites will be increased from $5.25/ton to $6.50/ton. (Does not apply to personal vehicles, i.e. cars, pickâ€"up trucks, etc.) Mickel‘s Custom Hpholstery NOTICE OF REDUCED ACCESS HOURS AND USER CHARGE INCREASE At Regional Municipality of Waterico Landfill Sites . 744â€"1 732 . 886â€"2474 Clare Bauman, P. Eng., Commissioner of Engineering, The Regional Municipality of Waterloo 2 â€" 1iieo ow

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