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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Mar 1989, p. 43

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Call our office at 747â€"0430 or our Umpireâ€"inâ€"chief, Mrs. Gwen Degen at 884â€"4141. $ Do you have a few spare evenings a week in May and June? Umpires will be paid $8.00 (base umpires) or $10.00 (plate umpires) per game. Come out and be part of the action! An Umrl:xlm Clinic will be held the end of April as a refresher course on rules. Saturday, April 1st Lincoln Heights Public School, 270 Quickfall Drive, Waterloo Saturday, April 8 MacGregor Public School Times for tryouts: Squirt LOCATIONS: kAll applicants will receive a reply during the first week of April All Star and Houseleague level coaches and executives are required for the 1989â€"90 Ringette Season. All interested please contact Glen Austin during the evening at 885â€"3075 by June 15, 1989. WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY is accepting applications for the position of EQUIPMENT MANAGER for the 1989â€"90 season. We need someone who is prepared to inventory and label existing equipment, determine purchase requirements and organize the disbursement of equipment to the various teams at the start of the next season. All interested persons should forward a letter of application by March 30th W.M.G.A. urgently needs UMPIRES for t;evupco;;x;; softball Midgets â€" LIST OF W.M.B.A. REP MANAGERS 1989 Minor Tâ€"Ball â€" Bob Ballantyne 884â€"5364 Major Tâ€"Ball â€" Lo Corso 885â€"52909 Minor Tyke â€" Wayne Drew 885â€"0733 Major Tyke â€" Reg Madison 886â€"6059 Minor Peewee â€" Steve Jones 669â€"2806 Major Peewee â€"â€" Larry Weber 748â€"1845 Minor Bantam â€" Gary MacGregor 886â€"2849 Major Bantam â€"â€" Joe Schaffer 885â€"2849 6:30 pm.â€" 7:30 p.m. 7:30 p.m.8:20 pm. 10:00 p.m.â€"11;00 pm. April 7 5:30 pm.â€" 620 pm. 8:30 pmâ€" 9:50 pm. April 1 8:00 a.m.â€"10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m.â€"12:00 p.m. Midget 1:30 p.m.â€"3:00 p.m Junior 1:30 p.m.â€"3:00 p.m . All girls who wish to try out for an allâ€"star team must be registered in WATERLOO MINOR GIRLS SOFTBALL WATERLOO MINOR BASEBALL ALLSTAR TRYOl{J scngs’p.un.s â€" INDOOR oses nger Arena) Waterloo Hockey Association Parent Support Group 50/66‘s Dance Saturday, April 15, 1989 . _ Golf Steak House and Tavern Cold Buffet â€" Door Prizes â€" Disc Jockey $7.50 per person 8:00 p.m. â€" 1:00 a.m. For tickets contact Donna Norris, 884â€"3304 Brenda George, 885â€"5364 WATERLOO MINOR GIRL‘S SOFTBALL rrane, ALLâ€"STAR TEAM TRYOUTS WATERLOO MINOR RINGETTE ASSOCIATION REQUIRES VOLUNTEERS 1:30 pm. 4:00 pm. 5:30 pm. 5:30 pm. 7:00 pm. 405 Mossom Place Waterloo, Ontario N2K 2G7 Publicity Director Novice 6:30 pm. 7:30 pm. 1:30 pm. 3:00 pm. 5:50 pm. 6:20 pm. 7:00 p.m TRYOUT LOCATION â€" Moses Springer Arena Naterloo Saturday, April 8th MacGregor Public School 31 Central St., Waterloo Major/Minor Tâ€"Ball Major/Minor Tâ€"Ball Major/Minor Tyke Major & Minor Bantam Major/Minor Tâ€"Ball 669â€"2806 7481845 886â€"2849 885â€"2849 10:30 a.mâ€"12:00 noon 12:00 noonâ€"1:30 p.m. 1:30 p.m.â€"3:00 p.m. 1:30 p.m.â€"3:00 p.m. 9:00 a.m.â€"10:30 a.m FEBRUARY 28, 1989 _ Public Works Dept. These increases are largely necessitated by â€" a 16% increase in wholesale water costs by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo â€" a 20% increase in sewage treatment costs by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo The new rates are effective on all bills issued after ioeee n oo tee en o en n e ty Enhancement Study and to receive public feedback on the progres the study to date. Alldpenom having an interest in this area are invited to attend Additional information related to the above noted matter can be obtained le' contacting the City of Waterloo Planning Department Waterloo it% Centre, 100 Regina Street South, 2nd%‘loor or by telephone at 747â€"8757. TAKE NOTICE that the Planning De‘F:n.ment of the City of Waterloo will hold a second Public Meetingbon ursda(y. April 6, 1989 at 7:30 p.m. at the MacGregor Senior Public School, Central Street Waterloo An enhancement study of the Centralâ€"Albert Neighbourhood (see KEY MAP) has been initiated by Council to examine ways and means of improving this area for the enjoyment of all residents, A nei{nbour hood volunteer committee was established in July, 1988 and has been meeting with Planning Department Staff on an on»guing basis to address various ideas for neighbourhood enhancement. Ideas raised include traffic and pedestrian movements, municipal b{;olaw enfor: cement, municipal snow removal procedures and neighbourhood tree inventory and planting programs. The objectives of this second Public Meeting are to present to the broader community, the Committee‘s DRA]EEI Goals, Action Plan and Lmelemenutiog St‘rateg}' for the Centralâ€"Albert Neighbourhood NOTICE OF RATE CHANGE Retail Water Rate 3 Sewer Charge 4 Fire Protection Charge 15 mm Metre Service Charge 25 mm Metre Service Charge 40 mm Metre Service Charge 50 mm Metre Service Charge 100 mm Metre Service Charge 150 mm Metre Service Charge 200 mm Metre Service Charge "How to succeed, growing African Violets" will be presented by Mr. & Mrs. Albert Adams of Cambridge at the Waterloo Horticultural Society meeting at the Waterloo Adult Recreation Centre at 8 p.m. Friday, March 31. ON FEBRUARY 6, 1989 WATERLOO CITY COUNâ€" CIL APPROVED THE FOLLOWING RATE CHANGES FOR 1989: CITY OF WATERLOO SECOND PUBLIC MEETING CENTRALâ€"ALBERT NEIGHBOURKHOOD ENHANCEMENT STUDY 1989 SEWER CHARGE RATE 1989 RETAIL WATER RATE 1989 WATER RELATED SERVICE CHARGES _A Sm â€" 3 GEFAL._ / L â€"W Agricultural Society PRESENTS: PREVIOUS RATE NEW RATE Everyone Welcome 38 cents per cubic metre .46 cents per cubic metre 46 cents per cubic metre .54 cents per cubic metre $12.50 per month $13.00 per month ‘ 1.50 per month 1.55 per month ‘ 2.80 per month 2.90 per month 5.60 per month 5.80 per month 8.90 per month 9.20 per month e 27.00 per month 28.00 per month e 45.00 per month 47.00 per month e 68.00 per month 71.00 per month to receive public feedback on the progress of Policy Planner City of Waterloo Brian Trushinski, B.E.S.. MA COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MARCH For further information rlease contact City of Water 00, Building Division, Daphne Charters, RRAP Administrator 747â€"8712. 2. It is a rental dwelling or project, a rooming house or a hostel containing at least 3 beds rented to occupants who are not related to you 3. The property requires major repairs or lacks basic facilities in one or more of the following areas structural _ heatin; electrical fire sagety plumbing You are eh%ible for Homeâ€" owner RRAP if: 1. The property is owned by you ancr;ou are also living there 2. Your household income is ‘ below the established \ "income ceiling." | 3. The property requires ‘ major repairs or lacks basnc} facilities as in #3 of Rental You are eligible for Rental RRAP if The Residential Rehabilita tion Assistance Program (RRAP) for Low Income Homeowners and Rental Property Landlords is avail able for properties located in the City of &?aterloo Assistance also extends to conversion for accessibility of disabled persons This financial assistance is in the form of a forgivable loan or a loan at low interest rates provided certain eligibility criteria are met THURSDAYS PARENTS & PRESCHOOLER 1:30â€"3:00 p.m. THURSDAY, MARCH 23/89 TUESDAYS PARENTS & PRESCHOOLER 10:00â€"11:20 a.m. RESIDENTIAL REHABILITATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM RRAP _ _ ALBERT MCCORMIC ARENA €3] MARCH 28 â€" APRIL 28 NOON HOUR HOCKEY you TUESDAY TO FRIDAY ADULT NOON SKATE 11:30 a.m.1:20 p.m. property is owned by ENDS 29, 1989 â€" PAGE 43

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