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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Sep 1999, p. 34

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34 F COMMUNITY PARKS WEEK t ttlakttighr 0196mm THE CITY OF Waterloo GL, is Community Parks Week? This annual Autumn initiative encourages communities across Ontario to participate in a variety of outdoor physical activities and outdoor experiences, which respect and protect the environment. Local Communit We alsm PM nurngu you to develop and plan your own activity Consider activities such as planning native vegetation, building composters. creattrtgr wildlife habitat, lmrnmg about your envtronment, bird watching, rvcycling or reusing materials, hiking an trails, owl prowls, star-gazing. picnics and art classes in the park, or your "“1un idea! Please register your event with us to become officially recognized in nur annual report! How can we make every week a Community Parks Week'? The citizens nl Waterloo have a reputation for lhmr strung Initiative, commitment. and involvement In partnership projects withm our community Through the City of Waterloo's Partners in Parks program, schools, mmmumly groups. bumnesses and Individuals can participate m many projects within Waterloo's Parks all year round. These projects include planting native trees/shrtshs/wildf1owers, debris clean-ups, trail activities, creek rehabilitation, eul-de-Batr improvements. and more For more information on how you can become involved or to have your event recognized by the City of Waterloo, call Anna Marie Cipriani at 886-2310 ext. 253. Friday October 1 .. 12:00-2:00 p.m. . City of Waterloo in partnership with Manulife Financial will unveil plans fur the Waterloo Park History Walk, at the Waterloo park Grist Mill. Caroline and Erb Street. Following the unveiling ceremony. join in an intriguzng history walk of Waterloo Park and the Uptown Area, lead by local historian Ellis Little and the Local Architectural Conservation Advisors Curnrttittee. . Look lnr llu» f'ummunity Parks Week Flag flying high at City Hall all week Ioug Saturday number 2 .. 9:304 1:30 mm. . Th 9th Waterloo Brownies group will participate in u hike and plant wirjirrvvrts lll Bechtel Park Tuesday October 5 _ 12-100 pan. I Fitw ~> Furnulmnls from Exclusively Women's Fitness Centre and CarrieG PT Biz will lead a low Impact aerobics class at the Gathering Pla, I" u thr. mnu-r of Fhb and Caroline. Come on out! October 1 - 7, 1999 tii,),,;,?,,],],?, EMS The City of Wuenooj’:m: tuh/ak, Mk] like to ‘thank all of the dedicated people who have become Unvolved in community improvement projects over the years! Events: f‘ t "S, 'd .\ is, _ .1 'et " h was! COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886-1 550 It cm as www.city.waterloo.on.ca Open Rep Tryouts for the Outdoor 2000 season will be held according to the schedule below. BOYS Born 1991 Born 1990 Born Born Born GIRLS Born 19 Born Born Born Born Born 1989 Born 1988 Born 1987 Born 1986 WMHA is looking for Assistant Coaches and Goalie Coaches for the .1 and A divisions. Please contact the office ASAP. The Waterloo Minor Hockey Referee's Association is recognized by the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association as the body that governs, develops and assigns referees and timekeepers for ice hockey in Waterloo. We ensure the rules of hockey are used to effect a safe, fun, participative and fair game If you are interested in becoming involved as an official for ice hockey for the upcoming season, you are welcome to attend our first meeting We are looking for men and women age 14 years and up with a good sense of fair play, You are invited to attend our first general meeting on Wed.. Oct. 6, in the Albert McCormick Community Room from 6:45-8:00 pm. All new officials are required to attend a clinic in order to become an official and all necessary information will be discussed at this meeting. _Should you have any questions please phone Keith Young at 888-6857 All players must tryout with their appropriate age group. There will be no open tryouts in the spring for these age groups so attendance at these fall times is very important. Approximately 20-25 players will be selected for winter indoor rep skill development. Final team selection will take place April 2000. A registration fee will be charged for the winter indoor rep skill development program. For more information please call the club 578-9680. A The meeting date originally scheduled for October 4th, has been changed to October 18, 1999 at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chambers, 3rd ttoor, Waterloo City Centre. If you wish to be heard please inform the Clerk's Omce 747-8549 before Wednesday. October 13, 1999. J NOTICE OVERNIGHT PARKING BYLAW PROPOSED CHANGES HOCKEY REFEREES AND TIMEKEEPERS 1989 1988 1987 1986 1985 1984 1983 1980 Waterloo Minor Hockey Association OUTDOOR 2000 REP TRYOUT S WATERLOO MINOR SOCCER. Oct Oct "Tryouts have been previously held Oct. 2 & Oct. 3 Bechtel #5 Oct, 3 Bechtel #5 Oct. 3 Bechtel #6 Oct, 2 Bechtel #2 Oct. 2 Bechtel #6 Oct. 3 Bechtel M? Oct, 2 & Oct Oct. Oct. 2&3 2&Oet. 3 500 Parkside Drive Waterloo, Ontario N2L 5J4 Telephone 725-1434 Fax 725-0397 c; E-mail wrnhaihrolden.net Web Site www.waterloohockey. on.ca COACHES NEEDED Eastbridge #2 Eastbridge #1 Bechtel #2 Eastbridge #1 Bechtel #2 Easthridge #2 Bechtel #2 Bechtel #6 Bechtel #6 Bechtel #5 Conestoga East 10ammoon 9am- 10am 9am-1 lam mam-noon noon-2pm noorr2prn loam-noon noon-2pm lpm-3pm lOam-noon 6pm-8pm Sam- I lam 8am- 10am 10ammoon 3pm-5pm 6pm-8pm frlrp-fpT

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