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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Feb 2004, p. 22

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At this meeting. the Committee will receive an update from Regional staff on the status of the Class Envrronmental Assessment Study for the proposed road Improvements. In addition. staff will present the Project Team responses to the main issues raised try the public " the June t9. 2004 Public Information Centre. Members at the public who have an interest in the protect are Invited to attend this meeting to express their views to the Committee Anyone Wishing to appear as a de|egatlon can legisler with the Region's Cannon and Admimstraiive Services Dmsmn 315754420 Enqulres regarding the; pulled may be directed I0 The Regional Planning and Works Committee will be holding a special Public Input Meeting to consider mad improvements on Fischer-Hellman Road from Erh Street to Columbia Street in the City of Waterloo as follows The Black Forest Inn 1872 Sawmill Road. Conestoga Tel: I519I 564 2223 wsitwhlackforestrestaurancca Register Mon to Wed, 6 pm to T pm ss Hooker St, Waterloo t%dowatorfoodhogorsata 749-5751 after 4:30 pm GREATFOOD, GREAT VALUE! iLt.gttl.iErLlet,l Hours ll DC AM tmid 2:00 PM Price: Adults: $9.95 per person Children Half Pnce Homemade soup and bread Fruit and salad bar Create your own pasta dish Carved roast beet Many mote favourites Coffee. tea and great dessert table also included Waterloo Judo Club Mr Ken Sailing. Regional Chan. 575-4585 M: Chris Thompson. C E I Project Manager Regional Municipality of Waterloo 150 Frederick Street. 6th Floor Kitchener, Ontario N26 4J3 Date: Time: Location: NOTICE OF PUBLIC INPUT MEETING FISCHER-HALLMAN ROAD IMPROVEMENTS Erh Street to Columbia Street City of Waterloo Tuesday. March ll, 2001 7:00 on. Region at Waterloo Cnuncll Charmer, 2nd Flunr. Mminislntlun Building 150 Frederick Strut. Kitchener Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE 218 Email thchrts@retyon watermonn ca Phone 575-4754 Facswmle 575-4430 ()iiiii',"ili,-i,ijs1,j,,' 'Url J "rt, gig? t .4 In the semifinals. the Wildhawks beat the Orillia Thunder 44-6. Laura Boterman was the Wildhawks' top scorer with 15 points. Lessard added another 12 points, while Lauren Bingeman had six and Alexandra Klein had four. In the gold medal game. the Wildhawks took on the high-flying Brantford CYt) Falcons #1 team, and eked out a 23-21 victory. Lessard wasihe Wild, hawks' top scorer again with eight points. Bishop was Leading the way was Lindsay Lessard with eight points. while Natalie Bishop chipped in with six. Wildhawks strong at annual tourney In the Novice Girls divi- sion. featuring girls in Grades 3 and 4, the Wild- hawks opened with a 15-4 win, he Watttrloo Wild, l hawks hosted the Ithh annual Wildhawk Bats- kelhall Junior Girls tourtta- mem at RIM Park Last Satur- day and reached the finals in both Novice and Major Bantamplay. si The Wildhawks take a foul shot in Minor Bantam action against Windsor Saturday. .Asou Mtoioh New next with five points. while Bishop was also named to Klein and Taylor had four the tournament all-star points apiece. team. Lessérd was named the tournament MVP in the Novice division. Teammate N A125 mu h PAW? . um: van- Int-r.-." 4-q4r* Imm- In "q---. L.=na"e.etsaU'gg=-uL 1r.ar2'grgr"-Nam q . EXHAUST SYSTEMS . BRAKE SYSTEMS . SUSPENSION SYSTEMS . All covered by a a NATIONWIDE WARRANTY WATERLOO 746-1070 "_ritirtttetsgity tr'so aettmrttte" - _ a . - ll you as In pal" and lrcd of Inn-1.; Mh It. glhl.’ us a call lot a FREE CONSULTATION Back pain Neck pain Arm pain 355 Weber Street North (Coma ot Weber t Columbua Streets} car care centre COMMUNITY CHIROPRACTIC $5.3.» 75 Unvve's w Ave F Walnut-r Leg pain Foot pain Headaches 342-8774 Hungarian! -araFiaai'q In Major Bantam girls play. featuring Grade 8 stu- dents, the Wildhawks also . MAINTENANCE IUNE-urs . BELTS a. ROSES . ANIIFREEZE a. momma SERVICE . COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Free U ndercar Inspection & Estimate OPEN MON . SAT 8 AM TO 6 N Roeder. Kara Totzke and Collins had six points apiece in the loss. Michelle Collins and Olivia MacLtllan had eight points apiece, while Roeder had seven points. In the gold medal game. the Wildhawks came up on the short end of a 34-23 decision to the Brantford CYO Falcons. In the semifinals. the Wildhawks beat the Wind- sot Athletic Association 47- 23, Roeder was also named lo the tournament all-star leam. The Wildhawks opened the tournament with a 33- 17 Win over Blessed Sacra- mem. Kristen Stypa led the way with eight points, while Nicole Reader had seven points and Ashton Lavigne had six, reached the finals, The Waterloo Major Atom MD Timberwolves continued their winning ways with a hard fought 2-1 win in Woodstock Ben Schnarr chalked up two assists. with Con- nor O'Kane adding a sin- gie apiece. The Tunberwolves ran their pkryotf record to 7- Tyler Campbell and lush Dlugokecki scored for the Timberwolves. T’wolves on a playoff role

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