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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Feb 2006, p. 31

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rhe Audit Committee was created by Council to review and comment on the procurement of goods and sen‘ ices. financial reporting and financial policy for the City. The Committee consists of nine members, including five members drawn from the community at large serving on a volunteer basis. Candidates must be residents of or tax- payers in the C ity of Waterloo. The Committee meets approximately l0 times per year, usually on the 3rd Thursday ofthe month at 8:00 a.m. Extra meetings may be called as required. A vacancy has occurred on the Committee and Council is seeking a new member from the business community with considerable experience in the operation and man- agement of a large business. City of Waterloo Audit Committee The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo invites applications from members of the business community who are interested in being appointed to the: Youth Council Spring Fling Dance _ (rl, _" . . “33:13 w"- w 'ts-, .912? , J. ._...,. tUs, cs". c'" sr'" , C" u " g. _',', "F ET; As e", _ . C _ ' 4 2: per; 1: I . f a» Cla': " "t'S) Jr; ' .4? - N L, _ ws'; I _ 7‘. J" 3"?» 2 RL ' _ 'sg L, i» a 'ts"")"-':')"' “i t y fy" Lsr." c, C(f,t, A; 39’ Ir _c.Ci ---tt---- --t--t--- - I For further information, contact Waterloo City Cognctllors’ Office: 747-8784 7:00 . 7:20 pm _ Welcome and Counollor's Report - 9:13:33- 7220 - 8:30 pm Presentations: . Heasley Pork Rehobilitonon Protect (Lokeshore); Schedule of public consultations - Mark Dykstra, Parks Department . Traffic Studies Update for Laurelwood and Nonhlake areas - Chns Hodgson, Parks and Works Servnces . Columbo Forest Pork-n9, long-term soluhons, Ron Ormson, Development Services . West Sde Development - Where are we? . Scott Amos and Rob Trotter, Development Servttes . Update on Gbrorv/Recreotror, 8 Levsure Plans for wesrvde Worerloo - Cathy Maryas, Waterloo Pubhc lubrory and Greg Romanock, Recrcanor F, [ensure Services . Nmghbourhood Assooa'uon Updates 8:30 - 9:00 pm Open (28A Sesmon AGENDA Ward 2 Town Hall Meeting Thursday March 2, 2006 T - 9 pm Location: Sir John A Macdonald High School, "Lecture Hall" 650 Laurelwood Drive (at Erbsville Road) Waterloo, Ontario Jim Bolger C ity of Waterloo Ward 2 (Ndrthwes!) C 'ouncillor Invites you to a: Wafieiiciiikto THE CITY OF ra Grades 6 to 8 Friday March IO, 2006 Albert McCormick Community Centre 500 Parkside Drive, Waterloo (library entrance) 7 to IO pm . $6 at the door Sl concession items First 50 youth receive a prize! No rc-entry _ Supervised by staff and police Questions? 885-1220 ext.222 For more information about the Audit Commit- tee, please contact Bob Mavin, Chief Financial Officer, City of Waterloo, at 747-8722. To obtain an application form, please contact the City Clerk's Office: Telephone: 747-8777 Fax: 747-8510 (Attention: Rose Clemens) E-mail rclemensOcity.waterloo.on.ca Application forms may also be picked up at: ., City Clerk's Office Main Floor, Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South Waterloo Interested and qualified persons are invited to submit an application for the above positions to the attention of Rose Clemens by 5:00 p.m.. Fri- day, March 3. 2006. Susan Greatrix Interim City Clerk City of Waterloo 100 Regina Street South Waterloo, Ontario _ Iaufier s brilliant shooting guard Mcghan Mdhalh. tho- sen the MIA West Division's Player of this Year, scored a game-high 32 points, tying her fawn high. The ()UA's can-er lender in scoring rm. ished with st'vvn Ihn-v-puim haskle. and was tive of eight 1mm tlw tive lhrvaiJm . Fania in the week. iauri- er punched a hole, in the Western Mustangs hopes, beating them 70-67 in Lon- don. h was the founh consec- utive year laurier beat West. em in a sudderrdcath playoff Trailing by seven at half- time, Laurier eliminated a powerhouse Brock team, which finished the season with a 19-3 record. The Wilfrid lauricr Gold- en Hawks, for the second time in a week. spoiled the home town celebrations of another favourite by beating the (JIS No. 8-ranked Badgers 83-72. capacity crowd was Azcduced to stunned ilence Saturday, and the Brock Badgers women's basketball team wasn't far behind. The Waterloo Warriors hit 15 of 16 free throws to close out the game as they beat the visiting Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 86413 to close out the OUA regular season Saturday at the UW Physical Activities Complex. With just 7:42 left: Waterloo held a 12-point lead before Laurier responded with three straight hits beyond the arc, two by Wade Currie and one by Andrew MacKay to quickly narrow the gap to just three points. Laurier kept it close the rest of the way, but Waterloo's free-throw shooting enabled them to hold on for the win. Graham Jarman led all scorers with 25 points, including a perfect 14 for 14 from the free throw line. Gerard Magennis added 22 points and seven assists. Currie had 19 points for the Hawks, while MacKay added 17. Both hit four three-pointers in the game. Waterloo finished the OUA regu- lar season with a 13-9 record and fourth place. Laurier fin- ished with a 1tN12 record and sixth place. Both teamsmade the playoffs, with Waterloo hosting the Windsor Lancers this Saturday at 3 pm. .._. ....__ ...-.e- Lady Hawks score another upset win Nailbiter lander will men McMas- lot for the ()UA West INvision championship Saturday in Hamilton. rho winner enhances to the OUR final and cams a berth In the (IIS finals March It) in N'cts llmnswick. "It's a great fooling." said an ecstatic Hawks' head coach, Stu Julius. "McGrath had yet anothvr impressivc game. but all the others also steppml up. making it a mat team effort." "We're playing with a great deal of confidence. everyone is having fun and the pressure is on the other team to beat us," said Taylor, a third-ycar player from Waterloo Lulu-gate. “w other Iauricr guards had big games. Jillian Ritsma added l2 points while Laura litylor had a double-double. pumping in ID points while hauling in 15 rebounds "The second half was big fur us and our defensive game gave (Brock) all sorts of trouhle," said Mdirath, Na I in Canada in steals with bti and an OUA first-tcam all, star for a third consecutive year. "M WIMY FtqON2

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