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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 2006, p. 25

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School: St. David Grade: 11 Nominator: Sharon Foran Meghan Feeney "Meghan is a respectful and dedicated student who is very interested in improving the school and local community." Notable achievements: Meghan received the Celtic Merit Award in 2006 and the Academic Excellence Award in Grade 9 and 10. She is on the track team. Future plans: Meghan plans to pursue a career in the medicine and science field and later become a teacher. Tuesday, June 6, 2006 9:00 a.m. Regional Municipality of Waterloo Council Chamber, 2nd. Floor Administration Building 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener The amendment to the Fees and Charges byâ€"law to include the proposed Transit Fare Increase will be considered at the Regional Council Meeting on: The Region of Waterloo is proposing a Transit Fare Increase. A report recomâ€" mending approval of the 2006 fare change is to be considered at the Planning and Works Committee: Regional Municipality of Waterloo Council Chamber, 2nd. Floor Administration Building 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener If you wish to speak at the Council meeting, please register as a delegation with the Region‘s Council and Administrative Services Division at 519â€"575â€"4420, before twelve noon on Thursday, June 8. 2006. A copy of the report and/or proposed fare increase will be available online at www.region.waterloo.on.ca after June 2, 2006 or by calling Debbie Shantz, Coordinator, Administrative Services at (519) 575â€"4785. This notice is in accordance with the Municipal Act, S.0. 2001 C.25. Kris Fletcher Director, Council and Administrative Services/Regional Clerk 2nd Floor. Administration Building 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener 5§19â€"575â€"4420 a.% P &A % P.X.Z2 AQt REGIONAL TRANSIT FARE INCREASE Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE Wednesday, June 14, 2006 Rufina Kim School: Centennial Grade: 8 Nominator: C. Bongers "We first noticed how accomplished Rufiâ€" na is last November when she played the piano accompaniment for the choir at the Remembrance Day service. She filled in without any previous practice." Notable achievements: Rufina scored high results in a math contest. She was selected to compete in the regional sciâ€" ence fair, And she plays Grade 9 piano. Future plans: Rufina looks forward to a medical career. Tony Smith School: Waterloo collegiate Grade: 12 Nominator: Craig Nickel "Tony is another one of WCI‘s unsung heroes. Tony has been a stalwart member of our audioâ€" visual crew for five years and pioneered the technical controller position on our Student Council Executive. WCI‘s loss is Hollywood‘s gain!" Notable achievements: WCI‘s first ever techniâ€" cal controller on student council executive; technical director for both Concept and Multiâ€" cultural Shows (2003 â€" 2006); provided audioâ€" visual support to more than 30 shows and assemblies at WCHI; more than 600 hours of volâ€" unteer time at Rogers Community Television. Future plans: To enroll at Toronto Film School to study film and become a director. Ee e y Sn oomppopmprare y «> 1 1 o opprarer School: KCI Fast Forward program Notable achievements:Frank is a dedicated volunteer in KCI‘s cafeteria and kitchen. He‘s also a volunteer at the Waterloo Regional Children‘s Museum, where he has logged more than 1,400 volunteer hours since November 2003. He enjoys introâ€" Frank Hiebert ducing the museum‘s guests to new exhibits at the gallery School: Centennial Grade: 7 Nominator: G. Kauk "Sarah demonstrates exceptional visual arts skills in a broad range of media." Notable achievements: Sarah is in the volleyball, gymnastics and art clubs. She enjoys drawing, reading and swimming. Future plans: This avid skater hopes to go to the Olympics in 12 years. She also wants to be a gym teacher. Sarah Boo [AJ) * â€"RB>UOHp § l §4 )ifi .\d | ,Ji WANTEDND: &1 HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING Fi â€"SHINGLE roof installed on their home at a reasonable cost ! If we can use your home in our campaign to showcase the look of our "Quarry Slate" or "Cedar Shingle" roof, we will definitely make it worth your while. Should your home and location meet our marketing needs, you will receive attractive pricing and will have access to our special 0.a.c. low interest unsecured bank financing. A MetalWorks roof will provide you with unsurpassed beauty and protection ... guaranteed! www.TheLastRoof.com A select number of homeowners in the Waterioo area will be given the opportunity to have a lifetime METALWORKS STEEL HOMES THAT NEED ROOFING David Reitzel School: St. David Grade: 12 Nominator: Mike Redfearn and Kevin Coates "David is a model student representative of St. David‘s." Notable achievements: David has a passion for athletics, including football, wrestling, rugby and curling, for the school drama and for his faith. Future plans: He hopes to attend the University of Waterloo, and to later go to medical school. School: KCI Grade: 12 Notable achievements: Lauren is involved with sports inside and outside of school. She plays on an innerâ€"city ringette team, as well as the KCI girls hockey team. This past March Break she took part in a building expedition in Honduras to build a kinder school. She says that if another similar trip was announced, she‘d be the first to sign up. Lauren Lichty

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