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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1976, p. 9

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Local players may participate in Showdown Waterloo Minor Midgets defeated Kitchener 6 to 1 in their opening game of the Hub League schedule Oct. 19. The game, played at Waterloo Arena, was an encouraging start for the Compton _ Motors _ Minor Midgets as they managed to score five goals before Kitchener replied. The purpose of this comâ€" mittee would be two fold: (a) to evaluate Wintario sports projects _ against current â€" Wintario sports criteria; (b) to indicate community impact in terms of the project‘s relevance, cost, feasibility and overall Gary Boug, president of the â€" Waterloo _ Regional Sports Council Inc., anâ€" nounced Oct: 25 the estabâ€" lisbment _ of a Wintario Sports R@view Committee for the Region of Waterloo. This committee will act in coâ€"operation with the Minâ€" istry of Culture and Recre ation, which presently conâ€" trols Wintario finances. The Waterioo Minor Hockâ€" ey Association has agreed to be part of a pilot project developed by Sports Diâ€" mensions Ltd. Preliminary engineering for channel improvement work on Schneider‘s Creek in Kitchener will be proâ€" vided through a $150,000 Ontario grant to the Grand River â€" Conservation _ Auâ€" thority, Natural Resources Minister Leo Bernier anâ€" Minor Hockey Showdown is an extension of the NHL Showdown and players in selected Ontario cities and towns will be taking part and competing in similar The Christian Handicapâ€" ped Association will hold a coffee hour and devotions for handicapped people Nov. 5 at Christ Church Lutheran Church, Lexington Rd . Waâ€" Sports RATZâ€"BECHTEL FUNERAL HOME & CHAPEL 621 KING WEST,. KITCHENER â€" 745â€"9495 J-Oâ€"HN FEDY Minor Midgets win Wintario sports committee set up Coffee hour GRCA gets creek grant ‘onvement Parking. entering Wellington or King Stree effect on sport in the Waterâ€" loo Region. This committee will be comprised of five representâ€" atives of local sportâ€"related groups and agencies: one from a community sport group, one from municipal recreation; one from eduâ€" cational authorities, one citizenâ€"atâ€"large; and the local Wintario Projects Offiâ€" cer of the Ministry of Culâ€" ture and Recreation. This group will be appointâ€" ed originally for a sixâ€"month period and meet biâ€"monthly to review applications. The committee decision (requiring a simple maâ€" jority vote) will be stamped The project is part of a continuing program to alâ€" leviate flooding and to conâ€" trol erosion along the banks of the Schneider‘s Creek Watershed. Total estimated cost of the project is $200,000. competitions to the NHL participants. _ _ s John Young and Robb Filiatrault _ each _ scored twice for Waterloo. Singles were added by Paul Harrow and Tim Allan. All players from Minor Atom to Juvenile will be eligible to _ participate. There are also separate competitions for House League and Allâ€"Star and winners from both divisions will advance. It will be held from 8 to 10 p.m. If transportation is required rides can be obâ€" tained by calling Project LIFT at 744â€"5931. terloo is planned The format starts with a team competition. The two Allan proved to be a key man in offence as he also counted for two assists. Goaltender Don Beaupre had a relatively quiet night with only 11 shots on the Waterloo goal. nounced ®ct. 25 ©_ At present, Pat Duffy, the Wintario Projects Officer, has total responsibility to research and review all applications. He then makes Personal presentations to the committee will be acâ€" cepted and the committee will inform Municipalities and local MPPs of all reâ€" quests by forwarding copâ€" ies of applications réceivâ€" STUART SCHEDEWIT2 on the project application with no notation of who votâ€" ed pro or con. a recommendation (postâ€" tive or negative) and forâ€" wards that application to the Wintario Sports Office shooters and goalie from each team will then comâ€" pete in a group playdown to determine the Waterloo Minor Hockey Association Showdown champions. All of these winners from Atom to Juvenile, House League and Allâ€"Star will then advance to the regionâ€" al finals to be held early this spring. Prizes are being offered at each stage of the comâ€" petition and the grand championship will probably be filmed for showing on the NHL broadcasts. If successful the concept will be expanded across the country for next year. The deadline for registerâ€" ing is December 6 and all the coaches should have their information by early next week at thelatest. Service worthy of your confidence â€"â€" a tradition since 1925 When this committee is established, Mr. Duffy will act as secretary to the committee, have one of five votes in making de cisions; and provide the Tesearch component prior to meetings and decisions. Part of the necessary reâ€" search will be personal contact with officials of muâ€" nicipal recreation departâ€" ments from which the appliâ€" cation is received. in Toronto for final review and decision. The committee is being constituted locally to involve local authorities in decisionâ€" making, to permit communâ€" ity â€"reaction â€" to project applications and to allow community people with a wide variety of experience to have input into usage of Wintario funds. â€" Citizens of the Waterloo Region interested in sport who would like to be conâ€" sidered for the position of memberâ€"atâ€"large, should apply in writing before November 4 to: Waterloo Regional Sports Council Inc.. 75 University Avenue. West, Waterloo N2L 3C5)â€" phone 884â€"1970, ext. 204. Forms for capital or proâ€" gram requests to Wintario are available from the Sports Council or the Minâ€" istry of Culture and Recreâ€" ation. , Completed requests are forwarded to: Wintario, c/o Mimstry of Culture and Recreation, Suite 215, Waterloo Square, Waterioo, Ontario. Mr. Duffy is available to assist groups in preparing their applications properly. MANNA Sponsored by the Ecumenical Luncheon Group . begins Nov. 4th The Erb St. Mennonite Church Senior Citizens can receive a full course home cooked meal at noon hour for Reservations call The Adult Recreation Centre every Tuesday at 131 Erb St. W., Waterloo 579â€"1020 for only at â€"CLIP AND SAVE 75° Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, October 27, 1976 â€" Page 9 The Voters‘ List for use in the Municipal Election to be held on Monday, December 6, 1976, has been posted in the Clerk‘s Office in the City Hall, Waterloo and is available there for inspection. The list may also be seen at the Waâ€" terloo Post office, Fire Hall, and the Library. In addition, a preliminary list of electors for each polling subdivision has been posted within the poll. Citizens are invited to inspect the list or telephone the Clerk‘s Department, Waterloo City Hall â€" 886â€"1550 â€" to inâ€" sure that their names have been included and that the school support is shown correctly. This is particularly important for tenants and property owners who have changed their place of residence during the past few months. Revisions to the list may be made at the City Clerk‘s Office, Waterloo City Hall, 2nd Floor, Marsland Centre, Monday to Friday from 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. The last day for filing complaints is the 5th day of Novâ€" ember, 1976. ARE YOU ON THE VOTERS® LIST? wy t u+o h 0t u2o Piek ho 4 ha M tC 2 4k 5 T 4t k5 +A t WATERLOO VOTERS R.C. KEELING RETURNING OFFICER

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