inning did in the Waterloo team Squirts drop 5 Waterloo‘s next action is toâ€" night at home against Stratford. The game is scheduled for 8:30 at Hillside Park. in the second game Waterloo returned the visit to Brantford albeit with only nine players. Brantford again came out on top this time by a 6â€"1 score. Becky Krafcheck called up from the Tier 2 North Waterloo team pitched five strong innings and kept the Brantford hitters off‘ guard all night. Rosie Dupuis pitched the final inning and settled down allowing only one run after a leadâ€"off triple. Rachael MacGreâ€" gor scored the lone Waterloo run and Shannon Carey had three hits for the evening. The team is now at three and three in league play. In the second game, Chinguaâ€" cousy scored three times in the sixth inning to shut the door on a 5â€"1 victory over Waterloo. In the third game, Dana Rooney pitched a twoâ€"hit game and recorded 14 strikeouts over six innings as Waterloo defeated Fergus 3â€"0 for their first tournament victory. Kim Bender went 3â€"forâ€"3 and Dee Holzshuk hit a homerun. ond base and scored one run. Cheryl Dietrich scored the final Waterloo run. Crystal Stephens pitched all seven innings for Waterloo. The team then participated the London Invitational Tournament June 9 and 10. Waterloo came out on the short end of a 131 score in their Brantford â€" defeated Waterloo Squirt girls softball team 84 in Waterloo in one of two games last week. The teams were evenly matched with good defensive plays on both sides to stopping many rallies. Rachae!l MacGregor had three hits for Waterlooo and scored two of the runs. Shannon Dupuis played an excellent game at secâ€" In their first game of their recent tournament in London, Waterloo came from behind to tie the game, but fell short in extra innings. Errors ruined an excelâ€" lent pitching performance by Shannon Beck, who recorded 17 strikeouts, but lost 10â€"6. Lisa Dougay went 2â€"forâ€"4 with a triple, and Tricia Schooley scored two runs. Rough _ (~~~;~ week for w bantams . in their next league action on June 6, the Waterloo girls were defeated 17â€"6 by a stronger Kitchâ€" ener team. Dana Rooney reached base 2 out of 3 times and Shannon Beck went 2â€"forâ€"3 with a triple. On June 4, Waterloo travelled to Dorchester and battled back from a 10â€"5 deficit to win 13â€"12. The pitching suffered, giving up 18 walks and striking out only 9. Kim Bender scored three times and Dee Holzshuk went 3â€"for4. The Waterico Bantam Girls have been very busy over the past week with two league and three tournament games. Any person may attend the Public Meeting and/or make a written or verbal representation either in support of, or in opposition to the District Plan. If you wish to make a presentation to Council, please notify the Clerk‘s Department so that the n arrangements can be made to place you on the agenda. In axdition. a written summary of the presentation should be filed prior to the meeting. Additional information reluting to the above noted matter can be obtained by contacting the Planning and Development _ Department for the 'Ciiivof ‘Waterloo, Clgâ€"fé;n'tr;:'f& Street South, Waterloo or by telephone, 747â€"8756. Don Roth, M.Sc. Senior Planner City of Waterloo In February 1990, the City of Waterioo retained the Consultant firms of Parkin Architects and Pannell/Kert/Forster to conduct a community needs analysis with respect to the construction of a spectator arena and aquatic facility. At this meeting these Cmmï¬umntmmdï¬brb&m process, the preliminary findings and possible facility alternatives Aqu:ï¬nanndlmp.riod'fllfolhwinwhkhlh.uflieil invited to participate University Avenue between Seagram Drive and Keats Way Seagram Drive between University Avenue and Albert Street Fischerâ€"Hallman Road between Erb Street and Keats Way on Sunday, June 17, 1990 between the hours of 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. the purpose of conducting the 10km Classic Road Race. ALL SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS WILL BE CONTROLLED BY WATERLOO REGIONAL POLICE TO MAINTAIN LIMITED LOCAL ACCESS: The map below depicts the route for the road race EASTBRIDGE DISTRICT IMPLEMENTATION PLAN TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, JUNE 18, 1990 AT 7:00 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 3RD FLOOR WATERLOO CITY CENTRE 100 REGINA STREET SOUTH W CITY OF WATERLOO Ad. SPECTATOR ARENA, Waterloo Aaevatic racmury Waterloo 10km Classic Road Race Please note that there will be full road closures of the following PUBLIC MEETING Tuesday, June 19, 1990 â€" 7:30 p.m. City Centre, Council Chambers, 3rd Floor NOTICE OF A PUBLIC MEETING TO PRESENT FOR ADOPTION ROAD CLOSURE: Information to be presented will include a conceptual design of recommended storm water management and water quality control ;nnmru as well as a preferred natural planting scheme for each acility. For further information, please contact the City of Waterloo Engineering Division at 747â€"8744. Interested persons are invited to attend and review the Consultant‘s findings following an investigation of measures which can be incorporated into the three existing Westvale Storm Water Management facilities to provide benefits for improved control of the frequent runoff events, water quality and baseflow enhancement. COUNCIL MEETINGS SUMMER SCHEDULE 1990 The following is the schedule of Council meetings for the months of June, July, August 1990: Monday, June 4, 1990 Monday, June 18, 1990 Monday, July 9, 1990 Monday, July 23, 1990 Monday, August 13, 1990 Monday, August 27, 1990 The meetings will start at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Cbambers?gnterloo City Centre, 3rd Floor, 100 %lesgim Street South, Waterloo rather than the usual ht RON KEELING P CITY CLERK j CITY OF WATERLOO Centre, 100 Regina Street South, 7:00 p.m. to receive community response to a recently prepared Discussion Paper on the Protection of Trees and Woodlots. Copies of the Discussion Paper can be obtained by contacting the office of the Environmental Coordinator, Third Floor, Waterloo City Centre or by telephone at either 747â€"8708 or 747â€"8706. If you wish to make a presentation concerning the information presented in the Discussion Paper, please attend the meeting on July 4, 1990. If you cannot attend but would like to express your concerns, you can contact the undersigned in writing. Huuboldvissdthnthngwfllb‘holdonWednndnfl,Julyl. 1990, in the Council Chambers, Third Floor of the Waterloo City NOTICE TO THE RESIDENTS OF THE CITY OF WATERLOO WESTVALE PONDS REHABILITATION STUDY OPEN HOUSE Tuesday, June 26, 1990 From 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm City of Waterloo Council Chambers 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South PROTECTION OF TREES AND WOODLOTS IN THE CITY OF WATERLOO CITY OF WATERLOOâ€" SUMMER ICE SKATING AT SUNDAYS 3:30 â€" 5:30 p.m. GENERAL PUBLIC â€" All Ages 7:00 â€" 9:00 p.m. â€" ADULT BEGINNING May 27, 1990, ENDING August 12, 1990 CHILDREN â€" $1.00 â€" 12 years and under YOUTH â€" $1.25 â€" 13 to 18 years old ADULT â€" $1.75 â€" 19 years and up SENIORS â€" No Charge FAMILY â€" $3.50 â€" Parent(s) and child/or youth Brian Trushinski, B.E.9., MA Environmental Coordinator Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South P.O. Box 337 Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 Arestcdontem 886â€"1550 inUe