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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Aug 1991, p. 27

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CR 0 FIRST!!! In the past, the City has identified problems with both old and new water valves which require repair. If the valve is located in your driveway and a repair is necessary, it will likely require the digging up of an area around the valve. An unsightly patch could result in your brand new | driveway if you do not call for an inspection. If a digâ€"up in a paved driveway cannot be avoided, we will patch the area to the highest standard; however, we will not replace the entire driveway. Please call us three weeks prior to paving your driveway so that we may inspect any valve which may be present. Do not assume your driveway contractor will arrange this. Many times they don‘t. Thank you. \,|___CALL BEFORE YOU PAVE 886â€"2310 Butch Voisin _ _/ __ PLANNING ON GETTING YOUR DRIVEWAY PAVED??? PLEASE CALL US The watering of lawns, gardens, trees, shrubs or any other outdoor plant by means of a hose or other attachment comnected to the municipal water system is prohibited except as follows: a) premises with municipal addresses having even numbers may water between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m, and 7:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m. on even numbered calendar days. a) premises with municipal addresses having odd numbers may water between 7:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and 11;00 p.m. on odd numbered calendar days, The watering of newly planted sod, trees, ornamental shrubs and flower gardens is permitted during installation and during the following 24 hours after the completion of the installation. Lawns being treated with any pesticide, herbicide spray or fertilizer may be watered while being treated and during the following 24 hours after application. Upon a water supply emergency being declared by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo, the provisions set out above will be superceded by the Regional Byâ€"law. _ For more information call 885â€"6132. 4 1 ht mousintoemmninticii ifi i8 9 212 nflhm.ThCRyofWumhonminnvuietyof activities in providing municipal services for its residents. A variety of equipment, supplies and services are used and are purchased by the Purchasing Division. 'l‘heCityoantcrloohnlemtrn.liudpurchuin. hmcfionwiththe!’\xmhuin‘Divilionmblhbednflhe authority for all purchases. All purchases of supplies, equipment and contractual urvieuh-vi.ngnpmjeetadeuninumuofm.OOOm purchased on the basis of formal, written, competitive, sealed tenders. Purchases valued at between $7,000 and $40,000 are made on a competitive basis utilizi a Request for Quotation form which must be ulmngwm in s sealed envelope. Purchases valued at less than $7,000 are made by the Purchasing Division soliciting either verbal or written quaotations from at least three vendors. ‘ If you are interested in selling your product or service to the City of Waterl0o, please call the Purchasing Division at 747â€"8719 and we will be pleased to send you a "Bidders Application" form. This form outlines the major products and services required by the City, and is the first important step toward introducung your company to the City of Water1oo. The information contained on this form will be transferred to our commodity listings and your firm will be contacted should the City of Waterloo require the services or products you offer, In an average year, the Puld;c:ngl)'mnim;;o;-'wer 4,030 purchase orders with an estimated value of $10 Coeme 2 m C en e e eep ind 7 HOW TO SELL YOUR PRODUCTS/SERVICES TO THE CiTy remna,Formnhlonnaflonphonf.!M(myolWahtnntBB'&m. e -,-..} ,\ 8 8 0 4 is a * MQuhmeMbhn;ficH.bddeflu&ngrunDr?mewA A PROJECT OF THE WATERLOO CTZENS® RECYCLING COMMITTEE Wetemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmenmee e e ces L2 ELN REL TULING COMP LAWN WATERING RESTRICTIONS CITY OF WATERLOO INSIDE CITY HALL Come and learn the "how to‘s" of composting l at the Weaterloo COMPOST DISPLAY SITE in Waterloo Park DEPARTS: 11:00 a.m. â€" 404 Wing 11:15 a.m. â€" ARC COST: 500 Parkside Drive Waterloo, Ontario 888â€"6356 BIKE RODEO & BUCKâ€"Aâ€"BURGER BBQ â€" Wednesday, August 14 at 2:30 p.m. a bike rodeo will take place. To start it off, the Waterloo Regional Police will give a bike safety talk; then show off your bike skills. Ziggys has donated prizes so decorate your bike and practise your skills to win,. A family barbecue will follow at 5:00 p.m. â€" $1.99/burger. For more information, call Karen at | 888â€"6356. ( DOGS RUNNING AT LARGE A leash keeps your dog where it wants to be and should be â€" by your side. City of Waterloo Byâ€"law No. 87â€"102 requires ALL DOGS to be leashed when off their owners‘ property. ‘ Failure of an owner to prevent their dog from running at large may result in a conviction and fine. Saturday 10:00â€"4:00 Sunday Closed These hours are effective until August 31 to \, accommodate our visitors. Protect your family pet and leash. SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1991 ADULT RECREATION CENTRE 185 KING ST. S., WATERLOO 579â€"1020 TORONTO BLUE JAYs uS NEW YORK YANKEES Mondayâ€"Tuesday Ylgd.nqsday-l"riday SUMMER HoOUuRS ALBERT McCORMICK COMMUNITY CENTRE : 6:00 p.m. approx. ARC TRAVEL $26.00 per person PLEASE NOTE: The tickets we have are for seniors and children under the age of 12 years. Other ages are subject to the full price and may need to upgrade their tickets at the SkyDome box office. COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€" 1550 RON KEELING CITY CLERK _ exergise it on a WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1991 â€" PAGE 31 HHNHirrrrrrrmremmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmmmmnmmmmmmnmmunmunn t 222 22W 112 1BR 5 For further information on the Fall Minor Sports registration, please call Roseanne Toronchuk, Sports & Athletic Coâ€"ordinator, City of Waterloo, at 886,1550, , extension 214. Sports include: Time: 9:30 a m to 3:00 p m. (bring your own lunch Prepafations are underway for our annual Chnstmas Boutique & Bake Sale held in midâ€"November You don‘t have to be "crafty," we just need the people power to assist with the necessary inventory for a successful sale For more information, call 888â€"6356 ARC TRAVEL â€" Woodbine Races: it is Seniors‘ Day at the races. You will be treated to free admission. free program, reserved seating and free refreshment. You can come to bet or just enjoy. We will arrive at the racetrack in time to have lunch before racing begins. There is a restaurant and concession booths on premises for your convenience Departs: 11:00 a.m. from Wing 404/R CAFA.Rotary Adult Centre and 11:15 a.m. from ARC Cost $16.00 Returns Approximately 6:00 p.m. For more information, please call 579â€"1020. LAKESHORE VILLAGE ASSOCIATION DAY TRIP & THEATRE â€" Thursday, August 15001 â€" sightseeing, shopping â€" "Pirates of Penzance" at Drayton Theatre â€" Cost $40/per person â€" for more information phone Ralph Searter, 4 N. 886â€"6368. ACC, Wing 404 RCAFA.RAC 185 King St. S. 510 Dutton Dr. 579â€"1020 BRRâ€"6356 OUTGOERS . SENIOR HIKING WALKINC GROUP Monday, August 19 91 â€" *Homer Watson" Kitchener â€" Cost $2.00 â€" Depart« 9 30 a m > if you plan yo attend please cal 88Hâ€"6356 1 FRIDAY FLICKS â€" Time: 2. 00 pm Date August 16 SLIDES. "Switzerland, Austria, Bavarna by Ted Ray" Cost 50‘ â€" at the ARC HORSESHOES â€" HORSESHOE PITS ARE NOW OPENX FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT + (Two pits available join us for an evening of fun, sociability & exercise â€" ladies & men welcome. â€" Where: Wing 404 R C.A.F A Rotary Adult Centre â€" When: every Tuesday â€" Cost. no charge â€" Time 6 30 unti] dusk â€" for more information call 888â€"6356 NOTE: "Swing Bow!" will be in full operation in August CHRISTMAS CRAFT BEES â€" Where Wing 404/R.C.A.Fâ€"A /Rotary Adult Centre When Thursdave in e (! SENIORS DIVISION PROGRAMS ARC, 185 King St. 579â€"1020 OUTGOERS *AN INTERGENERATIONAL OUTDOOR EXPERIENCE* SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1991 â€" SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 1991 *FOR PEOPLE ACROSS THE AGES® PARENTS, CHILDREN, GRANDPARENTS, GRANDCHILDREN, AUNTS, UNCLES, NIECES & f Cay 1 INofinah diSte t in nsA o fhit accal Adult â€" $34.00 â€" Children 12 and under, Adutts 65+ â€" $29 00 (includes GST) â€" includes all meals, accommodaton and activities (swimming, canoeing, sailing, hiking. games. crafts and campfires) â€" REGISTER EARLY For more information phone 888â€"6356 Call Wing 404/R C.A.F A/Rotary Adult Centre . 888â€"6356 or Adult Recreation Centre â€" 579â€"1020 for _ more information CAMP SMALLA â€" BIGGA â€" a weekend camp tor all ages â€" children, adults, seniors â€" Date & Time Saturday, August 24 1991 at 9:30 a.m. until Sunday, August 25, 1991 at 3 00 p.m Place CmBeMoodonLakeBdwoodneafFergusrCost ROL dn C 3 m m hi ie 1 I t 1991â€"1992 SEASON FALL & WINTER MINOR sPORTS REGISTRATION IN WATERLOO ts include: â€" Waterloo Minor Hockey Association â€" Waterloo Minor Ringette Association + Kâ€"W Synchro Club â€" Kâ€"W Youth Basketball â€" Waterloo Region Nordic Ski Club â€" Youth Bowling â€" Waterloo Region Associated Track & Field Clubs â€" K.W.S.C. (information only) â€" Kâ€"W Gymnastics Club (information only) â€" Twin City Hockey School (information only) â€" Asahi Judo Club â€" Kâ€"W Sertoma Speed Skating # Saturday, September 7 and 14, 1991 ONLY 9:30 a.m.â€"1:00 p.m. ion: CONESTOGA MALL, KING STREET NORTH WATERLOO, ONTARIO Camp sumiaâ€"moGa (camP RB wood) i6 A MMCa Caur LOCa TEX on m# w-@!grmaf‘rtc vskuz‘n( TUM"MEW% SURE To Be Pm ano Exoi

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