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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 May 1995, p. 39

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Under the WEED CONTROL ACT, 1990 you are requested to destroy noxious weeds on your property by May 27,1995. Under REGULATION 1096 Section 4â€"(1) noxious weeds shall be destroyed by means of (a) pulling or otherwise removing the plants from the soil; (b) cutting the roots or stalks of the plants before the seeds have developed sufficiently to ripen after the cutting; (c) plowing or cultivation the soil in which the plants are growing; (d) treating with a herbicide that causes the plants to be destroyed or prevents the growth of the plants or ripening of their seeds. In both Waterloo and Kitchener we strongly encourage the methods of (a), (b) or (c) to control your noxious weeds. The list of noxious weeds are as follows: Wild Carrot Europe Knapweed Comme Dodder Colt‘s I Johnson Grass Tubero Brian Detzler, Weed Inspector L.J. Ayers, City Clerk City of Waterloo June 3, 1995, 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Walk around the grounds and through the greenhouses. Look over the equipment and find out how it works and what it does. Refreshments are available. Learn about composting, recycling, turf management, Free balloons, hay wagon rides and rides on some equipment will be available for the children. Bring your family and friends out on the 3rd! Donations to the Food Bank are welcome. mA cA T25 x J e( @ " @ Annual, Perennial Sow Thistle Scotch Thistle Canada Thistle Russian Thistle Proso Millet Ragweed Poison Ivy Wild Carrot European Buckthorn Knapweed Common Barberry Dodder Colt‘s Foot Johnson Grass Tuberous Vetchling p _ NOTICETORESIDENTS _ ;# iR, __AND PRoPerTY owniErs TO DESTROY NOXIOUS WEEDS CITY OF WATERLOO PUBLIC NOTICE SUNSHINE AVENUE CLOSING WATERLOO SERVICE CENTRE TO AN OPEN HOUSE OF THE 265 Lexington Court, Waterloo (beside Knights of Columbus) IS INVITING YOU Poison Hemlock Buckthorn Goats Beard arberry Yellow Rocket Leafy Spurge /etchling Cypress Spurge Peter Wetherup, Weed Inspector R.W. Pritchard, Commissioner of General Services & City Clerk City of Kitchener ._ _ COMMUNITY INFORMATION Bull Thistle Nodding Thistle Milkweed SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1995 8:00 A.M. â€" 6:00 P.M. The second Goods Exchange Day of the year, for properties in Kitchener and Waterloo only, will take place next Saturday Please have your unwanted but useable items at curbside by 8:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 27, 1995. "Treasure hunters" will then take anything for which they have a use. Any items remaining after 6:00 p.m. are to be removed from curbside. Remember, this Goods Exchange Day covers properties in Kitchener and Waterloo only. Please respect those holding garage sales. Additional Goods Exchange Days will be held on September 9, 1995, and September 23, 1995. MAKE CERTAIN THAT ONLY ITEMS YOU NO LONGER WANT ARE LEFT AT THE CURB City of Kitchener â€" 741â€"2514 City of Kitchener TTY/TDD â€" 741â€"2385 City of Waterloo â€" 747â€"8612 A leash keeps your dog where it wants to be, and should be â€" by your side. City of Waterloo Byâ€"Law No. 91â€"101 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. Protect your family pet, and exercise it on a leash Thoughtful dog owners have always cleaned up after their pets. but it is also the law in the City of Waterloo. Every person in charge of a dog must clean up any mess left by their dog on private and public property. An easy way to "stoop and scoop" is to carry a plastic bag with you when walking your dog. Failure to clean up after your dog can result in a conviction and fine. Please cooperate and help keep our City clean. City Council has tentatively scheduled a public meeting for Monday, June 5, 1995 at 7:00 p.m in the Council Chambers Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo, Ontario to present various options with respect to the location of City Hall. The suggested options to be discussed include: build a new City Hall refurbish the former Seagram Barrel Warehouses purchase the Waterloo City Centre (subject to successful completion of negotiations) extend the current lease of Waterloo City Centre Dated at the City of Waterloo this 24th day of May, 1995. PUBLIC MEETING WATERLOO CITY HALL â€" ALTERNATIVES 886â€" 1550 L.J. Ayers L.J. Ayers City Clerk, City of Waterloo KITCHENER and m WATERLOO GOODS EXCHANGE DAY CITY OF WATERLOO DOG BYâ€"LAW NO. 91â€"101 City Clerk UvB:vi# i) ThE CITY Of

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