Waterloos lone point came in a 5â€"5 tie with London as they scored two goals in the last minute forcing the tie. Jordan Brenner scored three with singles from Brock Radunske and Ahren Nittel. Ben Ritsma, David Munroe, David Tsandelis, Craig Witâ€" mer, Tim Zettler and Cale Munro In Waterloo dropped a 3â€" zamz'»% dropped its opener 4â€"0 to North York after being outworked by the strong skating aggressive North York team. a great effort, but came up short losing 1â€"0 to Guelph. Waterloo Mycom Bruins picked up only a tie in four games, including three at a tournament held in Cambridge over the weekend. In tournament play Waterloo one assist. Tough week for Bruins \ga?ï¬Mywmmhsuckdw McGillivary and Stephen Groff. Scott Schmidt, James McKinnon, Derek Grifâ€" fith, Streeter, Scott Gatenby, Brendan Poser, Jordan Hill, Tim Schulz, Schwende, Kropf and Hauck each had Yensen, Brian Streeter, Scott Gatenby and Tyler Schwende. Scoring one goal each were James McKinnon, Brandon Maddick, Patrick Kropf and Cameron in the loss to Kitchener. Trevor Beatson, Craig Nixon, Jason Koch and Ben Peters assisted. Kitchener Express 12â€"0 in hockey play Waterloo Falcon bantam selects topped Kitchener Bullets 3â€"2, then dropped a 3â€"2 decision to Kitchener Vikings later in the week. Andy Beninger, Mark Leveck and Mike Couch scored for Waterloo with Ryan Shantz, Ken Merchant and Ben Peters assisting, Jamie Reid and Eddy Peters scored Schnurr scored. Stump{, Schnurt, Keller and Hauck assisted. 1 ie t t FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Waterloo Whalers AAA hockey club won two of three contests last week. Waterloo opened its week losing 2â€"1 to Cambridge. Pat Keller scored the lone Whaler goal with Jarret Schnurr drawing the lone assist. Waterloo rebounded from the loss pounding London 7â€"1. Schnurr reaped the hat trick while Brian Seumpf added a pair. Shawn Schiedel and Jordan Bonâ€" neville each scored a goal and added two assists. Wesley Hauck, James Ritz and Kyle Sonnenberg had one assist In their final game, Whalers topped London for the second tine in a week 3â€" Kennel scored twice with single goals from Chris Drexler, Mike Archibald and Proudfoot. Drawing assists were Adam Stockie, Pawson, David Huegle, Justin Wendt, Travis Jacobs, lan Dick and Drexler. (Continued from page 28) Panthers fall in final Pawson and Travis Jacobs netied other Waterloo Panther peewee‘s fell in the Waterloo goals. Andrew Collins colâ€" consolation championship losing 9â€"5 to lected the other assist. Chatham in Cambridge tournament In other play Hawks and Kitchener _ play Knights played to a 5â€"5 tie. _ * Brad Forsyth scored twice for Waterâ€" BEAM BEDDING 48 WILLIAM ST. WEST MIH OR S RBORTLS WATERLOO (near Park St.) / _ [ lnt}»e_;â€"emyd’mwlqioogum Assisting with two were Jimmy Scoring two goals each were Tyler Schiedel, Blair McDonald and Falcons split games Same Family For 62 Years Free Delivery in Kâ€"W. In roundâ€"robin play Waterloo mwmlm ich. Duench and opened with a 1â€"0 win over ChathAM . vericy scored in the win over brampton. on Hebebrand‘s goal from Scott Pettus, Matt Hunter, 2, Plomske, Greg Lee, Conor Smith recorded the shutout. Wends and Roedd ind . perhen dmaged a 31 detision 15 . Tyier Szortie and Brandon Roeder Cambridge team with Pettus fed the shutom. netting the lone goal. in its third game Waterloo dropped Kitchener 3â€"1 on Wasps nip Braves goals by Reid McCallâ€"Stroh, Pettus and Andrew Logan scored twice pacing Walsh. Forsyth added the lone assist Waterloo Wasps to a 4â€"3 win over Brad Forsyth scored twice for Waterâ€" loo with single markers from Blair Hebebrand, Matt Gardy and Shawn Walsh. Trevor Schurt and Jeff Baker each added a pair of assists with others coming from Forsyth, Conor McCreary, Walsh, Hebebrand and Scott Weldon. In semiâ€"final play Waterloo dropped a 3â€"1 decision to Kitchener with Waish netting the lone goal from Forsyth and * Quality Education where children develop a love of learning initiative & selfâ€"confidence _ . * For children 2â€"1/2â€"6 years B * Full & half day programs Limited Spa * Before & after school care m.’!‘ * Low student/teacher ratio * Fully qualified Montessoriâ€"trained teachers So Good To Come Home To. [3J 742â€"1 051 You always keep the postâ€"Run activities cooking! We remember| Janetos, Adam Plomske, David Wilhelm and Blair Roedding, Wendt, Matt Lynch, Duench and Veitch scored in the win over Brampton. Matt Hunter, 2, Plomske, Greg Lee, Wendt and Roedding assisted. Tyler Szozda and Brandon Roeder recorded the shutout. Waterloo atom Wolves topped Woodstock 5â€"4 and blanked Brampton 4â€"0 in ‘A hockey action last week. Brian Veitch and Kevin Wendt each scored twice and added one assist each in the win over Woodstock. Jim McCalâ€" lum scored the other goal with assists coming from Steve Duench, 2, Ben Steven Haller earned the shutout. Forsyth scored twice with Hebeâ€" brand netting the other. Wolves win twice In league Ph; Waterloo topped Waterloo minor novice select Stingers defeated Kitchener Oilers 8â€"0 and tied Kitchener Monarchs 2â€"2 in play last week. In the win Brady Hauck scored three times while Stefan Lachapelle scored twice. Trevor Martin, Kyle Ennis and Jason MacDonald added single goals. Martin, Ennis, MacDonald and Matt the Minister of the Environment to an individual Environmental Assessment. "Bumpâ€"up" requests must be received by the Minister at the folâ€" lowing address within 45 calendar days following the date of this Notice: Minister of the Environment 135 St. Clair Avenue West, 15th Floor Toronto, Ontario M4V 1P5 This notice issued November 27, 1995. R.E. Moulton, P. Eng. Manager of Engineering , Waterloo Wildcats novice‘s were defeated 5â€"1 by London and 4â€"2 by Kitchener in ‘A action last week. Cory Honsberger scored in the loss to London while Kyle Schwendt and lan McKague scored against Kitchener. Stingers win, tie England Naylor Engineering Ltd. Kitchener Public Library 353 Bridge Street East Main Library Kitchener, Ontario 85 Queen Street, North N2K 2Y5 Kitchener, Ontario Telephone: (519) 741â€"1313 Telephone: (519) 743â€"0271 Interested persons should provide written comments to Mr. R.E. Moulton, P. Eng. at the Grand River Conservation Authority, within 45 calendar days from the date of this notice. Subject to comments received as a result of this study and the receipt of necâ€" essary approvals and funding, the Conservation Authority intends to proceed with the construction of this project. If any individual feels that serious enviâ€" ronmental concerns remain unresolved after consulting with Conservation Authority staff, it is their right to request that the project be "bumpedâ€"up" by Kyle Asselstine and Stuart May also scored with assists coming from Lukas Bouda, 2, Andrew Locke and Jarren Roga. Players of the game were Bouda, Kathleen Smith, Ryan Fries and Chris Kitchener Braves in minor novice select As described in the ESR, the Conservation Authority is proposing the followâ€" ing creek remediation activities: * restoring natural channel morphology and bioengineering creek remediaâ€" tion from the City of Kitchener boundary downstream to Shirk Place; * bicengineering creek remediation from Shirk Place downstream to the Grand River; * an armour stone wall for slope stabilization immediately upstream of the Grand River; and * an ongoing monitoring program. Interested persons are invited to review this document at the following locaâ€" tions: Grand River Conservation Authority Department of Public Works 400 Clyde Road, P.O. Box 729 City Hall Cambridge, Ontario 200 King Street West NR 5W6 Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4G7 Telephone: (519) 621â€"2761 Telephone: (519) 741â€"2406 Fax: (519) 621â€"4844 Mon. â€" Fri. 8:30 a.m. â€" 5:00 p.m. Mon.â€"Fri. 8:00 a.m. â€" 4:30 p.m. England Naylor Engineering Ltd. Kitchener Public Library The Grand River Conservation Authority has now completed the Environmental Study Report (ESR) regarding the erosion control and stabiâ€" lization works for the downstream section of Laurel Creek from the City of Kitchener limits to the Creek‘s confluence with the Grand River. The ESR has been prepared in accordance with the Class Environmental Assessment for Remedial Flood and Erosion Control Projects, approved for projects of this GRAND RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT LOWER LAUREL CREEK (BRIDGEPORT) EROSION CONTROL AND STABILIZATION WORKS NOTICE OF FILING (Continued on page 30) Please be advised that the Income Maintenance Division of the Social Services Department will be CLOSED on FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, 1995. This cloâ€" sure applies to recipients of General Welfare Assistance and Family Benefits (Sole Support Parents) normally receiving services from 99 Regina Street South in Waterloo and 150 Main St. in Cambridge. The closing is required to reduce our expenditures under the Provincial Social Contract Act. We regret any inconvenience this may cause you. t NOTICE TO Â¥x/4 SOCIAL ASSISTANCE RECIPIENTS Department of Public Works City Hall 200 King Street West Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4G7 Telephone: (519) 741â€"2406 OF WATERLOO