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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 13 Nov 1996, p. 13

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The Cup is determinded by the number of points won by cyclists over the course of the seaâ€" son. Hobson is the first to win the womens diviâ€" sion for the Ziggy Cycling Club. Team mate Julia Fmdltadm On the men‘s side Matthias Schmidt, also of Waterloo, won the senior mens event, while Ziggy Martuzalski won the veteran mens mounâ€" tain bike division. Wzalooil.#flnhn;xdqapu season of cycling by capturing the Ontario Cup in the senior women‘s division over the weekâ€" On Sunday against the Western Ontario Musâ€" tangs Warriors got strong goaltending from Joe Harris in a 4â€"1 win. . / Bronze for Lady Hawks: Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks captured the bronze medal at the CIAU soccer championships blanking Dalâ€" housie Tigers 1â€"0 in the medalâ€"round game. Kiley Torti scored her only goal of the season to clevate the Hawks past the Tigers. The medal is the fourth National medal in the On Thursday Warriors defeated Wilfrid Lauâ€" rier Golden Hawks 3â€"2 in a game which saw Warriors take a 3â€"2 lead after a Hawk give away. Hockey Warriots win a pair. Warriors won ugly on Thursday, but won pretty on Sunday to improve their OUAA Far Westleading record to 6â€"1. a win and a tie over Queen‘s Golden Gaels. Athenas split: One win and a loss was the result for the Athena cagers at the Frank Tindall basketball tournament at Queen‘s University over the weekend. Waterloo lost 63â€"43 to Ottawa GeeGees and defeated Brock Badgers 59â€"49. Jacalyn White had 13 points in the loss. Warriors win Naismith consolation title: Waterloo Warriors defeated the Winnipeg Wesâ€" men 73â€"69 winning the 29th annual Naismith prtupien}== Warriors tournament play 80-75wa muwu' to defeat McGill 74â€"64 on Saturday. warors mt hoteiguite a Tiss. 36 when they host Niagara College. SPOBRTiRBRIEFS citmieirhotal oo m meaal Golden a strong week for the Hawks with 36 kills against Gueiph Gryphons and 19 against Brock Amy Turek was named the top female athlere of the week at Laurier. A member of the Hawks women‘s hockey team Turek, who won the scorâ€" ing title last season, she picked up where she left off s coring three goals and adding four assists in e M o Rernnc t 2 tWe e Mawsume mals Mano Watsa was named the male Athlete of the week at UW Watsa had an otnstanding Naiâ€" smith Classic tournament averaging 18 poinis and five rebounds in wins over McGill and Win nipeg and 2 loss to Memorial. He led the tournaâ€" ment with 18 assists and 12 steals in three LeRoy, a fifthâ€"year Optometry student, is the m“dumwm fifth at the CIAU nationals in Montreal over the weekâ€" 1 1] 16 team finished second at the Canadian Champiâ€" onships in Erobicoke over the weekend. The team was led by Heather Pietrobon‘s fourth place in the 1,500m. Team member Lindâ€" say Anne Freire was ninth and Kimber Leom National Cyclocross Championships in Ottawa. Cyclists faced freezing rain, snow and slippery trails on the 14kim course, in which Martuzalski won the veteran B (40 and over) category in one eb o ate ons . Over the weekend Martuzalski won the Two named to allstar teams: Two members of WLV women‘s soccer team were named to the CIAU allâ€"star team. Midficider Lorraine Hodds nulflhhuflhafiy was named to the second team. past five years for the Hawks. Laurier won the gold in 92 and 95, and bronze medals in 93 and Assessment. "Bumpâ€"up" requests must be received by the Minister at the following 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 13, 1996: RE. Moulton, P.Eng. Manager of Engineering Subjeaweommmureceivedu-rsultdthillmdyandthempto{mc- essary approvals and funding, the City of Waterloo/Conservation Authority intends to proceed with the construction of this project. If any individual feels that serious environmental concerns remain unresoived after consultâ€" ing with staff, it is their right to request that the project be "bumpedâ€"up" by the Minister of the Environment to an individual Environmental 35 Albert Street Waterloo, Ontario Telephone: (519) 886â€"1310 Interested persons should provide written comments to Mr. R.E. Moulton, P.Eng. at the Grand River Conservation Authority and/or Mr. M. Tout, C.E.T., City of Waterloo, within 45 calendar days from the date of this notice Waterioo Public Library mcrlndmver&luervuionAntha'ityandfinCnyofWawrhohzvenw completed the Environmental Study Report (ES.R.) regarding a rehabilitaâ€" fionphnforaportionofhurelCreekfromWeberStnettoimmeany mawm.mmmmmmmxdm with the "Class Environmental Assessment for Remedial) Flood and Erosion Control Projects", approved for projects of this type As described in the ESR, the Conservation Authority/City of Waterioo are proposing: a move back to a natural "meandering" stream, implementation dmmmmwwmm.mmdumnn itary sewer. wmmwumwmumwm Grand River Conservation Authority City of Waterloo, Clerk‘s Department 400 Clyde Road, Box 729 100 Regina Street South, Box 337 Cambridge, Ontario Waterioo, Ontario NR S5W6 N2ZJ 4A8 Telephone: (519) 621â€"2761 Telephone: (519) 747â€"8621 Fax: (519) 621â€"4844 Fax: (519) 886â€"5788 [~~] W mssuicanamax & _ ap 30 WEBER ST. NORTH â€" WATFRLOO â€" 746â€"4z2468 STORE HOURS: ruuwuw.u.m.}rn 10 a m 2 p.m NA F {17 GRAND RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORTTY CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT LAUREL CREEK REKHABILITATION WEBER STREET TO MARSHALL STREET 3 {OND NOTICE OF FILING Lt L aa ez a

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