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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jul 1998, p. 31

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THE CITY OF [EJ Waterloo \i If your organization has been in Waterloo for 50 years or more, we want to include you in the celebration. Please let us know by calling 579â€"9681. o tsM es tp: § Wl %%gr%vgéé | ". " o t oiey casgels / PXC: fflI«C Thursday, July 16 from 4:30 to 9 p.m. W}terloo Park, West Side MUSIC + FOOD + GAMES Enter our Baking Contest â€" for details call 741â€"4029 The City of Waterloo Fire Department is conducting scheduled maintenance of fire hydrants. This ongoing program is designed to ensure that the hydrants will operate properly when needed. This years program will involve all hydrants in the City and should be completed by the end of November. This maintenance program is quite routine however, it may cause some temporary inconveniences such as poor water pressure and in some cases coloured water. If coloured water is detected, please open a cold water tap and allow water to run until water clears. This situation is temporary. The City of Waterloo Utility staff and the City of Waterloo Fire Department thank you for your coâ€"operation and understanding. Any questions or concerns should be directed to Deb McKean, Utility Customer Service Coâ€"ordinator, 747â€"8613. v HYDRANT TESTING â€" MAINTENANCE PROGRAM Tnliéi%%o ©F W ATUCTEREOO*S Fun for the whole family! Spensored @m' EiO " u.( COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 . y RBeat the Heg: Wateriloo in Bloom For further information contact Lori Ludwig, at 886â€"1177 ext. 244 www.city.waterloo.on.ca mi Waterloo in Bloom is an exciting program of j environmental awareness and municipal l beautification. wl This year‘s front yard competition, in /_: cooperation with the City of Kitchener and Canada Post, is currently underway. £ L'" Letter carriers are to submit their nominations, + to our selected judges, by July 17. The judges will then choose a winner, in each of Waterloo‘s 5 wards. The overall ward winner, will be declared in early August. All winners will be announced and recognized at Waterloo Council, Monday, August 24, 1998. _ FRONT YARD COMPETITION July 2 â€" 17, 1998 Contribution to the Neighbourhood: * Viewing the property from the street, is your the overall beautification of the neighbourhood? Special Highlight or Extraordinary Effort (bonus points) * Any evidence in form of sculpture, plantings, architecture, maintenance that sets property apart from competing properties. * Environmentally friendly (pesticide free signs on lawn) â€" can be obtained at Waterloo City Hall reception counter. * Alternative gardens (ie. herb, rock, wildflower) first impression a good one? * Does the property contribute significantly to Open daily from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (weather permitting) Waterloo Park Beat the summer heat & join us at Lions Lagoon Splashpark! Children of all ages (including those adults who are still kids at heart) can enjoy the rainforest of palm trees, the waterâ€" breathing dragon, and all the other really cool structures. Admission price: $1.25 each (includes GST) Children under 1 year free! All children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. All adults must be accompanied by a child. Group rates available. For more information call Waterloo Park at 725â€"0511 31

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