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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Oct 1999, p. 39

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DATE: _ Wednesday, November 17, 1999 PLACE: Royal Canadian Legion TIME: 6 p.m. â€" Social Time; 6:30 p.m. â€" Dinner; 8 p.m. Meeting All members (parents & players), coaches, assistant coaches, managers and convenors are welcome to attend the 8 p.m. General Meeting at which time elections will be held for new board members, reports will be given and suggestions are welcome for next year. Volunteer Appreciation Dinner for all volunteers (coaches, assistant coaches, managers and convenors) who have served the club in the past year are welcome. Tickets reserved by phoning the Soccer Office at 578â€"9680. NOMINATIONS FOR THE BOARD Nominations for all positions on the Board of Directors must be received in writing, 15 days prior to the Annual General Meeting. Positions â€" 12 Director Positions (from which will be elected â€" President, President Elect, Secretary, Treasurer and 8 Directors.) Nominations should be mailed to Waterloo Minor Soccer Club, P.O. Box 41023, Waterloo, Ontario, N2K 3T5 or FAX 578â€"9680 Additional Volunteer Positions Available â€" Head Convenors for all Divisions â€" Rep Convenor (Boys/Girls) â€" Fundraising â€" Sponsorship â€" Field Convenar â€" Equipment Manager â€" Office Help ie â€" phoning / coâ€"ordinating teams / schedules etc. W The City of Waterloo Fire Department is conducting scheduled maintenance of fire hydrants. This on going program is designed to ensure that the hydrants will operate properly when needed. This year‘s 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 Debbie McKean, Utility Customer Service Coâ€"Ordinator, 747â€"8613. &\ WATERLOO MINOR $ Je SOCCER CLUB ""Â¥ ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING MAINTENANCE PROGRAM HYDRANT TESTING â€" www.city.waterioo.on.ca City Council has approved the commencement of a Heritage Conservation District Study for the Maryâ€"Allen Neighbourhood. A Steering Committee will be created to direct and oversee the Study and will include up to 6 property owners from within the study area. Should you own property in this area and are interested in sitting on the Steering Committee, please forward by 12:00 noon Friday, November 5, 1999, a letter of interest outlining how you would be of benefit to the Steering Committee. Please include your name, address and telephone numbers including day and evening numbers to: Shirley Hayes, Secretary City of Waterloo L.A.C.A.C. 100 Regina Street South Waterloo, Ontario NZJ 4A8 for further information, please contact Shirley Hayes at 747â€"8773 The City of Waterloo Noise Byâ€"law #78â€"79 prohibits "persistent barking, whining, calling or other similar persistent noise made by any domestic pet..." This Section of Byâ€"law #78â€"79 is enforceable day and/or night. If you have a concern regarding a barking dog in your neighborhood the City recommends residents try to resolve the matter between themselves prior to contacting the Byâ€"law Enforcement Department for assistance. If you are unable to resolve the matter, you must forward a letter to the Byâ€"law Enforcement Department providing explicit details of the matter. Sensitivity about disturbing one another and tolerance could go a long way to resolving these types of issues and making any legal action by the City, unnecessary. If you have any questions regarding the above or any other regulatory byâ€"laws, please contact the Byâ€"law Enforcement Department at 747â€"8785. BYâ€"LAW ENFORCEMENT PROTECTIVE SERVICES A leash keeps your dog where it wants to be, and should be, by your side. City of Waterloo Dog byâ€"law #91â€"101 requires ALL DOGS TO BE LEASHED. 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. City of Waterloo Byâ€"law #91â€"101 requires 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. Proper disposal of dog excrement is also a concern and the excrement should be flushed down a bathroom toilet. Failure to clean up after your dog ean result in a conviction and fine. Please cooperate and help keep our City clean. PROPOSED MARYâ€"ALLEN NEIGHBOURKHOCD HERITAGE CONSERVATION DISTRICT STEERING COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP LACAC NEEDS YOUR HELP CITY OF WATERLOO DOG BYâ€"LAWS \xay c‘ 4 ASXC ~ EPCYy 4 . n "a * sA tz BRX §& <â€"@ 1 , CONSERVATION DISTRICT STUDY AREA ~@% â€"

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