_ The Warriors headed into this weekend looking to end their â€" losing streak with a couple of home games. The first against {Queents was a tough 4â€"3 win. + Thursday, November 25 is the opening game of a home and «"home series with cross town rivals, WLU. The Warriors entertain ; WLU November 28 at 2:00 PM at the Columbia Icefields : Women‘s basketball ‘_The womenls basketball team o * e continued their impressive winâ€" | @i hi ning streak with two wins last es e a week. . | The Warriors were down 39â€"33 at the half and found themâ€" selves behind quickly when Lakehead went 10 for 24 from three point range. The Warriors next home game is an exhibition game against Mohawk College on Nov. 26. Game time is 8:00 p.m. at the PAC. On Saturday, the Warriors suffered their first blemish of the seaâ€" son with a 51â€"49 loss to McMaster. The gold and black was up by nine points but allowed the Marauders to climb their way back for the win. Clancy was the leading Warriot again with 16 points while Nicole Consitt scored nine. Men‘s basketball The menls team opened their season with a split against Lakeâ€" head this weekend. In the first game, the Wartiors rallied to a 80â€"56 win over the host Voyageurs. Mike Zavershnik and Dan Schipper led the scorâ€" ing with 16 points apiece. In the second gamé of their weekend double header, Lakehead handed the Warriors a 70â€"55 loss. _ Zavershnik and Woody Kwiatowski each scored 17 points for the gold and black. _ In the first game, the Warriors go off to a slow against WLU but turned it on down the stretch to win 60â€"55. A well played second half and | iA A | key shot making allowed Waterâ€" loo to pull away. Leslie Mitchell and Meg Clancy were the teams leading scorers with 10 points each. Warriors roundup Sunday, the Warriors came up big with a 7â€"0 shutâ€"out against Wednesday, November 24th A @ 7:00 pm Community Room, Albert McCormick Arena AGENDA * Financial report * Proposed bylaw amendments * Election of officers ELECTED POSITIONS aog + President Treasurer Viceâ€"President Allstar Viceâ€"President Houseleague Convenors: Allstar / Houseleague Divisions Equipment Manager Special Events Coordinator Fundraising Coordinator Bingo Convenor Everyone welcome! Please plan to attend. Call the office (747â€"0430) for more information ** Coaches Applications for the 2000 season will be available at the meeting *** P â€" 1999 ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING _ 4A BLOOM AWARD The City of Waterloo proudly achieved the 4 Bloom Award from the 1999 Communities in Bloom Provincial Competition Waterloo was also the first Municipality to receive the Urban Forestry Award. We are anticipating entering the competition nationally in 2000. This will be an exciting opportunity for the City of Waterloo and all its residents. We can‘t do it without your help. Please come and learn how you can Featuring David Hobson Refreshments and Door Prizes PEOPLE, PLANTS & PRIDE â€" Growing Together BLOOM with USI! Tuesday, November 30, 1999 Waterloo Recreation Complex 101 Father David Bauer Dr. 7:00 pm Hauser Haus The City of Waterloo Traffic byâ€"law #83â€"19 restricts vehicles from parking overnight on all City streets year round between the hours of 2:30 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. and is strictly enforced from December 1st through April 1st each year. Signage for this parking restriction is posted at the City limits of Waterloo along all major roadways entering the municipality. The City of Waterloo Traffic and Parking Byâ€" law restricts parking on all City streets to a maximum of three (3) consecutive hours. Various streets within the City have one or two hour parking restrictions and are posted as such. CITY OF WATERLOO OVERNIGHT â€"__ 1 ON STREET PARKING RESTRICTION NO OVERNIGHT PARKING Helping to Build A Better Community