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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Mar 2000, p. 27

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THE CITY OF 'li),'-;',,)')] Waterloo [Complex Countdown '99 Committee wishes to thank the following sponsors LA-Z-BOY (Kitchener across from Lulu’s). Domino's Pizza, INS, Inc.. Brick Brewery, Sportsworld, Flying Dog Restaurant, Sole Restaurant and Wine Bar. The Fox and Pheasant, The Wine Cellar, Air Zone, Labatt's Brewery, Bruce Edmeads Sales Limited, Sims Clement Eastman, Waterloo Stage Theatre, Roundabout Theatre, Research in Motion Ltd., Philthy McNasty‘s Bar and Grill, Kitchener Beverages, K-W Little Theatre, Princess Cinema, Natur Pac, Elmira Poultry, Molson Brewery, Bingeman's, Baden Coffee Company, M & M's, Keyway Vending, Fred Astaire Dance Studio, Zeke’s Feed and Fuel, Traces Screen Printing, M & T Inteta-Print, Arm Vending, Twin Cities Hockey Skating School. Les Diplomates. B & B, McCain Foods, Joanne Moore, THsh Pemberton, Pat Golheck, Ruth-Anne Reiner, Bob McFarland, Dairy Queen, Theatre on the Edge. Clarica. Heinz and all the wonderful staff and volunteers. Once again it was a huge success thanks to your support and assistance with our event. Our sincere thanks go out to all of you. The purpose of your attendance is to: Provide input into the philosophy and direction of transportation within and throughout Uptown Waterloo, including car, pedestrian, cyclist and transit movement. i k?a? An Uptown Waterloo Transportation Workshop Saturday, March 25, 2000 Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo 8:45 a.m. to 12 noon You are welcome to participate in... a?” ,1 f”; Please RSVP to Sherry Morley 886-1550 ext. 2272 or smorley@city. waterloo.on. ca Moving Forward (Education/Public Speaker, Trainers to Go Inc.) Discover your "True Colours" and how to apply that knowledge to improve both your health and your relationships in a fun way. Diane Warriner Come out and Laugh and Learn with "Colour Your Health" Thursday, March 16, 2000 9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Waterloo Recreation Complex FREE SEMINAR EVERYONE WELCOME! 3/ Improve your Health V Improve your Relationships V Understand the Actions you take in Life V Understand the Actions of your Family, Friends & Neighbours COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886-1550 Wed. March 15 [ (imam l 12uoon-12:55pm to _ 3-4pm 3 8:30-9:30prn Thurs. March 16 m M m, strMgtrol one: Fri. March 17 Children under age 3 swim free Sat. March 18 Swirlpool Lane Swim & Mttst be age 16 or older I Water Jogging: or accompanied by an takes place In deep end adult Maximum 3 unless otherwise noted dvldren‘ I adult _ Sun. March 19 Swim Admission Prices The City of Waterloo. Sports & Athletics would like to extend a sincere thank you to Conestoga Mall Administration and it's merchants along with the Waterloo Chronicle, for their support and assistance with the mass registration, . Council Meeting " * ' Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, ty . yr, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South jilk' Monday, March 20, 2000 MV commencing at 7:00pm. The proposed Trans Canada Trail routing through Waterloo will be presented to City Council for their final approval. The proposed 10 km long route stretches from the south city-limits (Kitchener) to the north city-limits(Woolwich Np), creating a continuous trail link through the 'Heart of Waterloo" The south por- tion of the route is already established along the Iron Horse Trail and Laurel Trail to Columbia Street, The staff proposal to be presented recommends the development and designation of three route 'branches' linking with Woolwich in the Weber Street- St, Jacob's Market area, Plans of the proposed route branches are available for viewing at: City of Waterloo Service Centre -265 Lexington Court and Waterloo City Centre, Recreation & Leisure _100 Regina St. South For further information relating to this project contact: Karen Anderson, GALA. Landscape Architect, Parks Services Phone 747-8623 email: kandersontikitrwaterloo.on.ca Any person who wishes to speak to this issue should register as a delegation with the City Clerk by Monday March 20, 2000, no later than 9 am. To register con- tact Mary Frank, Clerks Division, City of Waterloo, too Regina Street South, WATERLOO, Ontario N2J 4A8 Tel : 747-8549 Fax: 747-8510 d Adult (age 18 to 54) Proposed {aura of the Trans Canada Trail , will be presty1ty,rtryvaterloo City G?yncil 886-3844 2000 Lifestyle " (age ss up) Family (parents & their Child/Youth (age 3 to 17) childrén) 4 people maxunum laddmonal family members $1 each per vxsxl) 2000 SPRING & SUMMER MINOR SPORTS REGISTRATION www.city.waterloo.on.ca Saturday March 11 to Sunday March 19 MARCH BREAK POOL SCHEDULE 8- 10am ”muggy al gay, 8- 1 Dam swinpool - II 'ttttt 6-10am 12aoon-12:55pm 3Apm ,7”.__h,/VT,,W _ - - -- "'-C Lane Swim Family Times I Public Swim 'taittr sllde "" valor nm on! 6-10arn T f 10arn-12 noon 12uoon-12:55pm ( 1-3pm 3-4pm l j 4-6pm 8:30-9:30prn , 7-8:30pm 1 Visit $2.50 $2.50 $7.00 mam-noon 6-8pm Family Swims: shildten under 18 must swim mm someone age 18 or older (Maximum 3 children 1 adult) 7-8pm 2 Ian: open In deep end March to June . 11 lessons, once a week . All Ages & abilities Information materials and registration forms are now available. Registrations are now being accepted on a first come Grst save basis (up to the second lesson) Spring Swim Lessons (iii:): Public Swims under age , must swim with someone l? or older (Maximum 3 children 1 supervusur) lOammoon I-3pm 4-6pm 8-9:30pm 2-4pm 7.3309111 2-4pm 2r

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