‘ WING 404 RCAFA ROTARY ADULT CENTRE had at least three years of related progra;n experience. _ * Applicant must possess valid Basic First Aid certificate. * Have the ability to work independently with a group of children. * Independent, selfâ€"stagter approach to programming and work environment. Rate of Pay: $8.55 â€" $9.05/hour working up to 24 hours per week. If interested please submit a cover letter and resume quoting file #00â€"73 no later than September 8, 2000 to: Ms. Jodi Dietrich, City of Waterloo, Human \Reaourcea, 100 Regina St. S., Waterloo, ON, N2ZJ 4A8. job_ % t 1 m s t s Essential Qualifications: * Applicant shall be familiar with a municipal recreation department and have respond immediately to issues of concern regarding parxt,icipant behaviour. * Provide effective integration of children with disabilities. * Conduct a program evaluation for all participants. * Prepare a summary report on all aspects of the program. * Provide excellent customer service at all times. * All)ility to work effectively and efficiently as a team player in all aspects of the program. * Maintain registration lists of participants & program passes. * Respond to questions and concerns of parents. Encourage feedback and The City of Waterloo posts the overnight parking restriction, as well as the parking limit of three consecutive hours on all city streets unless otherwise posted, at the city limits. A Preschool Program Coâ€"ordinator is required to provige and administrate a variety of stimulating, captivating opportunities for children aged newborn â€" 6 yrs. Responsibilities: * Program planning for weekly activities, special days & learning/activity centres and coordinate all administrative duties of the pmgrant _ * Provide participants with a safe/enjoyable environment. * Work in collaboration with the Organizational Leader and Staff regarding program plans, conflicts and suggestions. * Coordinate and monitor supply purchases and inventory control. * Ensure all facilities/resources used by the program are maintained in a respectful manner. * Develop and prepare all promotional and information materials for the Every household within the City of Waterloo will be allowed a maximum of nine (9) exemptions per year. These exemptions will be permitted for visitors and/or extenuating circumstances that do not permit household vehicle(s) from parking in the residential driveway. The City, upon confirming there is road maintenance required in the area or if snow removal is necessary, may deny exemptions. All households must register any vehicle that will be parked on the City street between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. Tickets issued as a result of failing to register a vehicle will not be cancelled. The City of Waterloo, began yearâ€"round enforcement of the overnight parking restriction April 1, 2000. Under the City of Waterloo Traffic Byâ€"law #83â€"19, parking is not permitted on any city street between the hours of 2:30 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. seven days a week. THE CITY OF E_I Waterloo Resident: 510 Dutton Drive Waterloo 888â€"6356 4th Annual Apple Harvest Open House Unpuzzling Your Past: Beginners‘ Genealogy Guest Speaker: Jennifer Baker Member of Ontario Genealogical Society * Looking for my roots. Where do I begin? * I got the information, how do I organize it! * I found someone, how do I put them in my tree? * Genealogy and the World Wide Web Wednesday, September 13, 2000, 1:30 p.m. â€" 3:00 p.m No Charge Light refreshment will be provided Call 888â€"6356 to register or for more information a muet NO OVERNIGHT PARKING Preschool Program Coordinator call 747â€"8559 prior to 1 P COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 5. Before disposing of any real property, City Council must declare by byâ€"law or resolution, at a meeting open to the public, that the real property is surplus. At a meeting to be held on Monday, October 2, 2000, in the Council Chambers, Council will hear any person who wishes to speak to this disposition and who has registered as a delegation with the City Clerk‘s Office (747â€"8549) no later than 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, September 27. 2000 Dated this 30* day of August, 2000 There will be 2 (10 week sessions) one in the fall and one in the winter The skills sessions (both field and keeper programmes) are open to boys and girls from house league, select and rep. 6:00 p.m.â€"7:30 p.m. â€" Mini (6â€"9 years old) 7:30 p.m.â€"9:00 p.m. â€" Youth (10 and up) Starting Date: Friday, October 27â€"January 12 (Fall) Friday, January 19â€"March 30 (Winter) Fee: $75/session or $135 for both sessicns Rep Tryouts will be the last two weekcni= in September. Please watch the Chronicle for further dates and tim: For more information please call the C1 Premier Skill Development House League Time Start Finish *Fees Soccer Fun (1995â€"96) Sat. aft. Nov. 25 Feb. 17 $4a7 Squirt Boys (1993â€"94) _ Sat. aft. Oct. 28 Feb. 24 $62 Squirt Girls (1993â€"94) _ Sat. a.m. Oct. 28 Feb. 24 $62 Atom Boys (1991â€"92) Sat. a.m. _ Oct. 28 Mar. 3 $62 Atom Giris (1991â€"92) Thurs. p.m. Nov. 2 Mar. 1 $62 U12 Boys (1989â€"90) Tues. p.m. Oct. 24 Mar. 6 $92 U12 Girls (1989â€"90) Mon. p.m. â€" Oct. 23 Mar. 5 $92 U14 Boys (1987â€"88) Wed. p.m. _ Oct. 25 Mar. 7 $92 U14 Girls (1987â€"88) Mon. p.m. â€" Oct. 23 Mar. 5 $92 U16 Boys (1985â€"86) Thurs. pm. Oct. 26 Mar. 8 $92 U16 Girls (1985â€"86) Wed. p.m. â€" Oct. 25 Mar. 7 $92 U19 Mixed (1982â€"84) Wed. p.m. _ Oct. 25 Mar. 7 $92 Family Rate: $201 (3 or more from same family) *Includes uniform top. Players must wear running shoes, track pants and shin guards. Waterloo Minor Soccer will be offering the following indoor programmes at Bechtel Park. Mass Registration is at Conestoga Mall, September 6th and 7th from 5:30 â€" 9 p.m. After September 7th players will be placed on a waiting list. Times listed below may change depending on registration numbers. House League Time Start Finish *Fees Soccer Fun (1995â€"96) Sat. aft. Nov. 25 Feb. 17 $4a7 Squirt Boys (1993â€"94) _ Sat. aft. Oct. 28 Feb. 24 $62 Squirt Girls (1993â€"94) _ Sat. a.m. Oct. 28 Feb. 24 $62 Atom Boys (1991â€"92) Sat. a.m. Oct. 28 Mar. 3 $62 Atom Giris (1991â€"92) Thurs. p.m. Nov. 2 Mar. 1 $62 U12 Boys (1989â€"90) Tues. p.m. Oct. 24 Mar. 6 $92 U12 Girls (1989â€"90) Mon. p.m. â€" Oct. 23 Mar. 5 $92 U14 Boys (1987â€"88) Wed. p.m. _ Oct. 25 Mar. 7 $92 U14 Girls (1987â€"88) Mon. p.m. â€" Oct. 23 Mar. 5 $92 U16 Boys (1985â€"86) Thurs. pm. Oct. 26 Mar. 8 $92 U16 Girls (1985â€"86) Wed. p.m. â€" Oct. 25 Mar. 7 $92 U19 Mixed (1982â€"84) Wed. p.m. â€" Oct. 25 Mar. 7 $92 TAKE NOTICE THAT 1. The Council of the Corporation of the City of Waterloo intends to consider passing a byâ€"law to close a public walkway running off of Hemingway Place and convey the lands to the abutting property owners. The walkway leads pedestrians to a wetland area classified as ‘fen‘ typical of marsh/bog like conditions and representing a sensitive habitat area. Because the area is an environmentally sensitive wetland, it is not appropriate to encourage public access at this particular location. The City will retain an easement for maintenance and emergency access purposes. 2. If approved, the transactions will be scheduled to close within 120 days of Council approval of the walkway closing and disposition of the subject lands. The lands will be conveyed to the abutting property owners at a consistent with fair market value. Pursuant to the provisions of the Municipal Act, no appraisal of the subject lands is required CITY OF WATERLOO DISPOSITION OF PROPERTY & CLOSURE OF WALKWAY www.city.waterlo0.on.ca INDOOR SOCCER 2000â€"200 1 it 578â€"9680. 25 28 28 28 Fred Dobbs, City Clerk City of Waterloo 100 Regina Street South Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 o Mar. 3 Mar. 1 Mar. 6 Mar. 5 Mar. 7 Mar. 5 Mar. 8 Mar. 7 Mar. 7 Feb. 17 Feb. 24 Feb. 24