Waterloo Public Library Digital Collections

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Sep 2000, p. 35

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

22 2e a 6 a w 4 a 0 4 a ue a d a d d d 4 4 5 4 c Auto Extrications "911 Simulator" Featuring: Demonstrations Fire Safety House Fire Equipment THE CITY OF |a 4 Waterloo Girls Softball is looking for Houseleague and Allâ€"Star Coaches for the 2001 Season. WMGSA has teams at Tâ€"Ball, Miniâ€"Mite, Mite, Squirt, Novice, Bantam and Midget levels in Houseleague and Allâ€"Star (Mite and above only} Divisions. If you are interested. piease contact the office as soon as possible for more information and/or an application. The deadline for Allâ€" Star Coaches applications is October 15th and the selection process will begin immediately following this date PWSA AGM â€" November 17th to 19th @ The Waterloo Inn Educational Displays Have your safety questions answered at the Information Booth Information Pamphlets available Kâ€"W Ambulance Service ALLSTAR COACHES FOR 2001 City of Waterloo WINSHARE Program NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING If you would prefer to make your comments in writing, www.wmgsa.com _ 747â€"0430 _ laxorth@aol.com SAFETY AWARENESS DAY A public meeting will be held to inform and receive comments from Waterloo citizens regarding the City of Waterloo WINSHARE Program. Please provide your comments no later than Friday, September 29, 2000 Saturday, September 30, 2000 10:00 a.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. Zehrs Markets Conestoga Mall EGIBL 5 S=UF T BSHLL _ * Fax us at 747â€"8511 * Eâ€"mail us at winshare@city.waterloo.on.ca * Write us at Human Resources, City of Waterloo 100 Regina St. S., Waterloo, N2J 4A8 Children learn what questions they must answer when an emergency call is placed "Eyes of Life" â€" Demonstration of Cairns/Iris Fire Helmet Aerial Rescue â€" Defibrillation‘s "Sparky" the Fire Dog and "Andy" The Ambulance Practice your Fire Escape Plan Ample Free Parking Available Monday, October 2, 2000 DATE TO REMEMBER: Waterloo City Centre Council Chambers 3rd Floor COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 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. 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 cirecumstances 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 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. Join us for some light refreshments at the: Imagine! Waterioo Celebration and Open House Wednesday, September 27th, 2000 from 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Adult Recreation Centre at 185 King St. S. We asked you to Imagine! Waterloo and you did! Now, we invite you to join us and celebrate what we‘ve heard from all of you, who have shown so much interest and have cared so much about the future of our City. You told us about your likes, your dislikes and what you would like to see for the future of Waterloo. Hey Waterloo! It‘s going to be a Celebration! Please rsvp Imagine! Waterloo at 747 â€" 8752 Resid css ow w w e n e e uie sn e y m e nie n e B pee d nesW eR d Nn ns s e ns ic NO OVERNIGHT PARKING www.city.waterio0.on.ca ents must Imaging call 747â€"8559 Waterioo prior to 1:30 a.m.

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy