To better serve our customers and to facilitate safer and better access for our employees, a customer parking lot expanston and driveway relocation are planned. Construction " expected to start about mud September and we antrcrpate completion by the end oftktoher 2000, Dunng the c0nstngc- “on there Will he tunes when the from door IS maccessible and parking lot vts‘ttuts thl be at a premtum. We will he drrectmg regular business visitors to the engineering entrance and are making plans to accommodate you there when the from door rs macces:uhle, If you need to VISll our office during lhrs time, please watch lor suns and use caution when entenng our property. We always welcome customers but please excuse us when access to our budding is less than user friendly dunng this ttme. 4%" "l7 ' v . 'm' ‘ K, JW'. Ir.. WW-', 4w? 3"â€. F 'ry _ w)" ""ICti' 'rirt?rt'fT, J.!:'-,?,:?,, W é "T, ,3 i?ilii5. L _ r, T "fy "a/rr-Iii/lu" ‘ e M _ my ywwwg; v'e,.'ejr . F ' t rr,i:,r:trritr'rr : rl "p' V, . . J Fg w A A M " wrV C srt. yu'.: , . Tu , ' 'Feft'% _ t ", j', , , A "'"iit',iiisrtis: ' M, was“: ie. . .- SORRY FOR THE INCONVENIENCE "_ii,l,,',i_i_,)_,ria, PARKWAY ailllilltt a! Oktoberfest _C_ar Event Wate . Onl NAI 6230 (519) 8866090 Wanda-o Noah Hydro Box 640 300 Hominid DI East Omano Until Oct. 23, special bal- lots will be available al partici- paling Sobeys locations for the public's chance to win a $1,100 grand prize package and free tickets to the Oct. 28 "Battle of Waterloo" football game between Wilfrid laurier and the University of Waterlou Battle of Waterloo sweepstakes Screaming Eagles win first The K-W Screamin' Eagles got their first taste of victory Monday, downing the K-W Ravens 24-8 in Minor Tackle Football action Ballots are available at the following Sobeys locations: 274 Highland Road West, Kitchener, 585 Weber Street North, Waterloo; and 94 Bridgeport Road East, Waterloo. book for the Battle of Waterloo display in these stores, and make sure to mark your calendar for Oct. 28 at Urtiversity Stadium. at Bridgeport, Part. Scoring for the Eagles were Brad Grain, Matt Cuttress, Dan Needle and ScottStang, II 77‘ Fr. - Flying Dog Dave Vukets finished in fifth place in the Minimie race at the Oktoberfest Mountainbike race last weekend at Homer Watson Park in Kitthener. The Waterloo Wing Dogs were on the podium again at the Oktoberfest Flying Dogs on the podium again at Oktoberfest event Mountainbike and Cyclo- Cross Race at Homer Watson Park on Sunday. beading the way in the cyclo-cmss race was Josh Hall, who won his second consecu- gold in th senior men's race. lama ktieck was also on the podium for the second week in a row, earning bronze in the junior men's qdo-aoss Fomxer national champi- on Brian Pederson finished sixth in the senior not: foL lowed by CmigGood in eighth place. _ _ . . Rain. sleet and a technical course also didn't stand in the way for members of the Waterloo Flying Dogs in the Mountainbike lace. to Doug Shankland. Matt Guse, Chris Crawford and club president Stuart @mgll. The club collected six silver medals Podium finishes went Tile future of the club also had a good showing with a number of lop-l? finisher, _ Dave Mskiets finished fifth, while Vincent lacharhe fin- ished seventh in the