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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Oct 2000, p. 29

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tamie Thaerherker picked up the Cohras' shutout Waterloo goals against Kitchener came fiom Tyler Matthews, Thomas and Jordan Palmer Scoring agaiml Cambridge were Evan Iobsinger and Alex Gardner this climb up three points The Waterloo Cubs Triple "A" minor hockey squad stole a 3-1 win from the Kitchener TKrauts to close the weekend herr tying Cambridge 2-2 grriday night. Cobrnswintwn Waterioo's Minor Atom Select Cobras had a 'itrong weekend, defeating the Cambridge Hawks 2-l and Kitchener Bears 3-0 Waterloo goals were scored by Jason Chalmers. on an impressive breakaway, and Destin Wolfe-Szabo In their encounter with Kitchener Sunday. the Cubs' Blair Brewer replied to Kitchener's 1-0 lead with a goal in the third period . Eric Parr added two more to give the Cubs the win. L The team wasn't as lucky riday when all they could muster was a 2-2 tie with Cambridge. Stingersstung The Waterloo Stingers were shut out 6-0 by the Samia Sting in Minor Novice A league play last weekend. Déspiie ihe loss. goalies Tyler Nukes and Jesse Bean impressed with a number of Goalies Graeme Dempster and Billy Whaling earned the shutout. Waterloo goals came from Allin St. Onge, Justin Schmm, and Michael Woelfle, Thunder earn shutout The Waterloo Thunder Minor Peewees shutout the Kitchener Goldenhawks 3-0 Saturday. _,,i"_,/rh"s/1 "f'r, rv' . t ts A ' This week's Waterloo Chronicle team of (front row, the week is the Waterloo Celtic under-13 Craig Carl Rep boys soccer team, In their first year in Jamie Xa the Premier League. the Celtic made it to Ridgway. E the League Cup finals against Niagara right) assis Falls. Niagara Falls defeated the Waterloo coach lim! team 3-l to earn the Celtics the runner-up Matt Pea trophy. Waterloo's Paul Vomberg scored Whittingtc the lone goal in the championship match. Nadeau, t Members of the Waterloo Celtic underl3 Cosby, ChI Rep boys soccer team. pictured above, are: coach Jacq Falcons win both games The Waterloo minor Bantam Falcons won both games against the Kitchener Redmen this weekend. The first game was a 4-3 win with John lutzi leading the way with two goals. Phone t519)575-4Sl5 Fax 1519:5754-151 ErMall Mave(eregron 1xaterloo on ca Town Square and the Scagram's properly by First Gulf Corporauon " expected to add to cure area transporta- lion 1“qu and opportunities. The purpose of thc Uptown Waterloo Transportation Study tN to comprehensively evaluate all uulslandlng and forecasted tramportaitort and rclated condmons 1xithm the designated study area. and In recommend xlralcglu dlrcclmns needed In addrcss these condom,, These chrecmons will he used by the Reg-an and the (It); In make dcvelopmcnt approval and Infrastructure LdeIal Impnucmcnl dccusums The Uptown Waterloo Transportation Study IN hung cur reed nu! m accordance With the F.nvuronmental Avarvimcnt Act and wall mcludc Puhhc Information Centres 1cntahxcly scheduled for Novemhcr 2000 and March 200] If you have any qucxlmns or wash lurthcr "oformauon, please contact Dave Banks. P Eng Chrrstme Koehler, C F, T Regum of Waterloo City of Waterloo 7th Floor. Waterloo Service Centre 150 Frederick St 265 Leunglun Court Knchener, Onlann Waterloo. Onlarm NEG 4J3 N2J 4A8 The Region of Waterloo and the City of Waterloo are undertaking a study of the transportation network and related mailers in Uptown Waterloo. Several events have given TIM: In the proposal to undertake a study at this time A number ofconccrns have been raised by the pub- lic, and hy the City 's Uptown Vision Committee (UVC). ahoul traffic condruons wathm the cure and surrounding area. Most recently. planned redevelopment of Waterloo V‘"-." x Cy' - ti' a E it2.e .35? ' "a" REGIONAL MUNICIPAUTY OF WATERLOO UPTOWN WATERLOO TRANSPORTATION an.” STUDY (front row, left to right) Graeme Stewart. Craig Carlson. Robbie Pittman, Sara, Ali, Jamie Xaysy, Scott Huber, Cameron Ridgway. Scott Cable. (back row. left to right) assistant coach Kassem Xzysy, head coach lim Stewart, Ben Eby, Paul Vumberg, Matt Pezzack, Michael Ryan, Chad Whittington. Michael Leffering. Eric Nadeau, manager Ken Pittman. Glen Cosby, Christian Thiessen, and assistant coach Jacques Nadeau. Chrrstme Koehler, C F, T City of Waterloo Waterloo Service Centre 265 Lexmgtun Court Waterloo. Onlarm N2J 4A8 Phone 4519) T4Tg629 Fax t519r g86-57yig E-Mall ckoehlernrots Waterloo on ca The second game was a 3- 1 win forWaterloo. Scoring for the Mcons were Kyie Bester. John Iutzi and Kyle Asselstine. with a goal apiece. Jim Johnson and Jesse Wright finished the Falcons' scoring. t)/t Scoring for the Cougars were Eric Arthrell and Bill Walkey with two apiece. Scott Reaume. Andy Mclean and Owen Engel had the singles The Cougars beat the Woodstock Navy Vets 7-l to extend the unbeaten streak to five games Colin Way turned away 25 shots in season opener against Sarnia Sting preserv- ing a l-l tie. Jordan Schulz scored the lone goal. The Waterloo major pee- wee Single "A" Cougars were undefeated in their first We games to open the season. Cougars unbeaten Can Dr. Michael Flynn, Chiropractor 370 University Ave. E. Waterloo (corner. Bridge & University) 883-0968 . 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