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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jun 2001, p. 34

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_ Hergott 328 Erb Street West, Waterloo (519) 885â€"2306 y The Waterloo Region District School Board began meetings to set the Board‘s 2001â€"02 operating budget on June 4 and S, 2001. Further opportuniues for delegations to appear include: Written submissions are also welcome from anyone not able to attend a meeting. These should be marked "Budget Submission" and addressed to: Committee of the Whole Meeting Special Board Meeting Monday, June 18, 8 pm Tuesday, June 26, 8 pm Opportunity for delegations Final approval of budget All meetings will be held in the Board Room at the Education Centre, 51 Ardelt Avenue, Kitchener. Presentations to the Board Time will be set aside at scheduled budget meetings and regular meetings of the Board to hear delegations. No more than five minutes will be set aside for each delegation and a maximum of five delegations will be heard on the same topic. Individuals wishing to make a presentation to the Board are asked to contact the Manager of Corporate Services and Records at 570â€"0003, extension 4336, by noon on the last working day prior to the meeting. Speakers are requested to bring a written copy of their presentation for distribution to trustees. Hergott Cider Mill Specializes in Committee of the Whole Meeting Monday, June 11, 8 pm Opportunity for delegations Chairperson‘s Office Waterloo Region District School Board 51 Ardelt Avenue, Kitchener, ON N2C 2R 5 Board Meeting Monday, June 25, 8 pm Opportunity for delegations 2001 Classic run set for Father‘s Day The _ 24th _ annual Waterloo Classic race is set for Father‘s Day, June 17, with proceeds going to supâ€" port the Central Ontario Riding program. The race features a 10 km run, a 5 km run and a 3 km fun run. The race also has different age and weight catâ€" egories. _ 8 Entry forms are available at Runners‘ Choice, or by calling race organizer Lloyd Schmidt at 664â€"1331. The relay team of Dana Woodall, Jessica Buttinger, Erin Noll and Natalie Buttinger set a new record summer Gone David MacFarlane‘s marvellous novel Jan Wong‘s China Enjoy these great deals on hardcover remainders, with prices far below those for the paperback edition se o caarnian oo n 1 ons o eense eWR A notsoâ€"foreign _ A New Song Volume 5 of Jan Karon‘s Mitford series hc $34â€"95 pbk $18:908 I Know This Much Is True by Wally Lamb of Oprah‘s Book Club fame, _ The Whole WOMQN Gemaine Greer hc $3495 The Death of Dylan Thomas i s3295 The Wordly Years whn English â€" hc$3250 Belling The Cat mordecai Richlee _ hc $32:00 plus many unadvertised specials _ 100 King Street S. Waterloo oppos. Waterloo Square Stock Up On Summer Reading Why Pay More! 884â€"2665 hc $39:95 pbk $24â€"50 9 to 9 Weekdays 9 to 6 Sat., 12 to 5 Sun king for convenience U personal service? 9.99 8.99 8.99 9.99 7.99 9.99 7.99 Tyke girls set relay record The Young Athletics track and field Team turned in some excellent performances at the Markham 2001 Invitational track meet held May 26 in A highlight for Young Athletics was the Tyke Girls Relay Team of Jessica Buttinger, Dana Woodall, Erin Noll and Natalie Buttinger who set a new provincial record in the 400 x 200 x 200 x 800 medley Young Athletics were Jessica Buttinger in the Tyke Girls 200 metres and 400 metres, Leslie Schumacher in the Tyke Girls long jump, Natalie Buttinger in the Tyke Girs high jump, Andrew Stewart in the Senior Boys shot put, Madelaine Buttinger in the Atorn Girls 400 metres and Derek Woodall in the Atom Boys 800 metres. Silver medallists included Danielle â€" Buttinger, Tyler Marshall, Natalie Buttinger, Andy Schumacher, and Leslie Schumacher. The relay team of Jesse Caron, Craig Germann, Aiden Payne and Woodall also won a silver. Other gold medallists for

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