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CD play" . pr wheels and nut K-W Real Estate Board The Kitchener-Waterloo Real Estate Board is extend- ing an open invitation to join in the fun of its ninth annual Charity Golf'l'ouma- ment, to be held at Water- loo's Grey Silo golf course June 26. ttmtl-raiser for Anselma House All monies raised from this annual event will be donated to Anselma House. a local shelter for abused women and children. Last year's tournament raised more than $16,550 for the the local charity. The 2002 tournament will feature an all-inclusive format for those who have participated in other golfing events. For more information about the tournament. or to inquiry about sponsorship, contact the Kitchener- Waterloo Real Estate Board's Susan MacDonald at 575-1400. The Region of Waterloo is in the process of completing a Regional Housing State- ment Update, entitled Waterloo Region in the 21st Century _-. An Action Plan for Housing and invites you to attend a Public Open House. The purpose of the Action Plan is to identify the full range of housing, characterize housing needs in the Region and to develop a community-based strategy to address these housing needs. Your participation is important in shaping the future of housing in the coming years. Your input will help to determine how the Region and other community stakeholders should best invest their resources to achieve housing goals. You are invited to attend one of the following Public Open Houses: Thursday, June 20, 2002 Thursday. June 27, 2002 4:00 pm -8:00 pm 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm TEAM OF THE WEEK Main lnblly Township of Wilma! Municipal OfBees Region-l Administration Building 60 Snyder‘s Road West, Baden ISO Frederick Street, Kitchener (part of Custle Kilbride) Regional staff and members of the Region's Housing Statement Advisory Committee will be present to answer your questions and to receive your comments. If you are unable to attend either of the Public Open Houses and would like to make your views on housing in Waterloo Region known, please address your comments by July 5, 2002 to: This week's Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the the Waterloo Huskies Under-ll Girls soccer team. The Huskies won the Brantford Intercity soccer tour- nament try defeating the Mount Hamil- ton Avalanche 1-0 on a goal by Jessica Buttinger. The game was a tight aggres- sive battle between two well -matched teams. After the game, Buttinger was selected tournament MVP for Waterloo. In round-robin play, Waterloo started the tournament by edging Hamilton Moure lain H) on a goal by Katie Jamieson. Next, Waterloo defeated Kitchener B 5-0. Kyla MacEachern had the hat-trick. while Aisha Mulhall and Amanda Dumas added the other markers. The Huskies' last round-robin game was against the Dixie Diamonds. The Diamonds had an early 1-0 lead, but in the second halfles- sica Mighton scored on a penalty shot to We look forward to receiving your input! Ken Seiling Regional Chair Regional Municipality of Waterloo Waterloo Region in the let Century An Action Plan for Housing Jeffrey Schumacher, Principal Planner Planning, Housing and Community Services Department Regional Municipality of Waterloo 150 Frederick Street, Sth Floor, Kitchener, ON N26 413 Telephone: (5l9) 575-4533 Fax (519) 5754449 PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE NOTICE OF A even up the contest. McEachren added the winner while lamieson salted it away. The Huskies also travelled to Mississauga to play their first Cup game of the season last week and overmatched the Clarkson A team in an 11-0 final. Buttinger and Alena Kenton had hat-tricks while Taylor Thompson added a pair. Singles went to Mighton. Natalie Buttinger and Jamieson, while Coffin Bleskie earned the shutout. Members of the Huskies. pictured above, are Amanda Dumas, Corrin Bleskie, Jessi- ca Buttinger, Natalie Buttinger. Hannah Dabrowski, Juliana Kupina, Kyla MacEachern, Jessica Mighton. Aisha Mul- hall. Alena Renton. Hannah Ryan, Nazli Sokmez, Taylor Thompson, Katie Jamieson and Laura Gibson. Missing from the photo is Anna Pedjase. The team is coached by Gord Buttinger and 1dndaThompson.