The Wolves then trailed 5â€"2 before Mitchell McGowan scored a nice breakaway goal. Unfortunately the Wolves couldn‘t hold off the Tomnados. Prentice, Brett Dusick, Tye Calder and Stuart Bennett had the assists in the gold medal RAKING LEAVES ONTO THE ROADWAY IS ONLY PERMITTED DURING THE CITY‘S SCHEDULED LEAF COLLECTION PROGRAM. * If you have leaves before the official start date of the program, please save them on your property or bring them to the Waterloo Landfill Site qsrcompmnng Do not rake the leaves to the curb prior to October 19, 2002 Mulching and composting are the most economical and environmentally beneficial ways to deal with your leaves. * Instead of disposing of your leaves, save them, mulch them with your lawnmower and gradually add them to your home composter. They will break down into a useful organic material that can be added to flower and vegetable gardens. * Rather than raking your leaves, why not mulch them on your lawn or into your garden? When the leaves are dry, mow your lawn more frequently. The mulched leaves will soon disappear into your lawn or garden as fertilizer. + Take your bagged leaves to the Waterloo Landfill site at 925 Erb Street for composting. * Bag leaves using only paper yard waste bags or returnable containers marked with a brightly coloured ribbon. * Place out with yard waste materials on yard waste collection days. * For more information call the Region of Waterloo at 883â€"5100. Tip: Mulching your leaves with a lawn mower or other mulching device prior to bagging can reduce leaf volumes. (10 bags of loose leaves = 1 bag of mulched leaves). E LLECT CURBSIDE LEAF COLLECTION PROGRAM BAGGED LEAF COLLECTION 2002 AUTUMN LEAF COLLECTION Monday, October 21, 2002 Leaves have started to fall, please ensure the safety of your children. DO NOT allow them to play in the roadside leaf piles Loose leaf collection commences Monday, October 21, 2002 and will continue until late November (weather permitting). Loose leaves must be raked onto the roadway and piled as close to the curb as possible, the day before your regular schedâ€" uled yard waste collection day. IF YOU LIVE on a Regional Road rake the leaves to the boulevard. IF YOU HIRE a contractor to rake your leaves to the curb, please have them coâ€"ordinate their work with your scheduled pickâ€"up days. Leaves left on the road for too long become a hazzard or a nuisance to your neighbours. DO NOT mix rocks, sticks, branches, brush or other debris with the leaves. These materials pose a safety risk to city staff and can result in costly mechanical breakdowns and scheduling problems. DO NOT place leaves over storm grates. This can result in flooding problems during heavy rain events. DO NOT place leaves on culâ€"deâ€"sac islands or large middle of the road boulevard islands. It is very difficult for our vaccuâ€" um equipment to reach and as a result requires excessive hand work to remove these leaves. DO NOT park vehicles on the stree{ on your scheduled leaf pickâ€"up day. Our crews cannot reach the leaves and will not be back on this route for 2 weeks. For more information call the City of Waterloo at 886â€"2310. THE CITY OF IiEJ Waterloo BEAM BEDDING "FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE" LEAF DISPOSAL ALTERNATIVES â€" NATURAL CHOICES + All Standard Sizes Available *« Foam or Inner Spring Mattresses +« Boxâ€"bases & Posture Boards Alex Elliot had a strong game between the pipes to preserve the win. apiece, while McGowan, Calder and Prentice had the singles to give the Wolves a 3â€"0 In their third game the Wolves beat the host team Peterborough 7â€"1. Beauchesne and Kyle Amold had two goals T3 ALL SIZES OF MATTRESSES In the Wolves final roundâ€"robin game they dropped a tough 1â€"0 deciâ€" sion to Guelph. Wolves‘ Goaltenders Jordan Ruby and Chas Williams had a strong tournament, keeping them in every game. The Wolves then lost to Detroit Compuware 3â€"1. Mike Halmo had the lone goal. COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 48 WILLIAM ST. W. (Near park St.) WATERLOO + Antique & 3/4 Size Mattresses + Boat and Truck Sleepers +« All cotton fabrics Mon. â€" Fri. 10:00â€"5:30 pm; Sat. 10:00â€"1:00 pm Waterloo Novice Wolves still undefeated The Waterloo Wolves Novice Triple "A" hockey team are still undefeated after six league games after beating Cambridge 3â€"2 on Sunday. The Waterloo Wolves‘ Kyle Platzer scores the winning goal against Cambridge on Sunday. Clay Larnbert opened the scoring for the Wolves, with www.city.waterloo.on.ca 743â€"3219 For more information please contact Dan Currie, Policy Planner at 747â€"8517 or eâ€"mail dcurrie@city.waterloo.on.ca. Dan Currie, BES Policy Planner, Development Services An Informal Public Meeting will be held to discuss the Height and Density Policy Study Response Paper. The purâ€" pose of the Response Paper is to identify specific recomâ€" mendations for increased height and density in the City. All interested persons are invited to attend the Informal Public Meeting. The Response Paper will be available on October 16. Please contact City of Waterloo, Development Services, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South or call 747â€" 8752. The Response will also be available for download on our website at: www.city.waterloo.on.ca/ds/communitynoliâ€" Any person may attend the Public Meeting and/or make a written or verbal presentation regarding the Response Paper. If you wish to make a presentation to Council you should contact the Clerk‘s Department at 747â€"8549 so that the necâ€" essary arrangements can be made to place you on the agenâ€" Assists went to Jacob Lublin, with two, Rhys Davies and Jacob Kozak. In earlier action last week, the Wolves defeated Kitchenâ€" er 5â€"2. Scoring for the Wolves Keegan Calder tying it up and Kyle Platzer scoring the game PUBLIC MEETING HEIGHT AND DENSITY POLICY STUDY Presentation of Response Paper Monday, October 21, 2002 Council Chambers Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South F 1 inoli. were Kozak, Ryan Doucette, Justin Auger, Luke Moser and Jonathan Nagata. Taylor Lorentz and Doucette had two assists apiece, while singles went to Lambert, Nagata, Pleon Matthew Martin and Scott