.E The Region of Waterloo is undertaking a project to examine roadway widening/improvement options for King Street between Uni- , of†versity Avenue and Weber at??? - r- i; ,,tft , Street in the City of Waterloo. Jtc'C, g 'tlo.,.'. ,1 i i t ya» i " _ oe.. The Improvements being con- 1 :1â€; E I c? sidered are intended to l we rr 7 , address concerns with safety, /y°“%/’L,J " "ci'0si mewma operations and pavement coo- 'r l _ C..,rst.rr.e.7"! l i, T,rr'J,i',,%'ls'sh ditions. The Project Team has ".,sb.-yir.C-'s"" g I l omvrunmrytum developed a number of alteroa- s'i""'lri g I 2‘ - live design concepts and a t, ' more!» l Preferred Design Concept l c,", i .15 ", f? which includes reconstruction ii-ii-rj-i'- t c; m. , r r" - and Widening of King Street to To cg r ii --i, , l set?. add a centre two-way left-turn F. "ijsilksiietir--- 2 g ' lane at various locations Con- (s k... l, ‘A struction of an approved con- *1 “ cept is currently scheduled tor the summers of 2003 and 2004, Motorists, property owners. tenants and other Interested members at the public are Invrted to attend a Puhlrc Information Centre for this protect to express their views on the various attemative design concepts. The Public Information Center IS to be held as follows. Region and City of Waterloo staff will be present to answer questions and to hear comments Comments trom the public will assist the Protect Team and Regional Councrl in making decisions regarding this project. The plans will also be available for vrewmg after February 19 at the Design and Construction Diwsion. Regional Administration Headquarters, 150 Frederick Street, 6th Floor, Kitchener. Please call in advance to make an appointment to View the plans. It you are unable to attend the Public lnlormation Centre and would like to make our views know, please contact Region of Waterbo Onion & Parsley Cheese Boneless Stuffed or Regular Butterfly Chops Smoked Octoberfest Sausage Deli Sliced Baked Meat Loaves Boneless Top Sirloin Steaks Select Side Bacon MEih'i%eii'ihssE j Ken Seiling, Regional Chair. 575-4585 Mr Steve van De he 2, P. Eng. Senror Project Manager Regronal Municrpal'rty of Waterloo 150 Frederick Street. 6th Floor Kitchener. Ontario, N26 4J3 Our beef " cut from Canada grades A, AA. AAA SPECIALS S'I‘ONE CROCK Wednesday, Fehtuary 19, 2003 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. St. David‘s High School. Caleleria 4 High Street, Waterloo NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE MUNICIPAL CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT KING STREET IMPROVEMENTS UNIVERSITY AVENUE TO WEBER STREET 'ici/ $3.99/1 b. s5.69m». '4.79/m. '4.49m, s2.99%. '3.29m,. Phone 575-4792 Facsimile; 575-4430 Email: vsteve©region,waterloo.on,ca Continued from page 23 raise additional funds for the female students who demon- memorial scholarship. The strate Tim's commitment to July event will include a din- sports, school participation ner and silent auction. and enthusiasm for life. " Pr Tip J3lit Memorial During Tim's funeral, sev- eral students approached the family to tell them how much of an impact he had on their lives. The scholarship will reflect that commitment to other people. “That's just the the kind of kid he was." said Rose. "He could have been a great leader but he didn't want that. Tim's former football teammates are also working on an alumni gold tourna- ment at the new Rebel Creek Gold Club this summer to "He was the one who held the team together." - - -- Celebrating Tim Tickets are available at Waterloo-Oxford, Wilmot Senior or St. David's for $5 each. Anyone wanting to make a donation to the Memorial Fund can do so by giving cash or cheque dona- tions made payable to St. David's CHS, to Steve Pang at Waterloo-Oxford, or leff Lovell at 1%lmot Senior. The Tim Rose Memorial Scholarship Basketball Game between St. David's Sec- ondary School and Waterloo- Oxford will take place Feb. 8 at St. David's beginning at a Due to limited seating, tickets will only be issued to people who plan to attend thegame. to do it," saidThiel who leads the team with w, points. and is averaging two points a game since the Christmas break "I think next wmekend yuu'll see a whole different team. "This is a great cause and the right thing to do," said Wally Gangl, head coach of the Celtics’ senior boys bas- kemall team. "The goal is to pack the place." "We're going to come out ityintpM've gm nothing lolose and we'regoingfor it nextwt'ek because that will make or brmkitforus" But the make or hrmk time for the tearn mitht have come with the dismissal of head Siskins need sweep to secure spot WV, W911“ TJWMUWGFAm ssCUgr9t MIMUWCIFAm m1tv.R6uary72rt3 ,mhMIfraHsruritr ,5\ W Adults .. __- T Students(I2+) Seniors (65+) Thiel. who is entertaining some interest from U.S. col- leges. thinks it's made a differ ence in the mom. "I think since the coaching change. it's uplifted the team.†said Thiel. "Jerry was a good coach but he focused on the negatives a lot of them coach and general manger Jerry Harrigm last week. along with kmgtime assistant Chuck Warriors win Battle ofWaterloo The Waterloo Warriors continued their hot play of late by downing the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks 7065 in the ment portion of the Battle of Waterioo Saturday. The Warriors' Gra- ham Jarman. above, was a factor in the game with 14 points. uNowwereromsingonthe $700 Hoo 5200 Til: EC1=ECI=ri1 "lhis weekend is wally our season," said Beaupre. "We'll find out this weekend what they're all about." But Chad Beaupre. who took change of the team along with Brian Park after Hartitprfs firing. said this weekend will tell ifthe team has really turned it around. positive. It's like there's a load been lifted off the team and they're playing with more con- fidence" tc=ia=