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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jul 2003, p. 22

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Between July 4, 2003 and August 4, 2003, municipalities within the Regioh of Waterloo will receive a larviciding program under the authority of the Region of Waterloo Medical Officer of Health. This program is necessary to prevent the development of larval mosquitoes into vectors of West Nile Virus. The pellet formulation of Altosid (PCPA21809, active ingredient: methoprene) will be applied to standing water in catch basins, where larvae are present. Applications will be made by Ministry of Environment licensed applicators (or trained technicians) employed by Abell Pest Control, Inc. For additional details on exact locations and dates of treatments, please call Region of Waterloo Public Health at 883â€"2008, or www.region.waterlo0.0n.ca. Select Public Health and click on West Nile Virus in the scrolling menu. Between July 4, 2003 and August 4, 2003, municipalities within the Region of Waterloo will redeive a larviciding program under the authority of the Region of MWaterloo Medical Officer of Health. This program is necessary to prevent the development of larval mosquitoes into vectors of West Nile Virus. The granular formulation of Vectobac 200G (PCPA 18158, active ingredient: Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis) will be applied to standing water in selected ditches and depressions, where larvae are present. Applications will be made by Ministry of Environment licensed applicators (or trained technicians) employed by Abell Pest Control, Inc. For additional details on exact locations and dates of treatments, please call Region of Waterloo Public Health at 883â€"2008, or www.region.waterlo0.on.ca. Select Public Health and click on West Nile Virus in the scrolling menu. Region of Waterioo K Region of Waterioo _ . Application of Larvicide to catch basins for control of West Nile Virus Vectors _ 10th Annual cour rovuruament Ariss Valley GCC â€" 8:00 a.m. For more information call Mike Holt 886â€"6532 (X) Rebel Creek Golf Course, Petersburg Applications available on the web: www.wedsb.edu.on.ca Go to St. David‘s Catholic High School home page For more information centact: . Larry Rose ~ 662â€"9020 Timmy Rose gK Memorial Golf Tournament Monday, July 7, 2003 Application of Larvicide to catch basins for control of West Nile Virus Vectors C e SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 2003 Waterloo Siskins Jr °B‘ Hockey Club NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE Scoring runs for the Tigers were Cressman, Way, Jake Robinet, Sehl, McNaâ€" mara, Gordner and Wager. The Tigers travelled to Woodstock on June 26 and defeated the Woodstock Wranglers 8â€"6, to bring their season league record to 10â€" 3â€"1. Gordner also drove in four runs. Scoring runs for the Tigers were Connor Cressâ€" man, Corey Way, Evan Hetâ€" herington, Jack Baker, Jonathan Sehl, Piaseczny, Scott McNamara, Simon Gordner, Trevor Young and Zac Wager. a The winning pitcher was Donald Smith while Young had the save. Baker and Wager aiso had five RBls apiece. Peewee Tigers win backâ€" toâ€"back games The Waterloo Tigers Minor PeeWee Triple "A" baseball team travelled to Hamilton on June 23 and defeated the Hamilton East Mountain Cobras in a slugfest 24â€"10. The winning pitcher was Matthew Piaseczny. Wildcats continue their climb in elite play * The Uâ€"13 Waterloo Wildâ€" cats girls soccer team conâ€" tinued its impressive climb up the standings this past week with a Trd-foughl win over the squad from St. Catharines. The Wildcats were moyed to the Elite diviâ€" sion this season where the competition has been extremely tough. The 2â€"1 margin over St. Catharines was indicative of 370 University Ave. E. Waterloo 1 www.sanctuarydayspas.com Home + Auto + Lire + Travet The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Kâ€"W Rage Under 17 Inâ€"line team/who won gold recently at the Misâ€" sissauga Summer Slam tournament. In roundâ€"robin play they handily defeated Harpilton #1 5â€"2 and Burlington 14â€"5, before losing a close battle 6â€"4 to Hamilâ€" ton #2. In the semifinals they tpok on hardâ€"toâ€"beat Mississauga and wgn 7â€"4, setting up a rematch in the finals with TEAM OF THE WEEK Laser Hair Removal (Light Sheer Diode Laser) Licenced Associate: OPEN 9 am â€" 5 pm BEING IN GOOD HANDS 1S THE ONLY PLACE TO BET" Allstate Insurance Company of Canada _ ®/7" Allstate Insurance Company 421 King St. North, Waterloo, ON Allstate. Now Part of Our Excellent Services You‘re in good hands 746â€"4100 Agents: S the tight games that the Wildcats have been in this year. The win also vaulted Waterloo into fourth place in the 10â€"team league â€" an outstanding position conâ€" sidering the Elite league teams. * The game featured tight defense through out but the the deadlock was finally broken when Olivia MacLelâ€" lan scored on a quick turnâ€" Dick Rosch Larry Kozuchar Denise Osborne 725â€"9904 Hamilton #2.. After taking an early lead, the Rage hung on for a 5â€"4 win over Hamilton. Mike Becker was named MVP of the game and Colin Way was named Top Goaltender of the Tournament. Bicâ€" tured above are: (back row) Rob FitzHenâ€" ry, Andrew Butts, Mike Becker, Mike Young, coach Harold Schulz; (middle row) Rob Hanson, Jordan Schulz, Brady Kuehl, Mike Wilhelm, Colin Way. The St. Catharines squad was finally able to get on the score _ sheet, _ halfway through the second half. The defensive core of Jessica Carter, €hantele Moore, Grace Protopapas, Jen Golling, Laura Gibson and Brianne Anzai continuâ€" ally turned back the St. Catharines‘ offense to preâ€" serve the win. Leading the Tigers‘ hit parade was Mark Schmidt with a single and double and a run scored. The Jr. Tigers next game is July 3 versus the Kitchenâ€" er Dodgers. around from just inside the 15:yard box. The Waterloo squad increased its lead late in the first half when Shelby McCulligh scored on a "header‘ on a perfect crossâ€" crease pass from Nyssa But, from then on the defensive core tightened and stymied any further St. Catharines‘ chances. The Waterloo Wildcats‘ next game is an important match in Brampton July 3 against the Brams United "A" team. Junior Tigers tame the Tomcats Brenan Hagey threw eight solid innings for the win, striking out nine while giving up five walks and four earned runs. Ryan Roeder also had two hits for the Tigers. The Waterloo Jr. Tigers continued their winning ways by taming the St Thomas Tomcats 5â€"4 last Thursday at Bechtel Park.

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