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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jan 2004, p. 25

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Ravens‘ goal scorers were Erica Brown, Meghan Bester and Amanda Hennig. Assists went to Jenny Moore, Christina Rooney, Melissa Quinn and Julia Lubcznyski. The Midget "BB" Ravens ran into a rough patch this past week winning one, tying one and losing three. Despite being short sevâ€" eral players due to the flu and injury, the Ravens gutâ€" ted out a 3â€"1 victory over a tough Woodstock team on the strength of some stellar goaltending by Sarah Longstaff. Still short players, they then tied Niagara Falls, Ontario 1â€"1 with Moore Ravens run into rough patch Members of the public are invited to attend the Open House or express their vision for the public lands around Waterloo Town Square in UpTown Waterloo. The City is undertaking short and long term improvements to the parking lot, which will include improved lighting. safety, and functionality for pedestrians. cyclists and vehicles. Council has supported in principle the Uptown Vision Committee recomâ€" mendations for improved trail facilities and a "gathering place" within these lands. The Open House will provide an informal opportunity to meet with the Project Team, to view the concepts. to ask questions, and to provide input which will be taken into consideration for the final design of Phase II, and to formulate an overall Functional Plan for the enure site. For further information, please contact the City of Waterloo, Parks & Works Serâ€" vices, Waterloo Service Centre. 265 Lexington Court, Waterloo, ON, or Stantec Consulting Ltd. Philip Hewitson,. P. Eng City of Waterloo 747â€"8630 CAMP POSITIONS: *« Coordinators $8.85 â€" $10.25; Leaders $8.25 â€" $8.85 * 4 month & 2 month employment opportunities *A wide variety of programs for all interests and skills (Specialty Camps, Day Camps & Fun Centres). * Work with children or youth CAMP APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE: THE CITY OF |: 2# All Kâ€"W High School Guidance offices U of W and WLU Career Services Conestoga College Doon & Waterloo Campus Student Employment All City of Waterloo Facilities www.city. waterloo.on.ca/CS/HR Application Deadline: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 2004 by PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE ° WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE PARKING LOT IMPROVEMENTS â€" PHASES II & III â€" JANUARY 28, 2004 4:00 pm to 7:00 pm WATERLOO CITY HALL, MAIN FLOOR ATRIUM 2004 SUMMER CAMP EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES notching the lone marker assisted by Whitney Wager. The Ravens then hit the skids, losing 3â€"0 to Woodâ€" stock, 4â€"1 to Kitchener and 5â€"2 to Bluewater. Brown scored against Kitchener, while Rooney and Lubeznyski scored against Bluewater. Bantam Ravens win two The Waterloo Ravens Bantam "BB" team remains firmly in first place, continâ€" uing to dominate the teams they meet. Carrie Balch scored the first goal with an assist by Kelly _ Moore. Maddie This past week the Ravens defeated Woodstock 2â€"0, with a wellâ€"earned shutout by Chelsea Abel. 4:00 pm for all positions. Garry Leveck, P. Eng. 585â€"7316 Tim Harvey, P. Eng. 585â€"7261 Stantec Consulting Ltd. Buttinger let a shot sail down the ice into an empty net in the last two seconds of the game. The Ravens then came up against Burlington, conâ€" tinuing to attack the net, with the defense and forâ€" wards keeping the puck in the opposing end throughâ€" out the game. From the corner, Kathy Shantz fired a shot to defenceman Julie Blais, who hammered in the second goal. Goalie Karen Eby made some key saves to earn the shutout in the 2â€"0 win over Burlington. Kristie Schmuck‘s persisâ€" tence in front of the net led to the first goal, after a great pass from Brittany Becker. After an earlier 7â€"1 drubbing to the Wilfrid Laurier Golden Hawks this season, the Waterloo Warriors earned their measure of revenge last week by winning 4â€"1 at the Columbia Ice Field. Mike Nixon scored twice while Mark Accardi and Mike Della Mora added singles. Hauser Haus Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex This open house is an opportunity for those concerned with the project to provide feedback on the draft plans and direct the future look and use of this park. For more information contact: Enforcement of the Snow Clearing Byâ€"law is proactive and complaint generated. Failure to clean your walk 24 hours after a snow fall could result in the City of Waterloo removing the snow and ice and invaicing the property owner for work * done at an average cost of $160.00. For further information contact Byâ€"law Enforcement at 747â€"8714 www.city. waterlo0.on.ca COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1 550 acifie DON‘T BE SLOW CLEARING YOUR ICE & SNOW r€ta m us AHvc ht Old Post Park Redevelopment HELPING TO BUILD A BETTER COMMUNITY WHEN: January 28th, 2004 TIME: 1:30 pm COST: $3 ($2 with a cat/dog can/dry food iten or toy) All proceeds to he donated to the Kâ€"W Humane Society Warriors get their revenge Need a good way to end your High School Exams? Come take in a good flick for an even better price. Brought to you by The City of Waterloo Youth Recreation Council o t WHERE: Galaxy Cineams. Conestoga Mall Lisa Mactaggart, OALA, CSLA Phone: (519)747â€"8622 Eâ€"mail: Imactaggart@city. waterlo0.on.ca Waterloo Service Centre 265 Lexington Court Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 PLEASE CLEAR (Y)OUR WALK COME SEE SCARY MOVIE 3 www.city.waterioo.on.ca OPEN HOUSE January 21, 2004 AFz 8y s yA Agoe: â€" fi' "’fia;fi'fi : r6+3

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