Waterloo Major Peewee Double "A" Wolves win Alliance hockey title The Major Peewee Double "A" Waterloo Wolves are the 2003â€"2004 Alliance League champions, defeating London nine points to five in the eightâ€"point finals. After winning the first two games of the series, the Wolves went into a funk, losing the next two games 3â€"1 and 5â€"1. Jordan Kay was the lone marksman for the Wolves in each of ‘ CITY OF WATERLOO 2004 BUDGET DATES ° Waterloo Minor Baseball will e hosting a REP team tryout Major Tyke AAA & A (Tier 1 & II) for Waterloo youngsters born 1993 at Resurrection Secondary School Gym, 455 University Ave. West on Sunday, April 4th from 12:30â€"2:00 pm. All are welcome For further information contact the WMBA office at 888â€"0244 evenings, 7. 00 pmâ€"9:00 pm Saturday, May 1, 2004 9:30 a.m. Final Approval of 2004 Operating, 2004â€"2013 Capital Budgets and 2004 Revised Utility Rates. Please note: Delegations will not be heard on this day. Interested citizens are welcome to attend all meetings, which will take place in the Council Chambers at: Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo, Ontario For further information on budget issues, please contact the City of Waterloo Financial Services Team at 747â€"8774. If you wish to make a presentation to Council with respect to either the Capital or Operating Budgets, please contact Financial Services at 747â€"8774 prior to 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, April 15, 2004 to have your name placed on the Agenda for the meeting on Tuesday, April 20, 2004. Payment may be made 1. By mail: post dated cheques for both installments; March 31 and May 12, 2004 2. Through bank telephone service â€" please contact your bank. 3. At the City Hall after hours deposit box located at 100 Regina Street S., at the William Street side entrance. 4. In person from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Revenue Counter, City Hall. 100 Regina St. S. * You are responsible for having your payment in the Revenue Office on or before the due date. Please remit the stub from your tax bill along with your payment to: City of Waterloo,. Revenue Services 100 Regina Street. South, Waterloo, Ontario N2J 4A8 If you have not received your tax bill please contact Revenue Services at 747â€"8718. www.city. waterloo.on.ca The Council of the City of Waterloo will consider the 2004 Operating Budget, 2004â€"2013 Capital Budget and a proposed June 1st. 2004 increase to Utility rates resulting in a water rate of $0.82/m‘and a sewer rate of $0.78/m‘ on the following dates: Monday, April 5, 2004 4:00 p.m. Presentation of Preliminary Operating and Capital Budgets. Tuesday, April 20, 2004 3:00 p.m. External Delegations to Council re Budget/Utility Rate Issues 5:00 p.m. Community Input Delegations to Council re BudgetUUtility Rate Issues THE CITY OF |a 4 [Bg%;’i†e o g Waterloo Minor ie Baseball Association Youngsters Born 1993 â€" REP Baseball Tryout DID YOU RECEIVE YOUR 2004 PROPERTY TAX BILL? City of Waterloo 2004 Interim Property Tax Due Dates MARCH 31, 2004 & MAY 12, 2004 these games, with assists from Bren dan Scales and Scott McNamara. Despite being heavily outshot in game five, Wolves® goalie ZacWager was stellar in net, keeping the Wolves in the game until Jordan Kay notched a late thirdâ€"period marker off a nice feed from Greg Young to te the game. In game six, down 3â€"2 heading into the third period, the Wolves stormed R. Mavin, Chief Financial Officer City of Waterloo game winner came on a spectacular rush by defenceman Chad Lowry on a nifty lead pass from McNamara. back with three third period goals The Other Woives markers were scored by Mark Woelfle, Corey Way, Trevor Young, Evan Hetherington and Todd Martin. Helpers went to Woelfle and Way with two apiece, while single assists went to Brent Harvey, Young The City of Waterloo, with iTRANS Consulting Inc., has initiated Phase 2 of the West Side Traffic Design Analysis to understand and evaluate: * existing and potential future traffic volumes in the area generally west of Erbsville Road within the City of Waterloo; * traffic implications of developing the lands in the City of Waterloo and adjacent to the Wilmot Line without subdivision road access to the Wilmot Line; and * the tran@Wortation hierarchy for the Waterioo West Side. An Open House is scheduled for Thursday, April 15th from 5 to 8 p.m. at the Kitchener Waterloo Bilingual School (Old School House}), 600 Erb Street West (at Erbsville Road), Waterloo to provide interested parties with an opportunity to review and comment on the findings identified toâ€"date through the Phase 2 Analysis If you are interested in the Traffic Design Analysis, but are unable to attend the Open House, additronal written information will be available on Apnil 15th. If you would like a copy of the information, or require additional information with respect to the Traffic Design Analysis, please contact Alick Wong, Carl Wong. Project Manager â€" Traffic Study iTRANS Consulting Inc Community Policy, City of Waterloo (905)882â€"4100 ext. 5234 747â€"8741 Fax: 747 8523 Fax: (905)882 1557 \Eâ€"mall awong@city. waterioo on.ca Eâ€"mail. cwong@itransconsulting.com _ BOOK DRIVE When: March 27 â€" April 3. 2004 What: Drop off your new and used books. We welcome children‘s fiction or nonâ€"fiction, adult fiction, cookâ€"books, craft books, home repair, etc. Please no religious books, encyclopeâ€" dias, used colouring books, or magazines. Where: Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, Swimplex Desk, 100 Father David Bauer Dr. OR Albert McCormick Community Centre, Front Desk, 500 Parkside Drive. When: Saturday, April 3, 2004, 1:00 p.m.â€"3:00 p.m. What: A book reading from Harry Potter and the Philosopher‘s Stone and a reading from a selection of younger children‘s books including Berenstain Bears, Dr. Seuss, etc. Snacks and refreshments are provided and there will be a special visit from our friend Barney the Magiâ€" cian around 2: 15 p.m. Where: Albert McCormick Community Centre, Community Room, 500 Parkside Dr., Waterâ€" loo. Who: Children and Parents Cost: Free! (Donations will be accepted.) In accordance with the Safe Drinking Water Act, 2002 â€" Ontario Regulation 170/03 s.11, the City of Waterloo has prepared an Annual Report for the City of Waterloo‘s Drinking Water System. The Annual Report provides information on the operation of the Municipal Drinkâ€" ing Water Distribution System and the quality of its water. Copies of the City of Waterloo‘s 2004 Annual Report are available at the Clerk‘s Department on the first floor of the Waterâ€" loo City Centre, 100 Regina St. S., or by contacting Nancy Gehl (519)747â€"8549. An elecâ€" tronic copy of the 2004 Annual Report can also be downloaded from the official City of Waterloo website at www.city.waterloo.on.ca. The City of Waterloo Utilities is responsible for the operation of the water distribution and wastewater collection. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is responsible for the supply of potable water and the treatment of wastewater. An Annual Report was also produced by the Regional Municipality of Waterloo and can be viewed on the Region‘s website at www.region.waterloo.on.ca/water. Copics of this Report are available by calling 575â€"4426. If you have any questions concerning the City of Waterloo‘s Annual Report do not hesitate to call us at 886â€"2310. meer o 90 YOUTH RECREATION COUNCIL Waterloo presents 2 great ways to support the hant nomt “Raiseâ€"aâ€"Reader†Campaign COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€"1550 All proceeds from both of these great events will go to the "Raiseâ€"aâ€"Reader" Campaign Drinking Water System Annual Report NOTICE OF PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE WEST SIDE TRAFFIC DESIGN ANALYSIS and McNamara. Goalie Chas Williams was outstanding in net, fending off a barrage of London shots in the third period to seal the win. They fell behind 1â€"0 earty, but once again, led by Wager‘s miserly goalâ€" tending, the Wolves battled back to ue _ The last game of the series was a nailâ€"biter as the Wolves only needed a ue to win the series. www.city.waterlo0.on.ca Carl Wong. iTRANS Consulting Inc (905)882â€"4100 ext. 5234 Fax: (905)882 1557 Eâ€"mail. cwong@itransconsulting.com _z the game in the second period on a uneâ€"umer by Young, assisted by Lowry and Way. The Wolves then won it in overtime as Lowry banged a shot off the boards into the empty net to win the game 2â€"1. The Wolves will now represent the Alliance in the Provincial Champiâ€" onships in North Bay over the Easter weekend .