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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 May 2004, p. 24

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Spanish | hrerch asd Germate stadents need host Tanmthes ho weeks in lul and August CanadaLinc Programs Ltd phghathn Fuamulics d tnkeg memtes . Guelph ... .. .519â€"821â€"1247 world of Opportunity Canada Linc is also recruiting host timihes for [rish vouth. L8 â€" 27 years ut age. for Mweek progrims beginning June. August and september The soung. people partiopate in a cultucal ind ecunonmc development program and work with local employers in a coop placement Hix THE STUDY URS Canada Inc. has been retained by the Ontaric Ministry of Transportation (MTO) to undertake a Preliminary Design Study to address short, medium and longâ€"term needs of Highway 401 from 0.23 km East of Regional Road 8 easterty to 0.15 km East of Regional Road 24 {Hespeler Road). MTO will also be reviewing longâ€"term planning needs between east of Homer Watson Boulevard Interchange and west of Townline Road Interchange. This section of Highway 401 is located in the Cities of Kitchener and Cambridge in the Regronal Municipality of Waterloo The purpose of this study is to ident‘fy deficiencies and address the need for improvements related to traftic operation. capacity and safety on tris sechior of the Highway 401 comdor Reasonable altenatives to address the required improvements wl be identified and evaluated to determine the most appropriate soluticn THE PROCESS Tmis study will follow the approved pranning process for a Group ‘B‘ project under the Class Environmentai Assessment for Provncial Transportation Facihhes ©2000;. The opportunity for pubbe input will be provided throughout the course of the project A Transportation Environmenta! Study Report (TESR) documenting the anticipated environmental effects of the project and the corresponding ways of reducing or avoiding impacts will be prepared and made available for public rewew af the completion of the study Two Public Information Centres (PICsi will be arranged for the public to discuss the project and provide input to the project team The first PIC will focus on the identfication of project needs. reasonable alternatives and proposed evaluation method The second PIC will present the evaluation of alternativas and the preferred altenative. Notification. advising of the time and location of the PICs and of the availability of the TESA for review, will be published in locai newspapers ONTARIO GOvVERNMENT NOTICE NOTICE OF STUDY COMMENCEMENT HIGHWAY 401 IMPROVEMENTS From 0.23 Km East of Regional Road 8 Easterly to 0.15 km East of Regional Road 24 (HMespeler Road) G.wW.P. 4â€"00â€"00 COMMENTS We are interested in hearing any comments you have about this study. Comments and information regarding this project are being collected to assist the Ministry of Transportation in meeting the requirements of the Environmental Assessment Act. This matenial will be maintained on hle lor use during the project and may be included in project documentation. Information collected will be used in accordance with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Prvacy Act. With the exception of personal information, all comments will become part of the public record Mr. Steve Jacobs, PEng. Senior Project Manager URS Canada Inc. 75 Commerce Valley Drive East Markham, Ontario, L3T 7N9 Tel.: 905â€"882â€"3532 Fax: 905â€"882â€"4399 Eâ€"mail: steve jacobs@urscorp.com For further information, or to be added to the mailing list. please contact Modicatons to interchanges at Regioral Road 8 Highway & and Regional Road 24 iHespeler Road) Widening of the existing Highway 401 corndor, Improvements to iFurminaton and draimage, and Structural improverments reliminary aternatives include Â¥) Ontario soung. people are ains in . hitcticner ant sn ludes s iss uind 45. hesting. permortl. per ationding s ait Sucerdoc t arn curk astruahies Cambridge . . .519â€"621â€"0065 Guelph ... .. .519â€"821â€"1247 ard xn ibricdge ise call for mere informutis aaulie s WP 4.-00‘00 inmguaite . encharige pd Gaelon | Their Mr. Kevin Boudreau, PEng. Senior Project Engineer Ministry of Transportation, Southwestern Region Planning and Design Section 659 Exeter Road, 3rd Floor London, Ontaric, N6E 1L3 Tel.: 1â€"800â€"265â€"6072 / 519â€"873â€"4603 Fax: 519â€"873â€"4600 Eâ€"mail: Kevin.Boudreau@mto.gov.on.ca 519â€"884â€"1103 01 Another local legend passes away t was just over a month ago I'[hal the local baseball comâ€" nunity gathered to rememâ€" ber one of its own â€" Jack Midâ€" diemass. The former Waterloo Minor Baseball president, who passed away last year, was being celebrated with a scholâ€" arship in his honour. it would go to help support a Midget ball player needing financial assistance in furthering his career. One of the people out to fete Middlemass that day was another local coaching legend in his own right â€" Gary Marciniak. For anyone who knew Gary, you know he was one of the most gifted coaches to gaews" enu® @3 shape the lives of local ballplayers the association has seen in the past 30 years. Continued from page 23 Kodiaks want a second trip to President‘s Cup firming up their roster last Wednesday, but the rivalry against Owen Sound helped ‘$69.95 $59.95 * EXHAUST SYSTEMS * BRAKE SYSTEMS * SUSPENSION SYSTEMS * All covered by a a NATIONWIODE WARRANTY His successes w .2 100 WM;E&\!;&%{;?&;: 070‘ I nsi;eb}l:ot; & Estimate S ): | FROM THE CROWD Tel: 886â€"2102 + Fax: 746â€"2673 AC SE LABRA”DUOE DR\ W”AT‘ERLOC‘U 355 Weber Street North {Comer of Weber & Columbia Streets} meineke W car care centre Most Cars « OM change incluries up ho 5 hres 1DWAN motor n & standard filter Additinnal disprisal and shop feas may apply is dftectrortictrertivectiite oi 4 Rear Shoe Special : Z’{;: | PECIAL ; 4Â¥ meinete || # T2R selcewesd B £ % 6 a 4 PPA $19.95¢ #Â¥.2 i m W OIL CHANGE | 7 VAL ; Most Cars + O change 1 4 ,Z/f/{ 7 T /;; ; + incluries up ho 5 htres 1 /’1 /’ maas: //‘/////3/ /z 10W3 motor nil & standard q // /(/”' /: Wb ’ s ":.’ /A fitter Adtdhitinnal dispnisal and I 7 POV f 2 7 /:‘/ shop teas may anply ”, '[_ Ta P / x * ine: % L P j 4 Ar * egrfs 4 W f‘,‘,' $ o â€" e numerous to count, and a lot of local players looked to him as a mentor. He was a guru for how to play the game the right waty. But there was Gary at Jacks memonal, telling me how Midâ€" dlemass had been his guiding light. He was simply a link in the chain of great volunteers who have taught local kids how to play the biggest game out there â€" the game of life. The game of life hadn‘t been kind to Gary in the past few years with a cancer scare added to his ongoing heart problems. And those heart problems finally caught up with him April 19. But my last chat with Gary was a joy, like it was almost "I think six of our last 10 games we played were against Owen Sound," said Rooymans. "They‘ve all been pull them together * MAINTENANCE TUNEâ€"UPS * BELTS & HOSES * ANTIFREEZE & RADIATOR SERVICE +« COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE Open Mon.â€"Fri. 8am â€" 6pm Sat. 8am â€" 4pm Free Undercar He had finally eased up on his commitment to baseball, leaving the family legacy in the capable hands of his son, Jason. And he shared with me the great gusto he had for life despite the challenges, taking up motorcycle riding recently. He also joked about jumping out of an airplane when he got the chance. every ume I talked to the local coaching legend. Thanks for sharing another life lesson, Gary: It‘s as if he knew that he was living on borrowed time, and what tme he had left he would live to the fullest. It figures that you‘d still be coaching until your last day. close games... they‘re probaâ€" bly our biggest rivals." â€" Rooymans, who made the jump to Senior B last year after five years with the Kâ€"W Junior A Braves, said he thinks he‘s found his niche on the defending champs. "My job‘s to put the ball in the net, and I had a good one tonight," he said. The Kodiaks look wellâ€" equipped with players like Rooymans and Black, who also had a hatâ€"trick against the Woodsmen, to repeat as President‘s Cup champions. "Once you set the bar that high in your first year, you can‘t take a step back," said Rooymans. "Every guy in this room knows exactly what we‘re playing for, and that‘s a trip to B.C. at the end of August."

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