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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 May 2004, p. 30

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mam The main purpose of the Weed Control Act R.S,0. 1990 Chapter W5 is to reduce the impact of noxious weeds on the industries of agriculture and horticulture Primarily. this Act applies to agri- cultural and horticultural lands that generate income or other benefits to agriculture; this excludes lawns, gardens and private areas used for personal enjoyment and leisure. Under the Weed Control Act. H50, 1990 Chapter W5, Sections 3, 13, 16, 18 aM 23, you are required to destroy all noxious weeds on your property in than Areas: Sections 3. 13. 16. 18 and 23, under the Weed Control Act. do not apply to noxious weeds or weed seeds that are tar enough away trom any land used for agricultural or horticultural purposes as they do not interfere with that use, However. individual city Property Standards By-laws or Lot Maintenance By-Iaws may apply to these situations. All properties wrthin the Regional Municupality of Waterloo including the townships at North Dum- mes. Wellesley. Wilmol and Woolwrch and the cuties of Cambridge, Kitchener aM Waterloo, are hereby requested to be In compliance with the Weed Control Act R.S.0 1990 Chapter Bh5 by June 1412004 and throughout the season Designated Noxious Weeds Common barbed}: 7 European hucltthom - T Wild carrot , Colts-toot DUMB! SOP Knapweed spp Black-seeded prose mtllet Noxious weeds may be destroyed by the following methods: a) pulling or otherwise removmg the plants from the soil: - b) cutting the roots or stalks of the plants belore the seeds have developed sufficiently to open after cutting: c) cultivating the soil In which the plants are growing: at treating wrth a herbicide that causes the plants to be destroyed or prevents the growth of the plants or ripening at their seeds The Regional Munrorpality of Waterloo and the Mies of Cambridge. Kitchener a Waterloo strongly encourage the methods of (a), to), or (cl to control nox-ous weeds, Inquiries and complaints should be directed to [any Martin Area Weed Inspector Reg Mun ol Wat 5540tfi call Dwayne: Brian Walt. Anna Marie Cipdanl Mun Weedlnsp By law frttorcemeM0mre Mun Weed Insp Ct; ot Cambridoe law at Kttchener My at Waterloo 5m mm MI 23m 2.4: 3545 Leafy spufge Russian thistle l syeets#somrmeireserchrt'trmraer Habitat for Humanity Waterloo Region ANNUAL CHARITY GOLF TOURNAMENT WWW Af, 2004 Conestoga Gog/6 Country Club r,v.?er"""ts-rht" NOTICE TO RESIDENTS 8 PROPERTY OWNERS REGARDING NOXIOlIS WEEDS [Li‘j‘WH‘a-h'“ I "t06Atbtiis"d,tktmttV tltrrtstoretiAeit-,orttrrqfsterh JamisjeaseesqtastletMit'tdlke Goatt beard spp Mnkweed spp Yellow rocket Bull thistle Scotch Thistle Brian Walk By law Enforcement 01hr? Km; ot Kttchryter MI 23.10 at 747-0664 an. 36 Person herntock Poison Ivy Sow-thistle (annual & perennial] Canada thistle Tuberous vetchling RageeamSpoints I lhe NW Jr. A "age Irtline hockey teat" finished ott a strung week mung tive (Jul ol a pt bible six pumu. lhe Rage stantxi the week lining“: (hathmu (1-5 In UW'F tune, then mam] back to beat Burlington ll-Cr Thursday night. and the London Fury ti, 5 nu Sunday night. Leading store-rs for the week were Ryan SKIN! with I l points, lhvayaw Mikel with nine puims. Jordan Schulz with six points, and Tyier 'ltMnsend with seven points rhe Rage's next home mm is a return match against London tonight at RIM Park. l iame time ies7:30 p-m. The Rage opened their sea- sun the week before with two tough losses. The Rage opened the season by losing to bon- don, then lost their home opener 7-6 to last year's league champion Samia Bulldogs The Rage trailed 4-3 athalf - time and battled back to tie the game with just under the min- utes left. The game remained tied until Sarnia scored the winning goal with just under three minutes left. Scoring for the Rage were Townsend with two. Schulz. Brady Kuehl. Wes Kropf, and Paul Mtheen with singles Anna Maria C'rtrriarti Mun Weed Insp My at Waterloo M,' 8645 Johnson grass Ragweed sop Cypress spurge Modding thistle Vetvetleal 'rl)) The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the Waterloo Wildcats U- 13 Girls soccer team. The Wildcats went undefeated in the Wes! Magma Invitational tournament lastweek lnround mhinpiay,thevli1dcats defeated Islington 3-0 on goals by Kyla MacEachern (2) and Hillary Maier. The shutout went to goalie Jillian Keough. They then tied East York l-l on a goal bySamrny Fowles. The Wildcats Finished the round- robin by defeating Brantford 4-1 on goals by Juliana Kupina. Ashley Fay and MacEachem with two. In the semifinal game. they defeat- ed Ajax 3-l on goals by Courtney Sprout. Jes- ‘3',“ y K Do YOU OPERATE A ... a; " ll-Mill" . 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The team manager is Stacey Stark

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