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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Jan 2005, p. 31

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’I‘hr Region of Waterloo Swim Club‘s Emiley Jellie made a big splash in an interâ€" national swim competition last week, winning silver in the Junior Pan Pacitics in Maui, Hawaiiâ€" ROW‘s Jellie makes a splash in Junior Pan Pacifics‘ 1,500 free in Maui Competing _ in . the women‘s 1,500 freestvle, Jelâ€" lie, 16, finished second to stephanie Williams of Ausâ€" tralia with a time of 16:40.03. She broke her personal best by a staggering 25 secâ€" onds in what was considered a fast race. "My training times were very promising heading in and I had a great race," said Jellie to the Swim Canada Web site, and magazine, which was covering the event. "All my splits were very strong which augers well... I was a bit surprised with the The City of Waterloo recognizes the substantial economic. environmental and aesâ€" thetic importance of its tree inventory and that the maintenance of trees is necessary to optimize the amount of tree cover on public lands. Proper pruning techniques and removal procedures will contribute to the overall aesthetic appearance and health of urban trees. Over the next few weeks, the City of Waterloo Forestry Operâ€" ations will be systematically pruning boulevard trees in order to maintain the stanâ€" dards set out below. Clearance Standards The lowest branch extending over public sidewalks must be no less than 2.75 meters (8 feet) in vertical alignment The lowest branch reaching over a roadway must have no less than 3.7 meters (14 feet) in vertical clearance as measured at the curbline. Trails and walkways must have approximately 3 meters vertical clearance and 30.5 cm beyond each edge of the trail or path. Pruning City of Waterloo Arborists prune to: achieve clearance standards train young trees to grow healthy, which reduces the need for pruning later on eliminate hazardous situations remove limbs that will affect the overall health of a tree (dead, weak or diseased branches, crowded or rubbing limbs). (The procedures for pruning public trees follows those standards set by the Internaâ€" tional Society of Arboricultural and all work is performed by or supervised by certiâ€" fied Arborists.) Trees may appear "overâ€"pruned" for a short time afterwards. This is typical of street tree elevating procedures. Thankâ€"you for your understanding. Pruning of Public Trees The area of the city bounded by For an outline of the boundary, please visit our website at : http:h‘www,tity.waterioo.on_uIFWSIEnvironmenUFofes!rylpruning.Mml Snow Ball Youth Dance imA Proy Rockin‘ in a Winter Wonderland!! Brought to you by the City of Waterloo FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 2005 ALBERT McCORMICK COMMUNITY CENTRE COMMUNITY ROOM For teens in grades 6.7&8 7:00PM â€" 10:30PM $5 AT THE DOOR *All pmccedszo to benefit the Tsunami Relief Project THE CITY OF Waterloo time because I was very nerâ€" yous at the start of the race, but â€" wearing â€" Canadian volours has been very motiâ€" vating." Twin City Invitational The Region of Waterloo Swim Club was also busy last weekend hosting the Twin City Invitational swim meet. ROW had a number of strong performances at the meet held. at Wilfrid Launrier University. Monique Begy won gold in the Girls 11 and under 100 free, 100 back, 100 fly and silâ€" ver in the 400 free and 400 medley. Briana Vandongen won gold in the 100 Breast, while Chantal Berier won bronze in the 100 Breast. In the Male 11 and under, Graeme Kemp won gold in the 400 free, 800 free and 400 Conestoga Parkway to the East Columbia Street South to the South Westmount Road to the West Conservation Drive to the North Emiley Jellie mediey, and silver in the 100 free and 100 breast. Dean Bennett won bronze in the 100 back and 100 fly. David Mallett won bronze in the 400 free and 800 free. Jimmie Radyk won bronze in the 100 breast. In the Girls 12â€"13, Victoria Rawn won silver in the 100 free. 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