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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 27 Apr 2005, p. 17

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Huy Direct & Saw! __ x f Please xisil at b, l """.uoudLa" njymiLInga V g ()ne of " r Newest Collections "l Than-life" UPI-LN TO THE PUBUC: lint-via) thru Friday t2 to 5pm Salun‘la) lo to 5pm Sunday R Monday (1 oNFo qlllltllBs hilltndruxmm fvrish to“ . 5 ' * Custom Orders Welcome! i ll mum It, cum A Flu: Ill-Illa -"'""a"a=aTaaaa-a---ka-raa--.a-,a-ad-a-U-C2-2'-1' flu, Dir I? (Cfrtfq ITURE JEasctory_ghuthet 1.1iotenG surrounding a kettle lake. Among special mums planned for Pinehurst this season are a meeting of the UREA board at the park (an lune 24, a fishing derby in July and the annual Run for the Toad (‘mssfnuntry race (In Oct. l. This race. with distances of 25 and :30 km. attracts hundreds of com- my HU-lwrlun- park an Pinehurst Road. hulwvvn Paris and Cambridge, Ivar tures a rare Carolinian fun-st surrounding a kettle lake. .......n In“) m r mm (Huge (lunwnaumn Arm: this yt"rtr. Pint-hum lake (Imp st-rvatinn Aron will be celc. "rating in 50th anniversary. I'hv t40-hecture park un muu' than um- nnllmn mnlprr and Jay _ “w \ nus. lltis p, unullm .mmu-r sun your tor (.R( A pub. last Man Wits the Still] amniwrsury ot I lum trtrrue SPORTS WORLD =- , DAYS LEFT Hg!!! m [hr 1: mm A Parks on” lumping mak mg the Grund Rum parks the smuml Lugvsl (amp gmuml “pt-mum: m thc pruunu- wunnl unit} In (mum) Parks “uh mun- llmn 3.5m: mnnpxm-s, In 20H4, (SHEA nub n'vurdt'd mnl'r than um- nnlllun cunlprr and dam _ 1N- \le 80H I I “w t,ltt \ [‘th "rrNit'r . l I . _ n lrt [Hun Hum rlt ll)\\ [Mr ll unlum A trout r.m‘m' . _ ml] olrt'rt Ju, I {Mm ax k HHHIH‘III :\\l‘h\llv [mm lo nu lirss, 'ts l . I','.' A}, ' lht das ust utltrtissiou tchi: IN “MI “M b. - J llotttt In. Its 'lsr H 'ss. - . . the Cdtt A PM will uprn thi., mum to: tts Sportsworld Season Pass '"'v"v-sportsworei.on.ca advantage of early bird pricing for a its Elsi ated in Paris and Brantford, which will be marked by new information signs this spring. A rich fishery also exists in the section of the Grand River between Paris and Brantford which is being developed under the Excep- tional Waters program. New access points have been ure- \q'u-ml Programs .trv tttulrnmt io s-nhunu- lush mg nppnrtunturs tn the nun-uh“! In M." about $1.00" hmun tmut ttttgt't lungs and yourhngs will by “third in thc trrand ht-lncvn Hvlmmd lake and Wat Muntnm' bt Ilu. Min, is") n! Natural Hmuuru-s bor the N‘l'lllld spring. about 48.001] brown truul finger- lings and “landings will he Marked in the Conestoga River downstream of the tionestogo Dam as part of the MNR'S effort to establish u recreational fishery there. “mums [mm .111ch lllr umlmrnl x\\‘:-h\|u- u nu. runlnrlhvlnmh um: lhr uprmng ot 1iltt l [Lulu h [inn-d lo mu h The mm ot the [rum liming sm sun. which lit-gins this Man tH I: m A III un Hm \ulur (kn 1llllll] - w ‘ 96 King St. South, Waterloo 886-1320 _ urn-plug, ramming, pie» lurking. bird watching. sail- ing. windsurfing. hiking. “slung. biking and swim- ming are available. The parks are: Helwrmd Lake near Fergus: Brant in Brantford: Byng Island in Dunm'ille: Conestoga Lake near Drayton; Hora Gorge in Hora; Hora Quarry in Hora; Guelph Lake near Guelph; Laurel Creek in Waterloo: Luther Marsh near Grand Valley; Pinehurst Lake near Paris; Rockwood in Rockwood and Shader, Mills in Cambridge. (Please note that the Hora Quarry Conservation Area will open in lune.) Rumba“ Iruul ranging [mm In 1m hrs In P-, Inches \ull hr Nttrt km! In ponds ut Inn Gltt A (unsendliml Anus \hnul JUU mmhmu will lu. slmknl dt Ruck “mud. and about mu will he put mm Iltt. H.unpmn Bum pund a! Ht‘luuud Luke. mind) Is I'vwru'd h" .mglrrs H wars old and under [he mlmsln will .llsu put hun, dn‘ds of yrurlings In with pnml Inn-r In May. iht.re Is. lhnugh. tur more thun fishing .1! the GRCAt tuulserviition arms. t umping, ramming, nit» s,ii',i,5,l,.l,,l,l,,t3gjmit's :U" m - - --__-.. . . bl- uIE: I IN The Region of Waterloo has established a Landfill L Waterloo Landfill Site. All members of the public are invited to attend the mm of the Committee is to identify operational problems I such as litter and noise and to resolve those issues in The next meeting of the Liaison Committee is sch: Tuesday, May 3, 2005 at the Waterloo Landfill Adminis Street West, Waterloo. Subsemmm moon..-» .sz - rhc day tlW admission ttws are S4ioraduh, and sy 2:3 tor duldn-IL Vehicle “also” passes. which ulhm unlunm-d mun hor all u-lnr l In m‘rupums m "ll ty, parks, are umiluhlu ill park gate house, for $10!) for the tirst foto sbuEa", 9i: WATERLOO LANDFILL LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING PUBLIC NOTICE Region of Waterloo whch and Stil) rm my wt and Seasonal walk In paw us are 540 tor adults and Set) tor chtkirtm hor rnorta mtorrnurion, VIN" tht. (.H( A “Ch my itt '""v-grurtdrirerwu to rt'ill’ .lhlllll park tarilinm and 1- and Stil) rm [he sat - mammal walk In Puns- $40 tor adults and Set) a Landfill Liaison Committee for the l-ur more Inmrmdnnn visit tht. (Hit A Web sup Ul w“. “gnu Idriwr m aluminum, downludd maps ur hook u uunlmlr Rescue ti rumpsm- by calling 1-8hrrolNrrAsti, (l-8tiirtititr2eti-n l-ur ill

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