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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Nov 2005, p. 32

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www.waterloochronicle.ca Representatives from MPAC will be in attendance to discuss Assessment Notices recently sent to property owners in the Region of Waterion MUNICIPAL PROPERTY ASSESSMENT CORPORATiIO N Property Assessment Open Houses 1 866 296â€"MPAC (6722) November 28 & 29, 2005 December 7 & 8, 2005 Woolwich Township Office Council Chambers 69 Arthur St. S Eimira. ON Noon to 8:00 p m MPAC Office â€" Cambridge 150 Main Street, 4th Floor Cambrnage, Ontario Noon to 8:00 p.m. November 30, 2005 Wilmot Township Office Council Chambers 60 Snyder‘s Rd. December 1, 2005 Victoria Park Pavilion 80 Schneider Ave. OPEN HOUSES Baden, ON Noon to 8:00 p.m Kitchener, ON Noon to 8:00 p.m The Knights swarm a Pauline Johnson ball carrier in firstâ€"half action on the way to a 32â€"17 win Continued from page 27 for Goldemann. He learned the North American version of football mostly staying up late at night to catch the game before moving to Waterloo with his family. Knights march down to London An outstanding soccer player, his kicking ability made him a natural for field goals and converts. He had four converts and a single against Pauline Johnson. But his athleticism and an instinct to attack the ball has made him a surprise at corâ€" nerback. "The last one was really good because they had a long drive from their fiveâ€" vardâ€"line and almost scored a TD." said Goldemann The Mimistry of Education requires all school boards to prepare a capital plan that sets out future plans for providing school accommedation. These include proposals tar new schools additions or renos atrons at masting schools, and consolidating schools in areas of declining enrolment You are inv ited to attend a public informatron sesston about the development of a new C apital Plan for the Waterloo Regron District School Board We are at the carly stages of developing this new plan, which sall take the next six months to a your to prepare. . The development of this plan will be focused on developing longâ€"term ettective strategres and wil take imto consideration population and growth patterns across this reguon â€" We arc interesied in hearing your ideas and suggestions to assist us with the development of this plan If you haye questions or comments feel free to call Kathy Dictrich, Senior Planner, Planning and Fransportation Services at 519â€"570â€"0003 Extension 4419. Wa Jood. forwind to meeting with sou Wednesday, December 7, 2005 7:00 â€" 9:00 p.m. Education Centre â€" St. Clements Room 51 Ardelt Avenue Kitchener, Ontario N2C 2RS Engaged learners, engaged communities B poy o about his final pick. "That was really important because they could have come back." It was the Knights‘ passing game that got them on track with â€" Koch â€" completing majors to Standring and Adam Williams, in addition to setting up field position for Van Pelt‘s two touchdowns. Goldemann, 17, said the Knights‘ defence has stepped it up in the postâ€"season, givâ€" ing the offence time to catch up from earlyâ€"game strugâ€" gles. "Our offence stepped up too and scored some points," said Goldemann. "Thart made it easier for us to do our job." "They were playing eight guys in the box, so we went Koch said he was glad the weather cooperated as well, and that the game was moved to Monday after the snowstorm last week. It made it easier to grip the ball. to the slants outside because they were playing with only one quarterback," said Koch."Our Oâ€"line kept everyâ€" one out, and our receivers were bringing in all the balls." "When you can feel the ball. you can throw the ball," said Koch. "It was a great matchup last year," said Koch. "We have the team this year â€" it‘s just if we can hold together as a team." Now it‘s off to London and revenge for last year‘s 33â€"27 loss in the Western Bowl. 80B VRBAMAC PaOTC

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