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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 2006, p. 29

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Continued from page 27 Kodiaks exploit inside info on former goalie And he‘s not done with the pro game. The 36â€"yearâ€" old plans to return to the Bufâ€" falo Bandits of the NLL next season in hopes of leading them back to the finals, after they lost to the Colorado Mammoth. "If you don‘t win the championship, the individual awards don‘t mean anyâ€" thing," said Dietrich, who was also nominated for the Kitchâ€" enerâ€"Waterloo and Area Athâ€" lete of the Year Award in April. "It‘s just a little trophy that will be sitting on the mantle instead of a ring on my finger. j o "I won one in 1997, but it seems everything I‘ve won begins with a nine so 1 want to get one that starts with a zero pretty quick." While Dietrich stewed, the Kodiaks celebrated their first win at home in the Major Series, which improved their season record to 2â€"4. Mike J HAPPY FATHER*‘S DAY Sunday, June 18, 2006! . "UpTown Waterioo Businesses and The Brick Brewing Co. i want to give dads a great start to their day " & Join us at The Brick Brewing Co. hospitality room, 181 King St. $. Waterloo from 12 â€" 1:30pm! g PLUS pour chance to win a goit package for 4 to Whistle Bear Golf Club! Please Rill in the batlot for your opportunity to have a seat at our Father‘s Day party! The first 75 to register will join us. 5 The big screen will be on lots of goif, good food, and your chance to try the new 1 JR Brickman Founders Series! AOOD LUCK! 1 EWI! Dube, who got two goals and an assist in the win, admitted his team was trying to get into their former goalie‘s head. "The coaches gave us the ups and downs on Chugger and let us know his little secrets here and there," said Dube, who joined the Kodiâ€" aks from Halton Hills Junior B and scored the first goal on Dietrich‘s replacement, Gee Nash. "He was the best goalie in the NLL last year so we knew we had to work." But the Kodiaks almost let it get away after building a 15â€"9 lead at the end of the second period. The Redmen cut it down to 17â€"16 with 2:25 to go, on a mystery goal that no one except the referee saw go in, but managed to hold on for the win. "We got a little lackadaisiâ€" cal between the second and third and paid for it," said Dube. "We we‘re all harping at each other and had to push for it at the end, but it was good to get the first home win out of the way." "It felt like we were letting things slip in the last period and tried to hold on as best we could," said Montgomery. "The idea was to control the ball and hold it for the rest of the game." Saturday was the grand opening of the Shamuon Generation of Martial Arts club in Waterloo. The wellâ€" known local martial arts family decided to strike out on its own, and hosted a packed event at its 550 Park side Dr. location. The grand opening featured a martial arts demonstration from club members, including Silâ€" vana Shamuon, demonstratâ€" ing her form. Phil Montgomery added the insurance marker by scoring on the empty net, in addition to scoring the goal that knocked Dietrich out of the contest. + But when the Redmen overplayed the Kodiaks® Rob Marshall, he found himself all alone in front of the net. It was the easiest of the two goals he scored that night. "I don‘t think I‘ve scored an easier one," admitted Montgomery, who finished with five points after also adding three assists. "It was a wideâ€"open net, and I couldn‘t really turn it down. It was an important goal." Strike a pose We Listen. Ue Brew. aAPPY rAINE MULTIâ€"SPORT PROGRAMS ACTIONâ€"PACKED BIRTHDAY PARTIES Supersisec (2â€"8 y:s) SUMMER CAMPS 7 Sports â€" baseball, basketball, golf, hockey, soccer, tennis & volleyball * * ertball Snorts instmuction is Li®e The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is undertaking an environmental assessment study for improvements to the Bridgeport Bridge over the Grand River and to the Bridge Street corridor (Regional Road 52) between Woolwich Street and Bloomingâ€" dale Road in Kitchener. Alternatives are being considered to address the deteriorating condition of the Bridgeport Bridge and to address the traffic congestion being experniâ€" enced on Bridge Street adjacent to _ râ€"â€"zgâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€" and over the bridge. This study is i ~ ¢ A | 6 ! 4 being carried out under Schedule y Tu_â€"4 * A § * T"‘ "C" of the Class Environmental : *n = / ; T / q Assessment process and will § go .\«: /‘ 3# * examine the various alternatives *L & \ OA ; s s y" 74 to provide a longâ€"term safe crossâ€" +\ ; ing of the Grand River at this Ety of s S*C 2 0 a mE location for motorists, pedestriâ€" Waters / ns o . .. ans, and cyclists. The alternatives : f ;z « uptt being evaluated as part of this / ; * s study include rehabilitation or 7 â€" ‘,{’ um replacement of the existing strucâ€" ‘w"" % 3 $ ; yak * . ture, widening of the existing câ€"â€"43~ 4 patan moik: * bridge and intersection improveâ€" o4 " ma. * A 2 ces ments at the Bridge Street / Lanâ€" x & [ S n caster Street intersection and at s i% eacsy i x 4s the Bridge Street / Bloomingdale [ _ j \>#*â€" 1 n > 2C : & i _ ftâ€"* + x tchener R Road intersection. Subject to the 4 o ~| _ Mmss _ completion of this study and â€"~S l-/:,%'i‘;'{ R Y obtaining all necessary approvals, A l 5 _;,* ""g~ construction is planned to comâ€" ;*t:mm & *4 i mence in 2007. V emockport amoot axp emmat sthcet aenovements Motorists. property owners, tenâ€" % e es ants and other interested members ‘ of the public are invited to attend a Public Information Centre to express their views on the various alternatives being examined. The Public Information Centre is to be held: Stantec Consulting Ltd. is assisting the Regional Municipality of Waterloo in conâ€" ducting this study. Staff from the Region, City of Kitchener and Stantec Consulting Ltd. will be present at the Public Information Centre to answer your questions and to hear comments that will assist the Project Team and Regional Council in making decisions regarding this project. _ If you are unable to attend the Public Information Centre and would like to make your views known, please provide your comments by July 6, 2006 to either Mr. Shahzad Rahman, or Mr. David Hallman as per the contact information given below: Shahzad Rahman, Ph.D., P. Eng. David Hallman, P.Eng. Senior Project Manager Managing Principal, Transportation Regional Municipality of Waterloo Stantec Consulting Ltd. 150 Frederick Street 49 Frederick Street Kitchener, ON N2G 4J3 Kitchener, ON N2H 6MT Telephone: (519) 575â€"4606 Telephone: (519) 585â€"7444 Fax: (519) 575â€"4430 Fax: (519) 579â€"4239 * Email: rshahzad@region. waterloo0.on.ca Email: dhallman@stantec.com Ken Seiling, Regional Chair Regional Municipality of Waterloo, (519) 575â€"4585 PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE SCHEDULE C CLASS ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT BRIDGEPORT BRIDGE AND BRIDGE STREET IMPROVEMENTS REGIONAL ROAD 52 (BRIDGE STREET), WOOLWICH STREET TO BLOOMINGDALE ROAD CITY OF KITCHENER +(519) 342â€"6312 â€" Sports instruction @« kidg Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE Thursday, June 22, 2006 5:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Bridgeport Public School 59 Bridge Street West, Kitchener Mn ome! o2 C £#* & ud rrouect ‘{ y sf _A s 2 m MEX â€" <B_ a, : Walers / Mioor aar o P s JP sz : s “’;C" % £ : . $> s â€"I"~# % t wl * 4) 8. &.. ; > s 3 3} * .. f No h es ceesscoce senct ty * ube _=â€"â€"â€"â€" as ~ ff’; PmE s ...3 c\ * J s * C 3 k (oodg Kor _ *\ it y § ue . k o i. t»E 1 i & >% teâ€"* _1 . } . 8 tchengr gâ€"â€"*~ M m en _ gocca e ‘ | E ? 5 "a-,w P L L _1_ 1 BLztX_ .. ~ x key Puan h‘ smoceront smooe anp emoot Stmte" as David Hallman, P.Eng. Managing Principal, Transportation Stantec Consulting Ltd. 49 Frederick Street Kitchener, ON N2H 6MT Telephone: (519) 585â€"7444 Fax: (519) 579â€"4239 * Email: dhallman@stantec.com Sreribalf}

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