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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Oct 2006, p. 25

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The Waterloo Timberâ€" wolves Minor Atom MD hockey team won two games on the weekend, beating Kitchener Jr. Rangers Red team 2â€"0 before beating the Waterloo Ice Wolves 4â€"2. Timberwolves win weekend contests Currently, about 125 proâ€" grams are offered in 22 cities Finding a gap in youth sports programs, especially between the ages of two and five, the couple decided to pull together a multiâ€"sport program that would improve kids‘ skills while keeping them active. While Sportball is in its infant stage in the region, it‘s been around for 12 years. The program was started by South African educators Mark and Camella Gelgor after they moved to Canada. "We started at RIM Park (in the spring) with the intenâ€" tion of bringing it to Guelph and Cambridge in the fall. We just needed the time to get the right people to offer our program." "The key is making sure we have the appropriate employees in place," Rosetâ€" tani said. col Coaches are also certified in first aid and CPR, and are monitored to ensure that they are following Sportball protoâ€" agement and, or have experi ence working with kids Continued from page 21 Sportball program tries to fill gaps Funeral Director Creating personalized, meaningful funeral services for families who wish to celebrate the life of their lovedâ€"one with a contemporary service rather than traditional religious funeral rites. Phone (/“/bflflf % * /3’1 ZAUILAAC LFL>. T hareer Certified Funeral Celebrant 570â€"9802 Colin Hunt and Robert Luung scored against Kitchâ€" ener. Luung had two more goals against the Timberâ€" wolves, with singles going to Jake Heide and Henry Marâ€" "We had people from Ayr coming to RIM Park for Sportball and they told us Cell "We‘re hoping to be in three to four more locations by the summer," said Rosetâ€" tani. "If people come to us and say, ‘Hey, we know this great location‘ and the comâ€" munity in the area wants to take advantage of the proâ€" gram, then we‘ll try and go there. Sportball is currently runâ€" ning two afternoon programs at the Hespeler Scout House for about 13 children in total, but Rosettani said more cenâ€" tres will be included throughâ€" out the city as the need requires it. "People can go to the webâ€" site â€" www.sportball.ca â€" and watch a video and see the program in action. When they find out what we‘re about and the structure of the program, it tends to be pretty powerful for them." "This is really a grassroots program," Rosettani said. "Once parents start the program they tend to tell friends when they realize the quality we provide. in Ontario, British Columbia and Texas. : 572â€"0073 ‘a1a="m$ PRABPHLA *w*utraat PP i This October, residents are invited to take part in an v informative tour of the Region of Waterloo‘s Waste Management Centre to help celebrate Waste Reduction Week! e V This 70 minute tour includes a visit to the: C en 4Â¥ * Recycling Plant F is »;ag d e es s * Landfill m *4 ZAEVQF ,.@.3? P * Waste Diversion Area & _ Setthaitti9y *~C * Environmental Education Centre L [ % +4 ! Reservations are required for this public tour. |LA& h _ _ â€" / This event is very popular so please reserve early! $% 2 ‘ Date: Saturday, October 21 & Sunday, October 22, 2006 â€" y i t ieame Tour Times: Saturday â€" 9:00 am, 10:30 am, 12:00 pm & 1:30 j Sunday â€" 10:00 am, 11:30 am, 1:00 pm & 2:30 pm ' \ â€" w Location: _ Waterloo Waste Management Centre Â¥ 925 Erb Street West, Gate #1, »~A Waterioo * Cost: FREE! e Please call Suzanne at 519â€"883â€"5100 ext. 8414 Region of W or email ssuzanne@region.waterloo.on.ca to reserve your spot. WASTE MANZ "I‘m sure there are places that want to start a program but are lacking the resources. Well, that‘s where we can help," he said. "And just like our program, we‘re not here to compete with schools‘ proâ€" grams, we‘re here to augment and offer additional proâ€" grams." Rosettani stressed that Sportball isn‘t trying to comâ€" pete with schools and day cares that have programs that promote keeping kids active, but is trying to enhance what schools are offering. And if the institutions have trouble getting a program together, they can fill the gap. about a location there was available, and we there after Thanskgiving Celebrate Waste CAMBRIDGE TIMES GuelphTRIBUNE WATERLOG CHRONICLE Saturday and Sunday October 21 & 22, 2006 Women In Business that Start wednesday, October 25 in the Waterloo Chronicle; Thursday, October Cambridge Times; Friday, October 27 in the Guelph Tribune Don‘t Miss This Marketing Opportunity ... Book your space today ... deadline Friday, October 20 Phone (519) 623â€"7395 / Fax (519) 623â€"3532 10 Matt Miller ext. 208 Cindv Bernard . 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