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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Nov 2006, p. 42

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id n Cl > L000 P CPAPRCETAE + (2 h but mmmamnmmmemmeemare ie rnneermme in on m nunl 8 P Region of Waterloo 24 \ / PUBLIC NoTicE| [ Ne > _ PUBLlC MEET'NG The Bluevale Knights swarm a Cameron Heights ball carrier in last Thursday‘s 17â€"7 win in PROPOSED REGIONAL OFFICIAL POLICES PLAN AMENDMENT WCSSA‘::““""':;:";"V' oo soe "“‘;"“ ho NTR CTIO EW TRA TRAN But that‘s what y did as was another ong run by _ from the WCSSAA B division 1 opu N OF N NSIT AND RAPID SIT the Gaels took an early lead _ Williams that set up the field "Did we take them too ligh POLICIES AND MAMNG in the contest and held the _ goal by Matt Jeffires to finally _ ly?" asked Williams. "I thin Date: _ Tuesday November 21, 2006 line at 7â€"7 late in the third put the game away as the _ we did, and it almost cost us Time: â€"9:00 C ‘ quarter. Fighting blustery _ whistle sounded on the "We made too many mis ime: 9: [ An i and cold conditions, the Knights‘ 17â€"7 win over the _ takes and took too man: Place: Regional Council Chamber, 2l Knights‘ Adam Williams _ Gaels. penalties." 2nd Floor, Reglonal Headquarters Building, finally broke through for the Williams, who finished The Knights never go 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener. gameâ€"winning score on a the game with more than 200 _ flustered after being dowr PURPOSE OF THE MEETING thirdâ€"down gamble at the yards rushing, was one of _ early. But they didn‘t play . . . . end of the quarter. many unhappy Knights after with the emotion of a team The purpose of this amendment is to introduce a new basic frame‘work of transitâ€" The Gaels threatened to the game. that hopes to advance to its oriented development policies and mapping into the Regionai Official Policies Plan send the game into overtime He thought his teamâ€" _ first OFSAA Western Bowl (ROPP) that: 1) address the Regional Municipality of Waterloo‘s role as the municipal in the fourth, moving the ball _ mates took a win against the this year either. transit service authority in Waterloo Region; 2) help achieve compact, transitâ€"supportâ€" successfully through the air Gaels for granted, after ive urban development and greater transportation choice consistent with the Regional against the Knights. But it Cameron Heights came up Continued on page 45 Growth Management Strategy and various Provincial planningâ€"related policies and Strategies; and, 3) are consistent with the terminology and mapping (see the accompaâ€" p y nying map of the Central Transit Corridor) being used in the Individual Environmental i ,//f\}&\d # Assessment for the Regional Rapid Transit Initiative. o # fl‘\ SC _/ 4e i Pss . mt â€" ommb A o *riwa Tr P on‘ 2 es The _ public [ =â€"7 C T ic Azoiih 7,‘;:’:::9, &J_‘/’,_ â€"-@ meeting as it CC * 2 A5ii~iA<C cAAA TD relates to the kx ~~ * * e &s \\} fi s \. ho td en etcq 3 »)) \/3 : 5 % A < 6\.‘c_[)‘ med 1 tot [ CiRigfeme 2 C * Jk : ~y% ~ _ t ied Is held eR [ Clesnyl eC * *XA / 1 pursuant _ to |*% . 7‘(‘; #B 1 on( § PS ‘/(:”["”'”g l 8\ /d iPMRN X CAA exclusive Sections 17 1 * % NxX } xX X/‘ tâ€"* : PCs ae hoii s V4 m § and 22 of the | * 5 ‘*‘ miy sn + J * C Hoogimiain o $ Plunning Act, e & C. ,\““,’ y & . Mbpbp oT se 3 Mme e R.S.0. 1999, s y‘:‘" ~"g S > \ ;i wss® 0 Z4 i4 oo en M n e C.P q3 _as a** ";"“’ > %’r 7 A EXCLUSIVE BENEPTTS ; 5 SHOW BOOKING BOXUSES amended for yeâ€" * ""-“ } j _ += neiwar®® ' the purpose of ul e‘s '1 ~ brf '_;?1 ’(*';' ; o @ & * . 4 89 f « * * ic ae es * ; Amar iC > Join us for a fun and informative information * 2 ‘-}.»:l 5 & & and receiving j n i presentation on Alaska and the Yukon c o m m e nds * wears t 3 TA stt t from the pubâ€" ies * :‘. *,**" st h fe. No dat. â€" eupiges | C Tuesday, November 21" @ 7p.m. S10n will be [mzzomermemesom 2 % < s . made on the proposed ROPP amendment at this meeting. If you wish to be notified of K_[]lghts Of COlumbus the adoption or refusal of the proposed amendment, you must sign the register availâ€" 4 4 able at the meeting or make a written request to the Regional Clerk, Regional Municiâ€" 110 Manitou Dr., Kitchener pality of Waterloo, 150 Frederick Street, 2nd Floor, Kitchener, N2G 433. $5 o the A % Please note that if a person or public body that files a notice of appeal of a decision . ADMISSION: . per person concerning the proposed amendment does not make an oral submission at the meeting Tickets must be purchased in advance at CAA Travel. or does not make a written submission before the proposed amendment is adopted, the . & . > . Ontario Municipal Board may dismiss all or part of the appeal by that person or body. Space 18 Ilmlted’ don t mMi1Ss out! A copy of the draft proposed amendment is available for review at the Planning, Housing and Community Services Department office, 8th Floor, Regional Administraâ€" RSVP to: 5 1 9' 746 * 8875 tion Headquarters, 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener. For further information, please contact Kevin Curtis at 519â€"575â€"4794 or cukevin@rcgionAwaterlnn.on.ca. People interested in appearing as a delegation must register with the Office of the Regional p ue C .44> $ 5 p ‘ 3 Clerk by calling 519â€"575â€"4420 not later thénVWednesdaT\. Nme}mher 15, 2006. @ H‘M ‘\nm Line # If you require accessible services to participate in this meeting, please contact the A Signature of Excellence above noted person by Friday, November 17, 2006. EL Kris Fletcher wee c \ Director of Council and Administrative Services/Regional Clerk $5 fee will be refundable at time of booking ® CAA and CAA logo tradeâ€"marks muned by and use is granted by the Canadian Automobile Ausroclt He tic co int Cle P PI ec or Or amende. the purp p T O v d inform: and rece c o m m i from the lic. No sion wil ment: i pursuar Sectior and 22 Plannin onented « (ROPP) t transit ser ive urban Growth M Strategies; nying map Assessmer The pU meeting ; relates to P r 0 p o s ROPP am >u require accessible services to pa e noted person by Friday, November Fletcher x re s something about g P;Mg games and the & Bluevale Knights that ; almost came back to haunt ; the twoâ€"time defending g champs again last Thursday z in their playoff opener. g For some reason the Vote: ;;//i Bluevale‘s firstâ€" 2nd 150 By Bos Vrranac Chronicle Staff 1) ad auth se _ M ___| - 'hhd~~ ntico.ca/,g‘ . vieth/ _ vote.vieth@sympatice.ca it and gre: Strategy consistent from the Jacob Hespeler Hawks to open last year‘s playoffs, before rolling to their _ second straight WCSSAA senior boys football title. Then the first game jitters Knights haven‘t played well in their playoff opener or seaâ€" son openers the last two years. They survived a scare from the lacob Haenala. rlous Provincig ie terminology or) being used WARD 3 CounciLLtor the .-‘h_lihr pâ€".:-u..: game troubles continue in win over Gaels aved woll . hit the KNi@hts 8§8it) 10 StArE . qyz es _ _ C * C Regional Administraâ€" t information, please terloo.on.ca. People oe Seinla en mt e ons That set up a rematch against the Cameron Heights Golden Gaels to open the Knights pursuit of a third straight crown. The Knights beat the Gaels in last year‘s WCSSAA finals, 44â€"14, and couldn‘t afford to discount the revenge factor in playing Cameron Heights once again in the playoffs. hit the Knights again to start this season as they dropped their opener against the Preâ€" ston Panthers, 18â€"15, before rolling to five straight wins and clinching first place in pool A in league play. The Gaels threatened to send the game into overtime in the fourth, moving the ball successfully through the air against the Knights. But it finally broke through f gameâ€"winning score thirdâ€"down gamble a end of the quarter. But that‘s what they did as the Gaels took an early lead in the contest and held the line at 7â€"7 late in the third quarter. Fighting blustery and cold conditions, the Knights‘ Adam Williame 4 in and ip.l. _ s * Join us for a fun and informative presentation on Alaska and the Yukon Fighting bl;.uster; | conditions, the Adam Williams ace is limited, don‘t miss out! RSVP to: 519â€" 746â€"8875 He thought mates took a win Gaels for gran Cameron Heijoht Williams, who finished the game with more than 200 yards rushing, was one of many unhappy Knights after the game. z; â€"_ _ 1C" fong run by Williams that set up the field goal by Matt Jeffires to finally put the game away as the whistle sounded on the Knights‘ 17â€"7 win over the Gaels. C granted, after Heights came up Automobile Association The Knights never got flustered after being down early. But they didn‘t play with the emotion of a team that hopes to advance to its first OFSAA Western Bowl this year either. from the WCSSAA B division. "Did we take them too lightâ€" ly?" asked Williams. "I think we did, and it almost cost us. "We made too many misâ€" takes and took too many got

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