8 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, May 23, 2007 e BR Looking for relief from the heat? The Direct Energy Team is giving you a worryâ€"free year of cool, comfortable temperatures â€" for one low price. With this plan, you‘ll receive the following benefits: NOW OPEN !l A tuneâ€"up on your air conditioner fl Highlyâ€"trained, licensed technicians 4 Thorough inspection of your equipment, ensuring all components are operating efficiently == Direct Energy Essential Home Services Community groups invited to provide info on strategic plan he City of Waterloo is l inviting community organizations to a forum called What‘s in Your Waterloo? Within the city, there are also a number of organizations that make valuable contributions and that have an interest and a role to play in the future of this community. To ensure these organizations also have an opportunity to share their vision as it relates to Waterloo and to provide input to the strategic plan, council is inviting representatives of community based groups to present to them as part of the input gathering process. loo have had their say. The input session will be held May 28, at 1 p.m., in council chambers located at the Waterloo City Centre, at 100 Regina St. S. The time for individual presentaâ€" tions will be limited in order to allow as many interested organizations as posâ€" sible to participate. To confirm an interest in participatâ€" ing in this process, contact the city by noon today and send your presentation by May 25 to the city at rclemens@city.waterlo0.on.ca. If it can not be sent via email, please provide a CD version and mail it to Patti McKague, City of Waterloo, 1st Floor, Communications and Marketâ€" ing, 100 Regina St. S., Waterloo, ON, N2J 4A8. If you have items for distribution (i.e. pamphlets, brochures, copy of presentation, etc.) please provide a minimum of 15 copies to the city clerk for distribution at the meeting. 36 "«( Ex C pom en o i oarmeanes i rinteg sns m aaet o uv sn aal â€1, hike 9 tol Alnl. Tok s =‘t 3 on *4 yrige. > s Ni . + .4 o enc oaaea e n s .. io yop: â€">~~â€"â€" p e 5/+ Axima.. .. i; irk. t a~~*~pinas>] gi <a* 9 4 T * 2. ya0 Â¥ s3% ooo t 2t / 94A ) JP . o & en PACC W P C aaora L I 4 S TV hy ag n k V W 'flwx‘: y 3!'"':“;2\3:'-* sb A "(â€" * With aGRCH £ 140A e ie * ty e o s ebck> { buks pebaizne ib in rcts age g% + © 9e 3:# "est !> E: 3 ns lagte n I 2 4 "el.l. o ind xrarcn en it * x) uobdbliase s n "ad "a§ . a \#[, t A. %;, NE " C io. ie e k in ?zmâ€"f / "l P + Ese 4 n t t 4+ n WE ' 1 to 7 year terms e se PS e \ s As part of that process, community input has been gathered in many ways and individuals who live, play, work or even just visit Waterâ€" strategic plan for 2007 to 2010. Sisters Maria and Sara Quiring took a stroll by Waterloo‘s Hillâ€" side Park with a special parasol to hold back the sun Saturday. The multiâ€"hued umbrella drew the attention of passersby as the sisters tried to beat back the sun. Made in the shade moto