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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Jul 2007, p. 24

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" . WArERLot 1 (1|me . Wednesday, luty 11,2007 The Regional Municipality of Waterloo (Region) is responsible for the treatment and supply of water to seven municipalities throughout the Region. In May 2000, the Region approved the Water Supply Master Plan (2000 MP) which provides a strategy for continued long term water supply to the Region until 2041. In May 2006, the Region initiated the Water Supply Strategy Update (Update) to examine how recent planning, technical and regulatory changes could affect the implementation of the 2000 MP. ADVERTISERS appreciate it when you tell them ... I saw your ad in the Chronicle The Update is now complete and has concluded that the strategy in the 2000 MP is still valid. Recommendations of the Update include continued implementation of water conservations measures and ultimately the construction of a Great Lakes displacement pipeline by the year 2034. More details are available in the Update report at locations listed below from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 pm. Monday to Friday: Region of Waterloo Clerk's Office 150 Frederick Street, 2nd Floor Kitchener. ON NEG 413 Phone: 519-575-4400 X3356 City of Cambridge City C lerk's Office 73 Water Street North Cambridge, ON NIR 5W8 Phone: 519-740-4680 X4079 The Update report is also available on the Region's web site at http://www.regiomwaterlooorrca/water. Interested persons may provide written comments to the Region on the Update repon by August I3, 2007. Comments must be made in writing or electronically. If you would like more information on the project, please contact either of the following study team members: Mr. morn Yajima, M.Eng. Senior Flaming Engineer Regional Municipality of Waterloo “importation and Environmental Services Dept. 7th Floor. Water Services Division 150 Frederick Street Kitchener, ON N2G 413 Tel: 519-575-4757, Ext. 3349 Far. 5l9-575-4452 Email: ykaoru @ "gion.waieHoo.on.ca This notice was posted on July I l, 2007 All comments and information received from individuals, stakeholder groups and agencies regarding this project are being collected to assist the Region of Waterloo. Under the Municipal Act. personal information such as name, address. telephone number. and property location which may be included in a submission becomes pan of the public record. Questions regarding the collection of this information should be referred to Mr, Kaoru Yajima. NOTICE OF COMPLETION WATER SUPPLY STRATEGY UPDATE Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE City of Kitchener City Clerk's Office 200 King Street West Kitchener. ON N20 407 Phone: 519-741-2286 Township of Woolwich Clerk's Office 69 Arthur Street South Elmira, ON N3B 226 Phone: 5 19.669-ltM7 X239 820 Trillium Drive Kitchener, ON NIR IK4 Tel: 519-741-5774 Fax: 519041-S627 Mr. Stephen G. Nun. M.Eng., Ming. Project Manager XCG Consultants Ltd. Email: stephen@xcg.c0m ”up.” City of Waterloo City C lerk's Office I00 Regina Street South Waterloo. ON N2] 4A8 Phone: 519-747-8549 Township of Wilmot C lerk's Office 60 Snyder's Road West Baden, orl N3A IA! Phone: 5 Hy-tLM-MM Continued from page 21 The three, who goth- ered at the Highlanders practice facilities last Thursday, Can't wait to prove themselves. team with their play In the meantime, the three will be taking part in a tour of Indiana this week with Team Ontario. "I think we're building a really strong program," said Bogdanis, 18. "Everybody trains hard here, and We train all year round just for rugby. I think that makes us a rugby school." Continued from page 22 tones' loyalties are a little more divided. He only started playing rugby two years ago, and Piedators, and 51 made the cut. "They're the kind of guys who really love foot- ball and I bet in a few years you'll see them being interviewed, or their pictures in the paper as all-star senior players," said Hughes. Hughes attributes the strong local representa- tion to his team's strong athletic abilities and good local high-school _rteoisimstratamaruotisosmnr'izzamr-sumit-srmusaioxst"xsose t)BosttnPtzzahtgrttaitmaHrta105 RESTAURANT at SPORTS BAR “You're Among Friends” Predators getting noticed on all levels The Waterloo Chronicle Team of the Week is the KW Lightning under-15 girls basketball team. The Lightning took part in the Hoops for Hope Eastern Canadian basketball tournament last week in Halifax. N.S., and brought home the gold. The Iournamenl was played at Dalhousie and St. Mary's Uni- versity, and the Lightning had a 2-l record after pool play against teams from across Canada. The Lightning heat PE]. and Newfoundland, but lost to Fredericton. The Lightning met Freder» icton again in the finals this time beating them in an exciting 73-72 thriller High TEAM OF THE WEEK Highlanders making their claim SST King St. N., Waterloo 519-880-1828 But that might change after his two tries against Forest Heights earned the Highlanders their first WCSSAA title. And playing the eight-man for Team Ontario has already taught him a lot. "Football is still my big thing, but I just love the freedom of running around," said Jones. "I love the space" football is still his favourite game. For Label, he's most excited about learning a new style of playing. It's something that will make the Highlanders even tougher to play next year. JWe're léarhing differ em tactics and terminol- ogy," said Label. "it's all "A lot of universities will be out watching these games I would imagine. because there are a lot of young people that are going to be future university play- ers," said Hughes programs. And Hughes said he wouldn't be sur- prised if some universi- ties are already scouting One of those players might be Josh Meier. IS, who has been playing football since he was 10. presented by scorers in the final game were Megan Robinson with 3I points. Bria Dietrich with I3, Janine DeLeon with ll and Alyssa Shout with eight points. Deleon received an all-star award and Megan Robinson was selected as tournament MVP. Members of the KW Lightning, pictured above, are: Allan Bush (coach), Jocelyn Wilson, Emily Voisin. Bria Diet- rich, Andrea Bartlett. Janine DeLeon. Alyssa Show. Michelle Dietrich, Melina Panara. Megan Robinson and Olivia MacAllister, Tournament co-ordi- mum Brandon Rafuse is pictured behind the team different. hut when you get down to it it's all the same game." Montgomery is hop- ing his players share their experience with the res! of their teammates. "l think their rugby knowl- edge and rugby IQ will be much better." he said. The one thing the boys are looking for help with is offsetting some of the cost of playing for Ontario. It will cost from $1,700 to $2.000 to repre- sent the province. The boys are looking for some local sponsor- ship. Anyone interested in helping them out can contact Jones at rose- marie‘ioneso30@sy'mpa- tico.ca. While they're playing for a Canada Cup, Hugh- es is already looking for- ward to their mmm. He's hoping his team has another championship run left in them, and will build on this experience. The middle linebacker said he doesn't think it will sink in until they get toQuebec. For "i-year-old Bryan Chanen. he was "speech- less" when he found out he made Team Western Ontario.

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