agzsyâ€" The Public is invited to attend a Public Information Centre. The Regional Municipality of Waterloo (Region} supplies potable water to the City of Waterloo. An overview of the water supply system and basic treatment is to be provided by the Region. An update of the City of Waterloo presentation on their Discoloured Water Mitigation Program will also be provided. A series of exhibits and brief presentations will be provided by the Region of Waterloo and the City of Waterloo. Representatives of the Region and the City of Waterloo will host the Public Information Centre and would be pleased to answer your questions. When: _ Thursday, September 20, 2007 Time: _ 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Presentation at 7:00 p.m. Place: _ Hauser Haus Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex 101 Father David Bauer Drive, Waterloo For more information, please contact: City of Waterioo: Region of Waterloo: Bill Garibaldi Nancy Kodousek Director of Water Services Director, Water Services Public Works Services, City of Waterloo Region of Waterloo Telephone: 519â€"747â€"8605 Telephone: 519â€"575â€"4447 Email:bgaribaldi@city. waterloo.on.ca Email: konancy @region. waterlo0.on.ca All comments and information received from individuals, stakeholder groups and agencies regarding these projects and meetings are being collected to assist the Region of Waterloo in making a decision. Under the Municipal Act, personal information (such as name, address, telephone number, and property location) that may be included in a submission becomes part of the public record. Questions regarding the collection of this information should be referred to Nancy Kodousek at 519â€"575â€"4447. If you require accessible services to participate in this meeting, please contact the above noted person by September 13, 2007. REGION OF WATERLOO / CITY OF WATERLOO WATER SUPPLY AND DISTRIBUTION PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTRE Region of Waterioo® PUBLIC NOTICE Region of Waterloo: Nancy Kodousek Director, Water Services Region of Waterloo Telephone: 519â€"575â€"4447 Email: konancy @region. waterlo0.on.ca Ifrid Laurier University running back Ryan Lynch scored three touchdowns in the first quarter of play as the No. 6â€"ranked Golden Hawks defeated the Uniâ€" versity of Toronto Varsity Blues 53â€"10 last Friday in front of a crowd of 1,840 at a homecoming game at Varsity Stadium. The win is Laurier‘s ninth consecutive against the blueâ€" andâ€"white dating back to a 13â€"10 victory back in 1996. Hawks down Blues 53â€"10 Wl(hm' the first 15 minutes of the géme‘ the running back from Waterloo collegiate carried the ball seven times for 73 vards and three of the four Golden Hawk majors. h Aambntdie ib esns Aennn n aes t The remaining touchdown in the quarter came as defenâ€" sive back Giancarlo Rapanaro picked up a fumble and returnâ€" ing it 22 yards. Quarterback Ian Noble completed all four of his passes for 56 yards before taking a seat on the â€"â€"" bench with Lynch for the second half of the game. NOVICE (Girls born in 1998, 1999, 2000) Sun. Sept. 23 10:00 â€" 11:00 a.m RiM Sun. Sept. 30 9:00 â€" 10:00 a m RIM Wed. Oct. 3 6:00 â€" 7:00 p.m St ATOM (Girls born in 1997) Sun. Sept. 23 10:00 â€" 11:00 a.m Sun. Sept. 30 9:00 â€" 10:00 a.m Wed. Oct. 3 7â€"00 â€" 8:00 p.m MAJOR ATOM (Girls born in 1996) Sun. Sept. 23 11:00 a.m. â€" 12:00 pm Sun. Sept. 30 9:00 â€" 10.00 a m Wed. Oct. 3 6:00 â€" 7:00 p.m BANTAM (Girls born in 1995) _ Sun. Sept. 23 11:00 a.m. â€" 12:00 p.m Sun. Sept. 30 10:00 a m. â€" 12:00 p.m Wed. Oct. 3 7:00 â€" 8:00 p.m MAJOR BANTAM (Girls born in 1994) Sun. Sept. 23 12:00 > 1:00 p.m Sun. Sept. 30 10:00 a.m. â€" 12:00 p.m Wed. Oct. 3 8:00 â€" 9:00 p.m MIDGET (Girts born in 1993) Sun. Sept. 23 100 â€"2:00 p.m Sun. Sept. 30 1200 p.m. â€" 2:00 p.m Thurs. Oct. 4 6:00 â€" 7:00 p.m MAJOR MIDGET (Girfs born in 1992) Sun. Sept. 23 2:00 â€" 3:15 p.m Sun. Sept. 30. 12:00 p.m. > 2:00 p.m. Thurs. Oct. 4 7:00 â€" 8:00 p.m JUVENILE (Girls born in 1991) Sun. Sept. 23 3:15â€" 5:00 pm Sun. Sept. 30 2:00 p.m. â€" 4:00 p m Thurs. Oct. 4 8:00 â€" 9:00 p.m JUNIOR (Girls born in 1990 or 1989) Sun. Sept. 23 315 5:00 p.m RIM Park Sun. Sept. 30 2:00 p m . 4:.00 p.m RIM Park Thurs Oct. 4 9:00 â€"10:00 p.m Rockway Mennonite *Please come early on Sun. Sept. 23 to sign in before the tryout For more information and ontine reg:slr;lor for tryouts, check out our website at The game â€" primarily on the ground as a result of a downpour â€" resulted in a total of 446 yards of offence coming from the ground game. Steve Turner relieved Lynch in the backfield finishing with a team high 144 yards on 12 carries and two tauchâ€" downs. _ The performance was his best in the three years with the program as he typiâ€" cally is a member of the kick teams. "It was good to get an opportunity to show the coaches what I can do after Lynch performed well today," said Turnâ€" er. "We‘ve got a lot of skill on our team and the guys showed out there today how deep our program is." Please teil your friends and neighbours and invite them to join us at the tryouts! Presented by Drew Harvey M.Sc. C.K. CEP and Anita Cramp M.Sc. 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Reserve at Healthy Weights.ca or call 519â€"772â€"0563 Tryouts are open to all girls at no cost 2007â€"2008 KW LIGHTNING REP TEAMS RIM Park RIM Park St. David High School RIM Park RIM Park St. David High School RIM Park RIM Pack St. David High School RIM Park RIM Park St. David High School RIM Park RIM Park St. Dawid High School RIM Park RIM Park Rockway Mennonite RIM Park RIM Park Rockway Mennonite RIM Park RIM Park Rockway Mernonite Sairah Malkin, left, of Waterioo‘s Primordial Soup team, fights off Archie VanderSluis from Ferqus‘s Wee Willies team during B Division action at the annual Stail Fall Classic ultiâ€" mate frisbee tournament in Guelph last weekend. For the last decade, our electricity system has been in turmoil. Not surprisingly, our economy is facing stiffer competition and we‘re also losing manufacturing jobs. And then there‘s the environment. Unless we fix Ontario‘s electricity system, it‘s the economy that‘s in for a shock. The time for talk is over. Action must be taken to upgrade our existing transmission infrastructure We can reduce smog emissions by finishing _ Hanging on _ Goal scorers during the tournament were Natiely Lai, Emilie Hennig and Nakita Nathwani. he Kâ€"W Dragons under 14 captured Tthe silver medal at the Ontario provincial championships. Three Waterloo players were also members of the underâ€"14 Team Ontario who travelled to Vancouver in July for the nationals. They were Henâ€" nig, Nathwani and Bailey Yee. Members of the Kâ€"W Dragons were Laura Straus, Emily Ferguson, Hennig, Chantal Kitamura, Lai, Nathwani, Jessiâ€" ca Purbrick, Danny Wade, Laura Howe, Brittany MacDonald, Yee, Hannah Erhardt, Magdalena D‘Souza, Melina D‘Souza, Brittany Remedious and Nikiâ€" ta D‘Souza. The team was coached by coach Katherine Olsen. POWE R WORKERS® UNION Dragons earn silver A voice of reason the retrofitting of our coal stations with proven clean coal technology. Greenhouse gas emissions can be reduced by refurbishing existing nuclear units. building new ones and by using biomass at our coal stations However, if we carry on with ideologically motivated projects. you can expect a different kind of shock Higher electricity bills. Visit s www.abetterenergyplan.ca