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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 24 Oct 2007, p. 36

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"I'he Waterloo Wildfire of the NRL opened their home schedule this past weekend with two extremely exciting games. Waterloo Wildfire drop first two home games of season Saturday evening at Moses Springer Arena in Waterloo they dropped a close 4â€"3 decision to the Ottawa Ice, with the visitors scoring the winning goal with just four secâ€" onds remaining Shelly Kraemer paced the Wildfire with 1 ts 1 en tA sha two goals other. + WATERLOO CHRONICLE + Wednesday, The Regional Municipality of Waterloo is seeking input from the public on its draft Accountability and Transparency and Notice Policies as regulated by the Municipal Act, S.0. 2001 C. 25 as amended. DATE: â€" Tuesday, November 6, 2007 TIME: _ 7:30 p.m. PLACE: Regional Administration Building Council Chamber 150 Frederick Street, 2nd Floor Kitchener, Ontario N2G 413 Copies of the draft policies will be available from the Regional Clerk‘s Office after Friday, November 2, 2007. For further information, please contact (519) §75â€"4427. If you wish to speak at the Public Meeting, please register in advance by calling the Regional Clerk‘s Office at (519) 575â€"4420 by 12 noon on Tuesday, November 6, 2007. Dated this 19th day of October, 2007. Kris Fletcher Director, Council & Administrative Services/Regional Clerk 150 Frederick Street, 2nd Floor, Kitchener, Ontario N2G 413 Fax: (519) 575â€"4481; Eâ€"mail: xegionalclerk@rcgion.walefloo_on.ca All comments and information received from individuals, stakeholder groups and agencies regarding this project are being collected to assist the Region of Waterioo in NO CC C224 & 020 . jexnat information such as name. BC IES CVERSCTE NOC d oo on ues making a decision. Under the Municipal Act, personal information such as name, address, telephone number, and property location that may be included in a submisâ€" sion becomes part of the public record. Questions regarding the collection of this information should be referred to the Regional Clerk‘s Office. If you require accessible services to participate in this meeting, please contact the above noted person by Thursday, November 1, 2007. | PUBLIC MEETING ACCOUNTABILITY AND TRANSPARENCY AND NOTICE POLICIES ummwwm‘wmm;wmmww An en tined ulmwmwwbâ€"\mm‘wwm U SA Touchâ€"/one rannce rmaured outaide of Canad and U S A ‘want be to andinas only The narice provide: resarvas the night to restrict any abuve of Service Sea eetbate tor CJB. aemer paced the Wildfire with hile Ainslay Kerr counted the Region of Waterloo PUBLIC I October 24, 2007 Springer Canade. Crina. Czech Rapublc Sunday afternoon The Wildfire hosted the Gloucester Devils losâ€" ing 6â€"5 after being stymied repeatâ€" edly during the match by Devils‘ goalie, Julieane Rheaume. s Mapaanaliud P pH ues esseee o Rheaume saved her best for last turning away a Wildfire shot in in the dying seconds to preserve the win for Gloucester. Kraemer again led the way for the Wildfire, scoring once and NOTICE Your family is in Beijing â€" you‘re not. Denmen. Fance. Genmany. Hiong Kong. intant incaat Raiy, Koree Souim Malayaia, Nethartands, TD Eivenial wlime caence reduand ‘Thece is a yearty $10 activation las which apples Caite es wabuwte tor ferme and condiiont t â€"_ Cl fore‘ss | J ' Te F c _ | \ /' \ (e A‘Z L_________________»‘-‘â€"â€"“â€"â€"â€"' The Waterloo Wildfire try to break through the Gloucester Devils defence in Sunday at Moses Arena. The Wildfire ran into a hot goaltender losing 6â€"5. GREG M adding two assists. Other Wildfire scorers were Kert, Brittany Rieck, Amanda Somerville and lodie Hannen. The Wildfire next see action during the St Lauâ€" rent Que. tournament Nov. 17â€"18 following a break The Waterloo Wolves atom A hockey team won the 34th Annual Kâ€"W Oktoberfest Internationâ€" al Hockey Tournament last weekend. Waterloo lost their first game against Appleâ€" wood 2â€"1. WOUDC OE ! But the Wolves came back with convincing wins against Buffalo and Ottawa Valley to put them into the quarterâ€"finals. The quarterâ€"finals saw Waterloo matched up against Hamilton. Waterloo broke it open late in the third period on goals by Zach Bellefeuille, Lukas Mihas, Blaine Speck, Clarke Young, Brody Waterloo atom A Wolves win Oktoberfest tourney Refer a friend ennnnmpemeneinmman mm in and receive 2 months i% ie for FREE! 3 Call worldwide for only $13.95 per month® includes Canada, USA only $3.95 per month! Call 519â€"489â€" Register your home phone & cell phone instant activation Call quality guaranteed Monthly credit card or direct debit billing Available to Record subscribers & nonâ€"sut Flat rate with no extra per minute charges USA & 26 countries or call Canada for 4459 or visit www.worldline.ca in league action the next two weekends for the tU us 2o o e es oi Lib i aolben snn World Ringette Championship sin Ottawa. The next home action for the Wildfire will be Nov. 24, 7:30 pm, at Moses Springer Arena as they take on their crossâ€"region rivals Cambridge. Haramis and Chris Jaworsky . In the semifinals, Waterloo met up with Tillâ€" sonburg. Solid goaltending by Bailey DeGasperis, who earned the shutout, and goals by Belleâ€" feuille, Speck and Young sent the Wolves into the tournament final against Stratford. Eo y e ie n Stratford opened the scoring in the first periâ€" od, but Waterloo came back with three unanâ€" swered goals by Haramis, Tyler Douse and Matthew Harron.Solid goaltending by Mitch Busch helped keep Stratford off the scoring sheet the remainder of the game. â€"subscribers GREG MACDONALD PHOTO Springer

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