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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 17 Dec 2008, p. 38

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38 ' WA “£1.00 CHRUNICLE 0 Wednesday. liet ember l7. 2008 ' Waterloo Wolves m'nor hocke review WeekmdwinsecuresWolves failed to get on the scoreboard, Scoring for the Wolves on Sunâ€" improved the team‘s record in the for the Wolves. Assists went to Gra~ aspotlnatomAAconference Scoring for the Wolves against the day were Cameron Perkins with past l5 games (including league ham Baker. Cody Handke and lack- 'l'he Waterloo Wolves atom AIM Nationals were Bryce Bell and Troy two goals, Hayden Berger, Al Beke. and tournament play) to I] » 0 - 4. son Keller. secured a spot in the atom M conâ€" Moffitt. Bryce Bell, Michael McDonald and On Friday night the Wolves On Sunday the team faced their terence this weekend. On Sunday the boys laced their Troy Muffin. came out slow and in a sloppy archrivals from London and tied The boys took part in a double cross-town rivals, the Kitchener MlnorpeeweeWolves game settled for a 1-1 draw with the game 22 with only 12 seconds header on Saturday in London Rangers and came out on top with ofltoBellCanadaCup Brantford. Scoring forWaterloo was left to play Scoring the big goal was ‘ where they defeated the London a 7-3 win, The boys played very The AIM min‘or peewee Wolves Blaine Speck with the lone helper Lukas Mihas with assists from Kyle . Nationals 21 in an exhibition strong offensively creating many finished the first halfoftheir season goingto KurtisGray. Soper and Baker. llandke put the i match. scoring chances with great passing. in strong fashion as they advanced On Saturday the Wolves trav. Wolves on the board early in the ‘ later that day. the Wolves lost a hard work and heads up play. to the AA loop without dropping a elled West to face St. Thomas and third period with help from Soper hard fought battle to london Green The Wolves defense proved con~ game. scored a big victory in a hard fought and Noah Kienapple. , 24). sistent once again while goal ten- This past weekend the Wolves physical contest 24). Blake lensen The Wolves will have to keep I The Wolves out shot and out der Nick Baechler made somegreat took four out of a possible six earned the shutout, while Speck working hard as they play in the j . matched the London team but saves to secure the win. points with a win and two ties, It and Anthony Vanderheyden scored Bell CanadaCup over Christmas. i ' I _/t . . .. l ' 'I . i I ‘ . I . , â€" , l :‘ a '“ ‘ ' i ’ . THE!C}LV OF, H \ a w t I 1?» ‘ J .. q er 00 For more information, please contact . City of Waterloo 5" 100 Regina St. South " { - I Waterloo, Ontario N2) 0A8 .\ P 519-8864550 “ i F 5197478760 sf 4 . TTY 18667863941 “ . www.waterloo.ca ‘1 v . _l â€"â€" â€" â€"â€" I I - Plenty of Parking and Fun Things to do Ill UpTown Waterloo We‘d like to remind the community, that there's plenty of parking in the UpTown area. We encourage families to come dtmn and get into the spirit ol‘the holi- days. The UpTown Business Improvement Area has many fun activities planned for the month of December. There are free horse-drawn trolley rides through the . UpTown area and Waterloo Park and Victorian ('zirollers will be serenading visitors to the L'pTown area as well. There's parking in Waterloo Town Square. along Willis Way. (‘arolinc Street. King Street tincluding the Parking Arcade on King Street - access on Willis Way) and Regina Street including the ('ity lot behind (‘in Hall In addition. there's free parking in the (‘ity Lots located along Regina and William after 5 p.m. on weekdays and all day on the weekends. For details about the UpTown Business Improvement Area's holiday events, please check out their ad in this issue of the Waterloo Chronicle. Or. con- tact the UpTown Business Improvement Area at 519-885-1921, e-mail uptownbiaGwaterloo.ca or visit their website at www.uptownwaterloobia.com. _.________________.__________â€"___â€"___â€"______â€"â€" You ARE INVITED TO ATTEND All a :55 5* * o ) out“! . «a ”M “‘95:“ T3 SiLvER v? OPEN HOUSE a? . ‘39 6“; 5' 1“ Regarding the Master Plan for the a @615. “it! I U o I U, I Balsrllie School of International Affairs 2 c“ r. w a «If: ERG at the ‘ » . _ .. a fi é ‘ ' - . “M ' U j?» is CIGI Offices ‘ . . _ x ‘ g - - ~ i i . ‘ ~ _ we not A ,. - >7 brb Street West. Waterloo. Seagram Room ‘ e t N k W "a" xx” ' (l5ntr2incc is on the West side ofthc Former Seagram Museum) ‘ .; 4.: f i “N ' “7/ a 15:“ " Watertoo U" . on 9‘ 7 , 5352*, it. . Town Square 3M“ W d d 7 2009 a9 “a «in. 5 Man e nes ay, January , e I?“ n-.. a) a ’9 “firth“. M 9, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. 9 «.4: .6») . - an “b . ~ . ) - “ll". purpose ol the Master Plan is to proutlc direction for the daclopmcnt of the 5 acre 13; (6 ' 0" block zit (Lirohnc (ind l'rh Street for its integration into the Uptown Waterloo neighbour 15 29,“ hood llll\ l‘l.in “Ill assist protect designers and puhlic .igcncues in\olvcd in thc tlctclopA ’1, mcnt re» ic“ process for this .ictitlcmic campus anticipated to begin construction in Spring 13‘ loll) The purpose of the neighbourhood meeting I\ to inform the TC\lthnl\ and business #29 a ottners of the th\ClUmenl that I\ Propoxcd for the ( cntrc for International (imcrnance 9‘ ”3 ‘8‘ ‘ ‘ lnntVVilllttn it 'l(il i and the lliilsillic School of lntcrnationiil «\fltiirs 1 Q ‘ FOR further information regarding the ”pen Home. please tontact the ( it} of Waterloois V l)c\clopmcnt \crxiccs Dcpartmcnt. 2nd Hoot. Waterloo ( ll}. ('cntrc. Waterloo. Ontario an m ffiamfigm A or t M] “17474580. m or murmur nuns ..... Run \lounst‘). 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