Minnow mum“ Ii.-w-ui..»»5m will...†In .‘UU‘I' 5H [55,, ifl W a} ' Laurel Creek wins 12 medals at relays Wbleiloo llii‘ lillllt'lllt'l‘L liniklltih. In \\lllili thiiiis our ill [llt‘ \\.l[l‘ll()ll - \li‘llllillill lll‘l lt‘.lllill| ( 4)li||llt‘\, - ‘ ‘ lint! lllt‘li lit‘\l Indoor teltn per . ~ R \ â€".. ltiiilmliit' l‘\(‘i “inning I: medals - q ‘ g ' ' I iIIt [titling sewn golds tit (lllldlll) > 'i . ‘ , "0t.ce 0' Appllcatlon to \llllt'llt s (llllilllll llllllllll Relay " 5 $ ; - ' ' (liainpiiinsiiips held in iork Uni ‘ - "3' -/†waterlo-o cm cognc'l for \t't\II\ on the weekend 9 " 3 Ex pit to se (lit lire girl‘s side. the lmntani s ‘ ' ‘ " ‘ /~’ em lo“ "0' girls I i .Illil mitten 1min ol iniily ‘ ‘ ‘\.4 5 , . By.law 78.19 lllllllllglâ€˜ï¬ lilllit'll lleIs/ig, Danielle l 1 I g 5 4:5,, . lliitiiiigei‘ .Illll Angela Meri’iirio, , E, \ a -1. Erb street west Reconstrud'on . I . I a , 5.- “Un flu-l wild} 'Am a“? Kâ€; [hhllh-(lll ._ _ i H; " " 5 Notice Is hereby gncn that an application is being made to the â€mm †d) H“ m n i 09 L U 3i; I ' (‘ounCIl ot'the Corporation ol'the ('ity of Waterloo for tin excmp~ iiieilallisis “inning the LbOO metre - p g, % 1 th 5 (, N ‘_ B ‘ l‘ ‘ ' \prlttl lilt‘dlt'yft'lil) I} ‘ ï¬ â€˜ tion 0 L I!) ‘ 0'“ yaw ()ther gold lilt'dillllsls include i, > " The Region ol' Waterloo is requesting an exemption to proceed Willi \ll'lllfld limes, Aaliyah Mekenzte, ' V ' road reconstruction of lirb Street West In the Followng locations leIInIli-r i d"HIM" Ami I‘dmiC â€is j, 555. f from March 30. 2009 Io September MI. 2009: lilll In the midget girls 1.600-metre 5.» ' L. . , 5 .5 5i.5 . _. . _ f , ‘ sprint relay Lauren Fleiszig, Emily Buttinger, Danielle Buttinger and Angela Mercurio â€b Strut ' \Hstmount Road to I hthu‘Hde‘m ROM Ihe youth girls 117 and underl were the bantam girls doublegold medallists in the dXZOOmetre relay ' Westmounl Road - firb Street to DIN min SHOCK ,- terini Ill Madeline (Ihrirnuski, lessi- and 1,600â€"rnetre sprint medley relay at the Ontario indoor Relay Champi- These exemptions are being requested to CXpCdllC the completion of «a Westney Heem /Ilio and lessica onships last weekend soawtrwmoro the road reconstruction liiiltinger were also gold medallists ‘ ’ ‘ in the IIhIXIinetre sprint medley. the 1,600-metre sprint medley; the gold medal in the 4x200 metre Interested parties ShOUld attend lhs‘ ( UlmCll meeting “inch “I“ I the rumor girls :19 and under) ()n the boy's side, the bantam relay in a time of2:05558. hear the application no earlier than 7:00 pm on Monday team oi Adrienne Wilson, 'l'omeizel boys (l3 and under) team oanmn The bantam boys won their sec- February 23. 2009, Barry. (.hisnmo Meilaina and lebold. Madalisto Mellaina. (Sonar and gold in the l.600»metre sprint The meeting will take place in the Council Chambers Waterloo \arali Mailing L’iipltlrt‘d gold in Finnigan and Nicholash Hedi won medley. I City Centre 100 Regina Street South Waterloo Questions . . . . . . . . regarding the application should be directed to Mr. Michael Scelt wms two medals at Eastern Canadians 5.5m", 5.5955555555555555 5555755525, [he Region ill Waterloo Swim Sceli set personal best times in the 4x100 medley relay team that ( liih sent eight \\\'lnilnL‘iS to the the events. She is training at ROW included Leanne Weise, Alana (Zor- lustern (Iiiniiilian Championships since graduating from Marshal rigan. lessie little and Aislinn Pat» , WWW waterloochronicle caI held in Halifax this past weekend. 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