' WA'I'ERUX) CHIONICLE 'Wednesday, August 19. 2009 - 29 , ~~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-wâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘ o o UW Warriors introduce four new coaches for 09 - l 0 The University of Waterloo has with Warriors track and ï¬eld in irig Club where she hm spent over Her skating and coaching back- with Tennis Canada, Tennis announced four new coaches for September of 2006 after a very suc- 21 years coaching at all levels She ground including psychological Ontario. and locally with the its programs in the 2009-2010 cessful varsity athletic career at is a NCCP Level 3 Certiï¬ed coach preparation. physical training and WaterlooTennis Club. season. UW. and has a wealth of experience annual training planning will be Prior to his work in Kitchener- Shane Perth will take over as He is an extremely dedicated coaching skaters from junior star an invaluable asset leading the Waterloo, Ayer was a head pro at head coach of track and ï¬eld. Kim and hands-on coach who pushes to senior competitive. Warrior ï¬gure skating program. the Northclifl'e Indoor Tennis Club Biddiscombe will take over the ï¬g- his athletes to the limit by training She has coached several skaters in Halifax . ure skating program. with them Perth is a certified per< attending Canadian Champi- loelAyerandMucoAptonovie In 2008, he received the IKON Joel Ayer and Marko Agatonovic sonal trainer and strength condi- onships in addition to intemationâ€" Ayer takes over the Tennis War- Tennis Nova Scotia Coach Award. 1 will lead the tennis Warriors tioning specialist. al events at the junior and senior riors with over 16 years in tennis Former Warrior Marko levels. She has also taught free program development and Agatonovic will move into the ‘ Shaneperth KlinBlddlacombe skate at the senior competitive teaching. coachingranksasanassistant. Perth. an accomplished sprinter Biddiscombe comes to UW level. dance to the gold test level. As a tennis academy profes- Agatonovic was a five-time moved into the coaching ranks from the Kitchener-Waterloo Skat~ and pairs at the junior level. sional, Ayer has recently worked OUA all-star duringhis UW career. THE CITY OF _ i water '00 For more information, please contact: I City of Waterloo 1 100 Regina St. South 1 Waterloo, Ontario N2) 4A8 J n P 51943864550 F 519-747-8760 ‘lTY 1-866-7868941 www.waterloo.ca _ * * Notice Of Study “mm“ the process will be submitted to the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) and will be available for public review for a period of 30 calendar days. Class Environmental Assessment . , . _ As part oftliis study. two (2) Public Information Centres (PICS) are planned. The first Eatbridge Dim sanitary WWI PIC is tentatively scheduled for September 2009 to present the project to the public Assessment ‘ and government agencies for review and comment. The PIC will provide background 1 information on the study and the various alternatives, including a comparative analysis ‘ The Study of those alternatives. Representatives from the City and the Consultant will be present ‘ The City of Waterloo is initiating a Class Environmental Assessment (EA) Study for at the PIC to answer questions and discuss the next steps in this study. Notification of 1 pumping station upgrades at the Northlands Pumping Station at the comer of North- the PIC will be provided at the appropriate‘time by means of a similar advertisement r . field Drive and University Avenue East. Pending development as well as provision in the newspaper and City Waterloo website. for further employment lands identiï¬ed in the Ofï¬cial Plan is prompting upgrades to Comments thieneitisting Northlands Sanitary Pumping Station as well as adevelopment of a serv- We are into I In hearing any that you may have about the . g strategy for the study area. As a result. improvements will be recommended With th lon of I In form | all common ts will become “a to†2’ which could include upgrades to existing infrastructure and/or additional infrastruc- the ngap'; persona ' pa . ture required in the future, p“ moo ' A comprehenstve and environmentally sound planning process that incorporates pubâ€" “ WVâ€. your comments or to W additional W" concomlng this lic consultation and involves a variety of stakeholders is required. The Study Area is m please contact either 0' the m Team Mb.†. Show“ on the plan provided below. Mr. Thomas Daniel B.Sc.£ng _ Ms. Carrie Curtis, Ping ; mmmbmloprnontinglmorlng “8â€".me ‘ .2 Qty of Waterloo MT! Consultants Inc. 1 l SITE / % 100 Regina some mommmm-om A‘ "6* ‘\ , R . “ Waterloo. ON. Canada N26 4A8 Moor. ON N2! 3X9 {GDP ."-‘ â€I ‘~ p i a « Phone: 519-747-3744" Phone: 519-743-6500 V †“"1"†\ Fmt519-747-8523 Fair: 519-743-5513 V ‘° \ Email: WWWomu Email: mumsm ! 29% Q (<"\ if . l “99%“ t in“ 22,? 3/ more on arr-mic voun / \ 1/ I ‘2? A r/(\ \ “ DRIVEWAY PAVED??? M a / 1’? </_ / x , PLEASE CALI. us Finsriir - )4. ., . “ \_ {// N a» 7’ ii In the put. the City ofWaterloo has identiï¬ed problems with both old and new water \ f “a; y X“ 2/ f“ 7 i valves. which require repair. If the valve is located in your driveway and a repair is i \ . / ~ i, . [/0 r o ) ‘5 ' 5 necessary. it will likely require excavating an area around the valve. i 5;?†h r “ . 4,} ‘ t‘ 5/ } ..r‘»r,l_ ‘ Ana-rightly patch could rennin your brandnewdrlvew-nyyoldo not cantor i' "('*‘\/‘/6’/' 1 all-speed" The Process . . , . . The City is conducting this study in accordance with Schedule ‘B' of the Municipal Emmim :vmazémnï¬ggzoï¬mmmh theme to the Engineers Association ( MEA) document. Municipal Class Environmental Assess- Pl call thee ks . to . dri that . ' merit, October 2000. as amended in 2007. The Class EA process includes public and mm“. 2' hem W pavrng your yew-y so we m w my ? review agency consultation. an evaluation of alternatives, an assessment of the ve. w my M" . impacts of the proposed improvements. and identification of measures to mitigate Do "0‘ W your ‘1"me contractor “"11 "“083 this. Many times M don't. ; my adverse impacts. Thank you. . Upon completion of this study. an Environmental Study Report (ESR) documenting ' I mu. serous you av: Sis-urea: