n it! Hi U1 it "norm Lt - marina“ \rplt'ililn‘l : JOIN - :9 O O , O Hawks look to build on No. 7 ranking as team s talent continues to mature Continued frompage24 back position after the graduation ol Water Speed is still the name ot the game tor this against the Universiii of loroiito Varsity loo name. Ryan l.}‘ll(ll Veteran “and Moor year‘s squad, which can fly lo the ball Willi lilties. who ended their ietord setting losing In addition to l liainbers. the reu'niiig ioya is expected to get a lot ol touches, but sortieol‘the besl defensive teaiii‘sout there streak at 49 games last year leilries said it toips Will leaiiiie one oi the nations best will also be pushed by the likes of Sir John A. "We have tremendous speed and athleti would be easy to look past the Blues to the recruits in Sidney. B,( 's Alex Anthony who Macdonald Highlanders grad, Keaton Jones. (ism at e\er) spot," said Jetl’ries “()iir big kids Hawks week [Wit match up against No J helped (mud-a reach the gold itiedal game at l‘he (iolden Hawks defence has also inside are mobile and strong, and the oiliers rarikedWesiern, but that would be a mistake the Jr. World Championship of.»\iiierit'a loot undergone a maturation process. last year. can by of the edge. "We t eriainly can‘t be looking ahead to ball with a last second touchdown catch the defence struggled at times trying to break â€The linebackers are young but extremely week two, that would be the worst thing we “It‘s an absolutely tremendous receiving in d number of ï¬rst»time staners. But it still talented and physical. anti our secondary is could possible do," said Jelfries “l-wry week corps." said leflries. “We're eight deep." demonstrated a big~play ability, especially one ol‘the best iii the country. “ you've got to be prepared, and that's the way â€to: biggest change will be at the running With the addition of Bosch and Stephen [he Hawks open the season [about Day we approach it " by. ., r-'o llllll: illlllllll - fl , ' it ‘ ,i 1' l y ’ 1 V.‘ I . l o i ~ 4 i , We 1- ;,. ., 7 ,7 (3"); a 1/ ‘5 . L r‘ , ' I,“ 1 f, i‘ ’l I r I ~ . r. c ' :‘ 4 11*4'14’N/ “ nd BACK *0 5G ‘ Crow" ' ~, .. - a!" ' ,1 , O RIDING THE BUS . Stay away from the bus until the driver gives his/her Signal that it‘s - Wear reflective material...it makes you more visible to street traï¬c. ~ Have a safe place to wait for your bus. away okay to approach. RIDING IN A CAR from trafï¬c and the street. - Be aware of the street trafï¬c around you. Drivers are required to You might have heard before that most trafï¬c crashes “a" close I - Stay away from the bus until it comes to a complete follow certain rules ofthe road concerning school buses. however. to home they do stop and the driver Signals you to enter. not all do. Protect yourself and watch out.' ' Wh be d ff 't th b d Ikt , t t . Safety belts are the best form of ' it.t°2°::;°.';:;d.:..:::;wwa â€our: wwwmmscm WWW 27/32 m mbe “that [:6 b 5 driver can seem a?“ when ‘ - Mind all trafï¬c Signals and/or the crosstng guard â€" never cross the the event Of 3 C535†They can 50' eme l u you you street against a light. even if you don’t see any trafï¬c coming, lower your risk of are back away from the bus. . . - Walk your bike through intersections. injury by 45%. - Use the handrail to enter and exrt the bus. - Walk With a buddy, . Open HOUSE Stay Safe this School Season! Waterloo Regional A . . o a x for Modelling and Ac ting c losses. Ponce Seerce ) k‘ ) 1 . l ‘ a . . , ‘ . S‘ l’l‘ â€ll“ I _. \ ‘\' I“ I“ â€H ‘ ‘ 'l “H - Likikuplorhi'drowira ruiiningthroughorlx'sick' i -- [l ll" more triloirlmliiirl us†no H1 .iiiii‘uriimli‘lsA out (w belore}ou dimh -â€"Iâ€"â€". > ‘ . . ‘ _ . ’ . ‘ , ~. Mmmnmemmm . . . Sta} dcar ot metbcad power lines and wires. . {v m WMWWWDMIWIM - Fly kites. balloons and model Airplanes in Wlde'tipc‘n \ .. . . l â€mm . . , . ' . -mmmwm-munmhm . spaces may from power lines P ' W “WWW" ’* ‘ 4 c A M E 0 . .-\lw.i\s try to get inside .1 building or .1 car dunng ii '(m““mmm"‘“"" ’ ‘ ‘ 3m: Omanâ€"umbemnï¬mmmm e lighting stomi. ‘ , ‘ ommqimimuummmmmu ,, ~ or MODELS (3 £5 ‘ v ammmvommmmmmmmra ‘ ' â€Jr a wmzmimnlmmm . \m ‘5‘ ............--...-â€".,.. ‘7'“ ' 51 m Waterloo North Hydro Inc. (519) 886-5090 , ' . i a u‘mmmmm --‘ ' www.wnhydro.com ‘ " ‘ c Miriam Armor/SEW QWMM'N"M"W \ _ Be vow/w HAVE A SAFE 8. HAPPY SCHOOL YEAR! mmGENCYuus 911 m.W . y . , .- E. 0110â€? Check out City ofWaterloo 5 FALL programs! I "' /‘ "4 ', V \ = “ ., .‘ SWIMPLEX Fall 2009 Schedule Chan e W . a S ,. )00 (j The Swrmplex wrll REMAIN OPEN as ofTuesday. September 8. and Fall Pool Schedule , , V 5 ( - . will now begin on this date! Fall Maintenance Shutdown has been postponed until further t , , . ‘ ‘ notice, Moses Springer Outdoor Pool will be CLOSED as of Sunday. September 6. 2009. ‘ ([}/( t / All Moses Season Passes will be valid at the Swimplex until Sunday. September l3. 2009. C l ll ' Fall/Winter Minor Sports Registration comes to Conestoga Mall 9'9â€â€! "0 our 3!" Year- on September 9 a lo from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. ’ “Come join our family. Whore star: are born!" ,‘ ,. “ ’9? ' I . ' †.1 V3 . . NOWAVAILABLE : _ ‘ , l " ,. - , The Fall 2009 Program &Activities Guide - . . ‘ has been delivered in your Pennysaver or Smart ' ‘ . a Shopper! The Guide can also be picked up at any { : . . l‘ ‘ a ' City ofWaterloo facility or downloaded in PDF ‘ ‘ f - format at www.waterloo.ca. w: I " Fall Registration Reminders Date in: can 0' u ‘ . .. ‘ ', .‘ . Aquatic Programs September 9 W0 Dance Craze & Leisure Pro rams Se tember l0 519.742.2772 8 P www.waterloo.ca l