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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Jun 2011, p. 4

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, , ‘ ‘ l 4 - wnanwo CHRONICLE - Wednesday. June a. 2011 i O O i max OPENS WEEKENDS’ C°a°h'G1”“ea"°S‘s“ms r l 5 ' 31130-me Cup with the club in the I've made the right deci- l ChmnickStaH 19805, said he bleeds the sion.” said DeSilva. ! t ' l bl k d DaSilva 'd th ltuati l 5,6 SPLASH OPENING WEEKEND $ 0 00 iththefutureofthe gildnahgmudrlllingfohaa'r‘ig for theSiskisrllsmrrfiei‘l dime; l [u . w WISiislSOns still in 0:15? Izmmtan e l-llhckmiigbn Degeumbeti‘ when they were i ‘ ” m . two im r- o e ‘0 oc - to at ere was no more l WATERPARK PASS ONLY g..z‘z'b‘y~,;,5; tam members of the cliffs ciation's Team of th:yOentu- money left. ‘r hockey operations have ry. But the lack of answers The hockey staff decided ‘ " £15; resigned. left him frustrated. to stay on despite the finan- l ‘ w / i? General manager Regan 'Give me something cialtroubles, showing loyalty 5 _ 34: Stooco submitted a letter of where i can even read to the players already in the i ' a i I .~ resignation to the Siskins' between the lines that program. : 3‘ 5: ‘ last Friday. while head coach something was going to The club didn‘t even have i ‘ ' . n Dean Mimi has left to take happen." said Defiha. enough money for an end of l 5 . f v‘. over the helm of the Sutherâ€" “If there was anything yearbonquet. v 4" ' . 5 land Cup winning Elmira that would even tip me to The hockey operations I 5 j ‘ Suerings. staying I was all for it. Butl side was prepared to do : 5,. h, ' "- 555‘ 5 ' .5 Botl'mftheSislcinssenior oouldn'tfindanything.‘ whatevertheyoouldtomake | -~ ‘ "3*.1 ‘ a 5 (1% ~ 3" 4“. hockey men were still in DeSilva takes over the sure that the Siskins would i :1"- "3 2. _. - 3 ‘ ‘5‘ {flea place for the recent Siskins Supt King; from GeofiHad- have the players in place for l _ .. a; \ - .. 5 .1) f _j ‘ -â€"‘ ~.f , qu it. spring camp during the Vic. daway, who resigned in its 78th season, but DeSilva [ 5" , 5 , ' . ,. g” a '3; j, ' - . ‘ . ' toria Day long weekend, but Elmira to spend more time said they couldn't get any - _ 5 5, ‘ ‘ ‘3 . L‘ F, {a ”a 5‘ with the deadline fast with hisyoungfamily. commitments from the l ‘ ’ ~~. ' » N v ' N E. , 5 approaching to keep the 77‘ The former coach of the club’s executive. ; : ‘ , Vi ' ‘ 5 ‘f year-old hockey club playing year with the Siskins had They couldn’t even sign 1 ' bâ€" '4‘ ‘ ~ ‘25 _ ‘ , ' ‘ ‘5, ‘4‘ for another season and no been part of Haddaway’s the players thede incamp r a. ’ , - 7-5,, 1‘. v assurances forthcoming staffin the past and employs two weeks ago despite what l q ,, 5'5 _5 ‘ 5.. 11%;. about its survival. they both a similar system and philos- he called the best spring { '= . ’ .. _ gar ' ‘ r decided to move on. ophy behind the bench. camp since he's been with I . _‘ 5. ' ' ' 5, , - Stocco said he’s exploring He's comfortable with the the team. .5 _ » "’ - _ f “ ‘ other options in hockey but decision, and the great eom- ‘Even today nothing is l ' "' ’ . si- q“ hasn't committed anything munity support and strong different than it was two I . - : q ‘ l a ‘, yet, while DeSilva said it was infrastructure the Sugar months ago,” said DeSilva, ' .- «tear- ’ v» f one of the toughest defii- Kingshlligve in place to who decrie: tfhe state of tbs - aw ' . ‘ fhi H l ' ' ' . ‘ ‘ VIVJVI - b ”’3 e", a as! C 0 ”I ”if _ Eggshonsiei e to cave ls smggveryiltal-Snssiljgge l've owlilsclfeglfllhe [2:351:55 tires 01 s has“! it»- 53 ‘ The former Siskins cap« made that decision things toget back on its feet. tain, who won a Sutherland have gone on that tell me - I I - I I I ‘ 5 sssssssss i 5.575}, - 5 5 ». , , If... 1 . »5{M‘z‘~; 4.5 -- K. 25555;: i, 5'. A I‘VE; 2:» __"'*- 1.: 5 '3;?;:‘-5;3‘!3.- £15,“; my; “Q5 ,7“: ,~ 5 “A"; 2:552:5f:555 I * Waterloo Region is planning to build an $818 million light rail transit system. 3 ' This controversial plan will dramatically raise your taxes. But by how much? 1 l l 0 The current estimate calls for a 10.5 % increase in regional taxes l o Inevitable cost overruns fall directly on local taxpayers. Federal and 1 l I I I I I I I } provmcral funding IS capped at $565 million . l E o The average rail transnt prolect ends up 40% over the original estimate* If you are concerned about the LRT tax, inevitable cost overruns and massive tax increases, tell your regional councillors to: STOP THE RUNAI/VAY TRAIN. Taxpayers for Sensible Transit supports improved bus transit. 5 For more information visit www.t4st.com ' -“mmwmmmmm-m:mcmum-Eswanmmmmmmlmmgw . . lâ€"

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