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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Oct 2015, p. 28

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E 32 oil/Aliiruinumomm - Thursday. October 22. 20I5 . l a Hutâ€"+â€" j CORRECTION: <2? 0 o o o O . Advance polls Ad placed m Error Total "ea "h Sklddlllg Siskins stumped . - a a A a M A C V . ?"gwlg’izzse'gi;:::°ve“'se";"' in weekend pla - or ions 3 8.3 vafloe pol . Free Blood Glucose fl . was rinted in error. Advance lls were Monitor & Teaching“ . ' L 0C fie 9 12 I DO ' . F Bl P ' 4/ The Waterloo Siskins were winless in two Siskins' trends so far this year. especially L to f to . and are a ready 0 osed- Chet k 00d rcss tries over the weekend. losing by a combined when it comes to putting the puck in the net. ; C cc d" ‘ \ score of ll-2 against Listowel and Cam- They have averaged just 2.5 goals per . h V r k ' Ompoun lng l_ .. ‘_ J bridge. game over the course of 1] games. That 5 15,1813; £13? agngnhgae isu'ljfiltile‘aflee Verdi-"f, -- " ‘ HOURS The two losses drop the Siskins' record. to number isslightly inflated due to a nlne~goal y Y y. g) . â€" a _ 2â€"9-3. putting them in last place in the Mid- outburst in a game against the Stratford 1 October 19‘ our advemsmg staff regret 2015 w “fi-Fni’l-JF' western conference. . Ctllltions.'whichtheylost l2-9. . _ I f . “t h ed ”m 5“ 9-54!- f‘hc first loss. a 6~I dmbbing at the hands It wont get much easier for the Sisluns. . any con usron IS as caus ‘ Fri endl ‘ Prof v a] Team of the Listowel Cyclones. came at home at either. From Oct. 22t00c127.1heyplay four ‘ h" ’ tuition“; ‘ "" the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex games in six days. four of which on the road. ‘ r t inform i n about can feder " ' W" " 0" X“,- on Saturday. They will also have to face the Kitchener . ACCU a e 810 adlan . a' 373 Midge 50. Waterloo On Sunday. against the Cambridge Winter Dutchmen. who hold a l4~l~0 record. at the 1 eled'ons can always be found at electionsoa 519-747.0320 Hawks. the result was much the same. as Kinsmen Arena in Kitchener on Oct. 27. ‘, ”WV-mm they lost 5-1 to the Hawks The Dutchmen haven’t lost since Sept. : I The two losses are indicative of the 20. E _REE PARKING At YHE DOOR. I O l w waterloochronicle ca mun“ kn°°ked out“ baseball Play°fis r I l E After a promising season. theWilfrid lau- 25-8, the highest winning percentage in l rier Golden Hawks men's baseball team has school history. according to a press release I been knocked out of the Ontario University from WLU. The 25 wins also ties the school 5 Athletics playoffs. record for most victories in one season. l ° \h, The second place Golden Hawks team laurier will see some top student-athletes l , Reglon or aterloo travelled to london this ast week to com- raduate, as fifth year seniors lordan P 8 I u . pole at the ()UA Baseball Championships. Petmska. Andrew liedins. Adam McBride 1 but came up short. losing out to Brock in and Alex Ku chak all finished up their P ; l their final game. careers this weekend. as did fourth year sen l> Laurier finishes 20! 5 with a record (if ior Adam Rajthhy E _ 1 Notice of an Open House l E Laurel Creek Headwaters Emnronmentally Sensttive Landscape (ESL) r m casesmnuwale mm l the Region otWatertooisundertallingacasestudytomkatrnwbesttobalarmtransportahonmedsam . ‘M m ' 1 environmental misiderations in the Laurel Creek Headwaters Ermrmmentalty Sensttm Landscape lESLl ' i Please [0m us at the Open House to learn more about the study findings and prowde your input rm '. 1 m. Date: Tuesday October 27 2015 .0. t E m... 500-8000", aware mov- taught-ll Location: Waterloo Region (mergenoy SerVices training and Research Complex lwntsmcl October 24 100m . 0 October 25 to- - t00l Ems Road. Waterloo lLandfill Gate 3) ”may . [515 are landscapes in Waterloo Region with clusters of significant natural teatures as well as ultimo ‘ Q .. ‘ “Sim..."- ‘rur Sulbi _ lawns and small settlements totalling more than 15.000 hectares Cl? 300 was). the Region‘s tour ESL-l ‘ a." Muir-an * 7 . my” ,- are protected by spectal policies ttiat lirnit urban exoanSion and actlvrties in order to preserve those unique ' ‘ . l I "I" m ' l A errvlrmmental and rural lealures Mascot-3m m can“ ? f ' l The findings of the case study may have broad applicabilrty in road corridors m all tour or the Rooms 3 I mam-Mam. W ml." 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