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"m “ _ John Pawley. chairman of the Waterloo Family Ws physical r mittee. was one of the first players on the court when a set courts was officially opened Friday. been approached earlier about the post. The decision was an- nounced after an hour of closed-door debate. Wa- terloo Ald. Marjorie Car- roll, who earlier had ex- pressed reservations about Mr. Palmer because of his bureaucratic background, said several other people were suggested for the post. However. they failed to receive serious consider- ation because they had not By Mary Stupid l Although the choice of The vote was tar from Mr. Palmer,a former chair- unanimous, but regional man of the Ontario Munici- comcil Thursday chose pal Board and deputy-miss- William H. Palmer of Tor- ter of municipal affairs, onto as director of the re- was not unanimous, Ald. gioetal government review. Carroll said she hopes Palmer appointed review director 122nt Year No. 22 waterloo Chronicle ci,',',---':':),))" Regional chairman Jack Young expressed similar sentiments at a press con- ference after the meeting. He said appointing a di- rector, from within the Re- gion was discussed during a "very full-ranging. discus- sion on the alternatives available to council ... It eventually boiled down to not many choices available "everyone will forget it sind get on with the job." Ws physical resources com- made in council chambers today. It is totally the re- sponsibility of regional council. No regional direct- orisheingsentirthere." Mr. Young denied sug- gestions that the province had put pressure on the Region to appoint Mr. Pal- mer. "That daemon was "He is the best choice available to us now." Wednesday, June 1, 1973 who has been so closely connected with the prov- ince, can be impartial, he said few choice: would be acceptable in all quarters. Although Mr. Young ad- mits some people may still have doubts that Palmer, within the Region." .. of new tennis at King Street Conestoga Road. will contain two partment stores, of boutiques and store and shouli was presel cheque for Herb Epp. Aid. K Hedry fen a crest would be more suitable than was ch city cm winner, 17 Ellis City of Waterloo choosesnew logo Dom Cardillo to defer dis- cussion of funding until a pay for the review was a contentious item raised Thursday. A motion by Waterloo Mayor Herb Epp recom- mending the Region to pay 100 percent of the review's cost" was never voted on. A motion by Kitchener Aid. Regional council deferred discussion of the report of the regional government review steering commit- tee to a later date. How- ever, the issue of who will Waterioo's Waterloo Kinetics] Society "WW comp. Kitchener Public Library, Queen Street North, KITCHEN“. Ont. Mall gets Cityof Waterloo 1 two major de- tores, a number s and a grocery should be open $100 by Mayor mall site I North ti Special Auto Supplement mg Waterloo, Ontario '8 mall Beginning Page 11 into or out of their drive- ways. Waterloo "Region has agreed to the construction of lanes on King Street per- felt for business in August 1978. Construction of the mall was delayed by property owners objecting to plans to build a median along King Street, making it a four-lane road. Residents because of the potential provincial influence in the review’s outcome. "We al- ready have enough pmvin- cial influence, with Palmer as director," he mid. budget could be drawn up received majority support, Both Mayor EDP and Aid. Brian Tumbull. a strong Prominent of the review, were in favor of deciding Thursday that the Region pay the whole tab. Aid. Tumbull "aid the Region duonhhft accept even 81 from the province g Street ‘-lane rt they Wt make l Inside See would be left-hand It of their approval :terlie: saidthe unable turns drive- “no on condition that it not exceed 400,000 square feet of retail commercial space, rather than the orig- inal 800,000 square feet arr proved by the city of Wa- terloo . was given 1975 on 1 holds council Sign developmeiit with Camb mitting turns to be made Last Thursday, regh cpungil signed a for plied: “There's not too much you can do with the letter 'W'." The logo will be used on letterheads. lapet' pins, crests, vehicles am! for promoting city activities. ized "W" to representnhe city and had to be simple to reproduce and adaptable. were submitted described as "aggressive terloo" and complicated to reproduce "l find it absoluceiy mu. crous that some would decide a source of finding- when they don't know how much]! 'rilteost,"trttesaid: logos were-all too similar - that "more variety is oeeded before we make the should take advantage of it,"hesaid. Waterloo Aid. Marjorie Carroll voted in favor of deferring cost-sharing - tilabudgetis drawn up. costs of regional reviews in Niagara and Ottawa “we Howaer, Kitchener Aid. Merv Viitemaire expressed the opposite view. Since the province has paid the Logos consisted of But Cambridge Lea The proposed " ren approval in J1 a condition that 10 Cents Duhriek , s '.d as indieatrng the sive city of-- Wa- 'Pl as being a less " Aid symbol 176 a f6rmal Agreement designs .mall easy was syl-