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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jan 1981, p. 10

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“egg - Council sets conflict policy Council approved an administrative commit, tee report Monday which sets out a conflict of interest policy for all suppliers of professional services employed by the city, In Its report, the com- mittee recommends that all suppliers retained by the city disclose any conflicts of interest prior to accepting as- Plans for the Beechwood, Beechwood West and Westmount sections of Waterloo will be dis- cussed tonight at the {try in a series of public meetings to review the city's official plan. Residents attending the meeting will be invit- ed to comment on plans for particular neigh- borhoods in order for them to have their say on how the plan will affect their properties. The plans will be presented in the council chambers tonight at 7:30 pan. The city's plan- ning department will identity changes and dis- cuss them with residents who attend the ses- The Beechwood West plan features a pro- posed plaza development at Hallman Rd, and 7024951 or 102ml 33 Malo St (can Cdmbrid.e. Ontario 3 Chalk. St Wu! :1 Queen tutehener. Onluio. A Smart Choice at G99 ( I .l1f_Llj..CJf"'rl Subdivision meeting set WATERLOO CHRONICLE It's here! Mission's new Model 700 speaker. At only $399.00 a pair, the 700 will fit the stereo system where both accurate sound and price are important. The genuine walnut veneer cabinet keeps the 700 from looking "Budget," and the high powered Ir'. woofer/soft dome tweeter keeps it from sounding "Budget." The 700 has a special driver placement (no it's not upside down) to further improve the sound. With all this going for the Mission 700, you should come into Wesseling Advanced Audio and hear why it's the smart choice at $399. Cunhridot no" do.“ on Monday, signments and that the city "withold the assign- ment from the supplier until such time as the matter IS suitably re- solved." The committee also recommended that if a supplier is hired by an- other client while still retained by the city. he must inform the city of any possible conflict of interest. n73 Vt. l0-9 WEDNEQA! Cannot] Tbchnics Illllluvc WIND“ Best Price Price - a a pair Include: Womllng's famous " your warranty. IAN, EAR Y Two weeks ago coun- ctl had considered a si- milar policy for consult- mg engineers employed “If a significant com fllct of Interest " deemed to exist. then the consultant shall refuse the new aSSIgn- ment or shall take such other steps as may be necessary to remove the conflict of interest," the committee said. Two sections in the Westmount plan will be examined at tonight's meeting Planners will look at the industrial zoning near Westmount Place plaza as well as the 9rmmercial designa- tion on the opposite comer of Erb St. Ertt St, which the developer has asked to build now, but council has termed premature, The city's planners are studying the zoning of vacant lands near St Jerome's College In the Beechwood plan to decide if the zoning should be changed from institutional to residential the next public meeting on Jan as Plans for the Willowdale. Columbia and Lake- shore sections of Waterloo will be presented at " tfMtt' The New l l. ”HIGH 700 s399 Speaker by the City. but decided at that time to have its administration comrtut- tee study an expansion of the policy to include all suppliers of profes- sional services. Copies of the new con- flict of interest policy will be distributed to all suppliers presently em- ployed by the city and those under considers tion for employment. Margo has named under Bron Foley (Choreographer for Toner Cranston, Dorothy Hamei and the Donny a. Mono Christmas Special) Received her dance masters of Amenca Cemhcate Owned and operated 4 studios throughout 7 years of toachmg Teacher of 200 students m 4th studio, Margo's former §tudents of 1978 a 1979 won over 175 first place awards Bev, 17, says she enjoys attending modelling school thoroughly and has plans to start in hairdressing school next fall. Her favori- te pastimes are gymnastics, skiing, camping and reading. Wednesday Girl - SPECIAL ADULT CLASSES - MEN'S JAZZ CLASS - lllir2hraUEiL0. WHY-BALM MARGO HARTLEY "BOJANGLEs" NOW ACCEPT!“ STUDENTS AGES 4 up to ADULT JOHNSON'S DANCE STUDIO

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