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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Oct 1981, p. 9

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y MARK WESsEL Members of the Waâ€" teriloo Lions Club are worried the public is raise funds for the city‘s Heritage Square before a commitment has been made. _ Lion spokesman Bill council of his club‘s that club members are might interpret this inâ€" terest as an automatic promise for money. Smith said most members ‘"are pretty enthused‘‘ about the Heritage Square conâ€" cept, but the club "is looking towards (possiâ€" ble) commitments to various projects." A formal vote on whether to support the development will be taken within the next Lions ready but not committed 17 »BY3S 1O ADVERTISE ... ADVERTISE WHERE IT PAYS ... 12 Above prices include: film developing, plus one set of picâ€" tures from each printable negative, regardless of number. No Frills Color Film Developing *Machine prints computer controlied color C41 110, 126, 135 Full Frames Only Larry‘s Beauty Salon @xXpOSuUFe complete @expOoSule complete e@expoSure complete URSULA (Ann) HAHN @xXpOoSuTe complete 886â€"1740 Hair Specials 150 University Ave. West, Waterioo (Corner University & Phillip St) 885â€"0080 Specials expire Oct. 17. Book your appointment today! fountainâ€"skiing rink feature on the west side of the park at King and William streets the most likely target for investment, Smith direetors has asked Smith to do a feasibiliâ€" ty study on the square, including a cost esâ€" timate for the fountainâ€" skating rink. Smith said the figure be comes up with will be "a rough estimate‘‘ beâ€" cause final details of the project won‘t be worked out until next year. â€" h _ Smith said the square is ‘‘a super, project," and if he can convince the rest of the Lions to think this way, construction on the fountain ‘‘could begin as early as next year." _ **The Lions raised $25,000 for the YMCA 893â€"7120 Larry McDermitt, owner of Larry‘s Beauty Salon, is pleased to welcome URSULA (ANN) HAHN to his staff of expert stylists. Ursula will be pleased to help you choose the style that flatters you! Call or visit Ursula soon and you can take advantage of these specials: 510.99 raise the same for the square," he said when asked how much the club would be able to contribute. While it would take about five years to raise the the fountainâ€"skating rink right away if the and I don‘t club took a loan out. In a separate interâ€" "We‘re not afraid to view, Heritage Park the. community," he said. If the Lions decide to raise $25,000 for the fountainâ€"skating rink, the money will fall short of the final costs said Smith but he‘s of funding will make up the difference. last week because "the skating rink will be better‘‘ than originally plaaned,. but he wouldn‘t elaborate on improvements until formal plans are drawn up detailing the possiâ€" said the fountainâ€"skatâ€" ing rink will cost more than the $25,000 figure " WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1981 â€" PAGE 9 gave approval for parâ€" tial construction of the east side of Heritage anpiversary in 1982. Work will include a podium and plaza area with a kiosk feature for an estimated: construcâ€" tion cost of $75,000. A further $24,000 was tarâ€" geted for consulting fees for both sides of the project, but the city is now looking into reâ€" during this cost by sub stituting city staff for some of the work. entire west side of the square was left up in the air by council, after it decided raising funds for development there should be left in the hands of community

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