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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 May 1983, p. 1

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12% You No. " Wednesday. May 11 1983 Waterloo, Ontario 25 out: at the '1miuef It is estimated the investigation will cost between '5-10,000 with the money to come from the provincial municipal incentives grant program Council also decided to establish a proJect team composed of orw representative from the city's engineering department. one coun cil member. one repre sentative of the re gion's enumevrmg de partment and two Cul pepper Imu- residents to (nu-rum the study Culpepper hrwt- res idents first appeared before council last fall to request that Maple Hill Creek be filled In berausc it posed a serious threat to the lelodee Martinuk Chromcle Staff ii/iiGGLcity council has agreed to hire a consultant study the Maple Hill Creek situation. _ Aldermen Monday night unanimously endorsed a recom- mendation of Mayor Marjorie Carroll that the creek be studied in hopes of finding a solution to flooding problems experienced by Culpepper Drive homeowners whose proper- ties are adjacent to the creek. Anna _ Russell appears Consultant to be hired for creek problem Waterloo taxpayers will bc pining an average of $63.22 more in property mum this year Final figures released last week by (hr city's finance department showed taxes for a residential property valued at “(Low increasing 103982."; up 7.1644 per cent from 1982's total of $913f.M Waterloo has W! a $12.67. 0r 5.3832 per cent increase bringing the city share of the laxbill to $3.39 60. thc 1983 regional levy has Jumped 9 Mil.", percent. $16.81. to $t92 62 and education taxes rose $35.71. 7;an per Cent. lo 5.319 The ctty has set thr 19le mill Mir at 17-1141.) lor ri-Mdc-nlial purpowx and 314x724 for industrial and rumnu-n'ial properlws SEE PAGE ", Final tax figures C_u|p_epper Drive THIS WEEK INSIDE safety of their children They argued that dur- ing the past five years the volume of water carried by the creek has risen considerably due m nearby residen Ital development and the extension of Um versity Avenue "esitierMs had hoped the rrevk Impruu- ments would be done thrs year. but at budgvl deliberations In April. council decided lo post pan» the project pend ing further study City engineers have presented numvruus solutions to the prob lem. but recommended that no action be taken In other courwil bun new cily aldermen alw approved mom-as» In the admission fees charged at the Moses Springer and Waterloo Lion's Club swimming pools Under the new fee schedule, which is " fective this year. gen- eral admission for chil dren l.? wars and under “I” increase from 2.3 cents to 35 cents. adult admission will be $12.1 an In (T0850 oi 2.3 cems. the youth admission will r150 from :le (-t-nb to75 Cettts and thc Iamily admission ralr Mi” Jump from $2 "132.50 \t‘usun pa\\c-~ lor children vull mm rust " an mt-rv-asq' of W. from the. 198y run- while thr um ol a youth paw Jumped lo Slt, An adult wuxon paw will HM $.3o ll will also HM Ha terloo residents mun- lo take part III "tty wnmmlnu classes thrs year Tht- uni of mu weeks of lessons will increirsc from M; lo $9 this Nummer. whilr threv weeks of classes will mm must $le $3 mun- than last year Beekly classes for pru- schoolers will mm Cost " all Hurt-aw of " whilc fees for [hr adult lessorts ruu- In $9 from $4; Are urdmu to Ill) (‘nmmunlu \l‘l’\|¢‘l'\ director Ken Pfluu thu- pool admission I" (1'08le an- thr first imposed h) thc HI) m the past Nt'sen .warx to - SEE PAGE " Region ot Waterloo Swim Club members got together at the Wilfrid Laurier University pool over the weekend to wave goodbye before leaving for the Youth Cup in Edmonton May 1 2-1 5. The seven swimmers will be competing in Edmonton in the most prestigious age group meet in the country, with all provinces sending their top swimmers. The ROW swimmers are, from bottom. Tyler Clair. Lesley Horton, Jennifer McElroy. Todd Major. Jennifer McPherson, Nancy Woodhall and Tim Molar. See also story on page 26. Tuttle at KWSO Organist " AND MIGHTY Spring teas abound .--SEEPAGE' Rtcttwgt o Blur: photo

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