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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Jul 1984, p. 30

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I 'm trying my ties! to cheer down. ICs just, well, I always knew someday I'd make my peewee coach eat his words. Breaks have a way of evening out, you know, Yes, even in slo-pitch. Look out Niagara Falls Yahoo! Sports. who agreed to keep us in balls and bats without even knowing what country we played in, And the greatest fans. our families. who dig out our weeds and chauffeur the young ones while we convene our weekly meets. And now. we've also got our championship. Slo-pitch. Great fun. good exercise. super camaraderie, and, if you are as fortunate as we were last weekend, a ticket to one of the wonders of the world. "w nu we“ proposal: for a mung-mun development on tty former Young Street works yard lands New“ Hurtinuk Chromcto Statt Mummpal errorts towards loo',, core are-u are moving u the only seeks proposal: A...A..|_._~ _ - --"_Mt. - IIIWIW "We guarantee our Services " FOR YOU A WISH COME TRUE Call 699-4050 FOR A FREE ESTIMATE , A77 - .. PAGE I) - __ - _ .... swim" owood t 090"!“ by m". Wm”. and Mary AmMonin .----, Rick Camplbegg-- Ot Cit"; tailors site for townhouse profile 743-1 , " Smijllizing in Exclusive Residential Chatting Mice; Bonded a. insured - WMEmoo We [Cmmnued from page ) 040m agic Maid Walk 'iiiiiriiiF1'iiri2. moving m a new my; ltr, here we come Ls mumbling Water 7) Tfc" of the devet' preliminary construction requirements Mon as Six miles west or" Wateriu stored. 2 storey home, lam La rge assumlble mortgage $1 75.000 - poo ACRE FARM Split entrance. bungalow, 4 bedrooms, 2 car garage. rec room. natural fireplace. Shows well. nice lot. Split $1 1 4,900- HEIDELBERG 1.9 acres, ingrouhd family room. 3 coma 10 SOUIRE CT., WATERLOO 1.9 8011‘s, inornn-ul n...kl I, ......g .u urymlln a number of groups are interested in developing the works yard site and have already contacted the city. He predicted that re zoning of the property will be approved by late IBM or early 1985. and said, "assuming the selection process goes well. we hope to see construction in the spring. That's what we're shooting for." -., ___ """", up"; to take an active role in this thing because there is a lot of value to attracting new families into the core," said Dey man. According to Deyman a number of groups are interested in developing the works yard site and have already (-nnlnnhn‘l tc, ‘- -- . - - -.......... up”. 'wo more years "The city is really trying to take at in this thing because there is a lot attracting new families into the core, man. Development of the works yard site for fa housing took on an urgent status early this , when the,,Waterloo County Board of Educa was considering closing Brighton public so because of declining enrolment, . Cl!) council joined the campaign to save school. arguing that anticipated developmen the Young Street site and the Meyer lndust Property would have a "profound effect" on area and possibly generate as many as school-aged children. Responding to the t Initiatives, the board of education agreed keep Brighton open two more years “TI.“ “1‘, . ‘* SUMMER HOURS: timing and an idea of the amount of the purchase ofter plus method of fiencine. must be submitted to the city clerk's department by August 31 Deyman explained that council has pursued this irregular course of calling for development proposals instead of simply tendering the kind for sale, "because we Just don‘t want to sell it, we want to see that the city's development' objectives are realized Ft Revitalization of the Uptown has been a priority of Waterloo city council since the adoption, in 1%]. of the Woods-Gordo,, study into the tuty 's core “There are a lot of elements to what the city ts dome in the Uptown." said Dey man Previously “there has been an emphasis on commercial. but mm the city is doing its bit for the residential housing sector in a policy sense through this or tion For all your travel needs call Dorie at ... 5 west of Waterioo. Beautifully re storey home, large barn for horses tum-Lln ---=- _V..,.....5u I." all"? tne ml. arguing that anticipated development of Young Street site and the Meyer Industrial Mrrty would have a "profound effect" on the l and nosqihlu mun-“- wnground pool. largo main . 3 complete baths. ,,_. .-_a ”law r-guur course of calling for development " Instead of simply lend-nag the land ' "because we Just don‘t want to sell it, It to see that the cttyls development' es are Huh-uni Ct GOLEKEY TRAVEL ,_ _-- _ .. mun» m wnat the city ts ' Uptown." said Dey man Previously been an emphasls on communal. city is doing its bit for the residential tor in a policy sense through this (if MWMM..W )trt.r-3r.atrtt [Ml-nu " mummy An. E Wauftoo 886-6200 Sat. ,_ ---‘ rug-Ill." Id of ttttancine. must be city clerk's department by ed 9atfouncis has pursue-d .-Fri. $215,003 yard sit-e for family floor many as 50 If!) [his Year, of Education a the city agreed to school the F " . late iresteskt E All: In. t. 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