PAGE 8 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. MAY 14. 1986 Chronicle Staff A complaint that Waterloo‘s student housing task force has insufficient data to help solve the city‘s housing crunch has prompted city council to support an information gathering process. University of Waterloo Student Federation president Scott Forrest complained to the city April 14 that the additional study is necessary to identify problem areas. An ad hoc committee established by the city has voiced support for his proposal. _ At 7ï¬6nday’s meeting of city council, alderman endorsed the recommendation of last Thursday‘s meeting of the task force. _ _ The recommendations include: â€"â€"Both UW and Wilfrid Laurier University repreâ€" sentatives agreed to prepare dotâ€"student distribuâ€" tion maps for each university that would be Chronicle Staff Organizers of Waterloo‘s annuâ€" al music festival are hoping better coâ€"operation from Mother Nature, plus a wide array of familyâ€"oriented activities will help make the third annual Sounds of Summer festival the most successful to date. The celebration, to be held June 21 and 22 in Waterloo Park, is also counting on some new activities to perk interest. For the first time, the Seagram Museum will sponsor a wine festival in conjunction with the festival. Another new twist is the signing of top 40 recording artist Glass Tiger, scheduled to appear on the Saturday. Sounds of Summer lineup looks like the best ever Chairman Bruce Lumsden Universities to supply data to aid housing task force . Delivered This Week With Copp‘s Buildall Insert AJl seme may aot be quadahie or Mustresad Prices whinc! to thange without notice Some nems may be special orda: Phone 745â€"944 $TORE HOURS MONOAY to WE DNE SDAY Thy 8 00 a m n 8 00 p m # 00 BUMDALL sATUmDay 8 00 a m t0 6: Fam F nenisy Serven sesocmre crome Cree Parting A wone dben a amart imvamment as i adds arve hong space io your nome and ncreases in vitue Pros are tamed on a pachage contsenng Soruce 0: Pressure Bmared Â¥ioed and nased on a 1. duch haght Shaps npts nertsare moorcite camery |owse o snn nor «sctuded Anee a tw umer on |pâ€"otmanet saee pae suess are sam is malh. Onors §â€"ft. x 6â€"ft. 8° 8â€"ft. x 12â€"ft. PATIO DECKS 189" Prices in effect until May 31, 1986 while quantities last. PATIO DOORS 6â€"ft. x 6â€"ft. 8° says the organization is now at the "final detail stage." s ‘"*We‘re looking for a successful year as long as the weather holds out," he said. A parade from the Heritage Timeteller to Waterloo Park leads off Saturday‘s activities, followed by opening ceremonies in the park. The weekend program also includes a show and sale of arts and crafts, various sports events and lifestyle exhibits featuring information on health, fitness and nutrition. In keeping with the musical theme of the festival, there will be a continuous musical program 432 CHARLES $T., EAST K!ITCHENER Phone 745â€"9447 two locations in the park PRESSURE TREATED to WEDNESDAY _ THUMSDAY and FRIDAY 5â€"ft. 115 FENCE BOARDS 1" x 6" prepared from existing data sources for review at the next ad hoc meeting May 20. â€" o â€"WLU officials agreed to prepare more detailed statistical profiles of types off accommodation by district by the end of June. â€"UW representatives agreed to synthesize into a short report, the results of a recent thesis undertaken on the subject of student housing type and preference of accommodation. â€"â€"City officials agreed to provide the necessary base mapping to university officials and to investigate the legalities and liabilities of sharing inspectionâ€"property data information with univerâ€" sity housing officials. _ The next ad hoc meeting of the committee is Tuesday. Final recommendations back to city council will be completed by September. # 00 a m e to 8 00 p m beginning at noon on both Saturâ€" day and Sunday. A drum and bugle tattoo will be held Saturâ€" day in Seagram Stadium. On Sunday morning, the comâ€" munity is invited to a church service held by Emmanuel Unitâ€" ed Church in the park. A chilâ€" dren‘s festival, beginning at noon, features Oopsy the Clown, music, games and a midway. The sports program features free swimming, a fishing derby and a girls‘ softball tournament. Lumsden says approximately 50 to 60 people have been working on the preparation since Janâ€" uary, which will try to be cenâ€" tralized in the park this year. 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