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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 2 Jul 1986, p. 8

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PAGE 8 â€" Waterioo City Council will be loaking for "some degree of communityacceptance‘" when it considâ€" ers plans for the redevelopment of the city‘s Uptown area at a public meeting July 7. uo?:c;nm'p:ricy hacay san possioiitiice, That will serve as a background document for the *‘Uptown Development Plan Study." The docuâ€" ment, which was released last Monday, also has new proposals including the development of the Erbâ€"Caroline area which would include a new potential location for a civic recreational complex, a boutique village on Regina Street and a road linkage consisting of Laurel, Williams and William Streets that will form a ring around the Waterioo City Centre. + "It will serve as a starting point for a future consultant‘s study," said Waterioo planning direcâ€" tor Tom Slomke Monday. * If the document receives its degree of communiâ€" ty acceptance on July 7, the city will have the support it needs to apply to the province for funding of the $30,000 to $35,000 consultant‘s study that will take place in September. Slomke says the city may recoup as much as 50 per cent of the cost if the document receives general support from the *‘Because of the nature of the proposals, the province is looking for community support," said Concept forâ€"Considerationâ€" starting point for Uptown The ‘‘Concept for Consideration‘"‘ has been Chronicle Special Wilfrid Laurier University Press, one of the larger university presses in the, country, received a rather unusual letter fmén London recently. \ The British writer addressed his order for a: book to ‘"Wildlife Laurie University Press." *‘We know that the scholarly books and journals we publish are known worldâ€"wide. But the name Wildlife Laurie hardly seems appropriate for a Press that publishes such heady stuff as Conflict and Compromise in next to Kentucky Fried Chicken on King, The Best Seats . . . Under The Sun Mused .Sandra Woolfrey, director of the Pressing issue at WLU just what‘s in a name? Our collections provide total relaxation, comfort, carefree cleaning and convenient storage disassembly. Visit our showroom and view the most extensive selections of "PVC" casual PVC . .. Won‘t Crack, Chip, Corrode or Peel WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, 1986 ANâ€"RLL Leisumre rurniture 118 King St. N., Waterioo furnishings in the area. AVAILABLE EXCLUSIVELY AT LEISURE FURNITURE In honor of the latest version, Linda Hoimberg, promotions assistant for the Press, has created a print entitled Wildlife Laurie and donated it to the Press. The work features a number of animals in a dense green setting. It‘s on display at the Wildlife Laurie, . .. er, Wilfrid Laurier Uniâ€" versity Press. Multilingual Societies, and The Mental Philosâ€" ophy of John Henry Newman." But mangling of the university‘s name is nothing new. Even Canadians get it wrong . . . , often spelling Wilfrid with an "e". Some have managed to spell it Wilford. prepared by a sixâ€"man project team, one wwwun.ummm- ‘‘starting point forâ€"discussion and should not be taken as policy or should not be considered as a mtmmwmm’nunww proceed the study.*‘ There are no price tags for the ambitious list of wishes in the document, but it is clear that community acceptance is an important area, "It is however important that there is general agreement with the Concept. If there are serious objections, the Concept should be changed accordâ€" ingly before the Development Plan is prepared," it Copies of the report are available at Waterioo City Hall. In addition to the three new ideas that were results of brainstorming by the study team, the majority of the items in the report are ideas which have been tabled in the 1977 Central Residential District Plan and the 1981 Woods Gordon Study. In all 22 "sub areas" of Uptown Waterloo are considered in the report including a major facelift in Waterioo Park that would see the construction of a hotel next to the yetâ€"toâ€"be constructed ceramics museum adjacent to Silver Lake. According to Slomke, informal meetings with both the Uptown Residents‘ Association and the Business Improvement Area, have garnered posiâ€" tivemponaemdheexpe&themtomketynt support known at the July 7 meeting. * Unisex "Hairst yli ALL WAXING 15"* OFF special in effect to Illlyn9/“ at the Atrium 33 Erb W. Waterioo Wilfrid Ifc;':t:'g?e?‘gniversity FACULTY OF MUSIC BAROQUE and CLASSICAL ) _ MUSICWORKSHOP _ ) , Summer Concerts Theatre Auditorium )\ weanesday, * "Nuup 3 â€" July 11th Theatre Auditorium _ 8:00 p.m. â€" Admission: Adults $6. Students/Seniors $4. 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