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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jan 1988, p. 34

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â€" BULLETIN BOARD . Prenatal Fitness Auxiliary Meeting PAGE 34 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JANUARY 6 Prenatal Fitness Classes will be offered Tuesdays and Thursdays from 7:00â€"8:30 p.m. starting Jan. 12 at the Waterloo Y The Chordspinners, this region‘s chapter of Harmony Inc., will hold an Evening of Fun and Song Monday, Jan. 11 at, 8 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall in Maryhill All interested singers welcome. 748â€"1990 The Wednesday Group of the Waterloo La Leche League will meet Jan. 13 at 8 p.m. at 180 Castlegate Cres., Waterloo. 885â€"0643. Chordspinners La Leche League WE WILL : WE WILL : The Council of the City of Waterloo has prepared the 1988 Corporate Goals and Objectives which s provide for the direction and actions of our City during 1988. The preparation and presentation of these goals and objectives to our public and staff will, we believe, strengthen our future direction. The City of Waterloo Council encourages you to comment on or question our approach to 1988, as we review and prepare our 1988 Capital and Current Budget arising from this corporate plan. As a Council, we are committed to two (2) principles of operation: 1. OUR PURPOSE IS TO SERVE OUR PUBLIC We will strive to provide easily accessible and higher quality services. We will consult our public in considering and planning our future. We will be open, friendly and courteous in our relationships with our citizens, business and industry. . 2. QOUR EMPLOYEES ARE OUR GREATEST RESOURCE We will encourage risk taking and creativity in our administration We will provide our employees with resources to implement our goals and objectives. We will provide education and training for our employees and encourage a safe working environment. y WE WILL : d THIRD ANNUAL REPORT â€" CITY OF WATERLOO Walerloo â€"GOALS AND OBJECTIVES 1988 We also seek your input at a special meeting of Council on Monday, January 25th, 1988 at 7:30 p.m. on the 3rd Floor of Waterloo City Centre.|Your comments and ideas are very important as we shape Waterloo‘s future together. This information is being provided to you, for your feedback and use. Council looks forward to any comments or questions you might have which may be considered at Budget time in the next few months. We look forward to providing positive, quality service to our citizens and to continued strengthening of our economy as well as provision of appropriate community facilities and amenities. PLEASE FORWARD YOUR COMMENTS TO: MAYOR MARJORIE CARROLL AND WATERLOO CITY COUNCIL, P.O. BOX 337, WATERLOO. NZJ 4A8 If you wish to make a written or oral presentation to Council, please advise the City Clerk, 886â€"1550, by 1:00 p.m. Thursday, January fl.t\mea evaluate the recommendations of the Fire Service Study and commence implementation as appropriate maintain public fire safety through continued support of education and training of our firefighters and implementation of fire prevention programmes commence with the implementation of the Parks and Recreation Master Plan including provision of capital funding for major facilities review and evaluate the Operations Study and Organization Structure of the Community Services function establish more formal communications and work with the neighbour hood and community organizations review funding and funding priorities for minor sport organizations encourage the training and development of community volunteers enhance the quality of walkways, signage, trails and paths in our community with special emphasis on the Uptownâ€"University linkage establish land development policy that encourages timely and quality parks development commence to prepare minor and major master plans for all parks revise and implement the Heritage Park master plan evaluate the development of the Laurel Creek Conservation Area in consultation with the Grand River Conservation Authority commence to sign all major facilities and parks design a multiâ€"use recreation complex in the Uptown focus on the cultural needs of our community and organize a Cultural Development Committee focus on the Parks and Recreation Master Plan and commence to implement decisions continue with thrust to communicate effectively with our public continue with the implementation of Uptown Development to improve parking, traffic and greening renegotiate the transit agreement with the City of Kitchener create a parks development policy to enhance open space use and quality as development occurs strive to stabilize and enhance central neighbourhoods through specific enhancement studies and address issues of student housing facilitate the organization of formal neighbourhood organizations maintain, support and promote our industrial base and our image as a community of opportunity commence to examine the Fire Study report and its implications and begin to implement the recommendations in respect to response time, staffing, equipment, location of facilities and training examine and evaluate the electoral system 4 1988 THRUSTS AND PRIORITIES COMMUNITY SERVICES The Kâ€"W Hospital Auxiliary will hold & General Meeting Monday, Jan. 11 at 1 p.m in the Gold Room. Speaker: Harriet Rogan Tea and coffee to follow Overeaters Anonymous If you eat when you‘re not hungry or have feelings of guilt and remorse after overeatâ€" ing call 579â€"3800 for meeting times and locations of Overeaters Anonymous. Supper and Fellowship The Community of Caryndale will hold a supper and evening of fellowship Friday, Jan. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Carme! Church, Kitchener. Cost: $3. 893â€"7460 First United Church Noon Hour Concert Tuesday, Jan. 12 from 12:15â€"12:45 p.m. will Robert Silverman will be performing with the Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Symphony at their Masterpiece Concert Jan. 8 and 9 at 8 p.m. at The Centre In The Square. 578â€" 1570. Alumni Series featuring Christopher _Slurps,_eello._and Joy Montgomery,_l"nnch horn, Jan. 7 at noon in the Theatre Auditorium, Wilfrid Lauriee University Free Admission. . Noon Hour Concerts Robert Silverman WE WILL : WE WILL : WE WILL : WE WILL : WE WILL : review and evaluate our 1984 Tourism Strategy in coâ€"operation with the Chamber of Commerce continue with the application and use of the new City logo and colours on tourism and economic development publications promote private and public sector growth and expansion of tourism sites, facilities and signage in our community facilitate sculpture in our core through the formation of Sculpture Committee maintain a long term objective to attract museums to our Uptown assist in the bringing on stream of the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery establish a Cultural Development Committee to develop cultural opportunities and strategy participate in an evaluation of the Humanities Theatre in coâ€"operation with the University of Waterloo z participate in a Housing Study to provide affordable housing in Waterloo in the longer term undertake a review of zoning to review the prospects for affordable housing encourage institutional development of high density housing in our core review and evaluate our planning approvals process undertake, in coâ€"operation with neighbourhood associations, studies to preserve the family within neighbourhoods adjacent to the Universities continue to service and sell industrial land maintain positive relationships with the private sector plan for future zoning of industrial land continue to meet with éonesvoga College to facilitate skills development and training establish linkage between the City, Universities and industries with the international marketplace continue to market the City of Waterloo as a progressive, upbeat, sensible City of opportunity continue to discuss and negotiate the implementation of the Research and Development Park with the University of Waterloo continue with planned improvements of the Regina Street Redevelopâ€" ment Area and facilitate the redevelopment of the Uptown Area continue with action to respond to the short and long term issue of parking in the Uptown ~ undertake a traffic study of the Uptown to include issues of circulation, convenience and safety prioritize and implement the Mary Allen Neighbourhood Enhancement Study recommendations strive to retain the Regional Headquarters in Waterloo strive to complete the acquisition of lands for the major Recreation Complex consider the implementation of Arcop‘s Uptown Study recommendaâ€" tions and commence the greening of the Uptown feature Bruce Skeiton, violin, Tilly Pruâ€" ure “m Free admission. Lunch is available. Regent College will offer a video lecture The Welcome Wagon Newcomer‘s Club will host a discussion on stress related to relocating to a new city Jan. 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Alpenhof Room of the Walper Terrace Hotel. 746â€"1469. Newcomers Club Kâ€"W Parents Without Partners will hold an orientation for prospective members Wednesday, Jan. 13 at 7:45 p.m. at St. Andrews Church, Kitchener. 745â€"4551. Parents Without Partners Twinâ€"City Squares Mode n Square Dance club will meet Saturday, J. n. 9 at 8 p.im. at Queensmount School, Kicchener.‘ Caller: Harold Clark. Visitors welcome. Twinâ€"City Squeres TOURISM INDUSTRY CULTURE HOUSING UPTOWN Child Find series, "‘Matthew: A Preac her‘s Portrait of desus " Monday nights from 7:30â€"9:30 p.m. beginning January 11, at All Saints Church. Cost: $25. The Kâ€"W Chapter of Child Find will hold its first meeting of the New Year, Tuesday, Jan. 12 at 8 p.m. at the Lougheed Campus of Ontario Business College, Kitchener Everyone is welcome. 749â€"0317. The Kâ€"W Association for, Children and Adults with Learning Disabilities will be offering many programs starting in the New Year. To register, or for more informaâ€" tion: 743â€"9091 A.C.L.D.

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