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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Jun 1989, p. 10

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s " Our Famous Vienna Schnitzel Served with homestyle mashed potatoes and appleâ€"red cabbage METRO PAGE 10 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 21, 1989 Rrrmemmmammmmn e T T RPRODD CC 27 But others continue to _ protest Waterloo Park plan Garry Helsby, Bears coach, said that in the past the team has raised money on its own through events like bingos to pay for gas, The Waterloo Bears special olympics floor hockey team is $1,000 closer to raising enough money to go to the floor hockey championships in Edmonton, July 25. Waterloo Bears get grant for trip d W Referring to a suggestion by Coun. Mary Jane Mewhinney that a committee be struck to review resident concerns about proposed changes mentioned in the master plan, Telegdi said council should deal with the potters right Before council moved to receive the amended master plan, Coun. Andrew Telegdi said it is important for the city to put the potters at ease. "Council agrees that part of the character of the park is what is there now," he said. "(Which is) certainly what the Potters‘ Workâ€" shop has put into it." mt Sea o uq n nom no Saneol se ncothten ic key to the Jacob Eby house. Handing over the key, Turnbull agreed there "should be some stability in (workshop members‘) lives." Beyâ€" ers, who said it would have been tough for the workshop ‘"to be left hanging," in turn preâ€" sented each member of council with a personalâ€" ized pottery mug. Wendy Somerville Chronicle Staff It may have seemed that members of Waterâ€" loo Potters‘ Workshop were rejoicing over city council‘s decision to leave them be Monday night. But the group‘s secretary says members are only "cautiously pleased." ay â€" U Quite honestly, it will take another evening Free Caesar‘s Salad â€" and Garlic Bread Offer %{999 potato Pineapple served on a skewer along with our popdarsoud-.emstyle Chicken, Shrimp & Fresh Chicken & It‘s back by popular demand! Order ényvfam;u; meal special listed here and receive a Caesar‘s Salad & an order of Garlic Bread absolutely FREE! TAVERN mashed potatoes and appleâ€"red cabbage Connolly said council should work within the park‘s budgeted $200,000 this year and $600,000 next year. If council approves the master plan the city is looking at spending $5 million over the next five years, Connolly said. He urged council not to go ahead with this expenditure, otherwise "you‘re sending a clear message to the public that taxes are going to rise 15 per cent." the team for its "‘spunkiness." "$1,500 to $2,000 might be gathered on our own which leaves $2,300 left," he said. "(The park) should be done when the other (priorities) are done," Connolly said. sweaters, gloves and helmes. But the $5,200 price tag to make the trip to Edmonton and the fact that the team would be representing the region, forced the Bears to approach Waterloo for funds, said Helsby. eastâ€"west road through a natural area of the park, to pave the gravel parking lot in the park‘s northâ€"east corner, and to remove the ball diamond from near the Young Street entrance. Michael Connolly, of Waterloo Regional Tax Watch, asked council to consider its original priorities. He said the city has "six or eight listed and the park is the last on the list. The controversial issue attracted a number of delegatiqns angered by proposals to build an Coun. Bill Butler asked that the master plan be completely rejected because he felt the consultants‘ proposal to revamp the park‘s entranceway was too costly. He said money should be spent within the park instead. just dealing with that (potters‘) issue," he said. Council voted 5â€"2â€"in favor of receiving the master plan, extracting the reference to removâ€" ing the workshop. They also agreed to consider a staff report on traffic patterns within the park and hold a meeting later to discuss recommendations and concerns. Coun. Blake Hull voted against the removal of the reference because he said it was like "tying our hands" before considering other viable alternatives â€" like the originally propâ€" osed tea room. "I have no objections to special interest groups in the park but the potters are just one," he said. Coun. Mary JaneMewhmne}; commended Served with homestyle mashed potatoes and Filet Mignon o t prnop Ribs or ‘Specials available 7 Days a week‘ 164 Victoria N., Kitchener 743â€"2720. _____{1bCi0fia N., Alichener 743« Fresh tender scallops & bacon wrapped filet mignon served with fettucini with cheese Beef & Leb:COUGe q9 Hours:Mon. 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