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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 1 May 1991, p. 3

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P Bubble", e hum-cheek g,tht"t to the tempo mm“ T 1"lld'll,'='lUtlffliur,22tt; aft-ltd pop Who-orvequm Rec Complex fundraising 9.2939?" into community Wfi___ inmwmmmummowumwmwmmmkpamn !t.tet8tt1qtmt_9rratRtatthlidtiiiiiiieiGint" 1tyfteon8unttry.Thepudtteittrmt tLttertiet_tttdidtrtatthGuaaiiiiaiiiiiir,iiid mom-um "_-r'---------,.-....-;, Butt-rt": ":1. in“; new clean Any 4 Rooms l Ally Couch ‘ and chair mung“ iuFikGiGik'GiG"ity'ii" ,twty tttedu-iii-and-ot- tgtg,'.""'"'"'""'""; 10retuinvotret_irir-tottte 'ielr.y4,agtttcfethtft'2tt, Jttmor.f'hettir'sitit ova-you Ptt1tthetryityr_hariGirGat, 1oAe,tt89toe.oomrmatihr" Mm .113 new dejiliaiginve all tee!erittd to laughed”. It will Ibo fundraising to date. especially given the ”condom limes,” laid Campaign Chairman Ray Bauer, Jr. "And aince all the ltlldlel and reporta we've had done indicate an overwhelming support from the community forthermttiiit,ii-ttttGGiGG7" 'egr, over into them campaign.” was“ to - In at?“ J,',llt,1'ti', everyone comm some way or another. and we’re really hoping that our residuum embrace our campaign motto “like Pride And Give) " .Waterlgo Mayor Brian Tumbull. council and $4500 We offer $50no Eallttri "___- -- --__ _-_-- -.N. 0"" u “I. '"""'"H"u"er Michael Sweeney, a George Street resident who fought against the board's request for a parking lot, said he and other residents were also aware the school board could take this approach and were "prepared for the worst." i;i'i'iii"iiiLG “We were aware that they had the right to apply for a building permit and that a permit could only be assessed on its technical merits, so we can’t deny it as long as everything 15 in order. It will certainly be a topic of discussion at this meeting, but we hope we can still] discos: the sale of the land and get a lot accomplished," La..... .------. __ ,1," - m. . .. . A _ Easily accessible at the southwest corner of Waterloo Park and Silver Lake (near Erb and Caroline Streets) the Complex will include three mtior components to make it a. fimt.elam facility worthy of the community. 1. A M00aeat arena and auditorium, unique if the Reg- ’ ion, surrounded by a three-lane running back. 2. A 30-metre eight-lane en- haneed mentions] pool for leisure and competitive appli- cation. It features movable 2g and bulkhead, slide swirl- 'ttttt D tot pool, . . boards and I family 'l'd,1Wdlfl. & Community meeting rooms with tt banquet Pall letting up to 550 poop c, our lip-person meeting room for elutronfgryupstutaaivit, moettandatit-andmsigtit Mayor brian Tumbull says the city Is still Interested in buying the land and he hopes the upcoming meeting will be an opportunity for thttitr to negotiate ye sale of the land. privately by the school board and won't be discussed with the CIty tttttil May 13," 1huiettuyitoNroineyrirofaetiesesrprotiiing the new Waterloo Recreation Complex. Culminating a decade of training area. growing public demand, con. Similar to the community tinual study and intensive wide public subscription used planning, the long-awaited to Ctttance the 1947 construe Waterloo Reaeation Complex tion of Memorial Arena, which is now on its way to reality. the Complex will replace, a qroundhreakiitg for the 82.5 million fundraising cam mum-use $21nni0ion project is paign will be publicly launched set for June of 1991 with at the arena Tuesday, May 7 completion scheduled for Feb from 11:45 am to 1 pm The wary of1993. remaining funds will be ally 11teeeettlettttoatxourtith-soatt-o.oatxsut $10.00 U.S.fttrtttomthan memory. Howpriaos havqtiuetuateer, The Complék siiiuition 100 Years of Oil priced WATERIDO ME. WED Tapiddangauw oitiee at 725-2032 Similar to the community wide public subscription used to rtttance the 1947 construc tion of Memorial Arena, which the Complex will replace, a $2.5 million fundraising cam paign will be publicly launched at the arena Tuesday. May 7 from 11:45 am to 1 pm The remaining funds will be alle cated by the City of Waterloo and the provincial government from their capital budgets. As an expression of their civic pride, community leaders and volunteers from all sectors of the Twin Cities are partici- pating in this campaign. Any- one wiahing to learn more about the campaign, or how they can become involved in this community partnership, is invited to all the campaign (Cormnuod horn page A1) “uni-6i; -tt8b0100 i363 Tfiiiif 150le LTD. 1,1“1-PAGEA3 ‘830 'SZO "tlo SSO

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