1. _ Cadillac Fairview â€" Lexington Road and Conestoga Expresswayâ€"Glenridge Ward The Applicant has requested amendments to the Official Plan and Zoning Byâ€"law as it applies to this groperty. The Applicant is aeeking a "Regional hopping Centre desisnstion and Commercial Five ‘C5‘ zoning in order to develop a major shopping plaza. 2. _ Regional Shopping Centre Proposals In addition to the Cadillac Fairview proposal cvroponenu of other mx‘or retail developments in ‘aterloo who have made application to amend the Official Plan and/or Zoning byâ€"law will also be invited to make presentations at this meeting. For further information relating to the above noted matter, please contact the Waterloo Planning Department, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterl0o, Ontario or by telephone, 747â€"8763. The City of Waterloo invites you to a public meeting to discuss key strategic economic decisions for the City. The focus of the discussion will be a report (PD 91â€"26) prepared and circulated to a wide variety of groups and agencies in April, Interested persons wishing to review this paper prior to the meeting may obtain a copy from the Planning and Development Department, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre or by calling 747â€"8772. The purpose of the Master Plan Study was to provide an update of existing policies to address changing conditions; to provide a balance between the need for organized sport facilities and the need for naturalized areas; and to provide policies intended to guide park development and management to the year 2011 The recommendations of the Master Plan emphasize retention of the existing character of the Park in terms of preservation and management of the woodlot and natural areas; enhancement of park security; protection of valuable and sensitive ecological oomrponenu (e;ï¬:‘the wetland); and increased user enjoyment of the park. The objectives and recommendations will assist Council in decision making regarding the direction and action to be undertaken by the City to ensure the Park‘s protection. Copies of the Master Plan are available from the Planning nng Development Department, 2nd Floor, City Hall, Waterloo City Centre. Any person may attend the Public Meetini and/or make a written or verbal presentation reFarding the recommendations of the Report. If you wish to make a resentation to Council, please notify the Clerk‘s Bepn.m:nent (747â€"8704) so that arrangements can be Inade to place you on the agenda. In addition, a written summary of the presentation should be filed prior to the meeting. If you wish further information with regard to the recommendations contained in the Master Plan, Blease contact the undersigned at the City of Waterloo, Planning and Development Department at 747â€"8756. ; Senior Planner City of Waterloo COUNCIL CONSIDERATION OF THE BECHTEL PARK MASTER PLAN TO BE HELD ON MONDAY, MAY 27, 1991 AT 7:30 P.M. COUNCIL CHAMBERS, CITY HALL WATERLOO CITY CENTRE 100 REGINA STREET SOUTH Don Roth, M.Sc. WATERLOO ECONOMIC STRATEGYâ€" PHASE II REPORT THE CITY OF WATERLOO PUBLIC MEETING THE CITY OF Waterioo WATERLOO CITY CENTRE 100 REGINA ST. ST. WEDNESDAY, MAY 22, 1991 PUBLIC MEETING Wednesday, May 29, 1991 Council Chambers Waterloo City Centre 3rd Floor AT 6:30 P.M. NOTICE Cameron Rapp, B.E.S Planning ms g)evelop‘ Planni.n& and De City of Waterloo velopment (CAN CELLATION NOTICE\ RINK IN THE PARK Family skate: Sunday, May 19 â€" 3:30â€"5:30 p.m. f Parent & Preâ€"school: Monday, May 20 â€" 2:00â€"3:30 p.m. Though'.ful dog owners have always cleaned ur after their pets, but it is also the law in the City of Waterloo. Every person in charge of a dog must clean up any mess left by their dog on private and public property. An easy way to "stoop and scoop" is to carry a plastic bag with you when walking your dog. Failure to clean up after your dog can result in a conviction and fine. Please coâ€"operate and help keep our City clean. RONALD C. KEELING \ CITY CLERK $ HORSESHOE TOURNAMENT â€" Friday, May 24th, at 7:00 p.m. Cost: $2.00/person (includes refreshments) at the Wing 404 R.C.A.FA/R.A.C. Must register in advance by calling 888â€"6356. VISION CLINICS â€" the University of Waterloo, School of Optometry is offering Vision Clinics in various Seniors apartment buildings in Waterloo and at the Wing 404 R.CA.FA./RA.C. and the ARC, May 21 â€" May 31 (inclusive) Appointments reguired. transportation arranged when required. Phone Susan Cameron, 579â€"6930 for information RETRACTION/CORRECTIONâ€" an incorrect telephone number was printed in May/June issue of Ow! Newsletter re the Vision Clinic being offered at A.R.C. on May 30 â€" Correct Number to call is 579â€"1020. OLD SALTS CANOE CLUB â€" welcomes members from the senior community. Regular outings will be scheduled throughout the season. For more information call Herb Johnson at 894â€"6337 or Connie Johnston at 578â€"2236 CRAFT BEESâ€" being held in pm%aration for annual Christmas Boutique & Bake Sale held November 16th at Wing 404 R.CA.FA/R.A.C. Join us the 1st & 3rd Thursday of the month. For more information call 888â€"6356 CARPET BOWL TOURNAMENT â€" Celebrate Canada Fit Week â€" Saturday, May 25th. Cost: $1.50/person (includes refreshments). Held at the ARC, starting time 1:30 p.m. Grandparents,}parents, aunts, uncles and children 8 years of age and older. For more information phone 579â€"1020 OUTGOERS â€" SENIOR HIKING/WALKING GROUP â€" &igp_g‘a!,_ g\_‘lg‘yRZOth, "Victoria Day" NO WALK Monday, May 20th, "Victomia Day NO WALK S(‘HESULED. Call Wing 404/R.C.A.F.A./Rotary Adult Centre â€" 888â€"6356 or \Adult Recreation Centre â€" 579â€"1020 for more information. J f SENIORS DIVISION PROGRAMS \ ARC TRAVEL â€" Blue Jays vs. Cleveland Indians, Monday, June 24. Departs 10:00 a.m. from the Wing 404 R.C‘A.F.AJRF‘.AC. and 10:15 a.m. from the A.R.C. Returns approximately 5:30 p.m. Cost: $26.00. Call 579â€"1642 for more information. WATERLOO SILVER TONGUES â€" Toastmasters Club Meets every Thursday from 7:30 â€" 9:30 p.m. at the Wing 404 R.C.A.FA/R.A.C. Call Bill Fox at 884â€"1325 or Chris Barker at 888â€"6356 for more information. 185 King St. S. 510 Dutton Dr. 579â€"1020 888â€"6356 BE A FRIDAY AFTERNOONER â€" May 17/91, 2:00 p.m. â€" "The Arab World in Tunisa." Color slides by Lloyd Carpenter at the ARC. â€" LAKESHORE COMMUNITY RESIDENTS â€" you‘re invited to attend an organizational meeting for the development of the Lakeshore Community Resource Committee, May 22, at 7:30 p.m., Community Room, Albert McCormick Centre. Those interested in deve{qpmg Leisure Time Recreation Programs for any age group are urged to attend. For more information call Karen Driedger or Chris Barker at 888â€"6356. SENIORS BADMINTON â€" Mondays & Wednesdays, 9:00 â€" 11:00 a.m. at Seagram Gym, Seagram Drive, Waterloo $1/person. mclables'o'u-tfo; ï¬ffl}:ï¬he by 8 a.m. Garbage and Recyclable pickup will be shifted one day for the week of May 20, 1991. Please have your garbage and Garage and Recyclable Pick Up for May 20th Victoria Day Week BACK TO NORMAL NEXT WEEK! PICK UP SCHEDULE i. May 20t will be Tues., May 215t s. . May 21st will be Wed., May 22nd 1. May 22nd will be Thurs., May 23rd irs. May 23rd will be Fri., May 24th May 24th will be Sat., May 25th STOOP & SCOOP THANK YOU FOR YOUR COâ€"OPERATION. Wing 404 R.C.A.FA/RAC. 510 Dutton Dr. COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886â€" 1550 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1991 â€" PAGE A23 ( ATHLETIC ACHIEVEMENT RECOGNITION 2i Ben Meyer 28 Mike S?roul 29. Michael Paal 30. David Miller Ql Anne Shantz The following individuals were recognized for their contributions of 10 years or more for the youth of our community at the 27th Annual Minor Sport Volunteer Dinner held on Wednesday, epnl 24, 1991 It is due to individuals such as these that the City of Waterloo is able to provide quality P‘lpon. opportunities in over 18 minor lpor:i’ vid organizations. Please join in zing the following in uals, ‘m’?’ERlDO‘S BES".‘OOUR VOLEDNI'EERS TH.Anth YOU FOR LEADING THE WAY" 1. Karen Knarr 2. Lorraine Stafford 3. Crystal Shadd 4. Jenna Steel â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track & Field Club 1. Joe Whitney 2. Deven Robinson 3. Jeff Belford 4. Chris McFarlane 3. Midget Boys 4 x 200 m Relay â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo Track & Field Club 1. Steve Sheppard 2. Jason Simpson 3. Dimitn Haddad 4. Chris Robinson 4. Senior Mens 4,2,2,8 Relay + Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track & Field Club 1. Luc Van Goote! 2. Kirk Battick 3. Pete Hadfield 4. Mark Roberts 5 Juvenile Mens 4 x 200 m Outdoor Relay The following individuals and teams were formally recognized by the Mayor and Members of Council on Monday, April 22, 1991 for achieving gold medals in Provincial, National and International Championships â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track & Field Club 1. Chris Macey 2. Chris McFarlane 3. Parwaz Nazatie 4 Jason Sawver 2. Junior Mens Indoor 4,2,2,8 Relay oo e o o doa Thb uit i d 1. Senior Womens Indoor Medley 4,2,2.8 Relay â€" Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Track & Field Club For further infarmation regarding award recognition please call 886â€"1550, extention 214 16. Steve Arnold 17 Gerhard Griebenow 18 Mum(!B Hallman 19. Mike Chapman 20. Jay Playford 21 Bruce Wendling 22. Jim Lehman 23. Don Miller 24. Dave Good 25. Dean Musselman 26. Darcy Wismer 7 Jack Reynolds 8. Peter Grinberge 9. Luke George 10. Bruce Schmidt 11 Dr John Wahl 12. Mary R\fynolds 13 es Van Der Zwa 14 Hz;_,vd Godwin * 15. Jim Blvth Jill Bennett â€" Kâ€"W Track and Field 1990 Ontano Indoor Track and Field Championships Rob Woroch â€" Kâ€"W Track and Field 1990 Ontano Junior Discus Champion Gold Medalist 6. Les Roberts 3 Gary Marciniak ni 3.Brenda Vaughan 4.Joyce Siegner $ Pairicis Stumpt Steven Rice â€" Hockey 1991 Jumior Hockey Senior Mens Singles Katherine Butler â€" Young Athietics Truck and Field Club 1990 Junior Cross Country Canadian Champion An%eh Schwan â€" YounE Athletics Track and Field Club 1990 Ontano Indoor Track and Field Chanâ€"ponships Chris McFarlane â€" Kâ€"W Track and Ficid 1990 National Legnon Track and Field Championships Gold â€" 400 m Hurdles Gold â€" 60 m Hurdles Heather Coburn â€" Tennis 1990 Ontaio Summer Games Gold Medalist, Girls Singles Tennus Howard Butler â€" Badminton 1967 U.S Open Badminton Roman Hatashita â€" Asahi Judo Club 1990 Senior Canadian Judo National Champion, 71 kg. Category World Championship 150 m and 800 m Midiel Girls 4 x 400 m Relay Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo Trck &*-'ic-ld Club 27th ANNUAL MINOR SPORT VOLUNTEER DINNER AWARD RECIPIENTS Water|oo Minor Hockey Waterloo Minor Baseball Waterloo Minor Girls Softball Waterloo Lanes Youth Bowling Twin City Youth Bowh _?Jnlerloo Regnon Asaotn,‘nc! & Field Waterloo Regnon Assoc Track & Field Waterloo Minor Giris Softball Waterloo Region Assoc Track & Field Waterloo Minor Hockey Waterloo Minor Hockey Waterioo Minor Girls Softball Waterioo Minor Girls Softball Waterloo Minor Girls Softball Waterion Minor Hockey Waterloo Minor Soccer Waterloo Minor Soccer Kitchener Waterloo Gymnastics Waterioo Minor Baseball KW Asahi Judo Waterloo Minor Hockey Waterloo Minor Hockey Waterloo Minor Hockey WaterIoo Minor Hockey Waterloo Minor Hockey Waterioo Minor Hockey Water|oo Minor Hockey Waterioo Minor Hockey Waterioo Minor Hockey Waterloo Minor Hockey Waterloo Minor Hockey Kitchener Waterloo Skating y