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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Sep 1993, p. 38

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PAGE 38 - WATERLOO CHRONFLE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 22. tart you You'll be surprised how valuable others find your junk, and the treasures that you can find . free for the taking! If you are unsure if an item is placed out for the day, please ask. Examples of items that are commonly given away on Goods Exchanges days are windows, chairs. tables, gardening tools, wood, bicycles, and carpets. Remember _ there will not be a special collection after the GOODS EXCHANGE DAY, so you must remove items not taken by 6:00 pm. Place unwanted household items you have at curbside on this day, and then search Kitchener-Waterloo for/tern? that may be of use to Take notice that the Physical Development Committee of The Corporation of the city of Waterloo will hold a Public Meeting on October 25, 1993, at 7 30 p m in the Council Chambers, 3rd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, 100 Regina Street South, Waterloo To consider the following application to amend the Zoning Bylaw pursuant to Section 34 of the Planning Act, R S O ' 1990 1 Old Cenotaph Site - Erb Street West . Uptown Ward This Zoning By-Law Amendment rezones the lands as shown on the Key Map from Commercial Eight 'C8' to Green Three G3'. The purpose of the application is the creation of park space, For more information call the Recycling Hotline at 886-2634 2 New Cenotaph Site _ Regina Street South . Uptown Ward The Zoning By-Law Amendment rezones the lands as shown on the Key Map from Commercial Eight 'C8' to Green Three G3'. The purpose of the application 15 to recognize the new oenotaph site. 3, City of Waterloo _ Creation of Green Three 'G3' Zone This Zoning By-Law Amendment is in response to Planning Report PD92-15, a Discussion Paper regarding a review of existing parks and open space categories in the zoning By-an. A new hierarchy of Green Zones lie, 'Gl'. 'G2', 'G3' and 't14') is being proposed. Staff is recommending that one of the categories, Green Three 'GS' be approved by Council for immediate application in the above noted gone changes, also being considered for approval at this time (see 1tetnt, 1 & 2 above). Any person may attend the Public Meeting and/or make a written or verbal representation either in support of, or in opposition to the proposed Zoning By-Law Amendment. If you wish to make a presentation to Council, please notify the undersigned so that the necessary arrangements can be made to place you on the agenda. In addition, a written summary ofthe presentation should be filed prior to the meeting For further information regarding the above matters. please contact the City of Waterloo Planning and Public Works Department, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterloo. Ontario or hr calling 747-8763. Turn Your Trash into Treasure!! GOODS EXCHANGE DAY A Landfill Saving Opportunity!! CONCERNING A ZONING BY-LAW AMENDMENT September 25 from 3:00 am. to 6:00 pm PUBUC MEETING E“ '/jliri:iEj" - '?--,t,fs, EA? 1 ij?iisritiii, Participate in Cameron Rapp, BES, Planning and Public Works COMMUNITY INFORMATION We would like to thank the stores and management at Waterloo Town Square for hosting the recent registration on September 11 and 18. The great co-operation we received enabled us to register partici- pants in 18 minor sports. We look forward to continued co- operation in the future. . City of Waterloo Department of Community Services . Waterloo Minor Hockey Association . Waterloo Minor Riogette Miami: . KW Synchro Swim Club . Region of Waterloo Swim Club . K.W Youth Basketball . Aaahi Judo Club . KW Gymnastics Club . Twin City Hockey Skating School . Waterloo Region Nordic Sports Club - . KAY Track & Field Association . K-W Serum Speed Skating . Waterloo Region Anointed Track & Field Clubs . K-W Diving Club . “Wheels of Cambridge Roller Skating Club . K-W Skating Club . Kitchener Minor Hockey Girls Division . KW Water Polo . K-W Y Aquatic Club 886-1 550 For your generous commitment of time and product during the Waterloo Recreation Complex Opening week BBQ. You were responsible for raising $1,100 for our fee assistance pro- -- . . .. . . I . .5,:,-L4 1.. I_1-....‘ gram GUrrr'iiiiiriiTuraiiirtri'niiauso to participate in leiéure programs in Waterloo. The Flood family tirelessly flipped burgers beyond the original time frame set for the BBQ. We will always 1993 FALL 8;. WINTER SPORTS REGISTRATION THANK YOU remember your-kindness! Whereas: About 13 billion pieces of advertising mail are delivered in Canada each year; and Whereas: Only 2.5% of this material results in sales, leaving over 12 billion pieces as waste; and Whereas: 2.5 million trees are cut annually to produce this "ad mail".' Be it known that the City of Waterloo hereby proclaims support for all citizens who wish to refuse unaddressed, unsolicited mail by placing a "ho ad mail" sign on or near their mailbox; and All businesses who instruct their advertising distributors to respect “no ad _ mail" stickers or signs. Bothcitizens and businesses can help reduce the excess waste problem. Now, we can all take these simple, voluntary steps toward a solution. For a Tip Sheet on ways you can reduce unwanted mail received at your home, call 886-2634 and leave your name and address (including the postal The City does not consider any hand delivered material containing City related information for public awareness as “ad mail" and man it's reddents by providing information on a regular basis. ' These figures are from the recycling Council of Ontario Position Paper on Unsolicited Direct Mail (Junk Mail) 9/91. "C "ar:ixiisiteEimeeeeFei. __ -.._, - as!“ FLOOD FAMILY, titil ST. STORE SPECIAL THANKS TO PROCLAMATION ON UNSOUCITED MAIL so La To an: “out In. We need you ... so, don't truftoeate in your flower bed, rand a new home by donating yourself to: The let Annual Perennial Sale Sponsored by _ City of Waterloo and Root. and Shoot- Please bring your perennials to: Drop ofr. Roots and Shoots 160 Roger St., Waterloo ow. Wednesday, Sept. 22/93 to Friday, Sept. 24193 Sale Date: GIANT SALE to be held on Saturday, Sept. 25/93 8 am. - 1 pm. - Sunday, Sept. 26/93 12 p.m. - 3 p.m. Cost: $1.00 each Perennial Your donation of perennials and your support of the sale will raise money for the Fee Assistance Program. This program provides rtnandal aedstance mainly to children who want to take part in minor sports and other City of Waterloo programs. WE NEED YOUR PLANTS . WE CAN PICK UP WHERE cAuaNiiav, PERENNIAL NECESSARY . FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 742-3999 OR 579-8930.

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