PAGE »NATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1994 4 $75,000 for a freight elevator at the Waterloo Recreation Comâ€" A ninth project â€"â€" the construcâ€" tion of a pumping station, sewers, a watermain and roads in the Northland industrial area for $1.6 million â€"â€" was put on hold by counâ€" cl. The provincial and federal govâ€" ernments must now decide which of the above projects qualify for the ADULT SOCIAL CLUB The City plans to fund its porâ€" is hosting a DINNER/DANCE â€" MARCH 19 â€" Everyone Welcome Kitchener‘s Granite Club may be moving to Waterloo, with the help of the Canada Ontario Infrastructure Works Program. On Monday, Granite Club board member Ron Meijer outlined a proposal to replace the club‘s Agnes Street building with a new $1.8â€"million structure to be built on part of the Sunarâ€"Hauserâ€" man lands adjacent to the Waterloo Recreation Complex. > Meijer asked Waterloo council to consider approving the project for funding under the infraâ€" structure program. If it does, the Granite Club is prepared to pay the City‘s share ($600,000). The (519) 621â€"6080 Coronation Health Centre 725 Coronation Bivd., developed in responsc‘ to the needs and desires expressed by women who have had mastectomy surgery. Naturalwear silicone breastforms are available in all the popular styles and in the most complete range of sizes. Come and see the newest addition to our line of mastectomy fashions. of breastforms Boutique Just for you 741â€"8777 Mastectomy Forms & Fashions an exquisite new line Fran s Granite Club considers move to Waterioo site tion (oneâ€"third) of these using the ing sources: Capi flmm-m&ct Enterprise, $961,060; Industrial Land Account, $533,333; developâ€" ment charges, $400,000; private pay all expenses as they occur, and then claim back twoâ€"thirds from the provincial and federal governâ€" On each project, the City must YEARâ€"END MVENTUHY CLEARAR L LOW PRICES _ * INTEREST sys SmE Daily 9:30 to 9, Saturday till 6 Service Dept.: Daily 9:30 to 6, Thursday & Friday till 9 Daily 9:30 to 9, Sundays & Holidays 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. $# 1( 5149" In order to get reimbursed, the 744â€"3528 U eo BM + Super Btack Data Grade CRT + Base/Treble Controis + Commencial Skip + Sâ€"VHS input * Easy leon Controls + Closed Caption Decoder + Variable Audio Out Quasar 27" STEREO MONITOR TV City would retain ownership of the building, while the Granite Club would lease it for curling and badâ€" minton. s Meijer said Waterloo has not had a curling facilâ€" ity since the Glenbriar Club on Weber Street North closed in the 1970s. However, he added, "We‘re encouraging any other public use of the facility." Meijer said if all goes well, the new building could be constructed in the summer of 1995, and ready in time for the 1995/96 curling season. He said he will be coming back to council in the near future with architectural and financial details of the project. ick St., Frederick Mail, Kitchener of its total infrastructure allocation by March 31, 1995 and 85 per cent by March 31, 1996. Because the City has to pay up front, City Treasurer Patricia Eilliotâ€"Spencer told council that a worstâ€"case scenario would see the City having to debenture the entire cost of the infrastructure mm.o.sp- cent tax increase and a 1.43 per cent increase to utility bills. BX 3IAT worstâ€"case scet City having entire cost of E‘ would r i# 2lE 5 DISC CD CHANGER WITH REMOTE uie 2999 $$399° Quasar_ 4 HEAD HIâ€"FI STEREO VCR & A Put % down, i payment in 30 days, : people you tt o mKE WILLIAMS o T g 10 **~** Stairmasters, Lifecycles, Rowing and Free Weights 1« 1 OOveans "IT‘S A FACT: EACH YEAR thgose Sreves . You YMCA 1w18 wEEG Complete System * MASH Play 1, Change 4 CD Changer 100â€"watt x 2 + Double Cassette Deck * 5 Band Equalizer A/V Remote Control * 3 Way Speakers + Component Rack INCLUDES FREE LOCAL DELIVERY & SETâ€"UP! 888# 200 WATTS OF POWER! For more information call Waterioo Â¥MCA 10 merng S trortiha