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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 May 1994, p. 37

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Place your unwanted household items at curbside, and then march Kitdtener.Wtster1oo for items that may be of use to you. You'll be surprised how valuable others find your junk, and the 'tttst-sth-at-ond-tre-tleaking'. Ifyouare unsure inn item is placed out for the day, please ash. 331111910! of items that are commonly given away on Goods Map Day! are windows, chairs, tables, gardening tools, wood, bicycles. and carpets. Rambo: - than will not be a special collection after the GOODS EXCHANGE DAY, so you must remove items not tam hr 6:00 pan. IJpepnipttr (fonds Exchange Days are September 10 and Vac: nwmn Juana All businesses who instruct their advertising distributors to respect 'ho ad mail" sticker: or signs. Both citizens 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 postal code). The City does not consider any hand delivered material containing City related information for public awareness " "ad mail” and serves it's residents by providing information on a regular basis. "Phase figure are from the Becyling Council of Ontario Position Paper on Unaolicitod Direct Mail (Junk Mail) 9/91. Whereas: 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 unaddreaaed, unsolicited mail by placing a “no ad mail" sign on or near their mailbox; Whereas: A Planning Report relating to these developme has been prepared to consider various issues and effects that could " a result of N redevelopment of these lands. Examples of th of issues examined include trailc. parkland, hard services, parking supply, among others. The purpose of this report is to provide further research into the various issues that could arise out of redevelopment. and to obtain further comments and feedback from interested persons or parties about this analysis. It is expected that ones further feedback is obtained and considered staff will complete final reporting to Council on the various redevelopment applications. You he invited to obtain a copy of this report and submit comments by June l, 1994. The report is available by contacting the City of Waterloo Planning Group at 747-8752. d Thetyt ode-boilm mm] 4ndeve ment . . in the gown CM. Thou 'g'dtt redevelopment It."' ttpp1ietttioeta i) JooqttE.th-0tkeuLitnitad-Ertsstreetmst ii) Lehm- Ontario Brewerie- - King Street South iii) Elba: Propertie- Ine, . Cuber Street iv) Ttan-ta Life Corttpaniea/Luthe . 1 8unaliine Avenue The proposals consist of ottiee and retail iiiiiiili, hotels, residential apartment. and townhouses, institutional de lopment and parkland/open For mote information call the Recycling Hotline at 886-2834. PROCLAMATION ON UNSOLICITED MAIL GOODS EXCHANGE DAY A 1anall Saving Opportunity” TumYour Trash into Treasure” May 28 from 8:00 am. to 6:00 pan. Only 2.5% of this material results in sales, leaving over 12 billion pieces as waste: and About. 13 billion pieces of advertising mail are delivered in Canada each year, and C0MMgNnYiNFOttMAnON" Please note: Summer Bi-weekly ' . lessons as advertised in the Leisure Guide are actually Tuesdays and Thursdays, and Wednesdays and Fridays from 4:30 till 7:00 pm, and not Mondays as initially advertised. Swim Registration begins June 8, 1994. ...........---..-..-....... SWIMPLEX NOTES: 1. Backyard compost. as muctiot' your yard waste no possible. 2. Drop off at the Waterloo undtlll, 926 Erb St. W. There is u mull fee for quantities greater that 50 kg (100 m). OR 2. Mark garbage can with a bright ribbon. Place loose (unbagged) yard waste in containers and place apart from your garbage. OR t.Pueospaperyard-tett-.Theaemaybepurdtasedstlocal hardware stores. Yard waste will not be picked up In plastic bags. On your regular garbage day: . weeks beginning May 15, May 29, June 12, July IO, August 14, September 11, November 27 Also, yard waste can be placed out with your bagged leaves m the fall on the two Saturdays specified for your area. These dates will be advertised. Wheolsocortlthtwirhmryordt-st.? .eir,nateiaounionderntteaiirGnpu.ted. . The produe,eotttpost, t'iutriettt-rieltsittdditive -toogrtodtobe . It saves on landfill fees. Aa “January. 1, 1994, yard waste will no longer be collected In the garbage It will be collected separately on certain garbage days to be recycled by composting. Examples ofynrd waste include: branches and tree tnmmmgs. plants, weeds and spring makings. As in 1993, fresh cut grass chppmgs will not be collected by the City, Please grasscycle be leaving chppmgs on the lawn when mowing. "trwshttuknputymgwrtst.ovthtrersluetittn.' 1.119 brush in 1m (3') bundles. $11.1; V 53:13:}; 't?-h,'e',r,r "",',',"C7,C,"l"' F-- ":sn -- / Your Environmentally Friendlier Curbside in 1994 1%terloo's New Yard Waste Program , When willthenewrordwest. collections be?ymvoteaesotraraieW.; ,. bttmthxingthtedao'sN-rardt%sohtgmm 886- 1 550 WESTVALE COMMUNITY" CARNIVAL POOL CLOSED.. May 28rd ALL DAY (Have a happy and safe Victoria Day!) MAY 29 2:00 . 4:00 (Public Swim only is cancelled for a tournarpep9, '1 Blue Box FIREWORKS DISPLAY Saturday, May 21 st Rain date: Sunday, May 22nd Alternate rain date: Saturday, May 28th 4 pan. till after dark behind Holy Rosary School Freewill donations will be collected l to help support this event. Too Good To Be Garbage! City ofWaterioo may Rollin: 886-2684 5m”. I'lu' t"T_E!ux? Wmmwsqmmv Itt, 1994 . PAGE 37 (New in 1994) " Yard Wane: iiTCrio No klvfl on“! other "m was" an rattan-nu! " Calling» it

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