<~} Cut out the Middleman, Buy Direct 2*"~*~ > . From the Manufacturer l\ ti50 =â€" abWaterloo Bedding® & After a highly successâ€" ful debut album, Hemingway Corner is back and the band is bigger and better than many years on the ice _ for the Kâ€"W Sertoma * Speed Skating Club. He was honored on the Bob Planert has spend ~_ *Selected areas only. tom i( <<eddh also milk and cookies and had a chanee to chat with the big will visit the mall to make Christmas crafts and meet Santa. had pad time Monday. decorating Christmas ornaments at M{:!â€"s;-;gg&,mdkuhhu; HELEN DEBS, who attends Westmount Road Ow! Child Care Cenâ€" Â¥er , 2 PE aWh 4 CBo Deborsh Crondall photo ,. The city will pay for the work, Couns. Mike Connolly and Morty Taylor voted against a staff and Silâ€" wer Lake Roundtable recommendaâ€" tion that, among other things, called for spending $521,000 in 1996 to begin the process to clean up the lake: Taylor later said he favored the oneâ€"year expenditure but couldn‘t endorse another part of the recomâ€" mendation which called for the city to spend close to $2.3 million over seven years to rehabilitate the lake. A coâ€"chairwomian of the Roundâ€" table, Carmeta Abbott, said after the subject to final council approval of the 1996 capital budget, by issuing Silver Lake in the Laurel Creek Council took the action despite concerns over the amount of money being spent in an upcoming tough budget year and despite a lack of environmental ‘action taken by other landowners, such as the University of Waterloo, further upstream from Waterloo council voted to bite the bullet Monday night. Council voted 9â€"2 in favor of spending $521,000 in 1996 to begin the sevenâ€"year process to clean up Silver Lake and the section of Lauâ€" rel Creek that flows through Waterloo Park. CLEANâ€"UP CASH .g 31.9.‘:!‘ : in QL\&'} Council OKs $$$ for Silver Lake rehabilitation (Continued on page 3) ib abal U Cen