£ Regional review to be Amhmwuum. [ . . Top scientist Carolyn Hansson has assumed the post of Univerâ€" . ~~«*sity of Waterloo‘s viceâ€"president of research. : mmuauq-m;:u.u f enginecring at Queen‘s University, a fiveâ€"year , term of office Jan. 1. ‘She took over for interim dear of research Gary Waller, who continues as a professor of psychology Prior to her position at Queen‘s, Hansson was a research scienâ€" «.. list and head of the research department at the Danish Corrosion Centre in Denmark. She was also a member of the technical staff _â€" _‘ at Bell Laboratories in New Jersey, chair of the materials science dzp-tmuudzaauummsuyofNewYorkaSwny&ook. " and research scientist at Martin Marietta Research Laboratories in _.| â€" And the vast majority of those 28 _ Alexander distributed the survey in $A mww:‘um uu-a-mu: t 98 on Lincoin Road at t their responses back 1o t & Jocations. _‘ «. JR 0 10+" :. ; home. As of Sunday night) he said + the responses to the public lv"mmhd,'wu-z | its because of that 1 wanted to get a [ Wuigbrvhdnw:on { . Lincoln Read are thinking." ; ~ In order to get a betier sense of what | ‘the people on Lincoin Road are thinkâ€" i-i&Mlzmou&m â€" survey regarding sign issue to f almfluuwbhn:’l.hwhw * The Karen Walk Neighiborhood Association has named Karen Walk resident Carole Heague winner of its 1995 Christmas Decâ€" orating Contest. $ § Heague hand painted a wooden rendition of Santa and his reinâ€" deer and displayed them as "Santas Workshop" in front of her ‘Honorable mention went to the Blackwell family, also of Karen Walk, for the nativity scene placed in front of their house: Jim Mcintyre and Anina Tracy, both teachers at Keatsway pub lic school, judged the contest. Waterloo Regional Council will discus future directions for the Waterlo0 Regionalâ€" Review in a special session beginning at 10 A.m. tomorrow in regional council chambers in Kitchener. The review was conducted, at the requiest of regional council, wmm:ymzxm?muma Municipal Affairs and Housing and Minister of Community and Social Services. . Sweeney, who abandoned the project last November citing a h&ofwillï¬wondwpmofwidbadnptd-',_u ‘advised by a panel of persons who had an interest in the issues of each part of the review â€" solid waste and recycling, water and Neighbor honored in Hansson will also be a full professor in UWs mechanical engiâ€" IEWS D6 ES$1 *I‘m a little concerned about how Top scientist named __{Continued hom page 1) "Whatever the solution is, I‘m willâ€" au.h:-&g‘“flz as it means people respect rflugMMM‘ Athe people oh Lincoln Road really want." * The staff report is based on the 200 comment sheers staff received after the Oct. 10 meeting. Only 28 per cent of i7 m he had at least 10 letiers from Lincoin . C I 5~</0 0B Au eE PICL : C in e on r cpetgntmeiznges HRRBRDEOOL 0 4 1 5 4 4 EARKE 4 & 5 #RARLE a a men nz umwmmm the area of 1.5% or a $100,000 mortgage at 1.5% will carry lor $732 per month with a -m: ' as hopes for a stronger cconomy zsmm.lmnu-b.yu.a.mu..‘m-m.m.‘-m ual make things better in 1996. Mlflbviï¬dy“‘n-pymlu-yhyw- House prices will not move poised to move up as house prices have bottomed out ‘plflbt&‘oflmbï¬-ï¬d‘rmu-hfltb,Slnnq:mn.u-b..u 'bfwï¬ e w&‘um- inventory drops. When and if rent controls do come off we should see rental and Xf‘:fli A 1 that fresh paint, new investment propertics slso show increased sales as buycrs get back into the real estate ome are: postible to get your home _ investment mode agsin. 1 sti) belicve real estate is the best investment you can make as cles ‘:* ’ 1 go as home buyers want to get the they say "you can‘t sleep in a mutusi fund ." nt: The major thing ‘-‘:.im‘n--m 1 would like to thank the many people who chose Schart Realty to handle their real v e ‘u ing market. Don‘t price your house to be »estate noeds in 1995. We look forward to your continued support in 1996 and ge. is riee it at the lower end for it is subd "ask s guarantee you won‘t be disappointed. R y aptee + 4/3 ln‘â€.rd““.e‘o'n(u.'-lukhdluh,u“m&:np M?m-wu“h that gets results." Hove a great year! Ted Scharf, Broker 747â€"2040 ~ _ Waterioo council wants Waterloo regional council to give the general public the opportuâ€" nity to formally comment on the Sweeney Report.on Regional Governance. Coun. Craig Hoddle moved the resolution at councils regular meeting Monday night. _ Council was originally 10 discuss Waterloo Mayor Brian Turnbull‘s and Waterloo chief adminigtrative officer Tom Stockies paper conâ€" cerning their view of regional government City wants public input on Sweeney Report us i k 14.‘ The Grand River Conservation Authorâ€" Itylfl'“w&«dismm areas for crossâ€"countty skiing The Laurel Creek Conservation Area in Waterloo, the Pinchurst Lake Conserva tion Area (on Highway 24 between Camâ€" bridge and Paris), and the Elora Gorge Conservation Area opened their cross country ski trails last weekend. PP COP CR OCARE EC A Maggie Snider -ll#w&fl crossâ€"country skiers who mclpx’“h-hhn ':-:cmmm GRCA parks open for crossâ€"country skiing All three conservation areas feature C U OPMi TBA CHRATINT TA SBATTnTTa nA smm mm mm 00 ...n-.m-m-.:‘.’{ ' Fiktywo of per cent of respondenis said they agreed with tdth kn x hnbss ons mï¬yzhubuo&a reason are recommending that council approve the removal 6f a least two of the three sets of stop sigris ;lwquflikou on Lincoln l:nd sop signs appear to Mkw:dquha the respondents said they wanied signs on Lincoln Road at Mars bl_’“’mm“‘“ oi on $ KING EAST, KITCHENER 14608 "I would be shocked and terribly frustrared if regional council did not allow it (public (‘Down to Earth) Monday night but Turnbul! suggested council should wait to do that until after Thursday‘s regional council meeting. Regional council is expected to deal with the process surrounding its consideration of the regional governance report at its Thursday many kilometres of groomed and track set ski trails for beginner, intermediate and experienced skiers. All parks also offer heated change areas, hot drinks and refreshments, and ski equipment rentals For further information about trail conâ€" ditions, park hours, ski rental and trail rates, phone Laure! Creck at 884â€"6620, Elora Gorge at 846â€"9742, or Pinchurst Lake at 4424721. per cem ol motorises waveliing along Lincolin Road bring their vehicles t 2 compleie stop at both the Marshall S«eet and Margaret Avenue stop signs. That number increases 10 50 per cent a the Mayheld Avenue stop sign. Lincoin Road, the number of mororises ::ilk-‘v#-muh And although there is no conclusive dats a preseni, siall believe that accs dent rates on Lincoln Road may increase if all of the stop signs remain in According w city statisties, only 30 ammmi d d 4 4 44 D0 5 9 9 t 4 rfl-bwï¬n sections of i. Waterloo‘s director of enginerring, Gord Lemon., said city officials recently met with two Waterice property owners who own land adjacent to the proâ€" posced trail. However Lemon said he didn‘t know when the talks might be comâ€" plesed. "I think the iment is to build it this year," he said. tion and $65,000 for survey ing fees, Andersen said. Of that figure, Warerioo paid $75,133 plus $18,000 for environmental wsting hor 0.77 acres of land. The CP Rail to Irai Com mitice, a commitier set up o develoyp the corridor inso a pedestrianAricyce trail, was to hold an open house 1to discuss future develop ment of the trail Jan. 17, said commitiee member, Karen Kovach However that merting has been canâ€" cdlied, Kovach said because @" are alking with some landowners along the Kent Avenue in Kiichener northwest to the corner of Allen Sereet West and Caro line Strea in Warcrioo. inz rrietatge" The dities paid 2 comâ€" bined $720,000 for the tand, :ï¬-auun , m_,. chasing officer, Gert Andesâ€" sen, last werk. The former dor by the two ciies: