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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 20 Nov 1996, p. 1

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inserts delivered with this week‘s Waterloo Chronicie: Moore‘s, Kâ€"W Spinners and INSERTS p m‘ Waxfcét‘fll@@, Bé@dfifimgffâ€"zn * e Opinion ..... Members of the Waterâ€" loo Regional Synchroâ€" nized Swim Club were tired of travelling from pool to pool â€" so they built their own ...........2 t iinbiin h Pnd ut > 6 hcld> 0 Aramacont kh:’%ummdfw Whmdiphmcfld.dd‘aw A local arts will no longer be holding its ""?".‘.'"!mabommm For almost 100 years, the Waterioo Concert Band has been a part of this community..........18 ‘Waterloowrts groups hurt by council decision 4st Y _‘ Rerauakiveds * _ _ «_ 1(719 7420783 *Selected areas only. 28 Jess Valeriote (left) and Jesse Keller waved to the crowd Saturday morning while behind was none other than the big guy Pllaip t nesday aos 10 96 . shop an exemption to the city‘s hawkers and Guduliiabnsa sns wivistereninlnayseica c pediars while holding their art shows in and Spinners Guild would pay the $500 fee ts h&yt:#hmd year, Grillin said yes both Monday night "We don‘t have any choice," she said. "A this hmhhvm*h poin, we‘ll probably lose money on our sale this tssue, council finally decided to leave the current _ year. And it means that we can‘t hold our saie in bylaw as it is and grant no one any exemptions Waterloo any longer® murmmnaqh Grilfin said her group did rem a retail space in When asked after the meeting if the Weavers (Continued on page 10) Deborsh Crandall phote Imuni Wtc i nvgs nc onl s s fence at the front In a recent interview, Brackstone said if counci) approves the zone change , the company would spenc approximately $900,000 (on top of the omnginal $300,000 purchase price) to renovate the 54â€"yearâ€"old building. The extemior of the house will remam largely the same, with the possible addition of 2 wrought â€"wron "We‘re trying to find a Wayne Gretzky of software company president Raymond Brackstone told a Water loo council communerâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"whole meeung (k1 2) Council is to consider the zone change appl« ation Dec. 2 What‘s more , the private company that owns the house intends to equip it with the latest technologs a) equipment in terms of computers software communics uons equipment , fibre optuc wiring and even siateâ€"ojâ€"the an burglar alarms. all for the students benefit if the zoning amendment appliation is approved The house was purchased by Software Incubation ir« of Toronto this past Sept 30 and the company is serking the zorung bylaw amendment aerloo council is on the verge ol approving w a high tech and social expeniment nght ir the hear of Waterioo Warerioo city staff are recommending approval of 2 zoming bylaw amendment that would allow an exasting sixâ€"bedroom duplex at 69â€"7] Albert Street i be con veried mio a class one lodging house that would hous eight University of Waterioo computer suerke and/or wchnology students in 2 communal Imving arrangemen: City recommends high tech housing experiment NO ANIMAL HOUSE Tim Gardner Chromucle Staff (Continued on page 9)

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