regional police department â€" Rob Davis, community relations _ should be permitted on trails MEA . the city‘s west side over 2 1 and Barry Zehr, research and planning. For information about * whether there should be e RPM year period beginning is UWs continuing education programs, call 888â€"4002. . different trails for different M mm _ segy mmwmmmmfldflrhp activities / ‘ , _ MHowever McKinnon said council will have 10 approve the fund that you want to share with Waterloo Chronicle readers? If so, conâ€" * what trail services should be provided ing for the trail construction on a yearty basis mMCraflbymdfl-Md.M.buldl& * how nearby woodlands and environmental features can be â€" The city has hired Planning Inimatives L1d. of Kitchener to con i or by fax at 886â€"9383. protected. duct the trail master plan study for $30,000 . REGIONAL MUNICIPALTY Still a Variety of Fresh Florida r'1| [(Â¥ ts OF WATERLOO Citrus Fruit i % Breaded ~f44k Poï¬dqflndnh“awmmhlopk of a new course offered through the University of Waterâ€" loo‘s continuing education program. The course, Policing for Community Development, depicts a kinder alternative to a sociâ€" begins Jan. 30, will look a police promoting vibrant neighborâ€" crimes. Actual case studies from Waterloo Region will be anaâ€" lyzed in detail. It will be taught by UW sociology professor Ken Westhues along with two representatives of the Waterloo The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has estabâ€" lished a. landfill liaison committee for the Waterloo Landfill Site. All members of the public are invited to attend the committee meetings. The goal of the commitâ€" tee is to identify operational problems that affect local residents such as litter and noise and to resolve those issues in a cooperative manner. The next meeting of the liaison committee is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 4, 1997 at the Waterloo Landfill: administration building, 925 Erb Street West, Waterloo. Subsequent meetings will be held quarterly on the first Tuesday of May, August and November at the same time and location. If you require any additional information on the liaison committee, please contact Andy Campbell at 575â€"4777. music), Chinese painting and calligraphy, paper folding, and an authentic Chinese food fair (items are 50 cents to $3). Part of the proceeds will support Campaign Kâ€"W. Admission is free. Tb&unlOu-bChthMCuumhd residents to celebrate the Chinese New Year and the arrival of the Year of the Ox with festivities at the Kitchener city hall rotunda. An exhibit is on display at the rotunda until Feb. 1 when, from 11 a. m. to 5 p.m., a celebration will be held. The event will feature the traditional lion dance at 1 p.m., as well as Kung Fu demonstrations, children‘s folk dancing, Erhu (Chinese Lmrmmmmmrmmmmmmmmmnmmm~ . A€ €NCOUTAGEG 10 "Dress Red for Heart" at their workplaces for a $2 cost. Those interested in orga nizing a workplace Dress Red campaign may call Brenda at the Heart and Stroke Foundation office, 571â€"9600. Throughout the month of February, more than 2,000 volunteer canvassers will be knocking on doors to raise funds for the Heart And Stroke Founâ€" OWnV F:zbluwuflmnm“pi-d ‘.".d mwï¬h&hhhfl&bfm Ontario. zany Conestoga College students will get things underway tomorrow with their annual Polar Bear Plunge at the Doon campus pond. Between 20 and 50 students are expected to jump into the icy waters as part of the college‘s Whla(uw.o«raducpudmyus,drl’ohhw has raised $5,400 for the Heart and Stroke Foundation. On Feb. 3 between 12 and 2 p.m., the Heart and Stoke Foundation will host a Hearty Soup Luncheon at the Kitchener city hall rotunda to kick off Heart o # i Month, Tickets are h’il‘ k $5 at the door. Also, B / Tl on Feb. 14, employâ€" WATERLOO LANDFILL LIAISON COMMITTEE MEETING PUBLIC NOTICE naivonnitie oniivesmcmcs * the types of activities that should be permitted on trails commitiee June. When completed, the trail system will likely be 15â€"20 kms long and will be located within the 1,500 acres between Erbsville Road in the east, The Wilmot Line in the west, Erb Street West in the south and Wideman Road in the north. Construction of the trail sysâ€" iem will likely begin shortly after the study is completed. wellt thenk. . _ !* _: * where the trails should be That‘s because the City of Waterloos west side trail comâ€" mittee is holding its first public forum on trail development for the city‘s west side at the arena beginning at 9 a m. City staff and councillors are currently helping oversee a master plan study for the develâ€" opment of recreational trails for the city‘s west side which they hope will be complete by this '/ * £ ' > y T DINNER AT 8:00 â€" DANCE AT 9:00 q# 598 Lancaster St. West 5. Ci 579â€"4050 SMORGASBORD DINNER & DANCE Every Friday $8.00 per person â€" ns 4 4 â€" DIMMER AT ©:00 â€" DAMCE AJ 9:00 * Navel Oranges * Grapefruit * Red Mineola Oranges * Pecans » Cashews Hours: Mon. â€" Sat. 9 â€" 5 Evenings by appointment aterloo residents interested in possible horseback riding, snowmobiling or mountain bike riding close to home should come to Waterloo‘s Rink in the Park obnintaisicnain Chronicle Staff Orange Barn Millbank introducing TKO Environmantsi Friendty Orange Cleaner At atrail study kickoff last month, Coun. Joan MKinnon, who > dlong with Coun. Craig Hoddle is one of two council representsâ€" $ tives on the trail commitiee, said it was important for the city 1o develop the trail sysiem before actual development on the wes side takes place. Within 20 years from now, city ofhicials expec between 23,000 â€" 26,000 peophe will be lving on the west side "Our concern is that we proâ€" wuw-dlhvaymm F plants and areas on the wes: side and as the same ume plan the wails such that the public $V 2 it 2 ow Brie Cheese Eye of Round Roasts or Steaks Smoked Pork Chops Meat Loaves Baby Beef Liver Breaded Pork Schnitzel FULL LINE OF QOUALITY HARDWOOD FLOORING & ACCESEORIES _ Mb sL.4, 653â€"1773 .__ 47 King Street, $1. Jacobs 664â€"3610 Monday â€" Saturday 9â€"6 A member of the west side wail commutter, Warerioo city architect Barb Magee Turner said during last month‘s kickâ€" off she currently had 2 request in to Waterioo city council to approve $40,000 annually for constructuon of the trails on the city‘s west side over a 10â€" year period beginning im The stated purpose of the study is to establish a wellâ€" cally pleasing. enmvironmentally sound and educational trail sysuem on Waterloos west side The wail system will connect parks ; schools, neighborhoods and shopping areas within the west side lands and ‘will also connect with other existing and proposed recresuonal trail sysuems in nearby Berchwood vale and the Gity of Kitchener McKinnon said $3.49» $5o39/ Ib $3.69» $3.99 sz.â€/lb