INSERTS Inserts delivered with this week‘s Waterloo Chronicle Guelph Subaru* . Classified Entertainment *Licenced with Mutual Life of Canada, Waterloo‘s west side trail committee hosts its first public forum this weekend; seeking public input into development Awwlcmndf«n:nh‘ouq buildings in Wated i cdts the historic Waterloo Hotel. fa Bill and Marian Weber of George Street were to formally purchase the former hotel, at the Kâ€"W Opera, under the direction of maestro Daniel Lipton, will perâ€" form a Popera concert this week at The Centre in the Square .............15 Lnanih usn iescs Ee t Waterloo couple to purchase Waterloo Hotel *Selected areas only. C of...the hours you fls ie money you %‘mn and the clients youserve" _ _ _ "It‘s great to be in a busiâ€" ness that you are in total zenda or FAA your confidential resume f o PA Sheila Dietrich, Manager‘s Assistant. 12 16 21 24 Looking for a new opportunity? ids assig n uioi nncna ienss °M Raponielimiamgneninnenienyy HARLEM GLOBETROTTER Reggic "Air Man" Dixon shared some of his basketball skills with Leah Woreifie, 7, nhcbwd-"l“-umu,“y.»tw guard with an vertical leap, Dixon‘s visit to the area served as a preinde to the 1997 Harlem Globetrotier World Tour coming Feb. 5 to Kitchener‘s Dom Cardillo Arena. murual Lile of Canada, mpmy of ‘l'g;flut:.& (:;:up, has n:;rly 2,000 ~ MMMMM&!MW; 4 WILL YOU SUCCEED WITH US? ' Send or FAX your confidential resume to The"htualG Sheila Dietrich, Manager‘s Assistant. * 94 Bridgeport Road East,Waterloo ON NZJ 2J9 Fax (519) 795.0075 northeast corner of King Street North and Erb _ When the company orig Street East, today. The vacant building has been squareâ€"Hoot building up fo owned by CIBC since December, 1989. was hoping w sell the for in an interview Monday, Bill Weber would not â€" lion. disclose how much he and his wile were going to _ "We just have an inter nhtm-lflq-flt:hfli Weber said, when asked was "somewhat less" than the $850,000 CIBC . decided to buy the former was asking for the building in May, 1996. "We thought it was 10o "We just have an interest in old buildings," Weber said, when asked why he and his wile decided to buy the former hotwe! When the company originally put the 24,000â€" squareloot building up for sale in June, 1995 it was hoping to sell the former hote! for $1 milâ€" Wécuuninrtmiaie ic dnc ininn einnoiiisisinisniiss isnn vasir i 1 EERUBEEMPADEIRERREEnLe Erpries npes tw iarneinninditaisbccii an important part of Waterloo Junction Railway Tours id had planned to begin operating a tourist train between Waterioo and St Jacobs this past sum mer and had funded the construction of 2 rail way station in Waterloo in 1996 near the Canadian Clay and Class Gallery The Waterioo St. Jacobs Railway Company owned by WJRT, purchased an 18â€"kilomeire secuion of railway track between Watrrioo and Elmira from Canadian National Raiiway las: April 13 in order to run the tounst train Burlingion, had filed their appeal of Cynthia Sefton. > "I couldn‘t comment on that," Cass said, when asked why he and Bishop had decided 1o "wd:‘u-’ "The appeal notice speaks The decision released by Sills was the resuli Waerioo‘s history t be lost." lb'-dnllâ€"l-liu-udh: the number of buildings Weber abready and has renovated in uptown Warerioo. Ai preâ€" sent he owns the Forsythe Building at 12 Dupont Street West, the Waerloo Music Buildâ€" ing at 3 Regina Street North and the building Peter Cass, one of two lawyers who proâ€" mored the railway, said Tuesday from Burlingâ€" 1on he and his partner had abready appealed 2 written decision released Monday by Justice R. C. Sills of Ontaric court, general division in Kitchener involving a legal dispute among shareholders of Waterioo Junction Rariway Tours L1d. A lawyer who was promoting the developâ€" of 2 tounst tram between Warrioo and S Jacobs says he is appealing a cour decsâ€" sion involving his company Tim Gardner Chromicle Staff B (Continued on page #) (Conmimundt on page 4)