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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jul 1997, p. 1

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INSERTS Inserts delivered with this week‘s Waterioo Chronicle Entertainment .... The City of Waterloo has a tentative multimilâ€" ludofl.ddwmtke:‘hw Seagram distillery property west of Caroline Street and south of Erb Street West. Waterloo Mayor Brian Turnbull announced the tentative deal to purchase the 11.37â€"acre site at a special public meeting Monday evening at City propfis'&”if) buy former Seagram distillery property *Selected areas only 10 12 16 20 WA ) EPBLIX) #LIBLHC LWRALRY Bob McFarland, the city‘s director of recreation and k&n:m,fldluflumd:y:cmmimmq by the city to work out a partnership agreement Waterloo‘s Canadian Clay & Glass Gallery may not become the new home for the city‘s portion of the forâ€" mer Seagram Museumi‘s collection, says a City of Waterloo official. 7 Gallery may not house former Seagram artifacts 33 16:â€"&”““”1..* all have not only signed a tentative a multimilâ€" . agreement with Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Lid. ¢ former to purchase the Seagram property, Caroline â€" the company‘s two abandoned bartel wareâ€" Tim Gardner Chronicle Staff the company‘s two abandoned barrel wareâ€" houses and the company‘s former museum, but also have signed a tentative agreement with Waterioo Maple, a Waterloo software company, hhc:y‘w&&hmm " P P & + wheol & bearing upgrades * inâ€"line skates 1005 of new bicycles The committee was set up shortly after the Seagram Museum Foundation awarded 20 per cent (2,400 pieces) of the former Seagram Museum‘s collection to the city at a Waterloo council meeting June 9. between the city and the Clay & Glass Gallery‘s board of directors for the gallery to store and exhibit the city‘s share of the former Seagram Museum‘s collection has become bogged down in a discussion about how the two museums‘ collections can coâ€"exist in one buildâ€" ing. the proposed purchases will be held at council‘s next meeting Aug, 25. f The price the city is proposing to pay for the land will not be made public unless council approves the agreement at its Sept. 8 meeting. from the city if the city gains ownership of the Both agreements will go shead if Waterioo council approves the deals x its regular merting Sept. 8. A public meeting t gain public input on esns is escz This past April 14, council passed 2 resolution that said the city should look im forming 2 partnership with the Clay & Glass Gallery and possibly with Doon lh?CMum-dufi-dnay;pw- uon of the former Seagram Museum collection should the city receive a share of the collection. "After.completion of our analysis, stafl are prepared to recommend pursuit of the development of 2 parâ€" nership between the city and the Canadian Clay &r ; (Continued on page 7) However 2 Kinchener consultant the city hised 10 uu-mrâ€".-flah ?#“ dea is a good one hor "l‘ztu.hpbbvtqud-pud d uprown propenty," said Terry Resael, an Aroe managing partner lor Emst & Young chamered also said the purchase price was in the milâ€" (Continued on page 5) Chegr

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