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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Feb 1998, p. 27

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van the amount did make up a "subsuruul pm at the Aluhx Innual fundrausmg animus.» sshe also said the dub hadnt 't'i come up wuh any spunk plans to make up In! [hr rmrnuc: lh.u will be lost once the mung Mamas Mop opeuung "The executive needs to look at whatever Axll\llll‘\ we um wan: to undertake." Hunter sud "Hoprlullv " c (an wllnnur to find fundrosmg aumues so we dont have ict an: Ive, But when asked If the club might have In rinse lecsrf n couldnt [ind other appropriate fundraeung aumues, Hunter sid yes And she sand such an action rmght force some tulurc members und even some current members oul of the L lub becausc nthcr thes or their parents wouldnt be able to afford the higher {as "That's certainly a possibility and that would he d concern, Nee, she said, Pat Craton, the chairwoman of the pru'lamn skaung necuuve SLIDE SHOW Friday Flicks - Starts at 2:00 pm. February 13 - ALPINE COUNTRIES with Ted Ray February 20 - COSTA RICA tll Reta & Jack Matthlos CARD PARTY Thursday. February 19 - 1:30 - 4:00 pm Cost $3 00 ii & Tea/Coffee PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CARDS) February Muratzke Great Door Prizes - Tickets at the door FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1998 8 a.m to 5 pm. . at tho Manullfo Financial Soccer & Sports Cvntry Bechtel Park, Waterloo Cost: $25/porson uncludos two snacks; If you are 7 to 12 years old and mtorostvd In Basketball, Soccer, Flag Football, Ball Hockey, and Dodgv Bull Check us out! To register call 576-2420 today! THE CITY OF F=,,isrrs'd', SPEAKER: E. REGINALD GOOD LOCAL WRITER, AUTHOR AND RESEARCHER TOPICS THE ABORIGINAL INHABITANTS OF THE WATERLOO AREA I Our native Indian peoples . Their presence before settlement in 1800 . Interaction with the early Mennonite settlers An activity sponsored by the Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee of the City of Waterloo and the Waterloo Public Library FREE ADMISSION ADULT RECREATION CENTRE i7 -. Christmas & New Years in Spain with Pvrcy (Continued fiom page t i 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, February 17, 1998 James J. Brown Auditorium Waterloo Public Library 35 Albert Street HHIITAGE LANDMARK I 19 - 1:30 - 4:00 pm, Cost $300 (includes Dessert RD. SPORTS DAY 185 King Street South 579- I 020 tmmgucht thedimcumrrNiotrioo trkatmg (dub, sado, a. ' luau uucnlew that the club had tamed approxunately $10,000 through rm Ingdunlv (bum: during the 1990-97 skating season a by drop m [trap of Inan " had raised through the cum» m pro tous 1cart, ‘mmugqql the4imch.mrr/Miotrioo trkatmg (All), said“: a. . ehromaed own- dub, sand Ill-Amati“ lmenucw harem-putt run“ unlcnlew that the club had raised Approximately 510,000 bly relied on the mung Lamas Gr a.» much as $20,000 m terms through rosmgchartty (bum) duringth 1996-97 skutmgseasou, of us annual lundramng acuviues The loss of cusmo revenue a by drop m tecaty of [110nm u had raised through the mama» m would be a “tremendous loss ior the club and might mean the prruuus Ieurtr club would have to raise ll) regulation fees she and ‘lu d \cr\ mull part ol our overall budget but sull I) J slgmlr “And lhals not the purpux wed Ge ior our sport," she sad um gum . she sud "We are looking lulu other ways In which we “We look at spam II " keeps the Ind: Involved and name and all could raw iunds In larger sums But there's only YO much money the arrest. and our of the malls 'l vuo mu my [rum selling, Inullln and cookie batter and from all “And that's the num purpose of our club vr she sud "We dont mg hot dogs during the summer and all that son of alullf' want to turn these lads loose .. (Lawn said that most ol the money mlsed by the club through fundrarsog events was used to buy extra Items such as costumes and to pa) lor travel expenses, as opposed to paylng for basic we mm: Hum cver she sad If the club drdnt find sometlungto replace “mum bimmur grnemwr, club members could be In trouble Ltkc "hang else, " um mean that ll you cant Allard mme- lhmg \uu anther dont buy It or you dont Indulge m u V she sud Lcarute ML Donnell, the president ol the Waterloo Regwnal Syrr COMMUNITY INFORMATION 886-1550 RE: POTENTIAL TO ELIMINATE TRAIN WHISTLING ALONG PORTIONS OF THE WATERLOO-ST. JACOBS RAIL LINE Albert McCormick Community Centre 500 Parkside Drive Thursday, February 5, 1998 at 7:00 p.m. The City of Waterloo is holding a Public Meeting regarding the Waterloo St. Jacob Railway and the potential For Elimination of Train Whistling For Certain Rail Crossings in the City of Waterloo. Some key issues that will be addressed will be safety and legal impli- cations. For further information regarding the above matter, please contact the City of Waterloo Development Services, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City Centre, Waterloo, Ontario or call 747-8752, WATERLOO MINOR HOCKEY ASSOCIATION Council Chambers, City Hall Waterloo City Centre 100 Regina Street South Monday, February 23, 1998 at 7:00 pan. 1 Cambridge Leasehold Ltd. _ 550 King Street North - East Ward The applicant has requested an amendment to the City Official Plan to revise Special Policy Area 9 to delete specific references to the sue and timing of development phases, the requirement for a second full line department store and the provision of uncontested City initiated amendments to “designate/rezone the site should the target dates not be met For further information regarding the above matter, please contact the City of Waterloo Development Services, 2nd Floor, Waterloo City ('entre, Waterloo, Ontario or call 7478779 Cold Buffet 8:00 pan. - 1:00 a.m. $10.00 per person Tickets available at WMHA office afternoons. www.city.waterloo.on.ca Parent Support Group Grand Prize Draw & Hockey Dance Saturday, February 14/98 Waterloo Inn PUBLIC MEETING PUBLIC MEETING Unllke the Waterloo seniors Lmlan Club and Waterloo ngelle, both the Kitchener/Waterloo Skmng Club and the Waterloo Regional Synchrumzed Swun Club could access funds from a permanent chamy gmmng casmu ll " was bolt m Kllch- ener The presidents of the two gaming companies given perms- smn lo develop permanent cltanrable casmos m the am: said m recent Interviews they will probably not build thee mslnus m the caty of Waterloo, Greg Romanick, M.C.I.P. Director of Development Services Janice Mitchvll. B F, S , M C I P Dvvvlopment Services "

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