Local leaders have answered Hmllh Mm call In lobby harder ior health are wuh J - begm the process at undoing wars I Region Wilmer met wnh munu Tol laden, hm " Three Musketeers" at the Region of Wate Tuesday, to receive a sumnmn of 1hr co held over thc month of Fchruarv In ad: received 1200 letters pulling a face on thc recent' the are: from Waterloo, "and n tnvolvcd 80 orgam2a1rons that brought us up to date" The battle to numb: awarenc» “as spurred on by mmmcnls nude by Wrtmcr thar suud [hr local mmmumlm hadnt lohlued hard enough for lhur fair sham ol hmhh (arc But wnh murr than 600 pmplr ouodmg the three hullh forums, and uitlt puhlu prusurr rnuunung mumupal haulers said the ball?, back Ill the pmx nuts court, Regional Chamuan Km \CIIIng mild local Indus recvgnccd that the growing problems gunned Hum provmcul admimsrra- Hons, but said that II was [ht prescnl govcmmeru's resporvshihry to fill in some of those gaps Wilmer received a summary of the fmdrngs of the forums, along with the letters, Intended to harmonize the wuss uf Lantern In the area. The five mam pomls were: And he promised that local leaders ml] kccp up the prcssun‘ "We will Continue lo work hard to make >urc that we haw the bce,t health care system in the province" I The Region of Waterloo, given us sun and rule m the prov1r1- cial economy, has been undcrserviced by the provutce As a result it suffers serious defiots In us health care system: I Health care users and their {annulus have suffcrcd from thc lack of adequate health care programs and faciliucs; . Waterloo Region must (are being seen as the gap between exiting teachmg hospitals and must he scrvwcd approprratelr, _ . Waterloo Region and Wellington County along the counties to the north, should form the bases of a health (are planmng and service area which would ensure the crtucal mass lo prvode appropriate sauces for these communities. . job Citation and rclcnuun, together wrth tennumic develop- ment [or the Region of Watcrloo and the adjoining (aunties, Jre compromised by the nirrcnl was of thc health systcm for thm area. Wilmer sad she was happy wuh the response to her challcngc, and thmks there Is a better undcrsramhng of the servruw lhal are needed, But " won'l slop her mmeurv's work m updaung and restructuring the system "We really are treating a new health (are syslrm m the prmmu‘ that LS responslvc to the needs of 1hr population." shc and AVlwn snualmns happen 10 than Individually lhcy sec " JS a \nslx hul collectively “c haw to bmld (I syslcm that rcscporuls In [hr mil, of penplc today "Urtfor1vnaily, wc haw m 1hr proven" [min d hmhh \uu‘m structured lo respond (n [he nerds of the population oi the 30s (Continued on page 13) q elltallertged.n Imulove semces _ area, It put the Iliafir3 horrors k J, "and n Bob Vrbanac ( 'vonulr Niall I ‘ (ll) ‘1089 _ V . w " iP2 "di A, Er"R'i" T CT " _ W" a, st. «at L OTHER . RECLININU SOFAS "iii/I l ' (A T 'r V CHIhCH BIN“ '899 . v ' ' T Sii7atra3, 'QN I i! . CG c r . ‘ p9 C' " t r , ' " P "g -. , - . t - N ' il .2 z . 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T . a Student Association to raise funds for _ . _ " " _ JC. D ' "- ' SS" . __ Ci' " . . . Tlr" l" mlnHthzhn: him fiatgti3, 'it" "Cf, ii% 1Tev'i5rct, he aâ€, " a}, community Hausa: therapy sci-Vices. h r........ .1...“ Make It A Month Worth Celebrating! (a lillubclh h.Gsnge ol t ntglul 1n l ofhcols and the unul charnhers, f consuhauous I lhc report she um prohlcms In Cambndge Shoppmg Centres IS no longer planning to look for J new fullvlme department store for Conestoga Mall, Local consultant for Cambridge Shopping Centres, Glenn Scheels, told Waterloo council at a meeting In late February that although the company (which owns the mall) IS still committed to expansron at the mall, " "E , no“ wants same flexibility from the my m aton 8 terms of what goes into the _shopplng centre strongly l and when cxpansmn lakes place to the c1 Waterloo munml first alldwed Cambridge to dcvelop Conestoga Mall as a regional mall In December, 1993. but placed some "perfor- mance comdinorvs" on the company at that (mm concerning development One of the condmons was thai Cambridge wut, In serum J second fulec department store for the mall by lou? l ambndgc Shopping Centre, certainly still cone-s“ tissues 10 do that, If " 15 possible to do that." , - s, thcls said "However we also want to have flexnhUuv 10 develop other kmds of anchor 1cnar1ls. whether thev he emeriamment acunucs m 'box-format' mall slums as we" Pt Alihough thcls smd the company was sull interested m smurr mg J wcond fulec department slurs for the mall, he also sud Ilwre "ullv were only Iwo other pan-mm! full-lune dcparlmrnl minis In tcntral tonada [hat muld move mm 1hr mall al thes lunc, Mums and Stan Both Futon's and Sears art' currcntlv mil mumstcd In lumung .u the mall llw BAY hen-me thc first full-hm, dcpartmcm More at the mall “If B, In 1005 1.=.-i.au"i'ib'iiAai-ui.......-6_aa_iAa-_..r_'i-g.. Deborah Crud-ll photos Tim Gardner Chum“ Ir Slut! "EatorN was very strongly committed to the centre. But they, as you know, are still going through major restructuring and are not in a position to commit to expansion at Conestoga Man." - Scheels Zehrs was mngmally In be the first anchor store for the first phase of the mall's cxpansmn, to be completed In 1995, whde Eaton?, was to be the second anchor sum: for the second phase. In be completed m [999 The malts sccond phase of development was really based on Eaton: agreeing to locate at the null. SLhccls sand l%-9t.%. Scheels said Camhrulgc would hke thc ulv to do away With 115mm curblmlnls mmcrnmg dn clopmcru dt the mall and In market demand largely detcrmuus [he timcrable for future dvvclopmcnt, If Inure dcrclopmcnl does takc place. likely In the uni two to {wt yum R heck sud Comhndgc would lrkcly wnslruu d ttcu wing for the mall. [he wmg would c.xacnd snulh of thc rurrcm mall, wcsl ol 1hr nu“ Zehrs store, and Hugh! haw a new anchor slum located at us End wnh box-lormai' rclall store. to 1hr north City planner Janus Mitchell mud ahcr xhccls prcs'cnl‘umn munul would llkclv dunk an Carrthriclgc's rcqunlx mmcrnlng dcvelopmeru M the mall m Luv May or carly [um Eaton's was very strongly commuted io the centre," Scheels said. “But they, as vou know, arc sull going e through mam restructuring and are not m a s V W positron to comm†lo expansion at Conestoga 'mitted Mall. dl least not At Jus lime and not m the o. But near future" VICTORIA STAR MOTORS 1450 Vlclona St N [ Kitchenel trctght Pl)! Ridsauhirdsatihekiehedttptheirheekstutday at Kiuhenerdtphaitromrtdawhikmembersofthe musical - Mildly performed daring a Celtic Cushion Concert. The beasefit collar! was orp- nized by Wilfrid Lmrier Univu'sity‘s Mysic Ther. apy Sthdcnt Association to rdise community music therapy setvices. I998 C230 CLASSIC 579-4460 mining at _ CHU" "an: r' numb rm: & but) rum“ A l m all " Ktatis With the development of the new 75,000- square-foot Zehrs store dl the mall, expccted to be open by lhIs june, the mall Will finally ranch approximately 4trti900 <qudrt feet In sue, ikheels tcud, Bul wnh Futon's declining, ro locate at the mall, and with mII'nr changes m the retail Indusm' such .h the use In popular- " of frec-sim1dmg hghox' sum-x Cambndgc will m" be able lo Npand the mall to tr67.iAh,' square lea by WW, \chccls sud DEPENDABLE SERVICE SINCE 1959 46 ng St N , Waterloo 886-2040 CLOSED SUNDAY AND MONDAY TUESDAY . THURSDAY 9-5 30 Ef3WWdHLfiANBlMLSdiJlfl FREE PARKING AT FRONT A REAR OF SYORE _"'_"jilyr's camaira's Finest'