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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Sep 1999, p. 12

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. Decision on Old Post Park expected today Douglas Stewart, principal planner for the Region of Waterloo, said Tuesday he hoped to issue a ‘notice of decision‘ recomâ€" mending approval of the draft plan of subâ€" division to the region‘s commussioner of planning and culture later that day. Stewart also said he expected the commissioner would sign the ‘notice of decision‘ either later Tuesday or today. Dionysia viceâ€"chairwoman, Chris Hovis, said last Thursday the professional 23â€"member Cypriot Dancing Group of Welfare Fund of CYTA, will be performing at this year‘s festiâ€" val on Sunday. Waterloo _ council _ unanimously approved the 30â€"home draft plan of subdiâ€" vision, along with an accompanying zone change application, at its regular council meeting Aug. 16. Old Post Road residents A real live dancing troupe from Cyprus will highlight the third annual Dionysta Festival to be held this Saturday and Sunday at Moses Springer Community Centre The festival is organized by the Greekâ€"Cypriot Community of the Waterloo Region and is held to commemorate the internationally known 12â€"day A Region of Waterloo official says he hopes the region will approve a draft plan of subdivision reducing the size of Waterâ€" loos Old Post Park by today Cyprus dance troupe to highlight Dionysia Festival Tim Gardner Chronile Staff Short of rolling out a red carpet, we have no doubt you‘ll find our Royal Welcome Lease very accommodating. Not only is the first month free, but there‘s no security deposit. Whether you choose the extraordinarily luxurious 1999 Range Rover "County" for just £999° a month, or the technologically advanced 1999 Land Rover Discovery Series II for only $499° a month We highly recommend that you stop by and inquire about our Royal Welcome. 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Organized by the Greek Cypriot Community of Waterâ€" loo Region and the Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo chapter of the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario, the 5â€"km walk will begin at Moses Springer Park on Saturday at 2 p.m. This year‘s actual festival will begin Saturday at 3 p.m. and will run until 11 p.m., although the opening cereâ€" monies will be held beginning Tracy and David Castell said at the end of that meetng they would appeal city counâ€" cils decision, if approved by regional offiâ€" cials, to the Ontario Municipal Board The approved zone change and draft plan of subdimvision will allow a 30â€"house subdivision to be built on a vacant eightâ€" acre lot located east of Beechlawn Drive and west of Old Post Road. The Castells and others are opposed to the housing project at least partly because council approved a land swap involving the city and the developer, Heathshore Homes Ltd. of Guelph, to allow the project to go ahead The city agreed to swap 1/2 acre of land at the north end of nearby Old Post Park to the developer in exchange for another 1/2 acre of land located at the north end of the proposed subdivision. If the project goes ahead, Old Post Park at 4 p.m. On Sunday, the festiâ€" Hovis said she hopes as val will run from 1 p.m. until 9 _ many as 5,000 people will p.m. attend this year‘s event. 370 University Ave. E. 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