Kitchener-Wat), and Arab-Canadian businessman, Shawky Fahd. presented a gift to Her Highness surik hin ofjordnn last Friday during Her Highness’ trip to Waterloo. Her High†is a first cousin to the Inte King Hussein ofjordm. She was in Waterloo cam- paigning to improve the quality of life of Bedouins in Jordan. Th ova-a plum fCoettittu.dttxtmpF) was currently looking over a proposal Canada Life had recently sun the company about the possible sale of the themalLHedsosidFirstGtrlf "Theteblust some functional things that have to be ruched, andprice is one ofthem," Kin- drachuk said, when asked Canadian Publications Mail Saks Product Agreement #136379 Published every Wednesday by The Fairway Group A division of Southam Inc. November 3, 1999 at Soak Your Soul is Thet)ddtmttott0otttitttm 1f0qpstkt; Thamthp:rettkser11fh-ihrityvenkxr1'ith &gecesdStoatRxiChetsctis8hccesscries - 9sd/riilelt:rwCost illll8 'Hhvsort; Thrscky Novenber 'tth - Sundry. November 8th mm .0verli0st/estisStsdht MozngPrices 1eem a.- -. . 8 Up roman!) C)f?9gectedgyas “U S=Fer, 'd ll.5ie:23iti a Mtrxs(r:x:erer'slebate t Ili .2' j:, t mecingAvuadale [ill. t 00 NOT my UNTIL APRIL 2000 OAC. Wmoo CHRONICLE no MEN WWW N21. m m (519) saw-529s Fan (519) saw-sen Giant Spa Track Load Stale Fit for a princess what was holding up the possi- bk mall sale thought First Gulf and Canada Lik would be able to meet Waterloo council's Nov, 8 deadline concerning the sale of Waterloo Town Square so that council can discuss selling the two other city-owned proper- tiesto FirstGulfaspartofthe development on that date. He also said his company was still confident it could buy the Kindrachuk also said he "We want to make ll hap- pen," he said. "So it'll get done It just takes that last hula. Both Watcrloo's chief Mmim isttative officer, Tom Stockie, and the cityhs economic devel- opment olficer, Paul Eichinger, were taking part in talks wnh Fiat Gulf officials at press time and were umvalablc for com- ment. First Gull's proposed uptown development would include a ll-screen cinema complex to be built on the for- mer Seagram lands just east of Euclid Avenue and fronting on Erb Street West, a 160,000- square-foot department store, a new 45,00Gsquare-foot Zehrs supermarket and a 150-200- mom hotel.