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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Nov 2001, p. 10

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Cost of berromng $231 Worthy paymen: and ce al boramng wit vary depending on armount bortowed and en parmentArade Retanlrs are ‘iee to se indordnal seting and lease onces. fetes wbyec to change serhoue notice Amtarie wade ay be necessary See Retner fo Ruther canditons and detais ‘Prce includes factory o Retader incentwes. Web site at www.waramps.ca or order a pamphlet by _ calling 1â€"800â€"250â€"3030. Videos can be borrowed _ To see a listing of NEVER AGAIN! videos, The CHAMP Program helps child amputees by providing Financial assistance for artificial limbs. freeâ€"ofâ€"charge or purchased at costâ€"recovery prices Charitable Registration Number: 13196 9628 RROOO1 Saturn Saab Isuzu of Kitchener Waterioo 663 Victoria Street N â€" 744â€"5811 â€" visit Our Whether you‘re off to a Himalayan base camp or a Canadian hockey practice, you want experience. The kind only Isuzu can give you at such an affordable price. You‘ll also get a powerful V6, 5 year or 100,000 course, the _ everâ€"soâ€"handy sorts of standard extras. All but, of Mountain Guide. Himatayen Sipters Tebonides Teberus Powertrain Warranty and all Changes affecting the city should be discussed in an public forum aterloo city counâ€" Wcil’s decision to reâ€" name the Millâ€" ennium Recreation Park (MRP) was no doubt made with the best intentions but it does not have the support of the majority of citizens in Waterloo. MRP is a public, not a corporate facility. It was designed specifically to mark the beginning of the Third Millennium. It was not designed to mark the generosity of a corporate sponsor. was most happy to see a Igroup come forward with a proposal for Rink in the Park to be used as a developmental facility, as It‘s high time Canada put emphasis on skill and fun in kids‘ hockey I1SVUV2Z2U OPTIGNAL: fi&% Hockey Canada, in its ~ 0 +¢~â€"â€"â€" materials and missives, has *% been talking about this for Rerasia ‘ * years, It sounds like the ¢*~*~~ group headed by Pete Brill # 4. 00â€" _ is on the right track. The fundâ€"raising comâ€" mittee had a mandate to raise money. It did not have a mandate to change the name of the park itself. While the public greatly appreciates the $2 million donation made by RIM employees, the fact remains that it is the taxâ€" payers who will bear the brunt of the lease cost for the next 30 years. If anyone is entitled to name the park it is the taxâ€" payers. Unfortunately, this entire project was conâ€" reported in last week‘s chronicle. It is high time that we in Canada start actually â€" putting more emphasis on skill and fun in kids‘ hockey, rather than just pay lip service to it. Also, by having Eric Calder and Roy Russell be {there. Think of your child‘s first words, first steps, first day of school, first goal. These moments don‘t last â€" so it‘s important to make time for your kids every day. And even if you don‘t have kids, you can still play a role in changing a kid‘s life. Coach a team Volunteer with kids. Be a positive role model. To find out more, call us at 888â€"6100. ceived, financed and reâ€" named with very little, if any, public input.. â€" Therein lies the probâ€" lem. We are told that city council relied on recomâ€" mendations of a report produced by a Toronto consulting firm at a cost of $15,000. We are also told that these â€" recommendations were based on interviews with 44 people, most of whom were city employees or persons closely associatâ€" involved, the kids will get good and valuable instrucâ€" Five of my children have been enrolled in their Skills Plus program. With Skills Plus they all have improved their abilities considerably. At a young age, they have learned the pure joy of the game without the unnecesâ€" sary pressures and conâ€" cerns that highlyâ€"organized games can cause. Hopefully this will lay the when we fgke care o€ our kids, we fake care o6 our Cufure. Supportad by your lecal ed with the park This hardly constitutes an inâ€"depth study or even a reliable opinion poll. _ In order to avoid the type of animosity and conâ€" fusion which this whole process has generated, 1 would respectfully suggest that in future all major changes _ affecting â€" the city be discussed in open public forum well before ant formal decision is made. foundation for participaâ€" tion and enjoyment in hockey for many years to come. The conversion of Rink in the Park for this purpose seems the perfect way to accomplish these goals and our area is more than ready for it. Let‘s hope that the city gives Brill, Calder and Russell the opportunity to pull it off. Gord Buttinger, Waterloo David A. Crow, Waterloo

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