He was among three Waterloo citizens this year to receive the city‘s most prestigious civic honour. Morgan. a professor in the department of science at University of Waterloo. received the award Nov. 1, for his years of contribution to Waterloo. A-lfan Morgan has a love or geology. As one of the recent recipients of the Waterloo Award, Morgan has been rewarded for his lifetime of public outreach to educate the community about his passion. Eileen Caissie, a member of the Waterloo County Tole and Decorative Painters Guild, arranges some of the items the group had on display during their annual holiday sale last weekend at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex. b l ns This notice in accordance with Section 47 of the Municipal Act, S.0. 2001, C.25 The Council of the Regional Municipality of Waterloo intends to pass a byâ€"law naming the newly constructed road and renaming a small portion of Erbsville Road. between West Hill Drive and Keats Way, Ira Needies Boulevard. Council intends to number the newly constructed section of road between West Hill Drive and Erbsville Road (Regional Road #16) as Regional Road #70, and renumber existing Erbsville Road (Regional Road #16) from approximately 150 metres south of Keats Way, to its intersection with Kressler Road (Regional Road #16). as Regional Road #70. Regional Staff will be consulting with residents on Erbsville Road. north of Keats Way. on the possibility of continuing the road name Ira Needles Boulevard through to Kressler Road. The meeting to consider the byâ€"law will be held on Wednesday, December 15, 2004 7:00 p.m. Regional Municipality of Waterloo Council Chamber, 2nd Floor, Administration Building 150 Frederick Street, Kitchener, Ontario A copy of this draft byâ€"law and a key map is available for review in the Clerk‘s Office. 2nd Floor, 150 Frederick Street. Kitchener. If you wish to speak at the Council meeting please register as a delegation with the Region‘s Council and Administrative Services Division at 519â€"575â€"4420. If you have any questions concerning the road naming. please contact Dave Banks, Manager. Transportation Engineering at 519â€"575â€"4515. By Tim MureHy For The Chronicle ROAD NAMING AND RENAMING IRA NEEDLES BOULEVARD RRpeitreers who smare our couniina @7&))()/// 6 2e 2 @7/6(1 recls C Region of Waterloo PUBLIC NOTICE Santa on a stick After receiving his PhD in geology, Morgan, a Wales native, moved to Waterloo and accepted an assistant professor position at UW, in environmental studies. "Most of my professional life I‘ve really been involved in public outreach," Morgan said, sitting in the living room of his Waterloo home he shares with his wife, Anne. As well as delivering preâ€" sentations to local schools, community groups and conferences about environâ€" mental issues, Morgan has worked to develop geologiâ€" cal signs on the West Side Trail. More than 30 years later, A large map of Iceland is framed on the wall of the Morgan‘s living room, where the professor points to Eldâ€" fell, on the southern tip of the island, the location of a volcanic eruption he docuâ€" mented. Morgan is still happy to be working for the university, saying he appreciates the time the school has allowed him to pursue his projects and outreach work. Morgan started his long path of volunteerism in 1973, when he worked to produce a Nature of Things documentary for the CBC. "An explanation of a vol Continued on page 18 AMDREA BAILEY PHOTO *Whether you‘re looking to grab a quick lunch or you want to spend a few hours entertaining chents. 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In 1996 they decided it was trime to share it and the first Lucy‘s Seafood Kitchen opened in Mis sissauga â€" Eight years and five locations later, Len and Lucy are now running a successful chain of seafood restaurants that feature a combination of casual New England dining and the excite ment of festive New Orleans culture Business Profile A Taste of the Shore Without Leaving the City ADVERTISEMENT Come and experience Lucy‘s superior seafood for yourself. You‘ll find them conve niently located in Waterloo Town Square (fac ing Erb Street) Reservations are not required but recommended â€" especially for Friday and Saturday evenings Lucy‘s also offers catering services for offâ€"site events, and are fully equipped to cater events of any size, whether your group is 50 people or 500. You may have already experiâ€" Ti enced Lucy‘s through local communiâ€" ear _ Y <vents such as the Uptown Water loo Jazz Festival â€" Lucy‘s catered the erâ€" uCY ho Jazz Festival‘s opening gala. Although f only open since May, the restaurant at 5 has already begun to make its mark as a contributing community member by supporting local charities by donating food and gift certificates 75 King Street, Waterloo Town Square Book your office Christmas Party with Lucy‘s today! Sandor and his trained chefs have put together several holiday menus to choose from that offer a variety of seafood and pub fare, or, if you prefer to create your own menu, they will work with you to put together your very own combination of dishâ€" Lucy‘s Waterloo location features a private dining room in the rear of the restaurant which can house up to 35 people. Whether you‘re looking for a place to hold a family function, surprise birthday celebration or even your office Christmas party. Lucy‘s is ready to accommodate your special requests. hang from the bar giving the room a Southâ€" en Louisiana flair â€" it‘s like taking a trip to the south without leaving the city! 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