ears of building on the FWaterluo moraine came true last week when construction crews had to pump thousands of gallons of fresh water out of the Wideman Road extenâ€" sion and flush it out into local storm water manageâ€" ment ponds. Project too close to water table; ditches collapse Whoa water! Continued on page By Bos Vrranac C .‘hmntc{e Staff Kierle toric S and w rleigh Wheeler, 2, was one of c Site in Kitchener. Her mom, | welcomed her into the coun Bluevale highâ€"school students tune up for appearance at uptown jazz festival Page 13 ne of six kids who became new C nom, Lynda, guided her through country. Kierleigh is originally frc Serving your community since 1856 neeenmennmmntntmmmmmmmmmmmmmsl2222 0 WCI basketball star gets the call from Vermont university/Page 20 Waterloo school‘s reading program getting high marks/Page 10 yecame new Canadians Saturday at Woodside National Hisâ€" d her through the lineup of dignitaries who shook her hand is originally from China. maEkI0 BMX CS DENISE MULLER rmote Longtime barber shop finds a new home uptown Page 15 ] Council set to debate _ rec facility PomF M eer ob mt is $29 million with the YMCA expected to kick in $6 million for the new recreation centre, while the city gets a favourable lease on the land More than 50 people attended the public open house at Sir John A. MacDonald high school June 27 and expressed concerns about everyâ€" thing from the potential cost of the project to the location of the proâ€" posed joint venture on a parcel UW land just before the bend at Fischerâ€" Hallman and i roads. The pmiecltisncongte';f the project is $29 million wish Lo Wnulas They‘re.ready to support a memâ€" orandum of understanding coming to council next Monday to get the ball rolling on a project that could add 23 acres of sportsfields on the west side. 1 L d en e dsn m nc between the city, the University o Waterloo and the Kitchenerâ€"Water loo YMCA. No t c ts n instead of dragging out the process any longer and perhaps missing an opportunity to form a partnership between the city, the University of td o 1 in attendance â€" Jim Bolger and. .Jan McLean â€" said it‘s time to get going ineraed urqcn s 0 uol itizens asked Waterloo council ‘ to pause before rushing to judgment on a proposed westâ€"side library and recreation complex, at a public open house last week. But at least two of the itizens list worries at open house By Bos Vrranac Chronicle Staff Oondnuedonn7 counciliors