group of six conâ€" Aiemed citizens has mbarked on a $2â€" million fundraising camâ€" paign to promote the new Health Sciences Campus in Kitchener, with the hope of attracting more healthâ€"care professionals to the area. "Doctors and nurses Campaign hopes to attract more doctors Healing & Scar Rescue E _ You have options. g Free consult with MD, & _ Treatment with RN & _ Call For Details 5 ACNE? By Jennirer ORMsTON _ Chronicle Staff 519.578.2828 1375 Weber Street Victoria at Westmount (A Block from Chareoal Staak House) Continued on page 6 450 Erb Street (Beechwood Plaza) 519â€"725â€"7007 > Hlombab Magic® K‘*A Of, e ) _ WEIGHT LOSS & NUTRITION CENTRES | Your First Little Shop of Horrors kicks off 60th season for Kâ€"W Musical Productions. Saturday night was the annual Real Men Can Cook fundraiser at the Waterloo Inn and Conference Centre. Showing off his culinary skills was Waterloo fire Chief John deHooge adding the finishing touches to his 700 Strasburg Rd. (At Blodding Road) Dutch crepes Canada‘s Weight Loss Program of Choice ... 4 KEY REASONS WHY * Results * Price * Convenience * Reputation Hail to the chef Fate has a hand in launching Trudezign/Page 17 Weaving together some of Waterloo‘s history/Page 10 WATERLC3 pust PHOTO COURTESY OF MIKE GIFFORD C LBRARY Age no impediment for U.S. doubles squash champion. w2 5 i. Your First 1E Pounds P _ Are Free* *Based on full program, excludes product, no enrollment fee ity council opted to stay the course and make no zoning amendments in an area that some residents are concerned is turning into a student ghetto. Council heard arguments from homeowners with residences between King Street, Columbia Street, Lester Street and University Avenue on Monday. The area, mainly made up of wartime housing, has become prime real estate for landlords lookâ€" ing to rent to students due to its proximity to the universities. â€". _ That‘s creating a divide within the neighbourhood as more and more students pile into the small houses and families are pushed out, said Miroslay Zalewski, who has lived on Lester Street for a decade. "We are very much a neighbourâ€" hood in peril, a community in criâ€" sis," he said. "We need a new vision for this neighbourhood." But instead of proposing a ban on student housing in the area, Zalewski suggested a more mixedâ€" use community, where families, seniors, young professionals and students could all live in harmony. "We are looking for mayor and Residents worried about student yhetto By GrEG MaCDonaLD Continued on page 7