' mu Hi i n i t iiiioMt Li. - manna†\rptetiitbei «4 mm - 5 Ground broken on Eastbridge’s newest public school . ih‘ if 7 ’77.. about the resolution than lNr‘i Lildl! I only tommunity's saletv. Watkin said Watkiii "With the fire station. ll gives the (Ultl 1l in,“ "" >3 Watkiii was oii the L onimittee tor the month the satety and physltdl present e of ~"" ‘~ . , : protects. both ot which were hit with delays lirelighters" she said " l he response time - t. . . \ A \- k - A l‘he fire station came in oter budget dur right now is too long and the minutes ml! be u‘ l “ q r i, ‘ mg the detailed design and Artilllt‘tis were much better _ ‘. ‘ -‘ sâ€" set back to the drawing board, while the ' lhe school makes the community sitter :; ‘ “<1 location oi the school caused concern when too. in a way [be c hildren won‘t has e to 3!" * it was slated to be built on the west side of tross University Avenue toget to school " “a: ‘ University .‘\\t'llllt' not in the neighbour Despite the delays in both prUJt‘t ts. . :3 hood. Watkin is positive about her experieiii es But the wrinkles haw been ironed out . "When I first ruined the committee for i . the groundbreaking tor the school took the school, l had no idea that the location â€" i ‘ r place last lhiirsday at its new location on would become such a issue." she said “ll f Schooner \treet and the ï¬re station ground was such aii effort to be heard as a commu . . 1; breaking WI†be held at the end of Septem~ nity. ‘ \ i her, “But in the end. i think they listened to , Both projects WI“ vastly improve the us." . .. 4‘: 1‘ 3:"? - it“: t :(.?N'é‘ 4 ~ I v - , “I â€"’ e, 4! ' " I'- ‘ > .".-‘.. X" 3 ’7‘. I ‘i ' ’13â€, .9 ."s ' § "L"»"~§-r'~‘ 2'1" g A :3 ~ ' ." “I? '7. "1 _ :- I .- §f. ~w_ ff . ‘i - :5"; "..-' *1.; .. 43"" J 1 -. 1995‘. " . E . _ «m § x: - 11"“ . 4, ' ï¬ï¬k's'g‘; ; ., ‘ . ‘ 1‘.- CARPLT i i "I.“ -- * ' , ‘ i - ONE ' if . School board Oï¬IUaIS break ground on the new Mullen Wood Publi( School last Thursday r. can i, no“: i ; . MLWDAUAUHN PMi'i‘ o yr , a _ Bi Glut-1“.“ Donut) two major protects ‘ the etistside ï¬re station . .1. f l a , (ignite/.qnig ,,,-,,,. and Millenthxi mime School. fl f f ’ \ .. l y l a ‘ the lzastbridge Neighbourhtmd Assot‘la' ‘ ‘ _. ' " :‘1':,;1:;L";; It's been .i big coupleol “eelcs for Lasthridge, tion has been ï¬ghting for the two protects s, t?â€- 53 49 as the neighbourhood got conï¬rmation oi tor more than a year. and no one is happier \: g > - ‘ O o ‘ . 4 ~ 33>“G*“‘%L â€I: r it i J i \ i,ri"‘.(r.r.3I-. . - City adding new features to square 1 . 1 1 . . . ‘ Bimini? rm: 2 .7 , By (our. Mu DONAH) house shrubs and other greenery. said (and ,. " 4 " ' We, a“ 7 w 77.. 7 7 (ill/flilliiik M77 7“ scape architect. llarb Magee l'urner. 2‘ ' A’ ‘ s, ‘ . g: ’lhey are scheduled to be put in on the 5.; J †tile the skating rink and water teature week ofSept. 21, * . I “I, , “M I. Wire still up in the air, a few new feaâ€" ()nce those features are installed It will "235%; - sn‘msn A. tures will be coming to the Waterloo be the end of major additions for the square AVV‘ng" > 539 public square in the next month. until the rink and water feature are liiiali/ed. ' '1 _ , _ 'l'he city is in the process of purchasing the other big addition won't come until . “‘2 , “7",. planters and furniture to round out the December - infrastructure is currently ‘ .8475. , I ,1 I“ § square, being put in place to house a (Ihristmas tree. 1 z. _. The tables and seats that M'lll eventually "()nce we‘ve got this stuff in. we'll step ‘ ‘ i ‘ be put in place Will look a lot different than back and take a look at the square and A ‘ I ‘ , ‘ c. the current plastic pieces that are in the assess it," Suerich said. . ‘ A“ , . ' i square now. “We're not ready to say it's ï¬nished yet." ‘3‘ ' we: ‘ \\ “mi "We‘re looking at aluminum tables, one Meanwhile. fundraising continues for the 1;; 571mm " of those shiny metals that stays cools when skating rink. "' . . $.89 it‘s out in the sun. Something like a bistro A group of former minor hockey coaches ‘ W ‘ , table." said Tracy Suerich. the city's public are working on raising the $360,000 needed . square programmer to build the rink. 1 2 {3. -.. . p“ Suerich hopes to have six small tables They will come back to council and ’13:. f; ‘_ it that will accommodate one or two people, report on their progress Sept, 21. . 15-†' ’ as well as eight M O N TH 5 larger tables for i larger groups. N O i A: Z .50nwmm, New members welcome! Ji'lzLL": i 5112'; t'bl's will h* A ‘ "‘ "" “a“; in W; PAYM ENTS 54.49 i ~ 5.99 50% or; and others we‘ll , . , he able m g F . a ,. Dal/P67“ and Kit collections move.†she said. fl 4 ' V‘y‘f, . ,, 5†The budget )' . / r‘ ‘ . 1 tr- -;, ‘ . . ‘ for the furniture i i (I i if 'J‘ . ~‘. is $20,000 and “x i ‘ . .. 2;: 4.7:. K“ _ a. r . that includes ‘ i . 219*? ’» A ,1 4 3' \ _ -."_. a ‘ h a d i t) g n H a as. . 3 "3 i ‘ '1 ,; I’ » spaces. ' - _ _ _ /_/ ‘ . ‘ \ in addition Canadian Federation of Untversrty Women t~ - - . igbliTshfiligiigii KltChener-WaterloO . 3’ 5230.; ///f â€My†(/ 72mm] ffnm ’ is looking at Notâ€"tor-prolit club of female unnersity graduates ‘ :LTSugiz‘Erde ()s er 40 interest groups such as Bridge, ln\estments. Theatre. FACTORY FLOORING shade in the Gourmet, Arts. Trayel. Books. and Nutrition / CARPE’ I ‘ ONE F L00 R square. Tuesday, September 15. 6:30pm fl ‘8‘ HOME Planters are . . . slated to be Hilliard Hall. First tinned Church: Waterloo installed in the (Corner ofWillinm Ind King Streets) m , t _ ~ . I Hours â€who“, mp . )0 Victoria St .i Kittiiener â€" . Most meetings open to visitors! . 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