l WA! l Kl t )0 (.llRUNlCLl: _- Wednesday December : :uw ' 3 (I . .3}. ‘7 A, " w _. ' T a. it. . . a? _ l i. 1' L > “3n. , B yh barr l d v by 'd asf f m yramid O Opes to get 8 e 0 er 1 e 01‘ 01‘ er I) Bi Boa VRBANM pyramid that once marked the focal point of u... .7 f "[L’â€â€œ["f’,â€ll,. , the local distillery industry "We're hoping to preserve some of these es .lllt'd(l\ “on t)\‘t'l the t oiiiiiiittt-e for the future." he said. â€We want to give looking into what to do Will) the rein ' people an idea about what it was all about.†iiiiiits of the Martel l’si‘uiiiitl .it the for ,_ Betty Anne Keller, the (‘itv of Waterloo‘s nier \nigniiii Museum > v. manager ol cultural development. said she Non eight year old Jordan Rutledge is was blown away by Jordan's enthusiasm for hoping the it-st of lllt' toiiiiiiuiiity â€rolls otit . the project and hoped he i\tlltld inspire the barrels and tome up \\llll (lit-ii o\\ii ‘ some other people to be lll\lil\t'tl in creating ideas as to what to do “Illt the 100 barrels , ‘5 _ a new community prolect, salvaged from the former limtliiiaik to make g â€He's quite passionate," said Keller. "lie way for the new Balsillie school Ill \iigust ' sets a great example." " l he} needed help." said Ionian about .â€" ' People can still call or e-mail their ideas why he decided to ioiii his first city ('tlllllllll % s... to Keller by the Dec. 7‘ deadlitie. They can tee. "We just need more ideas for it." a ' reach her by calling 519â€"747-8505. or by e» _ Jordan has been getting the word otit "ii . ' mailing bakeller@waterlmt.ea. himself by creating mo bookmarks and fly “r " She hopes to collect the ideas and put t‘fs reading "What should we do with the _ , them forward to the committee. that Barrels?" He also passed out most of them to ' includes Jordan. his school, Bridgeport public. and other ‘7‘ ‘ (HM ; 9.: The committee Will then identify their schools in his southeast Waterloo llt‘lgl]~ ' t , 1, as .3 w ' top five ideas and present them in the hourhood. . .. ,. by“ . . “If“ ’ ’ . . . Chronicle to gauge community support. “We wanted to 'et some kids involved," ‘ ' '. €32} _' 5:4.“ .46 f ‘ , There are ahead [7 ideas, but as Jordan said lordan. “ lhey think it s a good protect. ‘ ’ J :_' ‘ ‘ “‘7" A! T constantly reminds anyone who asks him. but we need more ideas." ; -' v.-. ‘ . â€a.†‘ '. my ~ there's always room for more. Some of the early ideas for what to do f VT :55 7. y . ... 4"4' w “He's so unique and we‘re havingaton of . .. with the barrels include painting them. or y :1! ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ 1’“ g-F u! an!" '. . y fun working with him.†said Keller. “He obviâ€" using them to build a new public art piece in y. T .1 "' " L? . > ‘ ' “ ‘ ously cares deeply about his community" from of the hotel that's planned for the for . .f , "' y we†11“»‘2 ' " ’ m It‘s not the ï¬rst time that lordan has nierCanbar lands . i I,“ . " 4. “ helped out with a city project. . If you painted them, yoti would have to ‘ . ‘ a." . ‘wg‘ ‘ His dad Mark said he was also the Chll' repaint them every year,‘ said lordaii. â€And if a! - » i \ dren's spokesperson for the University iiéiillséiéiei‘iélii'l‘oii"WW“ mm“ __‘_.... - - ‘3’†M â€we “1 D â€I if£lil§2°§él§f§§$iÂ¥ï¬ia... said. “I lordan would like to see a more rma~ Jordan Rutled e. 8, ist ing to drum up ideas to see what can be done with 100 salvaged bar just want other ple to et involved and P9 9 W _ _ . ‘ . 990 g nent monument to Waterloo's past and the rats from the former Barrel Pyramid. The deadline for submussions is Dec. 7. lava-M more get the barrel rollmg.†o o o o o o 0 Questions raised about amemties available at public square rink BYCHARLUITE Poona PARKHIIL the lack of answers about how the and we see how the ublic uses it. then we'd talk about it in the merits. s . . p . (.hrunu‘leS/afl rink Will be operated. developed And ifthere was a need for lockers, future. It's an ongoing develop A City ofWaterloo document and paid for. ment." states Kitchener's operating cost is he wand opening ofthe skating “These days you don't leave The civic skating rink in front of about $100,000 a year. The same rink inWaterloo public square your boots and shoes out on a . m _. Kitchener City Hall is heavily used. document estimates an annual isset togoahead on December bench." Fulop said. “The whole W . “There's probably about 300 peoâ€" operating cost for Waterloo's civic 20. concept. not to have a washroom ple in aday. and it can be up to ï¬ve rink at $138,000, That pays for But at least one citizen is disap- or changeroom, it's nonsense" mm or six hundred on weekends," said staff, insurance. utilities. mainte- pointed with the lack of amenities. Mayor Brenda Halloran said the . â€has,†‘ city staffer Kim Kugler. nance. equipment and snow . - Anastasia Fulo would like to ‘it has made arran e ent* with pl F. . That rink iso en from 9 am, to removal. take her l0-year-ol’d granddaugh- lhgmanagement of\Agi'aFe\rlooSlom‘i m awning†hm , 10 pm. througlli the week. and The rink is opening earlier than ter for a spin around the ice, but Square for skaters to use the wash- lulu!!!†ï¬lflllflm family- until 11 pin. on weekends. At least expected due to the fundraising isn't sure where they 'would put oti rooms there. They will only be â€my“: an. inviting. one city staff person is on hand the efforts of a group called Skate for their skates. lock up their shoes, or available during the hours the mall {no ddll’, Sm“ Guanine entire time, to clean the ice. SOClb the Square. who donated $385,000 use the washroom. is open. M a†m rink (m rity ofï¬cers are on duty inside city toward the initial start-up cost of "And have they thought about lockers. additional washrooms m - hall. 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