mummies-mam†. m19.m12-5 City’s ï¬rst heritage district recognized HEALTH WELLN ESS BYIAMtsliuzxsrm . L ‘ Chronicle Stu†' . . V, r ' â€"â€"â€"â€"~~~â€"â€"e~~ ‘ » 1 Com limentar Worksho . l _ . ight years of hard ‘ {F‘ . J work was formally rec ’ i “a . with Dr, Bryan Lawr'nce, 0-C- ognized last l‘hursday ' ‘ “f it, , J . when neighbours and city q . staff unveiled street signs . l f ‘7 ' T PI l" L DE. recognizing Waterloo's first , ,‘ _‘ -. a o â€Lu-“o". 10 m e What does healing require? heritage conservation dis» ‘ ', . , mu _ 0 How does your body really work? 0 Nutntlon. to support your health cm§21fziyil??grï¬zt:izjft"tx: 4 ' 0 Toxicity/Chemicals affecting your health 0 Solutions to improve your health win and Spring “its“ w ' ' r " M . Whom September 29,2012 ° Dmnsmw" mark the occasion '*' . . a M: w _ 8.“ "It was a long time com- _ M a) M £5" Suit. â€4. m WWW-dlb'amnce-com ing. but we did it." said Mayor Brenda llalloran 1. _ . f f '“‘"“""‘S “Hm" ““"“i“"3 f †CALL 51 9‘746'6022 - swat r Is 1 mm o the blue and white sign. ‘ fl?- ' ' ' “Thank you for loving " _ , f and protecting (the neigh~ " ‘ bourhood) and pushing city hall for making this happen. a . and thank you for persever~ a I d mg",- . ntro UC I HS. .. the conservation district Waterloo Mayor Brenda Halloran helps resident Philippe ' received official council Elsworthy unveil a Sign for the my; first heritage district. approval back in 2008 with N‘““°""'°'° the purpose of conserving that require a quicker hood." ' and enhancing the character response. Elsworthy said the area of the neighbourhood. The The triangular-shaped has continued that tradition ' plan sets out policy guide boundary of the district and artists. musicians. mm W lines to address land use. extends from Seagram Drive posers and entrepreneurs all additions and other exterior south along Albert Street to call the area home today. renovations or changes and the intersection with Dorset Former uptown counsel~ requires property owners to Street. and north to (‘entral lor and current CEO of the by work with the city and coun- Street, and is one of’the old- Greater Kitchener-Waterloo » cil before any construction est neighbourhoods in the Chamber of Commerce, Ian or renovation work is done. city. McLean, who worked on the The city's heritage servic» "This neighbourhood was establishment of the her- , ., .» es department deals with six the nucleus of Waterloo.“ itage district while still a i . ‘f ‘ " to eight such requests per said Philippe Fszonhy. one member of city council. said ' , 9 l _> ' year and has yet to have any oftwo area residents who sat the area should serve as a i 3 3 .. 4, . 3 difficulty reaching a consen- on the steering committee inspiration for helping to I “7 t i - at» -- ~ t sus with landowners and the when council ï¬rst approved preserve other historic _ .‘ ' f v“ ' g. ' city. the terms of reference for the neigibourhoods in the city, ‘ " 1 i y " ' ‘ . y as» "It's not a ball-and-chain preservation of the district “I hope it'sa road map for 11; 3 L. ’ . 1 1 1 , i. ' f . " A process. or an adversarial in 2004. how we will preserve our z? a ‘ r t : pmcess.†said KarenVandenv "When it was formed. it built heritage across the ’ ' . ‘ ; ~ ' ‘ ' Brink. manager of heritage was inhabited by a small community in other neigh~ . ‘ i services community of Mennonites bourbonds." he said. “This it 9 ‘ ‘ ~ g ,. 7 It can take about a month from Pennsylvania who lived was truly a community effort f f . ‘ 16 - , for the department to review and worked without a regis» and it wasn't without its own 5 g i . s i . , ~\ I an application by a propeny tered land survey. You can trials and tribulations. It ' , I . 2 , - 11 owner. but they are also usu- see a lot ofWaterloo's history takes time and effort and 5? , f _- ’ f: ally able to accommodate over the past 200 years rep- patience. but it really is ‘1 ’“ if . ‘- ' any emergency situations resented in the neighbour- worth it in the end," _ l ' ' ' J'lfl‘ " J‘s- We re hiring afamily! . ,- , a ’ ' Mormon“: Savings and Credit Union (MSCU) -s turrently seeking a family who would like in M iii the journey of Milli and boomer, With us. 4 up (lose and personal By , â€ring in Mill/V011! lives in 20141, we can share in your interactions with “3 t\ “he“ and With MSG.) it W|l| be a learning , experience limit wr'l i‘ft'w ' our member» Vlf‘W oi faith, ï¬nances, and their _ ,. . credit Uflitiri % Conversations and I‘i'i>"<)t now mi be shared li‘illthhd variety of media As F "H" F h ld Aff dabl De - 30' t With everytinii 1 we 11, MW kin approm it will be respectful and reflect our “E's res gas or e Slgn U Ions core values iir'myity newsman .]'i(1f(>‘$(X)flSlbl€ stewardship ~ - it's imporram for the 'Jâ€â€˜iiiy to have a membership at MSCU, multiple SPORTS Quahty craftsmanShlp generations a Wide minty it Me evoenent es, and a Willingness to have fun llffsme and share in â€it‘- iiriir'u-v Willi M‘)( ll BUSINESS AV ' in I w I R at. 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