â€"Serving your community since 1 856 -â€" mmmtw -'°' ' WEDNESDAY, men 2 . , st INCLUDING HST . Md“ “ . ' ' ., .’ * , ~ ' anwurswkflfzg - ‘ - - '~ 4. ,_ flywtth newlwebstte troubles -- ‘ ~ “it". w i, L ~ : . f. .7 es: .’ :92}? a at? ' . . t 3 4‘ , = . ’ 37%.": r g ‘ ‘ Citizens to meet ’ , K . .. e o " 3-7; , ' “ v _. ~ A " ‘ 1 with public board at ~- . , over tree removal ‘ 7-? E \ " at Empire school 5 1;; Bruins Mason ChmnicleStajf - 9-77 r m . arents and residents worried ~-‘ H P about the loss of mature trees at cm â€FE Empire Public School will have . . a chance to air those concerns tomor- C‘ty ofWaterloo wins mw night at the school. sustainability Clare Brennan and others will try guard/Pay 13 to convince the Waterloo Region Dis- trict School Board to save at least , ' some of the approximately 22 trees the board wants to chop down to - t noflbgs accommodate a $4â€"million addition, . ‘ ' i inchidingï¬venewdassrooms.anew an: :: I " gym and an expanded library. El m 3'; Ibo school will also see its parking _ lot expended to about 60 spots. Bren- nan said. and ground has already * ' ' ' ..; ’ ~ g ‘ ‘muemanmo begnbmtmonunnewmion. PlayingalittleIrlsh tune a: .1 53‘" t' f 3‘?!me flmsï¬tï¬gl's mu: Local Celtic rock gtoup the Shenanigans provtded' the soundtrack at the Shamrock Shake Up held at Water- ‘ ‘ I u â€ees-doga p mg h I‘ ' loo public square last Friday. The family-friendly event also included Irish dancing, a leprechaun and fun crous. 53.1 rennan, w 0 Ives on activities for kids who were also celebrating the last day of the Mardt Break. Stanley Dnve. ' “What kind of example is that set- > * ting for the kids?†. a Rambo“ (3 11 w 1 Pkl ‘- mam... Sammy; ounc approves ater 00 ar p an bouts and parents With information Brim Mason The redesign had been ques- “We were really clear with our about the plans for the "'ch (Juronicle Staff tioned by council in the past, most concerns and staff has worked real- She said other °Ptt°n5 ft)" the recently at the beginning of this ly diligently over the last three planned mm" or the parkingiot ith a clearer picture of month when council weighed the weeks and l've been able to work i g ‘ shouldbeconstdered. suchas movmg that the immediate idea ofreining in some of the park with them to hit all those check- ‘3 7 , : .. r . It from the back Of the SChOOt t0 the future of the Waterloo committee's plans points," said Scian after Monday’s mammograms» front, where only a few trees ““3ҠPark redesign looks like â€" includ- Coun. Karen Scian, chair of the council meeting. In M have to be CUt down. She also W0†ing detailed budget information city's ï¬nance committee, voted Earlier this month council m M" ders why 50 many additional SPOtS â€" city council has given the against the project earlier this raised concerns the committeewas athfleedesu'ldmx West "69d to be added when the SChOOt $2.3-million redesign of the park’s month but said the work by staff to going ahead with plans and vision- (m M) has fewerthan 30 "0"- entrance facing Father David clarify the work and the funding ing without council approval. 5W Wonpqelo BauerDrivethego-ahead. wannimportantstep. Wenpqe7 SeeQIMO‘mithdi » . . ' ‘ 26mm. . Wetter. (H Tel: (519) 894-350 ‘