PAGE 4 - â€12511.00 comma, memo“. uovsugsa 35.7100) 20% OFF-ALI. STORE STOCK $0D-thttr-ntttr.2StrtNtus DRESSES 'A Price OluRaekol you MN T BEAT mm man roe me: a g GREAT art,:,:,:,,;::,:.:::;,';;::',),',,'::;)'","'"?, Mil EM! '""',iiiij'liiiiiis a, 00 f, an». TheIFashion LADIES' WEAR as Km ST. IL. WATERLOO I!“ P.D.l.. W. UC., WJOGOMI lk Price BIIllAl WINS 'l'ftill"f8"lt 9,,l!i,L,lfyy'!,'fiii!ju-oo EKELPARK FIGURE, g75-100,ooo Following the In- camen part of CDC's Tuesday meeting. figure for the budget has been reached and will be tinalixed some- time in January. The final figure will depend on how much the CDC pays its civic development officer (yet to be hired) and the amount of advertis- ing used to promote downtown develop- ment, Henry said. The bulge! tor the city’s Civic Develop ment Committee (CDC) will fall within the 87540,“! range, pndicts its chairman. Alderman Robert In order to attract a development officer with experience in pro motion, development, and zoning, “we'll have to consider a 830-403“) salary range." he said. The CDC chairman will survey what other municipalities pay de- velopment ofricers be- fore asking members to agree on a figure. Money spent on ad- vertising will depend on whether the CDC opts for "an aggressive promotion campaign or a low profile." said Henry. Civic development group reviews budget, zoning By “(KM Dining ghe public " UNIVERSITY AVE. E. - 885-5090 SALES . SERVICE . PARTS . LEASING ok" - '.giiiel 0" 'Jlke" 'th ',Gtift We" 1|qu 2% 193‘ Alderman Doreen Thom-s warned members ensued In a tug-of-war over the zoning density the CDC will -recominend to camel] for the city nren. saying it would defeat the committee's goal of upgrading the downtown’s appear- said, adding that some density regulations should be implemented pudendum irigtoatsiafidusity "I'm scared sun of allowing apartment ac- commodation no high that it downgrades the to guard agiinst over- the committee "will have to be pretty ttex- ible with zoning in the area or else nothing will go up. TNe market is the controlling factor, and developers have to build enough units on their property to get a return on their money." said Henry. willuveadireetbear- ing on whether the CN decidestottuiidaemn- pic: on land it owns in theBeginaandWilliam While zoning chimes St. am. Kayo: lar- ioeteCnrruisatttCDC mmnttemttamatdgtteus mt"theoveratld-ity stead of worrying than individual devel- growth throughout WI Waterloothe CDC and came“ “must avoid clamping on our delegates voted unanimously to Syd Brown. Waterloo Region‘s immune-only police chief, received backing from the Police Ami/r lion of Ontario (PAO) in his fight to get back to work. During a My PAO center- petit%t the solicitor-general to have Brown returned to active duty necessary to force his reinstate Brown, who was onginaily fired as chief Jan. 3, Mmr, was given back his due and sun-y last month after a Court of Appeal decision quashed the noon leading to his dismissal. The Waterloo Region Brown backed by Ontario police months after Brown’s dismissal ordered Brown not to perform any The PAO, representing Ontario's 17,000 police officers. echoed 1atordertoeoeouratte oe2ggdihlltgtLat. tron." Baid Carroll. Members of the eight-Inn col-mince won't Inna." “and!!!†Standard equipment includes a centre-lift tailgate, power-assist front disc brakes, steel-belted radial whitewall tires, tinted glass, woodgrain instrument panel, four-speed manual transmission or if you order the longbed model, a five-speed manual transmission and a rear step bumper. In other agend- jurisdiction in the cue. implying it's a heel matter. Chris Jones. chairman of the Waterloo Region Police Commis- tsimtrynotntioqrirsgttimtontstrume natrdaties.Aemmhgtotheptrtice Act-suspended MBeer must either be charged within " hours or be returnedtoduty. Soucitor-Generalnoylclurtry an's stand that the local com- she. said tseivas surprised by the PAO decision. Although police dliets are all members of the PAC. he said that the Association has never baton declared it represents chiefs. who have their own ISM-don. Jones admitted that petitioning the solicitor-general is n legitimate right of the association. but “I was surprised they would interfere " tara1Gqitheetgtqst3egr Chen, planner Patti Patti. and Joh lot-- stephen, member of the local WWI o MAZDA