Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Feb 1994, p. 14

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PAGE 14-WAWMW!.W1& 1994 What LACAC Does * Prepares and updates a list of properties which have received heritage designation and/or are worthy of conservation. * Recommends to municipal council and properties that are architecturally and/or historically significant and as such should receive historical designation. * Researches the architectural and historical heritage of the buildings and properties before designation is recommended to Council. Built in 1903 for Herbert Sayder, owner of Snyder Bros. Furniture and later purchased in 1929 by the Seagram family. Was designated in 1983. Prepares a detailed ongoing inventory of Waterloo properties and a list by year of buildings which are 100 years old. Informs the local community about heritage conservation. Lands granted to the Crown in 1909 with the * building being completed in 1912 and was the Local Architectural Conservation locati@n of the City‘s post office until 1967. _‘ Advisory Committee Snyderâ€"Seagram House Was designated in 1988. The Old Post Office 35 King Street North _ 50 Albert Street Tickets are $5.00 per person and are available form any L.A.C.A.C. Member, Kâ€"W Garden Club Member, Shirley Hayes, L.A.C.A.C. Secretary, at 747â€"8773 or can be purchased on the day of the tour at the Button Factory, 25 Regina Street, South. The City of Waterloo Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee and the Kâ€"W Garden Club are hosting a Heritage Tour of 5 Designated Buildings on Sunday, February 27, 1994, 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Built in 1886 to house the button business founded by Richard Roschman in 1878, which by 1900, employed over one hundred people. Was designated in 1982. L.A.C.A.C. Members: Art Dayman, Chairperson Ellis Little, Coâ€"Vice Chairperson Rosemary Rowe, Coâ€"Vice Chairperson Suk Mansell, Past Chairperson Malcolm Lobban Robert Nichol Peter Wyshynski Marg Zavaros Shirley Hayes, Secretary If you think your property is worthy of "designation", please contact any L.A.C.A.C. member or the L.A.C.A.C. Secretary at 747â€"8773. HERITAGE LANDMARK Old Button Factory 25 Regina Street South City of Waterloo Why LACAC Is Important LACAC â€" an Important Community Group * Involves local citizens in the exciting and vital area of conservation and preservation * Recognizes the people and places that made Waterloo what it is today * Preserves our unique historical past * Assists in research and technical advice on properties throughout Waterloo By 1993, twentyâ€"seven properties have received historical designation through our municipal council, under the Ontario Heritage Act. Built in 1867 as a oneâ€"andâ€"aâ€"halfâ€" storey wooden house, and enlarged in 1886 to two stories. * Was designated in 1981. Built in 1849, and is a good Example of Victorian Gothic Architecture. Was designated in 1977, and was the first LACAC designation in the City. McLaughlin House 20 Menno Street Voelker House 36 Young Street West

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