That said, we cordially invite you to co the critically acclaimed Saab 9008 with th; From $27,500 or BMW 318i. The $1,400 advantage ongm the exercise worthwhile. For a test 83 1 8 /me. + drive, visit your nearest i P * . t 36â€"month lease retailer or call 1â€"800:263â€"1999; The 199 5 Saab 900 month Phee Never invite:comparison unless you know you can win. Inserts delivered with this week‘s Waterioo Chronicle: Waterloo,council is preparing to consider mmene id oicel faintantee ce . Representatives from Canbar/Exbar Limited attended a Waterloo physical development comâ€" What a season for the Laurier women‘s soccer team. They won the national title for the second time in the Dave Kelly, owner of Cyclepath bike shop in Waterloo, is helping to make Christmas brighter for local needy thildren......................1 â€"___ _ *Selected areas only. MAIRBLOO PUBLIC UUBRARÂ¥1q monday night in orter to apply 10 he Silver Lake Roundtable wants Waterloo I gouncil to approve spending $521,000 next year to begin the process to clean up Silver Lake. The Roundtable, an 18â€"member volunteer group directing the Silver Lake Class Environmental Assessâ€" ment.Study, will be making a presentation to council Thmndlï¬tcbac-WawhoMldmlhoduï¬m’vmd“McmdnyGirl"hasonemmnidn drdlumkbduttkamhpu-pmnlkamintthqumSezs:oryonpagcl& Lake‘s fate now up to council Silver Lake rehabilitation may cost city $521,000 in ‘96 & . | a 36 manth lease inctuding ,.u.: inspection. Down payment of $6,740 and $400 secuâ€" . +2 +T e e Eaoianacie ns sns rit hane niowes cvomm on wer pror.v: + for a zone chat licatior nSï¬&}L’. fnengand uy e pao n migines in approximately 13 acres of land it owns immediâ€" ately east of the Waterloo Recreation Centre. Monday night‘s meeting, an informal public hearing, wits only to provide council and the public with information about the proposal. Council will not make a decision on the matter Chronicle Staff my +Based on published MSRP of base BMW 318 $28,900, not inluding freight, Hoance, ( ) o es Fefatien raveme i nop ME a a 1106 Samh P00E 1 6n 427500 darnd on Trii a o_ e Tt cenpgiemmemess: aAerend an m cormmenrer s sngere # ~v tm s â€" w @5 I B } Mess mm IT‘S SHOW TIME considering concepts to clean up and improve Silver Lake and Laurel Creek, immediately northwest of the lake, since this past January. "We‘re not naive," said class environmental assessâ€" ment study coordinator and Waterloo city planner, Brian Trushinski. "We know it‘s going to be very difficult for councilâ€" lors to wrestle with a request for $521,000 while on the other hand they‘re cutting budgets significantly for many other things." (Continued on page 2) commercial offices, a hotel and some retail comâ€" ponents. A new public street, to run north from the Menno Street/Erb Street West intersection and into Father David Bauer Drive, is also part of (Continued on page 6) until a formal public meeting is held, likely late this winter or in the early spring. The company is proposing a development for Deborah Crandall photo Bâ€"K MOTORS 485 King St. North Waterioo, Ont. 885â€"5090 "You take off 20 per cent of 10 per cent, that‘s two. So we‘re talking about a twoâ€"perâ€" aterloo Mayor Brian Turnbull says ww-mhotlflllmcwinhvclom by approximately three per cent if the provincial government cuts municipal transfer payments 20 per cent in 1996. Turnbull said if the province cuts transfer payments for 1996, Waterioo would lose approximately $800,000. Provincial Finance Minister, Ernie Eves, is expected to reveal more "Our grants from the province are, to round them off, about 10 per cent of our total revâ€" ment cuts on Nov. 23. The mayor was responding to comments made by Cambridge Mayor Jane Brewer to Cambridge‘s Economic Development Advisory Committee last week. Brewer told the commitâ€" tee she believes cuts to provincial transfer payâ€" ments for 1996 will likely be 20 per cent due to comments made by provincial Municipal Affairs Minister Al Leach last Aug. 21. Howâ€" ever she also told the committee she believes provincial cuts may total 20 per cent in 1997 and 10 per cent in 1998. Turnbull said he, too, had heard that cuts in provincial transfer payments to municipalities could equal 20 per cent in both 1996 and 1997 but said he hadn‘t heard anything about 1998. However he said even if the figures are accurate, the cuts will not be as severe as they information regarding provincial transfer payâ€" Provincial cuts could mean 3% increase in mill rate OUCH â€" (Continued on page 2)