« Canadian Ked Cross Society §whikh¢dac’l!dloszwh § he could do through the Federâ€" g ation of Canadian Municipaliâ€" unes. Worth was to see what he 'io‘coulddolhw‘hdnm S ite Central Committee. _lo me the bottom line is, with appropriate planning at both thr:pomlmdcuylevel,somdhflmmhcommfly Other alternatives to noise walls include: * earthen berms * alternative land uses next to busy streets (such as schools, parks, business areas) * increased rearâ€"yard setbacks in residential areas * the construction of more service roads between major arterâ€" ies and residential areas * new building design and construction to counteract noise pollution. nowse. Such areas might include former industrial areas that have been rezoned as residential areas or established residential areas Mchmmmdhm&ydnnmflquyynhdzun that sound barriers would continue to be permitted. *To me the bottom line is, with appropriate nlannine at hoth ; Local officials â€"=â€"==~»=~: _ Policy Eight other communities submitted lettersâ€"ofâ€"intent to host the games by the Aug, 1 Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo will have lots of company in their joint bid to host the 2001 Canada Summer Games. "We‘ve basically said, What do you need‘?" Turnbull said about the group‘s efforts so far. "We had some discussions, at least Andrew did, with Habitat for Humanity. So they‘re good at building and Kâ€"W faces tough competition for Summer Games (Continued from page 5) C OEEAAERECaanaiss deadline, including Hamilton _ Kitchener and Waterloo Brantford, London, Niagara _ councils agreed to submit a Region, North Bayâ€"Sudbury, â€" joint bid for the games July 2. North York, Ottawa Region, _ Provincial Minister of Citiâ€" Peterborough and Windsor.All ze , Culture and Recreâ€" nine municipalities must now ll:uI':'ilyn Mushinski, will submit their bids by Sept 11. _ nominate up to three commuâ€" "So 1 just outlined to the FCM fellow some of our strengths, and he was very pleased to get the input and said that he would be trying to match us up with the municipality that had some of "They‘re very strong infudindiadinthnoadiaaision dsn it ue ae a joint bid for the games July 2. Provincial Minister of Citi zenship, Culture and Recreâ€" ation, Marilyn Mushinski, will nominate up to three commuâ€" nities for consideration by Dec.. Turnbull also said he had recently talked with the mayor of Waterloo‘s twin city, Mayor Bernard Provencher of Waterâ€" from the Mennonite Central Committee, Habitat for Humanity .and municipal sewer and water employees, Turnbull also said the leting flood victims in local homes if If municiâ€" Soe dniebaicee idea, the mayor said billets would be sought through a MON â€" FRI 9â€"300m â€" $:00pm + $AT $:â€"300m Rollupuowsleeves,puonvowglovesondgetmm shovel for the annual Waterloo Horticultural Society Show. it grows every year with "Fresh" new displays. flndforthe“pldcoffltecrop"comeedq. CONESTOGAR 7 teimep i mides par nieciate Can Yotu Dig It!? said. "So that‘s a possibility loo, Quebec, about making a joint effort to help Quebec flood victims. t "We talked briefly about the possibility of having a joint‘ mvfmnbmhm:f»np because typically many of our works people anyway would not have French and of course their people would," Turnbull â€" &00prm‘* SUN 12 noon â€" &§® £00pm â€" ING STREET NORTH AT THE CONESTOGA EXPRESSWaY Y, Em $ _ The lake is to r and Glass Gallery southeast end of water, fire and air structed from the totalling $144,00 of Waterloo, the money must be Infrastructure phase of the ga ie peil for by a ders of Winter Fe in Waterloo Park. than cider and can be used the Mc boue is quite ing and often u gar is gentler dressings. All dressed up by a pers or fruit. and cast of the 1995. Several place is to be k east of the Car Glass Gallery at the project this tender for the Water "Constructi wou