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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Feb 2004, p. 5

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Continued from page 1 will have on the Wilmot Line north of the Columbia Street connection. Neighbourhood needs protection, say citizens Kevin Eby, director of community planning for the Region _ of _ Waterloo, explained the importance of the land surrounding the Wilmot Line. Eby assured council that the region‘s plan is not to use the northern part of the Wilmot Line as a direct route for traffic, citing the importance of the provinâ€" cially significant weilands that border the regional road. "This is a road not equipped to handle large amounts of traffic," Eby said. A presentation by Neil Stewart and Margaret Scott set the tone for the rest of the evening. Both are members of the Karaoke Klub and sang an environmentally motivated version of "It‘s a Small World After All". The duo did this to drive across the importance of several environmentally sensitive areas surrounding Wilmot Line, such as Schneider‘s Woods, Schafer‘s Woods, Sunfish Lake and Forested Hills. Scott also worried about the effect of salt on the provincially significant wetâ€" lands. "We don‘t think you can put a cost on the environâ€" ment," said Scott. Carol Wiebe of MHBC Planning Limited represents landowners in the Clair Meadows subdivision. Wiebe spoke on behalf of the landowners and sugâ€" gested the subdivision was never designed to handle the amount of traffic that would be diverted into the neighbourhood if the proâ€" posed Columbia Street extension is not approved.. "We also have to make sure these neighbourhoods *LIMITED TIME LEASE OFFER on the 2004 FX35 through Infiniti Financial Services anly Payments are $659¢mth. far 36 manths. 0 A C. dawn payment ar trade .n of $8,000 plus first manthly payment. Security deposit waived. Tatal lease nhirgation is $31,724 which includes destination and delivery charges. A | R. 4 9% 72,000 km aliowance, additional kilometres at $0.15 ($0.10/km if arranged at lease inception}. Zero down payment plans are also available. Taxes, lirence ani insurance are extra. MSRP for the 2004 FX35 is $52.700. Taxes. licenre. insurance, destinatinn and delivery charges are extra on purrhase amount. Dealerships are ‘ree o set individua! prices. See your Infiniti Dealership far mare infarmatinn. **See owne‘s manual for proger use af achags. *Factory installed aptior 2004 FX35. Luxury SUV. Sports Car. In One. (estethe »O0n tX i5 ham | $ ( Spo'rts car. Luxury SUV..There’s no nfeed to on :i:fi:éh:éf.::;‘l'fifrgfi ' 659m":‘ decide. The FX35. Everything you need, in one. [ e | _« 280â€"HP DOHC V6 engine « 5â€"speed automatic transmission with manual shift mode and gated shifter « ATTESA Eâ€"TS" Allâ€"Wheel Drive System * Bose‘â€"powered 300â€"watt 11â€"speaker audio system «* Leather seating with heated front seats « Power sliding glass sunroof * Dualâ€"stage supplemental airbags" * 4â€"year/100,000 km Comprehensive New Vehicle Warranty * Available Infiniti DVD Mobile Entertainment System with flip down 7.0â€"inch colour screen. There are many sports cars and luxury SUVs, but only one FX35. www.guelphinfinitinissan.com 805 WOODLAWN ROAD W., (Hwy. #7) GUELPH AUTO MALL 822â€"9200 tax: 767â€"0092 KW & Cambridge 658â€"6798 GUELPH GVD| N F i N | T The 70 children who visit Bertie‘s Place at Albert McCormick community cenâ€" tre every week now have a new indoor playground to enjoy, thanks to the Lakeshore Village Optimist Club. The Optimist Club‘s Bob Jones was on hand recently to dedicate the new playground, joined by some of the kids in the program. For more information on the program that now provides indoor recreation to 41 local families, call 885â€"1220, ext. 234. are protected," she said. About 70 residents came out to the meeting. The meeting ran until midnight. Playing around #08 vMRANAC PhOTO

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