fe ern Emm se on n Vinny Firetto promotes his cookbook, My Se Recipes, a guide to cooking with beer, wine Chapters in Waterloo on Saturday. The bool $19.95, includes a variety of recipes, includir beer hummus and ice wine scallops. Mayor Herb Epp said comments about this projâ€" ect being rushed are untrue. A project along these lines has been around since he ran for office years ago, he said. "My main concern is due diligence, duty of care and due process," he said, adding citizen input needs to be collected from all resiâ€" dents, not just those on the west side. > "I think there‘s been a lot of questions asked, and I think there are a lot of quesâ€" tions that need to be asked," Rektor said. Although he is in favour of building additional recreâ€" ational facilities, more conâ€" sideration should be placed on the impact this proposal would have on the city‘s existing facilities. Delegate Stan Rektor is also opposed to council rushing through with this project, especially during the summer when many residents are away on holiâ€" days. the environmental and financial implications must be addressed, he said. "I do not see the wisdom of rushing to a memo of understanding with UW before this is resolved. "This push by staff and some members of council is rushed to the point of being forced on this community." Continued from page 1 City should slow project down, says resident Cooking up a storm Sé_turday. The book, which costs "We‘ve heard the city is moving too fast. We‘ve heard the YMCA is moving too slow. We want to assure you we are dancing as fast as we can. And we want to walk through the process with you." The charity must thorâ€" oughly do its homework before making a decision, she said. The YMCA â€" which is expected to pay $6 million of the $29â€"million project â€" will probably not be able to firmly commit to this plan until the end of the year, said Barbara Hill, a member of its board of directors. including potato and Farbrother said having a joint site, instead of standâ€" alone facilities, would maxiâ€" mize resources and probaâ€" bly require less land # And a oneâ€"stop destinaâ€" tion would benefit residents and the environment, he said. Residents would no longer have to drive their children one place for books and to another for recreâ€" ational activities. "That‘s really i period of time to million." "It‘s not totally new. And there are a lot of people who are very supportive of it and don‘t think it‘s rushed at all," he said D‘Ailly said Rektor had raised some good points, especially since council only learned about the partner ship with UW in April. My Secret Booze and spirits, at iEMWFER oamistom io really not a long spend $9