Education Continued from Page Al this would be the foyer.” The open area, in the center of the building, could be used for retailing in the summer. During winter months, when weather forc- €s people indoors, various types of performing arts events could be held in the foyer. ~ We don’t have weather like this all the time,” Burton said. “We have to have things down here in the winter to bring people down and if it’s connected to a confer ence centre in the future, that’s great.” Although the building was changed from a one-storey struc- ture to accommodate a future con- ference centre, Burton said there has been no formal discussions. “We've had unofficial meetings with individuals, some members of council and individual members of the Memorial Park Society. ~ What has to take place is Structured meetings with authorit- ies to make it happen. So far there’s only been general discus- sion.” Sidney Pier has yet to Satisfy council on providing ample park- ing spaces for the extra Square footage, an increased footprint to 21,000 square feet from 14,000. “We're 29 spaces short Tight now . . . and we can provide that in a variety of ways,” Burton said. He’s working with the architect and other planners to find the most Late papers Last week’s edition of The Review was delivered to route carriers significantly later than normal, resulting in some read- ers not receiving a copy until late Wednesday, while others had to wait until Thursday. The newspaper rolled off the press on schedule but machin- ery used to fold the newspapers and insert flyers did not work properly, resulting in a 13-hour delay. The Review apologizes to its readers and advertisers for the delay and abrogates responsi- bility from carriers. HH TheReview Wednesday, August 1, 1990 SAIL ROOF stands out from \ new marina facilities building at the Port of Sidney, installed’ Saturday. economical way to provide those spaces. The third building is part of the development agreement Sidney Pier made with the Town and, although significantly later than originally scheduled, Burton said itll be nicer than what was origin- ally planned. “It’s going to be a far better project than anyone ever thought it would be,” he said. “(A port development in) O’Connor, Wash- ington is the best example of what's going to happen here and it’S not just for tourists.”” A target of moorage for 300 vessels is still firmly set, with berths from 30 to 80 feet being sold. Langstaff said over 200 berths will be complete by the end of this month, including 100 berths for visiting boaters. Of 25 condominiums and four townhouses, residents have moved or are moving into 14 sold condos and two sold townhouses, with 13 left on the real estate market. ~ People started moving in at the end of June,” he said. So far, two businesses have opened — a cafe and a marine pub — and business is brisk for both, he said. “These places have only been open for a few weeks and already you see the result,’ Burton said. “People start coming down here and more follow, it just feeds on itself.” Piles are ready to be put in place for Building 3 and Burton expects it to be formed in October, with total completion by next fall. The Port of Sidney project was first proposed in April 1986. “After | lost 50 Ihs., | have a healthy appetite for life thanks to Nutri/System,”” ‘l ate real food like Spaghetti and Meatballs, Beef Tacos, Pancakes, and Caramel! Popcorn. And | still took off all the weight | wanted to. | get an appetite just thinking about the delicious NutriSystem food. 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