Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 25 Jul 1979, p. 8

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* o d «sls l s figs Uy" * s nc ="Page 8 â€" Waterioo Chronicle, Wednesday, July 26, 1979 Whether it‘s news from a city council meeting, or pictures from a local school play, you‘ll probably find it in your Waterloo Chronicle. When your eightâ€"yearâ€"old son scores his first goal, you can read about it in the Waterloo Chronicle. When you‘re concerned about parking in the downtown area, you can read about it in the Waterloo Chronicle. News from our nation‘s capital and around the world is important. But daily newspapers, radio and television cover that area with increasing efâ€" ficiency. At The Chronicle, we‘re more conâ€" cerned about what‘s happening withâ€" in our city limjyts. Much of that news may seem unimportant when comâ€" pared to events on a national and inâ€" ternational scale. But to the family livâ€" ing in Waterloo, they‘re of vital imporâ€" tance. Read your Waterloo Chronicle every week. That‘s why we‘re here. Our job is to reflect the opinions, tastes and trends of Waterloo residents. Everything about your community newspaper is designed to suit Waterloo, from our news and sports to our advertising and classified section. Waterloo isn‘t Kitchener. It‘s not Cambridge, EImira or New Hamburg. Waterioo is a city with a character. And that character is as individual as the people who live here. That‘s what makes us your community newspaper. That‘s because we‘re your community newspaper. Established 1855 e‘re here because ru‘re here. _ 24 &# Aal m P uud s t *3 I bed J @"

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