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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jun 1989, p. 5

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§ MANITOU DRIVE. SUE 16 (At the Medical Centre where Courtiand and Fairway meet) Kick the Habit Now ! CORPORATE & GROUP RATES AVALABE , °0 ONLY 150 13 King St. South (at Erb) Waterloo Inquire about Yamaha Music Courses * SAFE +« PAINLESS LASER BEAM UGHT + AVOIDS WiITHORAWAL SYMPTOMS + DIETPOINTS INCLUDED Ana it‘s EFFECNHVE! * INDVIDUAL RESULTS MAY vary BOB GRAY MUSIC LTD. \\a =~ g im W@iLFAa8 ‘[fle--é&li;ai;}srf';.g;t“ :he i)eople who came here to speak have had just as long a day as the councillors," said Michael Connolly, a citizen who did not get a And it finished before hearing at least three Waterloo citizens who had waited four hours to make their views about the master plan known. It ended before council had finished dealing with the Waterloo Park Master Plan recommendations or any of the other l(} ite{z!s I_eft on the agenda. lan Kirkby Chronicle Staff They just up and left. A vote to continue Monday‘s meetix;gcf Waterloo city council past 11 pm failed to garner sufficient votes and the meeting simply ended. Chosen as best in its class by The Royal Conservatory of Music. When the going gets tough, our councilliors get going YAMAHA 886â€"0100 Systems Ltd AVAILABLE AT: WATERLOO TOWN SQUARE Your Dad Deserves the Best! SHEETING SHIRT 35.00 LV MANY MORE SPECIALS IN STORE. NOT ALL ITEMS IN ALL STORES. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTION i (edonel s o ooo ie o oo net o en o w ve nds The May 29 meeting of council did not finish until 1 am Tuesday. "It‘s high time (the lateness of meetings) was addressed," said Turnbull. "It was getting ridicuâ€" lous." chance to speak. Hugh Miller, president of Waterloo Minor Soccer, also went unheard. "I‘m beginning to get used to it," he said. "We‘ve been trying since October to be part of the planning process for (the master plan)." Mayor Brian Turnbull said council will have to consider implementing a fullâ€"fledged committee system if it hopes to have meetings finish by 11 pm. ‘I‘m peqr:onf.lly in favor of a committee system." Nevertheless, "it‘s one thing to cut the meeting off. CLASSIC MEN‘S WEAR THAT ENDURES IN STYLE & CRAFTSMANSHIP 578â€"5570 (LOWER LEVEL SCOTT ST. ENTRANCE) CHINO SHIRT MADRAS SHIRT ALL CLOTHING TWILL CARGO shoRts TWILL WALKING SHORTS 40.00 DECK SHOES CANOE MOCCASINS ALL STYLES ALL STYLES ALL STYLES ALL STYLES KITCHENER MARKET SQUARE ALL STYLES 119.99 4000 % on 50 % or â€" _ Whor w1 50 % OF 50% or WATERLOO_CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY JUNE 7 mommmmmemmmmmmemmme,,,. 2 2 2522 2 REOUAYT JUNE i is AieiMiietial â€"Adictss Tricacticd. 6i "I decided to set a precedence that we get a meeting over with." Those not heard "have to come back," she added Also voting to not extend the meeting were council. lors Blake Hull and Susan Forwell. Councillors Robert Brown, Mary Jane Mewhinney and Andrew Telegdi voted to extend the meeting. When Coun. Bill Butler decided to abstain, the tie vote failed, and Mayor Brian Turnbull was forced to adjourn the meeting Coun. Joan McKinnon was one councillior who refused to extend the meeting. "We‘ve had several meetings that have gone way beyond 11 pm. There‘s no reason why the meeting should go beyond 11. It‘s another to cut it off with delegates who sat there four hours_ and didn‘t get a chance to talk." 120" 8°" 104 orr J6" 1" 16" 16" 20" GUELPH EATON CENTRE 824â€"5900 1989 â€" PAGE 5

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