Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Oct 1991, p. 8

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Cambridge 740-0726 Guelph 767-0832 Kitchener 578-4920 Oct. 20 - 27 Home Support Worker); Week l Catholic education is very important to me, It Is to you then on November 12th vote Mel Barrie, ARE SPECIAL! "Primarily, I felt I didn't have the ttttte to devote to lcouncxll and really do the Job properly and 9mm 1t," Hull sand, "You have to have the time to get involved Hull, a financial planner who is new area manager for the Equion Group (now in the process of getting up a local office), said he made the decision to leave munic- 1pal politics because career re. sponsibilitiea would not allow mm the tune a councillor', p051- uon demands. to step dorm attar mun} /iiGi frton<onaeeutive) terms on Water- lopAcity council. Theresanurviouaatseneein this you": list almanac for Hull quits municipal politics but community involvement will continue PAGE " . mmoo m. WAY. CORK“ 23. 1991 A new spirit of giving , pitra-med's HOME SUPPORT WORKERS FIE-ELECT JIM GEORGE Businessman & Parent if He sought election, successfuL ly, again in the last (1988) munie. ipal election, and since that time has put much his energy into recreational and environmental concern; that are hppenine." Hull wu hat elected to city council in 1976 and served two concocutive terms. He left council in 1980 to spend more time with his family and to focus on his career shin. to the insurance ingustry. git]: Mada: ieuty and things Though he will no longer serve the city in an oiNial capacity, Hull said he will remain involved in other ways, such as serving on committees. plex, "There's many ways to be in- volved with what's happening in include the renovation and er pansion of the Albert McCormick community centre and his com- mittee work for the soon-tabe- by'lt Uptown Recreation Com- Ipvt!lvetptentts he takes wife in “It's a little bit like, 'Gosh, the contest has started, and I'm not participating', so I guess I feel somewhat left out in that re- speet," he said. "But on the other hand, this is a lot easier." Noi. that the race is on, Hull said he has mixed feelings about sittjng on the sidelines. - 7 - the city, so I would expect that over the next number of your: there'll be other ways in which I'm involved in various commit- tees and community organiza- tions," Hull said. Blake Hull

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