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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 11 Dec 1991, p. 7

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As a member of the City of Waterloo Pesticide Task Force I can assure readers that links to cancer, specifically Nonâ€"Hodgâ€" kins Lymphoma, and degradation due to pesticide use, are indeed substantiated, and are on public record at Waterloo City Centre. Perhaps if Mr. DiGiovanni had attended all of the meetings he would have had a chance to read the documents we all received from scientists, researchers, mediâ€" cal practitioners and veterinarians â€" which attested to the fact that horticulturâ€" Once again we have a purveyor of lawn and garden chemicals ridiculing those people who object to their use. He says "none of the statements made about cancers and environmental damage are substantiated" and that "they are pure and utter fantasy." I should like to comment on Tony l}iGiwanni'l letter in last week‘s Chroniâ€" cle. Environmentalists leave Mother Nature alone REGULAR Price SALE PRICE TARGA TOMORROWS TECHNOLOGY AT YOUR TOUCH® Electronic Typewriter XL 1800 $149.99 VA Willison Stationers Stainless Steel with Gold Trim Ballpen and Pencil Set SAVE â€"55% SHEAFFER af e x 68 Queen St. S. (Queen at Charles) Kitchener 745â€"1431 $70.00 $31.50 Willson Stationers Mr. DiGiovanni is deluded if he really believes he is a "true environmentalist" since environmentalists don‘t use chemiâ€" cals to control nature. They leave her to do her own wonderful work, and don‘t interâ€" fere and manipulate her to suit some preâ€" fon:elll;ed notion of what a lawn should look like, al chemicals pose a real threat to human and animal health, and the environment. A marketing person would never refer to anyone as "dressing like a hick." A marketing person might suggest that a Loved the letter from Mr. Charles Bateman to the Chronicle concerning the terrible article they wrote about neckâ€" wear and published in the Wednesday, Nov. 20 issue. Unfortunately, the Chroniâ€" cle interviewed our V.P. of finance and operations, an accountant, and there is where the great quotes came from â€" a bean counter. Knot the end of tie controversy Aileen Powell Pesticide Action Group (Waterloo) Classic Gold Classic Black Classic Stainless 10Kt. Gold Balipen Burgundy Chrome Balipen Set Balipen Set Ballpen Set Save up to Fountain Pen Ladies Ballpen Ladies Set Fountain Pen 120.00 Ladies Ballpen 42.50 Ladies Set 85.00 Balipen Fountain Pen Fountain Pen As for your last remark "they are purely profit driven," this also is correct. Is there any other reason to be in business? Do you examine eyes, etc., regular woven ties. We do purchase knitted ties from a knitter and have sold knitted ties for many years. They are a basic of ours in three fabrics, wool, cotton and silk. You probably have trouble finding knit ties in stores at the present time, because they like other fashion items, come and go. Should you wish proof of this, I would gladly show you our stock of knit ties. turer is Belleville," you must have been talking to an accountant there too. We have sold them ties for their factory outlet. We have been in business since 1953 and have been associated with this shirt maker in several business transacâ€" tions. Their senior management and myself are well known to each other. You are right. We don‘t "make" knitâ€" ted ties. Knitted ties require very special machines. They are not cut and sewn like NNE AidinnPih ahaishnistn i id 1 2.2220..0K; olden_an_g most respected shirt manufac selecting their attire, but "never saw off the plank behind you." certain group could use some help in Fairview Park Mail Kitchener 893â€"3344 CROSS 50% PARKER Regqular Retail _ Special Price 62.50 135.00 Reqular Retail _ Special Price 27.50 16.50 55.00 33.00 85.00 55.00 60.00 120.00 185.00 60.00 120.00 39.50 79.00 42.50 85.00 120.00 42.50 85.00 42.50 85.00 WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY to "Canada‘s 40.00 80.00 125.00 40.00 80.00 23.70 47.40 37.50 81.00 15.00 30.00 25.50 51.00 85.00 25.50 51.00 25.50 51.00 85.00 25.50 51.00 The Chronicle is proud of its tradition of accuracy and fair play but does acknowledge the possibility of error. Constructive critiâ€" cism of news, opinions and advertising is welcome in hopes that all complaints can be resolved. Those who fee} further action is needed should address the Ontario Press Council, 4th Floor, 36 King Street East,‘ Toronto, Ontario M5C 2L9. The Chronicle welcomes letters to the editor. They should be individually signed with name, address and telephone number and will be verified foraccuracy. Nounsigned letters will be published and the Chronicle reserves the right to edit. \ because of your love for humanity, or do you make a profit that enables you to support yourself and your family? Betore you travel this holiday season, be sure your credit & bank cards are insured. Call us for details it Makes Sense To Consider This ... JOSSLIN INSURANCE BROKERS you‘ll hate ... less!" New Hamburg . Kitchener Tavistock 662â€"1644 893â€"7008 655â€"2377 obligation. 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