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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Jun 1993, p. 2

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_ "It wasn‘t a landslide," Piatkowski said of his win, "There was considerable support for both of us." â€" and technical « the nomination meeting June 17 at the Adult Recreation Centre, where they saw Piatkowski defeat Ted Martin, the owner of a local computer programming Scott Piatkowski has won the New Democratic Party nomination for the federal riding of Waterloo. Over 75 local NDPers turned out for Weber S at Columbia â€" Ert SL. near Pacherlaliman fits,uu-u':-.m i Piatkowski wins NDP nomination Jazz Festival! WIN! A Trip to the ‘924 Montreal A Champagne Flight in fi:g Hot air Balloon! Complete you "PASSPORT TO SUMMER" BY visiting all our "Jazzin"lt entertainment locations WATERLOO SAT., JULY 17 885â€"6680 LET US PUT OUT THE MAT FOR YOU! be sure to call ications comâ€" Waterloo riding in 1988. He received over 10,500 votes in the election, good for third in the local race. his party‘s chances in the upcoming While the race was fairly close, he said there will be no lingering division in the riding association in the wake of his nomination. "Ted and I ran a very clean, yhfic-'i_fiyph(hhe.hym of my campaign." the NDP candidate for cial election results that point to a possiâ€" ble drop in NDP support across the country. "I think we can turn it around. And locally we have a chance just because of the personalities involved. (Waterloo PC MP) Walter (McLean) is vulnerable, and I don‘t think (Liberal candidate Andrew) Telegdi has won too many friends lately." Piatkowski, 28, is the coordinator of the Beaver Creek Housing Cooperative in Waterloo.

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