nder ictoria tells me that ad here long or that ho tell fibs. on was not conceived ey did not receive his \Mdflww f it, Victoria School is ng the Queen Street y moved to Calgary. Rae and his casinos es were dancing out e house will fall. our lawn has begun + i and simple and no r than was Suddaby Some of the blather to hear it described e for this century, in the next, someâ€" and the jail goverâ€" R LIGHTLY t is fit to drink but carp are wearing mow we‘re facing e pretentious pratâ€" Mannheim water ant, is again pourâ€" . seems to take a represent Dike t work. Ihe NITSE you will realize, alter the in fl' not here? realization of how out of shape you are, is that 0000 ... Wometors oge is atout to chang». t has fantastic ;:“h;k“mï¬â€mhaflm potenti '|lBU'l'nuï¬n¢mean:s;flyh ndgigniad in d short term, blinkered, presâ€" T find it completely ridiculous that such places 2 Sormed gecuuoce by yur elocted peore . â€" well mean. and malls such as the Waterloo Town Square keeP . waterio‘s future is too important to tinker with in such terrible bike racks, if any. In most of these this way. places, the racks are old, bent, not large enough to Olive Budd INVENTORY CLEARANCE hold enough bikes and perhaps most frustrating, they mw,hww&hhv‘omw parts and can be ‘up by one wheel. I find it extremely frustrating that hundreds of thousands of dollars are being spent on a new parking facility for Uptown Waterloo when there is completely inadeâ€" quate parking facilities for bic;cles. _ 9 Why not make that multiâ€"layer parking facility into one huge bicycle parking facility? It‘s still not too late! Please take a look at where you workâ€"and see if there are enough respectable bicycle racks to make life a lot easier for the people who really care about mmmmmï¬ï¬‚-mï¬%m proposed changes to the Caroline Street area full page promotional WATERLOO LOOKS TO SURâ€" VNE|AND'I‘HRIVE-â€"-m|thdandIflndin¢ If City Council lacks the foresight and willpower to overturn Regional engineers‘ idea of what Waterloo streets should be like, it is surely a sorry day for us all! In the first place, it should be well qualified town planners who make proposals, together with traffic engineers, about future redevelopment. Long term planning is crucial â€" short term bites are usually disâ€" Blood curdling reading ‘The two articles in this week‘s Chronicle mhmâ€"mmflbmmnyd'} f Mr. Tyssen targets the weaknesses of the astrous! Mr. Tyssen the weaknesses of the sanges Prathely ant Riiementaty. Thay we no the Seagram Museum or the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, the two current highlights in the area. The abnormal emphasis on cars and traffic is what has ended ‘citylife‘ in Kitchener and so many towns and cities throughout North America. Waterloo‘s core an uptown parking garage! Ho! Ho! What an addition to the main street! Are we so accustomed to cars takâ€" m‘phny,thdwmh?rmwmh has miraculously survived despite the centre‘s appearance as one sprawling car park. Now it boasts Square is to dodge irate motorists, some of whom ians in mind, or for visitors to We are writing to protest the obscene taxâ€"free We believe that the government should take steps at once to ensure that theseé funds are not given to the to do less, it is outrageous that senators should grab more. Many are millionaires; all are wellâ€"paid. roney began once he quit, the senate bonus shows how completely out of touch Ottawa is with ordinary Canadians. As Liberal candidates in the federal election in Waterloo and Kitchener, we will fight for and ask othâ€" ers to support a complete revision of the incredibly rich MP pension scheme. The practice of double dipâ€" public jobs while retaining their full pensions, must end. Furthermore, MPs should be like other Canadiâ€" ans and not receive pensions until they are over 60. Specifically, we will support the private member‘s bill introduced by Liberal MP David Kilgour and rejected by the Tory government which put forward these Outrageous mo rab We mflvntmg to ptotonm obscer dates to endorse this bill. The patronage and pensions flowing into the hands of the departing Tory ministers undermines faith in our political system. We will work to restore that faith by demanding that politiâ€" cians do their own to fight the deficit. _ ideas. 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