Ii no. my AU"all MrhttriBr “mung ar Your: rs l I Cliiifltii(ikiré he race for the local Progressive Conser- Ttiii: nomination is shaping up to be a Former City of Waterloo councillor Lynn Woolstencrott, who said last week she hadnt made any tinal decisions, otBeially announced Monday she yill seek the PC nomination in Waterloo federal riding. Corporate banker and Waterloo Chronicle columnist Pattie Moran, who also said last week she was considering entering the race, has decided not to seek the nomination And John Long, a Guelph resident who ran agsimt Kim Campbell in the party: leadership race, announced Monday he is seriously think- emu Staff 'ttmit-u-tata/ou/di. Imam-clamwmamummhée'iï¬iuiï¬q'émmammmumo palntlttturtng swuwmlnyragw.mmwnmmmmmmmmM,mm»: Woolstencroft’s in, Moran says no and Long considers Waterloo PC nomination [M a' {if}? cycling WttettWooutmmguteiarmitrmncity council in 1991,,it was the culmination of21 years in public Denice. She was elected I WaterkothuntyBoardgBtuatgxttn-in 1in0,uttheeltetitmttteroikminetemt,- "rqkrMdinig74ttndrmtninaiwithtut- and] 1986. Ihmihtet-.iththebanrd, Wtrtlrtmttrdt-dtstrtrottsasitoiasdt.ir ing about seeking the Waterloo PC nomination. Woolstencmtt, a Conestoga College instruc- tor, saidghe'dbtmthirtkiragatxmtimskingthe notm'natiorttbrgotnetime,tmtlxetothink more seriously about the possibility when Waterloo MP Walter McLean announced he wasatmtirtgdomt, Atirmimlievre in“support- ing the sitting member", Wod‘emclt said she likely wouldn't have sought the nomination oth. THAT TICKLES Karate school [aises $$$ for CF reséaifch nMintheplans. Woolster_saidhercandkiatyrxg1essaix issues she feel: are vital; the preservation of thisammunity'sragriashuralhteitageithe re "ttNt-tttt_-Uh-k-dues .toplarttclotrintp;anmrvtttimottheemrimn, meat; edmation, in particular, the establish- ment of a national education strategy; the 'stx_mtmns_ingt.itttinttt- ttnmitrto&teetnineitossrvrsitm_ tixrAt the time, she says. federal politics was ttndthreetmnaasdtairgthetxoard Wod-tleRttteixsxgtxsard tam election to municipal govemment. In 1985 she was elected a Waterloo councillor, became a ttXplor/our/rin 1986, and sewed asboth until1991whtmiehedaiiain-eere- (Manon-6) were†VOLVO B-KMOTORS "Sturttittettt ( Wanna “upwind-1pm- “WWW:- imateitrtmsthimhMthe ftmd-dedtoest-t- mummy-u. balm.- 'rMgtunNthetrtardrth. “thund- .1MEI‘ thepeHeet"B_rtredid gamma-tumu- .mmm thet-i-ttnt "We'veh-tnmitiatg- "Sergei-otha.. 'die6"thmtridgeartid, nddingtutthetmtgbeotr min-tend MW‘IW Miami: ttrow-dust-tmer atirtgwiththeMinUtry ThrMinutryisnuopex_ vidingthethiidmat's tmgte-tt-trewfthas, m1dtthtmi8ttttgttttnat $hmugbartthHmtisrg “when!†tin-dummy. "s (Naif-Md Hal-madnes- mnwmmmc.“ 8:7me Wot-â€ail- tim"egtftythaoittrerr “mm-on mwthphyl'ml $3.7-M grant a 'relief' to Rotary Centre mundane.» t-rthedimanr â€mt “kWh-them- MICHENER‘