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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 9 Nov 1994, p. 6

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PAGE 6 e WATERLOO CHRONICLE. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 1994 _rhitiir.i.rti.iiitt...rt.....i, haw unnugh mule dazzle UI him all of which Is probably true - you ' mnrvt Mu that he gms Int-t the municipal election mth a rwlduvely mervxslvt' track rtiord 5!.er \nth taxes Hr» heads a mwemment that has given thv Citvrrl “"11an n the "rcond lowest taxes of 16 Clues 1n southern i0ntano The t/iv ther "ltV to do better IS Wmdsor Mr I‘umhull has 4154: hraturt a good manager the hurruiucrdcy Jr, I “A: “All ha., kept gum}; leaner something both our hlmtwd In»; 'r, Arc! mhmmstratlon aruld learn from, through a prrl‘ms of “Mal " Arc! Mmmxstrauon aruld learn from, through a prrl‘ms ol “Mal iuahty management" that IS working He: leads a government that has prrwidM good munmpml aemws u t {went cm: Just name It and Waterloo probably ha, " good rv~'r>-d[l- ml fardllws. a {Prru'lc ewntmxc base. an Uptown that works m1 1 lwk I 'rum and animus like Kitchener has Int , whx u Sh/Un' named my afthe- 10 best places In bx» 1n (limit "on: rm mm ugh The nmyar nit." he plans Lu keep lt that "ut' He. it 111wa a "ty tax Increase m‘r the next year with a commitment [w rug lvnxsh the reach w and balance spendlng with providing sewn m it: '.t 'ertamly pth prrvblems t7 I both of his opponents I? r ',s hum» :2 ;- hm! f r Mh ,iusin erwwll and Juhn Sum 111"!" 'we hurlm'k mm -n hr, mun! Humps simply aren't all that had In 'A wrim thank wvu wry much 4w 411 {ha-x mm I mm 'sm hm! out to vobers a vmnn If .1 balm Mayor Bram Turnbull's two apponems have a major obstaulv "/s-rrre'rjme? tfthev want to but him at the polls they must tell the v in what 1t Lc, that he has done wrong and why they can do hitter tha Is turmng out to be not a) easy Whether Ir nut you thmk Mr Turnbull ts too quiet and does Chrikiide .--.--.----" ..- -. “1-“ mm numwr Th» wwnd cha 122 h km: the may mi the 10cm”: t 'v;' 'mere in: mm: 'l. y mull} 41r, T. ;‘..1:l' rm a; vvtuallv Identlml {w that ofthe t', r N what , thsth_urursrnt,v"' I askml her ()thvr than the fact . tmn‘m l frt tax mtrmw u lxahunent' she pxm n (luwn mainly I iur'l U, I rrrscsnah'.y s‘hv tink, Mr Turnhull hasn't been a {‘4‘le r ior, wall 1n rrhorsvittuurcounrnl ‘hw le {hull-1: Tumhull haul! spunt mough money rm unnumlc -'. guy-71' Hu- m.wr 1:: ‘um MON throwong dollars a! the. prob- "l 141' (ht. nhw'r ll» prulw hnnell an the numhvr at tndustnts _ P" ullx huh ttrh :nm -that the my ha, attracted 'l'hw " null challwnuvr Jvhn Summers, Is also havmg trouble t L lung tlw m.n"’>r , Marl tic, he 15 targmmg mgnmal governme'nt :1 thes luau m U hul Jul (hr Canadian Clay and Glas, Gallery J ’nwrv ,u's: wmu tlaws m hum )f m,- planks I- , auzlmcv m Hm and 014», there u, nothmg Ire mm l» [w ' _ xv thv nlIUJH‘IY‘. we!) 1f he ts eluted The fact rvmmna that the ". nuiwl m tht. gallery fur $1 5 mdhon. SignPd a Til-war Vase and g'ml , m} " 9*me d jn-ur for opvmung expenses thhvr that ”gm r AT n4 " .rr»-lw\' mt ll 15 " done deal And nu ammun! ml pul- : an: mil null it I: dun: Hf murse. remmd ther vow-r». tlust hull) lr lurnlmll nnd Ms F' \rwvll voted tor the beuluut l )3. rn-mnxml gnv"rnmt'r1'v, Mr Summers needs to rethmk his Philos- [.', lc, mm h M 1 amp» with much ofwhat he propusrs, ho has not -t thnughl vf the answer: Some? of hs base statistics such as say- .; Em: :‘smundl grvw-rnment had four employees In 1969 then n 1 int wn-n vust - are mom-m1 Bu! hc-rv in the larger pom: Mr Tumbull's track record poses profs rm hr bah Ae Forwell and Summers camps They cannot expect to . it the mayor when thmgs at the clty look relatively rosy and they “a map that ls new " Innovative to offer Waterloo Town Square 75 ng St. South, Suite 201 Waterloo, Ontario NN 1P2 Telephone MB.2830 News Line 886-3021 Fax No. 886-9383 L F rwa'-» ulnar r: ;Luf l r N vvhdt,tiaNittfrurs Emu?“ I fitr tax Lntrk‘d‘o t guy-~11 u, I perwrrah',y gown r ‘iwnr- wall 111 mun ,'rw, al,, Hunks Tumhull h .'rr ;m--.".' 'I'hw rmwr 1n '. :‘n', (hr HnrACr't' HR pro Hulk huhwwh In” -- th Toppling Turnbull won’t be easy It nmzher A! thvn cu m mungmm Bath im huh! out to Men a Hymn of a tetter :1 inn innw that ypt Neither has gallopui with " HM. Imaginam'v and Prsitrve plan V nwll And Summers cumpmgns wm to Meanwhile Fred Sagel News Editor: Melabe Mamnuk Emma-s: ___ Pete 01th Sport: Lhtor Deborah Crandall Pom Brockelbank Major Grants. ihll karges truisitrmr. Linda Howard Desn't Display Advertising: Maureen McNah Teresa Brown Gerry Mamce Don Steves Production: Millie M a m n Darlene Rm is AdminisiritiG: Heather Macho-ll By thrs time next week the candldates Will come in only two kinds, the appointed and the dlsappmnted Thmr fate loes m your hands and 1f one of those hand, has got " hula Jittery, herewith 90m» mince m \‘nung What are my quahficauons" Conw nuw. I an! my 91h! ballot when I was 16 or 17 It wa, for rs, Mrunzinger, the [.1beraJ-Lab0r legislature ondldate ltl Waterloo North A little advice on voting And no, thew was nothmg illegal ab- lit 11 m vol mg "F then was 21 but semcenwn .mri bovs‘ mum matwally gm to WI? And here am mm». pm»: 1 nlwtuml wisdom 1w unwed at sine thvn I Never Vrrttt tr r herself In the the! With gems lik,. \\ J, a pass Put tlw t "trl y Nevpr wt‘ taken w1th ~p mire picking , stuck 3 N'revvr Tr,tr-l r " I and; Luv 'A Ajur('e" 0f mvwmv , HM than " who lacks the trauung In Mum the public trough 4 ?rie-rvearvotjra andx'i‘nvn "Mm” Mtice ctr, thvvrw pruha} theyw alrvady samfmd (a: wr tio. luv lungwr and Mum [th11 : “wi [HAY 3mm tin: ulm'r/ir i [Almost Wm arm m-lHLIh' PM - uvvryh dy knows w hm km 1- Into Overdrive: I mm (hm'n My now than WW! thy. l x x mm m e-xpanar’vn that MN m” ltr, great not Just M tummm palltws hormlnuls bum-w r- ftiks bv" all uvvr th" mm Am the region And Toyota ha, bull! " dtr' employer and A: an .mtn hulldv'l a good car compun} Thu). sel.) mall, High Drarna:11wr-rn, .1er m the formrut St ,Jvrmmw " Street And therds a pmh tn turn " fwrmwr .mplv Jun» lk, I Circulation Supervisor, \nlirvw Prawn" Publisher. RH'k ('vtm;lwl y President: Paul Wankly-r Jn)">nv who sprain of hung)“ ur pt-rwn .\nyvmu who praules MI Au 34mm!) xxmv Ihruugh" viwwn‘w 2:1.m- dv wn ‘L~ d mum "fl.strriin d mud: 14w “hm hm his- pu'lurv uni uunrlrx thr-wn Remv-mlI-r ‘uwvrzx " t t st,irt I A, Maxim; " p ltr.. lr "Minna hm >1vmli1ngm w Mka tly m milY-r rv».[un-1ht~ tlv. hath whom] an Ilukx tllV MHAVE tvyHEt2atsttaN"01E aua, §ERIE5, twt, HEXTHERE’éA BIGGER GAME IN TOWN r... - V 'ttrt 4.1mm; rll tll m H tr, In Wait-rim (‘hmnn-lv ls published every Wednesday by I‘m v. {WA . ml uur Lulummsts are their own and do not necenunly .n- HIM-n1 [hr vn-w; l , of the newspaper. - numb “‘ [ll JH‘ my yr 11‘0“”th mndlrhh J“ mum l rm " Alum than h. io u _ H} " x: 'tfs'.?'.!,'-,.,',) .1 'i.i.i.i.'l'i.i., h'd lbw T' M m "ll ltirrroostutlh'tarsuaru Nerusl Numb! IQN “MB 'Hu- Falrwuy Group 213 Fmrway Rd S, Kitchener, (hu CPI“ re (muu' Just great'. Now that Waterl, " Mass #11er c, almost active, let's have a tlwam. I ans “MIMI!“ on almost every corner, Just like, v,usvlit:e mtatitorts plant m tit J mobs unto a full-facility theatre mi ans Hrvnmt I have no objection to them. None Just as lung Ar, the sponsors don't put the bite on 1hr pubhc puru' Mr any funding. And nl bet mosttaxpiverswil \IL'T'IW Border Line: The tightening of our immigration Elie}: toward a realistic policy isn't as mum-spinwd t, its critics say, but to my mind, it does mark the h-gmmng of the end of multkulturalisnr 1kspite what the immigration industry hungerson mu: the gnvemment wok a timid step, but nwr time It is)“ sum-h alter the composition and thw MW! the u::.xk»- at 1nmugrants. And Immigration Minister Mmhi and hl~ minions Alt' cooling it on the multiculturalism platitudes that hm- plagued us for lo these many years _ _ w/vlr, the result of the immigration hm” 5w rim, 'ons, after the other, day by day. Take the one Almost 2.000 of the 8,377 refugee claimants {mgr- hrlntnd by the RCMP in the first half of thr, yvilr hm; crmunal charges against them or have iiuudulim vluum m the system. - , _,', It's no wonder that one of these days s mung to be as much crime on the streets in l I mm understand it. Our dollar is now “ml: 73 mu but cu. cents of every dollar goes In we»: 0r wmvtlnng Symbol of sacriNe: It's a pity a fuss hm ,uruad wr thv‘ sale of poppies. We can show how w Gl by uuvnduag one of the Remembrance Day wmvea on F'rirlay Wearing a poppy, of course. THE Tom HALL SERIEé / Subscription rates $45 yearly in Canada Wo yearly outside (Mada ' GST, Sandy Baird sol tlwis |: there sim

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