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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 4 Sep 1996, p. 11

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Way To Grow. By volunteer ing, you can brighten the z?:dm-nyhbhsm your community to grow. . For information on these and other volunteer opportunities, contact the Volunteer Action Centre at 742â€"8610. However the legislative assistant for the ptwhtuumdhmfim,]mb tor, said Tuesday the City of Kitchener knew in 1995 it was only going to get 50 per cent fundâ€" ing[orusmwtmmlpmhth‘m- tion. Tintor said Transportation Minister, Al Pallaâ€" dini,wro(cl(hdxnnlhyorlld'dalhyon Aug, 14, 1995 to tell him the province intended to only supply Kitchener with 50 per cent of the funding for the facility. David Ferguson, the manager of the public transportation office of the Ministry of Transâ€" portation, said Tuesday the province was actuâ€" allyprovidin‘75pacmloflheflllldh‘lor municipal natural gas fuelling stations until this past June. However Kitchener‘s proposed station was different, he said. "First of all, it will be a sharedâ€"use facility," Sales are hot ... WE NEED LISTINGS! VOLVY NT EERs M""“’«-‘g Stati0n.â€"c==m==»» ami u‘hd“rm ns :yc.aw,., d himsto pi piowsioribertatien | Ineontionty 1c sn m»-.':‘.i‘t_"‘-,"”“.‘ Ministry of Trans ‘Frl““*: BOB AND BRENDA PERKES (0) 747â€"0231 (H) 74a7â€"1988° > , Specializing in Lakeshore North and Lakeshore Village. Offering full time, all the time service and dedication to you and your business. Many references. "Offering incentives for quicker sales" Sundays from 5â€"8 p.m. This position can be shared by CARE HELPER. An agency that serves people with disâ€" abilities needs a female volâ€" unteer to help a mother with her daughter. Assistance is needed on Wednesday evenings, 6â€"8 p.m. and on IN LAKESHORE Gubflmb:hdtybm‘ M‘w to pay for its JI:-b;u,i’u not any money in interest while * the vast majority of the buses sit idie behind the Strasburg Road transit garage. The province is paying 75 per cent of the cost for 21 replacement buses and 50 per cent of the cost for two new additional buses, said the direc tor of Kitchener Transit, Wally Beck. The City of Kitchener is paying for the rest. The debentures were just issued in August so the city won‘t have to make its first payment on them until 1997, Gazzola said. Also because the city is not currently using the buses, they are not sustaining any wear and tear and therefore are not depreciating in value, he said. Another area the city is losing money in is not being able to use natural gas fuel for 23 city tranâ€" sit buses. The city had been hoping to start recâ€" ognizing those savings starting this month instead of in December. Gulliver said the city was currently paying approximately 40 cents a litre for diesel fuel for city transit buses while it would only pay approximately 20 cents a litre for natural gas. The City of Waterloo currently pays Kitchener Transit approximately $1.8 million (net) a year in operating and capital costs. ‘ Ferguson said; "And under our we guson said Kitchener not only planned to use the fuelling station to fill its new natural gas buses, but also planned to use it to fill its other natural gas municipal vehicles plus set up a genâ€" eral retailing operation on the side. hhq“v-hmudpnfi; Ferguson said the province fekt it was subsidizâ€" ing a municipal revenue generating opportunity. As a result, the province agreed to only fund construction of the fnelling station at a rate of 50 the station‘s natural gas towards a transit capital reserve fand for Kitchener Transit. . Gazzola said even though the city is issuing C ‘Ikfibdddndylopflc 50 per cent of any profits from the retail sale of SOLD IN ‘96 more than one volunteer and involves helping to bathe, dress, feed a nineâ€"yearâ€"old and then go for a walk with her. The mother is always plueud‘;flpwfik training. A few hours a week would be a valuable gift to this Waterloo family. #73â€" Columbia Travel Limited ummmmm* Romaocvmeorw,pumbaoamdamoocmmcy Port charges, gov omnomknua\dafimabnaom.omuocpocwcomolodm are not combinable with any other promotional offer Some restrictions appty Sups tamiein» Babsaans Viakt K W Regim a exctenin tede uind af @®nomwrsian Passengers FREE Passengers cruise only Sharing same stateroom with 1st & 2nd passengers Alternating Itineraries Aruba, Curacao, Tortola and St. Thomas â€" Barbados, Martinique, St. Maarten, Antiguo and St. Thomas 1st & 2nd Passengers from only 3549 US pp, cruise only Sailings of September 8, 15 and 29 141 Duke St. E., Kitchener Ontario NZH 116 Tel: 576â€"0000 Fax: 749â€"0127 Mon.â€"Fri. 9â€"5, Sat. 10â€"4

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