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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 Dec 1996, p. 9

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The Wanagement and Staff of Shetchley would tthe to take this oppoitunity ts thank you for your '“ym”dofldw.%ml 4 uuwc«_[oadw%ldda, seasou aud prosperous new year. "~a, o _ TR&INWG OFFERED IN: _ Practical Training for Practical Solutions Conef':z:)ication Give us a call 579â€"1 182 * Assertiveness & NeggtiationSkills 693 King St. W. Kitchener CLOSED DEC. 25, DEC. 26 & JAN; 1 A private member‘s bill regarding the regula COUNCIL BRIEFs Graham Vincent, the manager of corridor planning for the Region of Waterloo, said Monday the proposal to eliminate the jog es m me eneg on ge to do with tion on William Street West between Caroâ€" line and Park. n!p!rniddloww Street to flow into Park Street by letting Caroline flow through the property of the former Alexandra Avenue School. â€"~way Asenivepeoplehaveoneminginconwnon:meyhavethe confidencetohandieanys&tunionthncommeirway. That means less stress, more respect and greater peace of mind. Assertiveness is not something you are born with, it‘s a skill you learn. It‘s easy when you know how! How can you expect her to be assertive if you‘re not? (Continued from page 1) tion of pit bulls in Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo is expected to be passed by the Ontario legislature Thursday. Wilmot MPP, Gary Leadston, will allow Kitchâ€" ener and Waterioo as municipalities to legally take action against a specific breed of dog, Waterloo Coun. Bruce Alexander told Waterâ€" loo council Monday night he and Kitchener Couns. Jake Smola and Barry Vrbanovic have been meeting this month to try and develop a common bylaw regarding the regulation of pit bulls in the Twin Cities. The draft bylaw will specifically identify pit bulls as a breed and impose five specific regula tions on people who currently own pit bulls in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo. Undcrllz&ilbth_nomp‘lbu&wfllbt allowed into the Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo area. Alexander said if the private member‘s bill was passed by the Ontario legislature this Thursday, he hoped to have a public meeting to get public input on the proposed new bylaw Jan. 13 at Waterloo city hall. Waterloo‘s core area back into twoway streets, Vincent said although the roads in question are not regional roads, they were made into oneâ€"way streets by the city back in 1968â€"69, before the region came into existence in 1972. "I guess we‘d like to see what the fin.'\h.fl.wbfla' the committee‘s two motions. "I think at this point, if the City of Waterloo brings them forward to us, we would certainly take a look at them." he Staff of Ratz Dechtel Funeral Home believes that Christmas is a ti yd%m*hfipfl&:uui:;z:l?&fw : _ Senson and to aid in that, we now give familes a light of their vum. ’T:fihfi;:k%yz‘wdmauymo]&/fiawflWfi , year. fie udz display, you can take comfort that your family member will be Jorm Bmen e Atng enc oppetey No 6 ol in se This is our ' wtmww(%)pfilz"l*:(h' tf"]q 6#1 Kina &t w to a community which has given so much to us NATURAL SOUND ON NOW UNTIHL 645 VICTORIA ST. N., KIT. 744â€"3111 @)RetzBechtel* IAN EOm de e s msenett ks & FAMILY CENTRE » asâ€" »e95 5/97 AT THE wWONDERS 621 King St. W. QOF WINTER 10 â€"

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