Ontario Community Newspapers

Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Sep 2005, p. 8

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

[ WATER10) CHRONICLE "; I [hr 1Caterloot luunlrlx- IN publMu-nl ru-n Wtaducsday In, [tn-Lunvm [ luuup uwllml In t " Slum: hump [In ..| .,ub,,rdoars ol [UNA] t mp thc I uIIll‘lll at [his [MPH p. ptouiied In 1 [upulghl Am! mm lu. uwdunh In: prwuml mm ouiuuerrtal pulpusrs ‘1 W' le‘ll‘l ughh dIl' [exam-d and I t nnmn-u ml usx' Po pruluhnn! In , make ttwot titih rrtaterral um musl 1 ( Cust obtain [hr penulsunn n1 the mun-I "tthe t nprngh! l tsdmrrralwsvaterloochrimicie r “MIN-‘4 wuwrlorwhrotucleiis salesmw aterk nurhmniclr ttt comm "su1go"wuter h inch runicle st (F mum! Mm' 'mm f \delI Pmtrrrs Span! Pruirr" Manatter 823 3050 ht 21m h23 3051]. Fat. 2ttt Pi 279 Weber M, North, Suite 20 Waterloo, Ihttario N21 3H8 Cle. b Inn at nu] culummsb .m- then uwn and do nm necessarily represent those of the newspaper Huh lsuwhner Group Publisher Huh/aria. h Irtll I'IIIL-.I Advertising Sula. Advmlsing Ext. 222 SI)“. En. 22tt rl r". f2iiy5lll ‘hunr za-m M.,rrr, r Norma l u A Rut-ll Sales Advertising Mung". Fat. 230 Sales. Ext. 223 '.uclrv.sfi.ule, Editor. En. 2t 5 !utermcioiral Manda"! wnm manna; vuldn‘ .IIX-nlulx "T' SV Letters Policy tgo-rl " ll w] lnl n nun ml mung!" ‘x I."rc, tr.uls otlruutto'rr trrrist.ul I..- in ll whim..- K Inn Mi, u .iturlm u h romrle [SSN (MHZ ‘zllllu .Illan\, Agre-s'r'-terit 40050478 3H,“) _ " ' . nun-Iv“ "n I {Max no Weuiendori Group Sula Blunt-r! Amine Publisher H. )h L rha n .u Sports mum. Ext. 229 F? II. mm. p "le- I".'rliu"" m- ‘1 It u-lumlm- rlwm ..I ”I'm bun " I In- Marl 'uile Numhvl in 3410 .uul nil-I” 1h: Pulslru" l milk-U an!) N “mm 9383 {a l:_anada's hurriqanq " " efforts are InsnII-Ing Prime Minister Paul Martin has assured that Canada will send weekly msupply flights ID the hard-hit regions of Louisiana and Mississippi to help sew um American neighbours through this crisis. hree of Canada's warships. three Sea King heli- l copiers and a Coast Guard vessel departed Halifax. NS. yesterday. bound for the Gulf of Mexico and filled with tents, radios, toiletry kits and diapers for the youngest victims of Hurricane Katrina. And by no means is that the extent of this c0untry's efforts in providing help and hope for the thousands who lost their homes. families and friends in last week?, dev- astating natural disaster. These are juslia few of Canada's relief efforts getting nationwide attention this week. Meanwhile. the human spirit is alive and well in our own community. with many groups "rairtstorming over ways to lend these victims a hand. Wilfrid laurier University); arring dean of the larulty of music, Gordon Greene. is just one example. He's joined forces with Mariantw Leach. who works with the Kitchener-Waterloo Symphony. and hopes to help sputum a string quartet from Ilw Louisiana Philhar mnmr lo 1 nnw In Watcrloo Home): for six nmnlhs WHI p, aim thinking nf pinning other Canadian uni \‘l'rsmrw \m-h as ther llnrvvrsitv nf tmclptt. the thtitvrsity ol Windsor and Mrt’xill ll] Montreal. and ”priming its {Inmx In Arum" an mum-[any slum-ma whoie lam-n lctt With rm pl." r m sludv l l'Illlllht'l of rhurrtalsh. 'rrgur1lAritrrtrrs. 'sllt h as the l..1n.ui|.m Hui! In“. Nahum fo, Hiirtiiittit1, Ihrl,ulv,unrrrr Irrrv.' of f .umdu. Mrmmnnr 11mm»: \rni. m and World Vision t Mimi" are 3|er “viking "round [tn-(1m; up? [m rritrr,tlirirms m iwlp Ht mm (It “mum um- Katrina Ill rti Hum gmupx llt-wn't' um Hunk .uul ~uppun and Ihrx \i'I n “rung Hannah ol him rhr' xml oi humnm 1\ shunM ~In=xr In hi“ N24 "Sleeping with a window open is not a reality in this neighbourhood." Warm resident on the problem /fstudertt murdiness CHRONICLE EDIT! t _ M . "E. r © _\ 5 :§ w' It" § ' "x', ss" _ s Strong words... VIEWPOINT FORIA] Gl WESTOPPED DEPLAYING alit PRICES WEEKS AGO... l WE FIGlBE IF YOU HAVE TO ht;ltT00tyilsmimRml f, We see everybody filling up their SUVs and groaning about the gas reaching past the one-dollar mark. t has become a grown- Iold complaint. Every- body agrees that some- thing needs to be done but nobody bothers lo work to fix the problem. But how many people can honestly say they've made the attempt to reduce their gas consumption for a reason other than that they can no longer afford to put more gas into their car? It sounds tiresome to tread on the path again of encouraging people to try other “team of lranspnrtw mm. dnm' Mans pl-nplt» (Irm'I hulls t't with min-I mums of Ildlhpmmlmn lot {hr pmr turtoiromirrrr,drrhtv " has already been something that has been drilled into all of our heads for wars now. Nobody wants, In hmr it hr-muw wv'vv heard it all frefore, wv know what month In by dour. but the malnmv Just (Inn'l have the tirne for it " just Inn much of a llll'lll r (llnr II work. tr "rrairuls In " mnnm' pruplv haw hr- nlm- w: .u t minim-ti lo llml In. .Illvmplluu am min-I “nuns In saw " hm k m. hmvr-n Imhld. thc rm! ttMtttrtstt1 h Jud HUI worth n hus,ly lhit Hun hurrah-Mk gum” Ititty " IUIIIIrH' u! rnmr llll'lllr’ In liming nhlv lo (lnu‘ Illl'll mm \I'hll h. In work. In At hrml .Hlll In Hm Just take the bus already! it), what nvedu In In- HENRI}; I to them, They'd rather dish out the cash to fuel up than opt to take a stand. When the gas price hit past a buck per litre. I fig- mod Ihprv'd he an immedi- ate mnlash. 0f tonne we saw the mvdia run wild. splashing the news in the "eadlines. but the world still turned and orcrvlmdv rnnlinm-d (m with thcir lm-s by flu-ling up an their wav to work or brlnrr' headmy, hmnv Int the uigltt I thought thut um r ",as rmu'hml mm " (hymn. " unultl luv 1hr titttt' whtut r-u'rvhmh would 1mm.- lht-v'n' hm! [-nnugh Muir In-uplr- “will! \a-rmuxh , nu mic-v parking thrur celtu lr-x m [In-111mm.“ .Inddlslmm " mnmr dllll " ("mm-I In Imp my (mum! NIH-I frmml In” Imu- [hm- Iul nuns I llnn~ Il'lll‘ll nu hmnrf Rum Imus” 1m nu nnl\ mum t' of lldlupnna Hun rlttrrttphrrtrt Ihrs In Him» i do!” h.l\c' " u-hn Ir RYAN CONNELL don't even have my driver's license, 1 don't own a bike and my legs are far too lazy to travel loo far. But I have still insisted on relying on public transportation in order to get around the cities. and I will fully admit it's one of the least convev nienl ways to travel and can sometimes cause more har ale than it's worth - just ask mv editor. A normal 10-minute drive to the mall can take a half-hour, or a 25-minute drive across town ends up taking me an hour and 15 minutes after travelling by three buses. It's definitely something I don't enjoy. Those who do drive I often think are the lucky ones. and I put more serious consideration in going for my driver's license because I know how much time I (an saw and haw murh mum things could he. HUI as I sit (an the hus and ltmk out my window as drivers lino up (unsitlc' " Sum” n to pump lull their “Ink. I luulx up m the sign that ”THIS KM" p, IN)“ HIUH' [hull nnr dullm and I 1.1111 mm: Lullum hating In spcttd that mm 11 ”mum A's my mums oi 'rausprrrirr1irrn mound 1mm I um um! hvlit‘n' hon nihi‘h I an aftord In (IN: out i,rr nnnh mumw lot mmv Hung: that mwnhalh 11mm up I applaud llu' mam who do malt " ”mu mus I'Hml "s"vordtl"wurreirttl In!!- tlw lmuu pull nut Illr'u hilu- I .nnlinued 0n page?!

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy