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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Mar 2007, p. 1

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Waterloo couple has A‘hwn granted tempoâ€" ary relief based on medical reasons from bylaw that would have pushed them from their trailer home in Green Acre Park this winter. Robert and Marlene Hall asked council to exempt them from a zoning bylaw that stipulates residents of this seasonal park must vacate the premises for 60 consecutive days between October and April each year. They moved to the park a Council gives Green Acre couple a break which includes Freight ant L 0) 4000000 ©00000000 5nc cale in y oe reciacs. Blters sppntane 04 aate map S N Tite es Dutie: t dhtain o. ce arelahts waaing $0.15/m. Other \ease ratee and larme aviilahls, downâ€"payment or aquivatent wadeâ€"in may ho required. Ofters appicable OM Duater « Sae Oushe: tor details on other evaitable inasing deaters only \ "Loase offer vaild on 2007 imprass 2.6} Sedin 5â€"speed (7F1â€"RS) MSAP $22.005 wuu-_mmlll-flâ€"'â€"-mnnnumm-on,mm P 41â€" I MuSdh uecpe ud cd s use c mic lA O aauh i L2 C000 02 2 OO A2 N0A en Al 20 it sumen sharnad 3 By Jennirer Ormston Chronicle Staff Continued on page 5 solty for purposee of @stration, and may not i World famous Tamburitzans comâ€" ing to town with local musician in tow Page13 Deputy Chief Michael Mann, of the Waterloo Regional Police Service, watches fourâ€"yearâ€"old Julie Arayjo enjoy her ice cream at Red Lobster restaurant in Kitchener last Thursday afternoon. Police officers donned aprons and served lunch and dinner to customers, raising funds for the Ontario Special Olympics organization. Program axpires March 31 Local volunteers get to see Operation Christmas Child in action/Page 8 Angie‘s celebrates 45 years of serving the uptown/Page 17 Want a bite? GMAC Lease based ort a maximum of 20,000 km per year with excess charged at Members of Team Canada women‘s hockey team give local girls a thrill Page 22 Offers availahie at participating AndaA Rax ty PeOT Tel: (519) 894â€"2050 Toll Free: 1â€"877â€"287â€"2844 aterloo city counâ€" Wcil authorized more than $530,000 for the library to spend on books, carpeting and a leaky roof at Monâ€" day‘s finance meeting. "This council has been very supportive of the library, and 1 think recogâ€" nizes how the library supâ€" ports lifelong learning and education in the communiâ€" ty," said the Waterloo public library‘s chief librarian, Cathy Matyas. gets funds to fix leaky The library will spend more than $160,000 of the total on books, specifically on children‘s, large print and technology books. They also plan to begin GEMIN! MOTORS 26 Manitou Drive Library Includes up to 5L of 10w30 & Standard Filter 355 Weber St. N., Waterioo 519.746.1070 â€" $109 95 SUBARU By Jennirer OrmstON Chronicle Staff roof Continued on page 5

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