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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Jun 2016, p. 8

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Ihc Waterloo ("hronitle is pith v I . ’ ‘ bearoundl breaktorakehertwocluldren, lished each Wednesday by Metro “DUNN"? store would hate sprinklers. ‘ The journalists and the g and will be spending even more land “at“ (“up “d Fhere is no better example of the benefits of that type of l . “1h h d hildr . I)“ R] .) FRI-is cat‘s: "ll fire . than the Parkdal m ‘l ulti sales reps are often the faces of time 1 er grin c en in ”I I: IlI (Th I‘ l ‘ f m m “PM system . e , _ m. pie a newspaperlikethe Chronicle, . ”A the future. They were a great be: “r ifil‘fim'aflfiiiti termini “mfg“? pm and With so many people s mm but it's the people like Helen i “J t source of pride and she never uhtthomtdt-rs mmplatnts at“; pmér‘innrm‘ to the ht , . l the store rebuild which Smiley and Millie Martin. who I i ran out of enough good things I'llt‘fl’l I newspapers t n“ (Omp In Cindi!“ “mils ' ’ I ' I bud, ”and “mi ‘ . mutt newt oplnlons advertising or is quickly coming close to completion. doesnt hate to put in wide some or; glue “22? pro «1 t to fizmflrgmn role l I'Il' “will“ “Wu“ fir" hf “if“ m ”l" sprinklers to amid another fire like this one. The dtyhas no way , ' BOB , ' “”“‘l"l‘” 1 ”Mil“ “WWW”; to enforce that standardevenifthe‘ywamed to. andthe dry"sfire ' " allt I; ' MANAC 1 put together the retail ads mall um he brought in Ontario Pri-u . I Helen was the longest-sew? I helped fuel the Chronicle as it x “until. 2 (arlton Street. \Ul|€ PM fh'elacmwmn probablywmildhavemadeadifierence l mg employee at the Chronicle. __““‘"_'_ ”"'_'â€"J Eddy-mes “5 1m annivers art' II “62312? I: I); 1 MW it? mhdktinhim Tslme‘: thm-tlwylml alundmog a“: m:: l having staned with the paper week for us in recent years but this year. She wouldn't appredr {he t(mums of this newspaper are sat , I mWheth it' a if; r simplypraenlacin what was in 1967 when she worked the even though she‘sin herstbshe are the joke that she was here prorated h)‘ copyright and may he a] eydypkz'the , er “JIM“ ‘ p g ‘ front desk. She was originally had energy to spare, and care that long, but we'll tell it any ”ml “HIV R" P0773“ an" ”L“ ”I“; ”Knot,“ dmépmflh'“ Pia? said he I“ employed by the Kitchener andconcemaswell. way. mm" 7:15“)? m "I ”1 l‘ p"; ' . g, . a. . w“ Record. but it had a policy I still remember the time The thing that stood out the . 8" rm" in (“mmflfla ““ l“ he amenahle to tnstalling sprinklers. particularly if tenants . ' , h I pmhmwd n, M, my w “I ”I“ wanted them But his hands mo were tied by the "mm“? I in those days that as soon as when Waterloo Mayor Herb most about Millie is about (m material you must first ”but“ the settlement ‘ ‘ ' ‘ A female employees got married Epp returned to office and much sheared about the qual Wmm “a" mm" “' ”W ”‘V‘ , L i t. I ‘ they had to “an visited the Chronicle. He was ity of the paper, If you didn‘t "fl" T\‘,m" aromas”: If, A N'M‘mm it” the (if)! dwmflkm put the m“ When her husband passed delighted to see Helen still care as much as she did, she alltfr‘lm (hurtful lf 33?!me is; hum: rm that “New on the “Hide“ “(the prawn“, and the away. the (hmnicle took on the here after all those years. While would let you know N \tl|lf 20 Waterloo (imam wt inmu'anmindustry . single mom with three young they were getting reacquainted That's why no one was ”i” hm would think the insurance industry would d" some children and she was the face he reminded her of an award prouder when the (‘hronicle l r l was pm it y cost henefir analysis and reali7e it's hetter to prevent the-see big ’ ‘ , . ' [mm to the editor must (nnllll’l thr firt’sthnn clean “PM I] all is. An OIWPOfp l of the franchise through seven she won back in the day for won (tenet-a] Excellence at the mm « lull film? address and "if is wortha mmdof l office moves and more to her sunny disposition and it (XNAs this year, She had her plume number Addresm and tel! ‘ “m , ’ workers than she could count was amazing to see that she own pan to play in it with the Ashtlwmnrirx‘e.ithasthwÂ¥irtsheelsonmlerniflm . NW" “ml?“ at? M “n" k" "n l I l . . l I I I I She once wrote down all the remarried thesame tothktday. adssheproduced. “Iirznmrari'm “32.3? ITS: my hl‘h’ma and In“ ” W but mc m sup? people die worked with but lost The other longtime member Millie went out on top, as it W? P at V? 4 luv“! ”WI,“ m "if“ n“, (MIN M, [here is a cost in l. hut "an ofinaction sto hea track of all the names when it of the Chronicle team headâ€" should he. and they both rep New" or Hut purposes [mm mu lt h “I “no” I“ n m climbed past 50. mg off to the campsite of her resented what s best about the A, (tihmillfl‘l hv mm! to «dorm-Ia “ “If“ m '" QC”? alum She was down to one day a dreams is Martin. who ended a Chronicle , thepenplf' antrrkvnhnvnulfu I . l "' ~ . ' -~ - ""'"_ -~-- ~ -â€" ’

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