Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 26 Oct 1994, p. 5

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In&imbiaward,&inShseflishhmonixmm- bent Morty Taylor. Shuell was born and raised in Alberta. He came to Williams studied economics and geography at Wilâ€" frid Laurier University, and is now a product informaâ€" tion specialist/manager with Guymark Office Supplies. He is married with four children, and is a volunteer minor sports coach. In Ward 3 (Lexington), two firstâ€"time candidates are seeking election to Waterloo City Council. . Bruce Anderson, president of the Lexington District Neighborhood Association, said he is seeking election bauusehe'hasapassionfortheeommunity’,and because the only way he can make a difference is "to get involved." He identifies economic development and cohesiveâ€" mbetweencoundflonuimpofianthmesfw’ng council. “Itlfinkfl:erehasbeenmepmblems-wmeper- malityeonflim(oncourfil).l‘mnotuyingflmtwe shmldallagree-obviously,we‘nnotmm.l!utl want to be respected for my opinions and I will respect someone else for theirs. I think what we have to do is work as a unit and not look like a bunch of clowns to the public." Anderson works at Ray Delion Men‘s Wear, is marâ€" ried and has two children. Robert Williams, a 14â€"year Waterloo resident, said heineekingelecfiontoenmetheeonfinuedgmwth and expansion of Waterloo in the business and resiâ€" dential areas truly reflects the wishes and the interâ€" ests of the existing residents. ‘Waterlooofl'emapeacefixj,cleanandquietareain which to raise a family," Williams said. "It does this whfleofi‘efingabefierflmnaveragejobmarketand an energetic business climate. We must continue to encourage and promote this balance in our commuâ€" Ward races â€"â€"â€" : "The redevelopment we‘ve been doing has to conâ€" tll‘I‘l:e'his ward, Roeder is specifically concerned with COLUME 1 i l (Continued from page 3) Westmount ward looks to be the toughest ward race in the city, with three rookie candidates all hoping to replace Rob Brown, who decided not to run for reelecâ€" tion this time around. Candidate Barry Burnstein is an independent insurance and investment advisor in Waterloo. He was a founding director of Kâ€"W Oktoberfest and a founding board member of the Chamber of Commerce of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo. (Continued on page 8) He said he wants to continue to work at maintainâ€" ing Waterloo‘s strong business community. At the same time, Taylor sees the need to balance business needs with environmental needs. "I think we should have what I call a sustainable environment," he said."We‘ve got development needs on one side, environmental needs on the other, and we’vegotmbalanceflwsefllingssoflmtthependu- lum doesn‘t swing totally in one direction or the other. Taylor graduated from Carleton University before coming to this area 30 years ago. He served as an aldermanandreeveinthevillage(simeannexedby Kitchener) of Bridgeport in the early 70s, and he is now the owner of Morty‘s Pub. Taylor is running again to ensure the city is operâ€" ated as "a business with a heart, that is accountable to the taxpayers®". Waterioo four years ago, and is currently enrolled at Wilfrid Laurier University, where he is studying m&pfllvdunteenmfllfl:ei‘ood&nkofwmdoo "I‘ve developed strong ties here," Shuell said. "I want to put something back into the community. Shuell said he wants to run a grassroots campaign and to bring municipal issues back into the hands of the "disenfranchised" voters. "A lot of people are getting pretty upset with backâ€" room dealings that end up affecting them. We have to convince people to buy back into their community. Hesm'dhebelieveshisward'fi'su'elylackingmp- resentation". He says that if elected, "It‘s going to be pretty tough to run the city because our reserves have been raided. (Council have) been depleting city savings. It‘s a false economy â€" anybody can do that." _Taylor was born and raised in Hamilton. He has AMtbrernnanomen:xcmmnmnmprminne »oiknit AMOMihikine. Authorized by the C.FO. Brian Turnt;ull Reâ€"electio WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1994 â€" PAGE 5 Tou Can Wake A Ditlere avmpitr COUNCILLOR WESTMOUNT waARD 5 Authorized by CFO for the Burnstein Campaign n Campaign

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