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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Aug 1979, p. 5

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Waterloo shafted? (Continued from page tl chanism under Bill 187, The Regional Municipality of Wa- terloo Act for one of our regional representatives to have a substitute by proxy. He told fellow aldermeu "it is unrealis- tic not to have a proxy for mauve; on vacation." Mayor Carroll suggested that the problem would he some- what alleviated if the City's recommendation to the Palmer Commission were followed changing the regional represen- tation to become commensurate with the population of each municipality. Apparently Waterloo is the first and only icipalitfthuis far to have submitted a formal response .e Palmer Commission Review report. In the submis- ' the City asked to hav.e another vote on regional coun- cil. The regional engineering committee's rejection of a staff recommendation to build a flttoridation centre at the Kit- chener-Waterloo border, for the purpose of treating water from Kitchener, also occurred during Mayor Carroll’s ab- sence. Under the Regional Act we were guaranteed ftuori- dated water, now they want us to pay more for it, the mayor said. "By paying our share of the regional water costs we are actually subsidizing Kitchener and Cambridge," she said. "Some of the water from Kitchener wells has to be chlorinated. Are we going to charge them for that?" Still perturbed over the situation that enabled_these im- portant issues to pass through regional council during her absence, Mayor Carroll said there will have to be an under- standing in future that matters of major importance are handled either before or after July and August when most councillors take their vacations. Regional Engineering Commissioner D'Arcy Dutton was available to explain why the items passed during the en- ‘r’m‘g committee chairman's absence. Mr. Button is on tion this week. PROGRAMS sUBJECTTo CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE sugar KNEW EAPJIELEJI "jiji,,ij,iij,li] "eite,2u,hiP" 'df'atat a; STARTS FRIDAY iit3ii otr "ff,!",!,!",,!!?] 251'th fs'ltJayl .... (my mum- Box Office Opens at 7:30 Im 1tl8l'fll8fllr'e! 2 Shows Nightly at 7 & 9 0m gun/new HELDOVER Cinema, 'NORTH DALLAS STARTS FRIDAY L ' “by: "The Muppet Movie" omvr'“ 2nd Hut "Amazing Dobermans" BOX OFFtCE OPENS , 30pm 2nd Hit Beyond the Pose.don Advemure' STARTS FRIDAY "HOT STU F F" 'The mam Event' HELD OVER "THE lN-LAWS" HELD OVER "MEATBALLS" Mat. Sat. & Sun. at 2 pm STARTS FRI. Il.lllllMllllll' Amityville Horror 7 & 9 pm. Mat. Sat. & Sun. 2 p.m. STARTS FRIDAY "Just You And Me Kid" 7 a. 9 Pm "HOT STUFF" ' “I 2nd Hut "FAST BREAK" Box Office Opens at 7:30 p.m NOW PLAYING HELD OVER 'MllMllllllll “ATM 7:15&9:20pin Mat. Sat. Sun. 2 run.- STARTS FRIDAY "FRISCO KID" 7th9pm 7 & 9:10 p.m.Mat. Sat. Sun. 2 pm FORTY' 7 a. 9pro Mat. Sun 2 orrt Mat. Sat. Sun. 2 p.m. Box Office Opens u 7 300m "--.-a.- "rci, IVVAw - Community Services Director Ken Pfhsg said his department preferred the penetration - constructed courtsth had no idea of the .costs, "We wanted to eva- Huate the tenders on that 'basis." (Maud from - " 'dMtttt"t since it was a public handgun! pl! parties in- volv now know what the competition has submitted. He explained that since the penetration method is mite specialized, the City wanted to keep current on the best ways of spending the public YOUTHS sizes 10 - 2 . CHILDRENS sizes 2 - 6 ADULTS sizes fr, - 12 regular $18.95 regular $21.95 . regular $24.95 Only 1399 Only 1599 - And by the way, if youre a running back or even a halfback, we've got the shoes for you too. At the Athlete's foot, we understand the importance of quality and correct fit. We take the time to measure your foot and help you select the right size in the right shoe - every time. _ NOoneknoNStheatteEystrX0e... WATEFRLOO the 34 ng St N 5361210 . , KITCHENER 8 King St E 7424061 GUELPH Open Thursday and Friday till 9 00pm 54 Carden St 836-0620 NooneknoNs the athletes footie... RumiingllbaclktoschooC? If youre running back to school this fall, come on in and have a look at this special y ve In . av . _ 1llltllilllllllllt Over 10,000 In» from 2220' - a ACRES OF SHADE TREES " BLUE SPRUCE.SHRUBtt th FRUIT TREES Spreading It Pry. Junipors...trom 3.50 a. 85.00 _ 5'-20' Norway Maples.........from 0.00 Austrian Pine, Japanese " 6'-10' Rod Mapkstr................from 12.00 wood. Euonimus, Prints. Lila Preplantod Fruit treeS‘...........from 5.51 m Maples. Oaks. Limos, r Cot. Hoppsi & Blue Spruce from 12.00 Crabs. Locust. Fertilizers. Co Interlocking Paging Stones..from 1.00 per to. ft. _ A A _ _l '-20' Norway Maptes.........from S.00 Austrian Pine, Japanese Yen. Box- '-10' Rod Mapkstr................from 12.00 wood. Euonimus, Prints, Lilacs, Scar- replantod Fruit trees‘...........from 5.51 m Maples. Oaks. Lindons. Flomring ol.. Hoppsi & Blue Spruce from 12-00 Crabs. Locust. Fertilizers. Coco shells. mrrioctting Paging Stones..from 1.00 perm. ft. _ Bark. etc. Corn. and visit our Wading madman! of My, ”lawful m. _ 'rt/reds-tter-ted-rat-i-tet."-'")-. " RR l. Water'lpo “in; _ the A9t:fhtf,t.iJy.g,tt.ii Wm.w.ma,1m 664-2482

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