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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Sep 1979, p. 1

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'. Chronicle M tetMtq. at 92 Ertt Street East. t" Waterloo Aid. Richard The third issue involved .5 Biggsdeclaredaconflictot anincreaseinparkingspace l interestentwopiecesotle» retmirementsfortheAllen l gislation during Monday Square building on King '..a night's council meeting, but Street, Waterloo, a project Aid.BotrHeetry wonderedif inwhich Aid. Biggshasno he should have adopted a si- direct financial interest. _ milar stance on a third. Aid, Henry stipulated that V The two items on :,",',io'ily he was in no way criticizing l . Biggs declined to v Aid. Biggs, but rather that ' olved an increase in he would like council to con- ing space requirements sider whether conflict exist- and the approval of a bylaw ed had the voting - dif- . permitting the construction terently and Aid. Biggs had - of his law firm's new office participated in the voting on Aldermen see eprtftietsof interest in policy matters 125th Year No. 38 Aid, Henry stipulated that he was in no way criticizing Aid. Biggs, but rather that he would like council to con- sider whether conflict exist- ed had the voting - dif- terently and Aid. Biggs had participated in the voting on Wednesday, September 18, 191:) Council was especially sensitive to the question be- cause of a report on the sub- ject received from the As- sociation of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) that was approved in principle by the 1979 AMO annual conferen- an issue identical to one on which he saw a conflict of Aid. Mary Jane Mewhin- ney, who attended the coll- ference, said when you read the AMO report you wonder if there will be any elected officials freetotroteo-y- The point raised by Aid. Henry was, he said, merely to clarify each council member's position on vague, indirect association with ismes to be voted on. The AMO report and the issue raised by Aid. Henry were referred to the clerk’s department and the Ad- ministrative Committee for Entertainment Waterloo, Ontario paid off Sunday tor Wlutloo Expos as they won the Intu- County Junior tons on page: " and 13. Adam's-unbl- (Druid. "a" writer Things got a bit out of hand on Regina Street North recently. So much so that residents protested in the form of a petition to city council complaining about "noise, drinking. harass- ment of neighbours. . (and) urinating all over the neighbourhood " The incident occurred on the evening of Saturday. Sept, 8, and overlapped mm the early hours of Sunday. when regional police re- ceived "several noise com- plamts" because of a party at 30 Regina St North, Wa- terloo Five neighbouring rest- dents signed a petition ad- dressed to Mayor Marjorie Carroll complaining about "the throwing of beer bot- ties at the police cruiser the throwmg of beer caps at people walking on the Side» walk. the smashing of beer bottles on the middle of the road, tand) the parking of cars and motorcycles on neighbours' lawns .. According to Const R Dolby of the Waterloo Dwi. snon Regional Police. there were approximately 75 pee ple at the party. "generally students” Police "talked to them. and when the paddy wagon arrived the party broke up ., Const Dolby sand there had been other parties at the location In the past. “but this one got out of hand .. Police reported SIX ar- rests for disturbing the peace or drunkenness Waterloo counml voted to have the mty solicitor pur- sue the charges and to re- present the City If required 12-19 "I 5 Cents

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