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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Dec 1986, p. 5

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(Continued from page 4) extra billing WalerloovCity Council amends the zoning for 547 King St. N., paving the way for Gova Enterprises Ltd. to construct a 68â€"unit motel on the city‘s north border. e $40,000 in structural damage ‘l"‘alxll;'ele(tnz'al wiring in the basement electric room of the Royal Bank at King St. and University Ave. is blamed for a fire that caused . April 9 Waterloo county separate school board trustees are shocked at the 1986 spending estimates which leave Catholic school supporters facing a 12â€"perâ€"cent increase in the mill rate with provincial education grants that barely cover what the board spent last year. Waterloo county board of education trustees approve a 1986 budget that represents an increase of 6.56 per cent in the actual budget and a 6.68 per cent increase in the mill rate. April 16 A 28â€"page Waterloo Economic Impact Study is released by the city which includes a controversial recommendation that if implemented would see residents paying special fees for services they have learned to take for granted, like sewer maintenance, garbage collection, recreation services and even administrative services. The cities of Waterloo and Kitchener adopt a proposal that would have the cities enter into a combined task force to review and explore areas where discussion and coâ€"operative efforts would enhance the provision of services to the citizens of both communities. April 23 Despite widespread neighborhood opposition, Waterloo‘s planning department advises city council to amend the zoning bylaw necessary to allow a granny flat to be located in the backyard of a Colonial Acres home. A seemingly harmless and straightforward resolution to reaffirm Waterloo city council‘s commitment to upgrade the city‘s public library turns into a fullâ€"fledged debate as council members bicker about the handling of the issue. ’ April 30 Tagged as the most difficult budget ever, Waterloo county separate school trustees manage to reduce its estimated 1986 operating budget‘s projected 12 per cent mill rate to 5.42 per cent. Manufacturers Life Insurance Company unveils plans for a new Waterloo headquarters to be located on a 10â€"acre site at King St. and Conestoga Expressway. Estimated cost is $36 million. May 7 Amidst allegations of wrongdoings by three of its members, Waterloo City Council adopts a city planning report that calls for a zoning bylaw amendment to permit a granny flat in a Colonial Acres backyard. A Mother‘s Day demonstration for peace in Waterlo0 is marred by conflicts as only a small number of demonstrators come out in favour of proâ€"arms buildup. a _T C B â€" L s o onl t t o r : i May 14 Two local university students win a major battle in their war to have the operation of a frenchâ€"fry truck in the south end of Waterloo Town Square approved by Waterloo City Council. budc lt «ol ind otaiie ons Abd A deal that would see the city enter into an agreement with the Kâ€"W Royal Canadian Air Force Association 404 Wing to purchase a facility at 510 Dutton Dr. to ease the burden on Waterloo‘s Adult Rec Centre is given the blessing of Waterloo City Council. Cost of the building is May 21 The City of Waterloo and the Uptown Business Improvement Area come to odds over the Waterloo City Council‘s 5â€"4 vote allowing two university students to operate a frenchâ€"fry truck in the parking lot of Waterloo Town Square. Waterloo City Council announces it will not allow the sale of beer and wine in corner stores if the Ontario government goes ahead with legislation that would permit municipalities to have the final say in the matter. May 28 A municipal committee and a coroner‘s jury recommend that Waterloo rooming house landlords be required to obtain licences for their properties and penalties be levied for nonâ€"conformance to safety standards. Waterloo residents are rewarded for a fatality free Victoria holiday with free pizza and Coke at the Cenotaph. June 4 Local district director of the Ontario Medical Association announces that the OMA is so upset, that if the provincial government does not make realistic changes to legislation banning extra billing, they are considering everything from a fullâ€"scale withdrawal of services to not doing routine paperwork. 9 Willow St. Waterloo Waterloo Chronicle Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published every Wednesday by Fairway Press A Division of JEMCOM Inc. 225 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. December 31. 1986 Davids KMait Eyperience Season‘s Greetings from the Premier to come out and talk about 884â€"4220 (Continued on page 6) changes with any of our excellent used cars, bought after Dec. 1/86. 85 85 85 85 84 84 84 84 84 84 83 83 83 8 3 VOLKSWAGEN RABBIT, 4 door, 5 speed, beige, AM/FM radio. 8 2 MAZDA GLC, 2 door, 5 speed, red, AM/FM radio. 82 HONDA PRELUDE, 5 speed, blue, AM/FM, sun roof. 81 MAZDA GLC Sport, 2 door, 5 speed, Tarnnado silver stereon casssette sun 68 CORVAIR MONZA, 2 door, automatic, greoon radin PONTIAC FIERO Sport Coupe, bright red, 5 speed. DODGE LANCER, 4 door, automatic, blue, air, AM/FM, cruise. OLDSMOBILE CUTLASS BROUGHAM, 4 door, automatic, grey, low mileage. FORD TEMPO, 4 door, 5 speed, red, sun roof, AM/FM cassette. _ VOLVO 244 DLO, 4 door, standard, blue, air, AM/FM cassette. VOLVO 242 GL Turbo, graphite, air, sun roof, mags, cassette. MAZDA 626 LX, 4 door, automatic, green, air, cruise, sun roof, stereo. MAZDA 626, 4 door, 5 speed, brown, cruise, AM/FM cassette. MAZDA RX7 GSL, brown, leather, power sun roof/windows, stereo cassette. MAZDA 626 DX, 2 door, 5 speed, green, stereo cassette. BMW 533i, 4 door, automatic, green, loaded. MAZDA 626, 2 door coupe, 5 speed, silver, AM/FM, radio. HONDA ACCORD, 4 door, 5 speed, blue, AM/FM cassette. Toronado silver, stereo casssette, sun roof. green, radio. WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER Euce â€" SALE $9995. 10995. 15995. 12395. 13995. 21595. 8495. 9395. 8995. 5995. 5495. 5495. 7995. 3995. ‘8995. 9895. 11610. 71645. 8455. 14395 11155. 8995 12595 8095 19435 8095 8095 5395 4945 7195 4945 3595 31, 1986 â€" PAGE 5

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