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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 18 May 1988, p. 5

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Those talking to Roberts “must feel he would run well in this riding...The guy has experience and he handles himself well. I think he would certainly provide a credible campaign. "But I can name 25 other guys who could also do that." Moore cites the "parachute effect" as a possible backlash against a candidacy by Roberts. "Any time an outsider comes into a riding there is bound to be some resistance. We have excellent people in the riding. We'll have a strong campaign regardless of who our candidate is." Asked whether a candidate of Roberts' stature and profile might find it easier than a local candidate to unseat McLean, Moore said, "More and more elections are fought on national images and issues." A candidacy by someone of stature would he moat helpful if the election was called on short notice, he said. "If we elect a local candidate they would need more time to get themselves known," Moore said the nomination meeting is possible July 12. "We expect a fall federal election." Former ERB’S GARAGE IS MOVING 963 GUELPH STREET KITCHENEI 518-7752 Johnny Toronto kept the kids laughing with his fun-filled juggling act Sunday at the Canadian Mental Health - Waterloo Region "Fundtatttle" held at Bingeman Park. z-c-si Rkh?hehtttartdstdrRopeToseeYoeTheed As of May 30, 1988 Our New Location Will Be CONCENTRATION (Continued from page 1) iiii'i'lfiii,iiit- [3 itii-ili 963 W.- Ian KW photo Natit-llrtnkheilp1tli-ki-llrmdmmrantl Wand!» "ional Polio an pnrtieipett'ag with mall 'ntir'stheeBrrmtdtb0nihmn,gimsthepolie ad-to-tlt-tim-leur-ttMt/roads polieeprtieipidrdutr,midtkttat.Rolandr'iu, atmsnmitrtelatt't-tdBemr.The-kltelporfimtrrra closer relatiomhipt-dtuamumtnitrandpoliemnen. The public in mange to talk to the omen, uh -titatohouprrxmh-andtaethtiramenu,he Aid.sreuntiiretopoli-kthaneniueingtheimr, Beyond the Uriiifdrri"ifii theme _for Police Week Lincoln Village issues challenge _rh3, PHOTO OPPORTUNITY (x7 Waterloo Bridgeport and Weber I Oftttryraiht"rmtMay18to2ttt98aTttFrisrtttt oteaBatgtrortdt'cttirn,arlncttNurtetioe1ntttteyatrtet "o0eiatiotttrtetttFtorrtdftlteirbuttaandgoforamaMar2liduring Pita-Week. This is the association’s second annual walk, and community association direetorDoritshr-idtheidiitstogetotherermununitietotakeupthe participation challenge. About 126 people from the Lincoln Village area Thehitteolnvill-raikltegintot7pan.intheDunveganPurk.Asra amtmmitytrervitepeqiettlteGirlhidesareaervingrxdrmhmmtuartd 1ookingalurmgigtrationof participants. Ir0rmoreinfbrmatiort oallHarperat 8853683. Lincoln Village Community, Association itrehalkrtging other community WANMu90t2MrttMttha.tMm-MATtt, ‘~-Pu§ lt-lair-lout-isa-ttlie-tutr-toss. ,Ntotttarettivitauptrlie. amhmthedm'th, including 'dutstiatire-tc Alatttnpatmlatthilkm'llltonnotaramtmlrxhot aBtnrBrrAarartdmfeytn-t6itr Watdtout.Canine dttmor0eingamduetaiatthetttaluDitqrlararebsring platmlintltrirkoatnllitmountandCoeteuga tstall-tWaterloo/tStuart The annual “mi ceremony is being held Thursday at the Minn“ Club in Kitchener. Ten citizens and 21 otri-lseinghonomd. Police ssekruUhrrm May l5to21. Opal! Monday to Saturday until 0:30 pan.

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