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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 7 Jun 1989, p. 1

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pon s o PCR Ce CCE ASvHYCTCE ’with tonight‘s Waterloo Chronicle: Beechwood Travel*, Yum Yum Creaâ€" tions*, *Selected areas only. Nov. 19, 1972 her badly beaten body was found in a ditch on a township road north of St. Agatha. A $25,000 reward has been offered by the Ontario government for information leadâ€" ing to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for Aldworth‘s death., Anyone with information wishing to remain anonymous can call Kâ€"W Crimesâ€" toppers at 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222. Const. Barker can be reached at 654â€"0150. Advertising supplements delivered SA og e ns 12 R C Two of her friends left the restaurant around 1:35 a.m. and Aldworth was joined by another friend. Shortly before 2 a.m. she left the restaurant to phone home, but never returned. RDOI umm Rtrne taiit t crmadlh i. L 2 2. Restaurant, about a halfâ€"block south of hotel. Mn 00 C020 0 C222 2000 VAC HOVEE ;round"l:w a.m. and went to the King‘s F2 2C URRE 0 OOE ue Pr ioh n PAEVE C GICERE: In particular, OPP investigators would like to contact anyone who was at the Kent Hotel or King‘s Restaurant in Waterloo Friday, Nov. 17, 1972. Many of those who were with Aldworth the evening she was murdered may have since married and changed their names. "We‘re having a problem locating women that were single at that time who are now married," said Constable Paul Barker of Cambridge OPP. Some people, he added, have moved away but relatives or friends still living here may know their where. abouts. . We need the public‘s assistance," said Barker, Aldworth left her Allen Street West at imately 8:30 p.m. Nov. 17, 1972, in m company of her boyfriend and two therâ€"friends. The four went to the Kent M{a Aldworth met a number of t *Hel. Ontario Provincial Police is making a second appeal within the past eight months for public assistance to locate people who were in a Waterloo bar and restaurant the night a 16â€"yearâ€"old Waterâ€" loo woman was murdered 17 years ago. The OPP requested public assistant last November in solving the murder of Suzanâ€" ne Lillian Aldworth. "Sufficient new inforâ€" mation" has encouraged the police to make a second request for public information, said an OPP press release, FILLIPS Police seek new info on murder case IT‘S No Use, JAKE...THere‘s A FEDERAL GOV‘T Commenciat Agout REpucinc our Péficit ON EVERY CHaANNEL! Chronicte®©= l by Jim Phillins \@ ity of Waterinn chima,, {20,000,_mnated by University of Waterioo student l.';,:nlel Ponech, right, denouncing the actions of the Chinese government and + a S I this woekend. when hundres, of :.â€" With 300 names. collected Sunday and Monday. Ponech * inarme Pic were shot and kike, ihe Wemy. â€" . Qn _%_h n:mfd:-én’f Tueoda:d's Efiemoon "~~ At the protest._ joint effort organized jerath TA are being inese a anadian StAmtiet:tes and th;s.Chmeoe students mg:ttl'(:l l:.he st;fig embassies, department of external affairs. and the Central and staff listened to brief speeches and held a moment of Committee of China‘s Communist parly. ‘ silence before walking the ring road carrying placards and _ Tim Collins, viceâ€"president of the federation‘s operations chanting slogans. and finance, said universities, provinceâ€"wide, are making an During the 30 minutes while people congregated around the effort to get information to Chinese universities using university‘s activities centre, more than 600 signatures were facsimile machines. As well, universities are continuing to collected on a petition denouncing the government‘s actions, exert pressure on the federal government to extend visas to organized by student Daniel Ponech. Chinese students in Canada. | Ponech, who has friends attending the Univeristy of Beijing _ Students, he added, are being urged to call their friends to | and at other locations in China, began the petition Sunday â€" show their support. M se Cc on ce o k e ind Isobel Lawson Chronicle Staff Hundreds of local students joined a rally at University of Waterloo Tuesday to show their support for Chinese students demanding changes be made to China‘s government. WI:xl'hedt:I'l‘ey ihowed their support, many were outraged and anns Wt on en T Local students denounce violence ‘im Collins, a member of the University of Waterioo‘s Student Federation, spoke briefly to an estimated 900 students attending Tuesday‘s rally calling for an end to BW3 loo, Onta outraged and [_the governâ€" ted _ by ca‘ling an end to the violence Duri a , right, minut s ring the first 30 m ank es about 600 people had signed. w Eon o ee AeRmmeneey "I knew, despite Waterloo‘s tendancy to be morally apathetic and uninspired, that people would respond to this What‘s happening is unacceptable behavior," said Ponech, wll::) is still trying to make contact with his friends living in China. are making an effort to get through facsimile machines. the violence in China after hearing about the violence TS CCE® provinceâ€"wide, are making an ation to Chinese universities using is well, universities are continuing to federal government to extend visas to ibhaath C appans s3 S O mms Univeristies across the province hm eend e en wit r common receive information Isobel Lawson photo 0 cents |

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