$109,048 was for staff and office tires after 15 years, Epp will receive a legislative pension equal to 75 per cent of his salary â€" five per cent a year. He gets an accomodation allowâ€" ance of $11,988 yearly, as well as up to 52 airline 'glm.h mailing, printing and stationary mén:; and mdid&ghu"ï¬oai as Chairman [.lr.lm Assembly Committee. If he reâ€" interest in Spruciiéle_n Holdings Ltd of Waterloo,a private comâ€" pany owned by Epp and his wife and which Epp says has no assets. Liabilities reported by the member, first elected as a Liberal to the provincial legislature in 1977, included a mortgage with Mutual Life of Canada and a loan from the Kitchener branch of Lloyds of Canada. Epp declared a medallion he received as a member of a Februâ€" ary 1988 legislative tour of Cuba, and declared accommodation and meals provided by the Cuban government. Epp has annuities and life insurance policies with Legislaâ€" tive Assembly Life Insurance, Mutual Life of Canada, Canadian General Life, Seaboard Fidelity, Canadian Automobile Associaâ€" tion and American Express. His statement claims no other assets, including Canada Savings Bonds or other government guarâ€" anteed investments, registered retirement savings plans, open ended mutual funds or guaranâ€" teed investment certificates and similar instruments. lan Kirkby Chronicle Staff A home, savings acccounts and life insurance policies are the major assets of Waterloo North MPP Herb Epp, according to documents filed with the province under the Members‘ Conflict of Interest Act of 1988. The only real estate Epp decâ€" lared in the member‘s public disclosure statement is his princiâ€" pal residence at 79 Somerset Crescent in Waterloo. As well he has savings accounts with the Province of Ontario Savings Office in Toronto and with Canada Trust in Waterloo. He also has a joint savings acâ€" count with his wife Jane A. Epp at Canada Trust. Epp declares limited assets He Especially since we gave a subsidy to them" (through building an estimated $8 million Uptown parku:g garage adjacent to the proposed developâ€" ment. "Every year we delay it, the subsidy up." Coun. Lynne Woolstencroft said, “Wm.bothm me is how empty King Street will look for a very long time." No‘\';mb“ ld make 2 nhng. 'ng anfrlflxu Strut be C : We were told it was i ive we a qui ing Street i to be com:â€" decision, and now it‘s mym."-dd(’:.rmzm.n&rfl 19 memo by McFadden to Andrew Telegdi, who demanded a report from Peter . council , ‘"‘The developer proposes to undertake McFadden, the city‘s economic development direc demolition during this spring with a summer (late) tor. construction start." "I want to find out how their finances are goi Gary Richardson, president of Entredev told the Especially since we gave a: subsidy w;ï¬g Chronicle last week, "We plan to get going next lan Kirkby f ing patterns in U; Chronicle Staff ‘mudw:llï¬mmmï¬uwa Some Waterloo city councillors want to know whyâ€" â€"report in last week‘s Chronicle that the $48â€"million %Tmnmwmhh&&l?ddn Torgan project is up to a yearâ€"behind schedule pressured to quickly approve the conimerâ€" despite approval being pushed quickly through fal revail mail immedigtely aiter berng erecton ieyt : spranl lam Decmuaber. Torgan information demanded by city counciliors _ She added that it could have a negative impact on METRO :; Served with southern style potato & Herb Epp o momemrans mmoiihuuice No More Great Services: â€" hassles. At Money Mart, we say yes! :mm : :m‘m :MI.D.‘: 43 American Express money orders l'hnlnu‘andw-d-mm ' and cash wire § ty > l Postâ€"dated Government cheques NY e y _ . _ Insurance cheques â€" _ inuitthon.."""~ * saterd ::;m n::::o Cheque In m Cash Out ® Open 9 am to 9 pm Mon. â€" Sat U Unemployment, Weltare and Free Caesar‘s Salad Gary Richardson, president of Entredev told the Chronicle last week, "We plan to get going next m.)l Mayor Brian Turnbull and Chief Administrative Officer Bob Byron also confirmed the delay in the controversial 260,000â€"plus squareâ€"foot retail, hotel and commercial complex. Meanwhile, the former City Hotel on King Street and former homes and businesses along Regina Street fall into a state of disrepair. skewer along with our salad with 9 4 It‘s back by popular demand! Order any famous meal special listed here and receive a Caesar‘s Salad & an order of Garlic Bread absolutely FREE! _ Canadian General Life were also declared. She also declared liabilâ€" iï¬eaofln;m’ge'ithw Life of C a loan with Lloyds of Canada and financial 3ntjae_l'hin-SpmceGlanHoHingn Assets included her share in the principal residence, and a savings muntmdjointuvingnwount with Canada Trust in Waterloo. An annuity with the federal from the province last year. Howâ€" ever, she did declare her salary as a selfâ€"employed massage theraâ€" pist as well as family allow payments from the fedan}% costs in Waterloo and Queen‘s Park. Served with southern mlvi-nh-h‘: nt ‘ulhitsy Served with homestyle mashed potatoss and with Wine Merchant Hon. Waiter McLean P.C. M.P. Const Office =â€"«.» Lower Maill â€" m Town Square imer Hours fs ‘\@Mion.â€"Fri. n g ~9:00â€"5:00 099 with quali ls l . Ill ï¬1 5* ids w»i‘\‘gj-ï¬â€˜f'v;. 24 hour answering service â€" 3 d