for ethnic women is they work a lot in the garment industry. It can be seen as a dead end job. "So we used sewing machine training as a tool. Part of the training involves ish lanâ€" guage training and m&» ment. They also learn their rights and responsibilities as a worker." The shy women who enter the program leave empowered, said Ari. That empowerment will help them both at work and at home. They leave with self esteem, a job skill and a new language. duated from Skills Unlimited. In 1988, Ari received a Ministry PAGE 12 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1080 Ari‘s back Cm-m:?ml' Monday to argue against the current "&m%?onwwmwm after the damage of the Second World War. Delays of the Torgan complex and the resulting gap in the streetscape should be seen as a sign, she said. "Waterioo is at a critical moment and the and health of Uptown should be at the forefront of our minds, not the ailing health of a developer." Cross described the Torgan/Entredev proposal as "a monolithic block" stretching from Herbert to William Streets. It will be a The Uptown area should be planned on social and architectural windphCmukdmx:al;dtoMlvfllunhthe area incorporating green favored the idea of an architectural committee. McKinnon directed staff to look into the possibilities. Waterioo needs a committee to set standards, help decide what It should be composed of citizens and a city councillor, Cross said. The group would seek to achieve an "integrated core look," she said. So far, 77 women have graâ€" ie TR Ume NT Nee OMe _ 26 _A ) & _A A _4 :)wé‘!aég’,,; by _ Easter Has Arrived! ie -g\ Linda ones with a special ‘P% it W solid chocolate from Reids, se ) ) 7 > or tiny stuffed bunnies enA d me n :" by Dakin, from $3.96 B _ _ â€" M GIFT SHOP _ 181 PARK ST. waterLoo @@wiang HOURS: Mon. to Thurs. 10:30â€"5:30 742â€"1171 umm Fri. 10:30â€"8, Sat. 10:00â€"3 Ghka® Waterloo needs a standing architectural committee. That is the opinion of Cilla Cross of 41 Allen St. E. "I think we need to give far more thought about what‘s going up Pat Vanbicsbrouck Haiutyling for the IF GIVING GIVES YOI A WARM FEELING IN YOUR TOES, WE NEED A LOT MORE WARM TOES Waterloo needs building rules, resident argues neative Baskets Lexington Market Plaza, 209 Lexington, Waterioo ‘We‘re More Than Just Great Baskets‘ By Design "I think it works both ways, too. Places like the multicultural cenâ€" p'gwhighmkwithrgfngeu help make new the community." received a similar award for five years of service with refugees. Waterloo and Kitchener are and refugees, said Ari. ‘"That‘s how a community can live peaceâ€" fully. If you‘re not openâ€"minded and not accepting of each other, you cannot have a peaceful comâ€" munity. That‘s what makes Waâ€" of Citizenship and Culture award for her 15 years of service to the YWCA. Two years earlier she had . The giving begins with you. (Continued from page 5) ap hS\ 00 h ;â€"eo\ Qirt whols family adapt to Get Ready For Easter CY s ~\> _ Birthday Cakes Also. We Carry 7 Easter Cake Pans | :mm * All Chocolate Supplies $3 Ontarie St. South, Xitchener 741â€"9854 â€" WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY APRIL 4 & 5th 9:00 to 8:00 n».m. 223 Weber St., North (At University) WATERLOO f TASTING PARTY Join us for some great fun... Sample Nutri/System Fettucini Alfredo, Spaghetti, Lasagna and more! \ Win Prizes such as a FREE 20 pound Nutri/System Program Receive a complimentary consultation and weight analysis > Meet successful clients and see the Centre! f Bring a friend and join in the fun! FREE â€" OPEN HOUSE 147 â€" OVER 1500 CENTERS WORLDWIDE ®