nessasih. 1â€"p, g3 __â€" POPSUD aADG Sigiure you presently hold. However, I guess the foolish must find out for themselves what both their parents and the past has so blatantly warned them about. Goodluzk.Mr.Kirkbymdlwiahyoutbevery Furthermore, maybe you will cl;;eg;;l;vtf:t without Christian values, you probably would have his. For example, India may suit h:'hhng, or maybe Russia, or China or maybe even Vietnam, Peru, Syria, Iran, Iraq or Eygpt. However, may I also point out that these countries do not even enjoy the high standards of living that Canada, a Christian based society, enjoys. Before Mr. Kirkby starts saying that Dinosaurs should stop acting as though the school board is a Christian one, he should point out a viable alternaâ€" tive to the Christian way that allows us and our f:ltun generations to enjoy a high standard of iving, good healthcare, a previously strong public school system (before the changes he supports), and a strong and viable government. I think that he should reâ€"evaluate the past and try to prove that his values will lead to a higher standard of living before stating that we should change from a Christianâ€" based society. I think, then Mr, Kirkby, you may learn a few things about yourself and your family as well as realizing how well you have done with these I;LChmst.un nlu-"thatm_t_mdninourlchoola | am writing you to express my disgust with the ‘"khbyhnmb:i-mlayo,xmm (What I will, and won‘t, miss about Water1o0). I find Mr. Kirkby‘s cornment "Dinosaurs who think the Pflblicschoolhouddiuldm-wni.m ‘Christian Public School Board‘. Wake up, people, the world changed around you!"" shallow and poorly thought out. I would like to challenge Mr: Kirkby to go live in a mwummcm&mm children. Maybe he has grown too accustomed to the comforts values bring and has not thought that he Mrnedmmbouï¬mindiwdualmam valmflm'.lukhimthnitbodou‘njm those values, he go to a country that may welcome Li LE iar cce Mn erange This "dinosaur‘‘ wants a Christian school board Many of the businesses who were at mfmwmumm of the Waterioo today. The from mmm"&mmmmm° what it has needed to make a difference in this N!hme Chamber‘s building is small in size, its enth lndmhisenorm-.m exmwd:y%ml’mmnwwk::lon behaif of the membership. PAGE 8 A s part of the Waterloo Chamber of Commerce Centennial celebrations, these historical Seatures whith will appear in the Waterlioo Chronicle during the next several weeks and will allow you to get to know your Chamber better. The Kuntz Brewery (which was located at the corner of King An?Willhm Streets) is where the firstâ€"ever Waterloo Chamber of Commerce (then, Board of Trade) meeting was held in 1890. Approximately two dozen businessmen came together to discuss the direction this organization would take and the concerns it would address. The Waterioo Chamber‘s first office was located in the Waterioo Town Hall. From there, the office was moved intowhamhtownulheflilflardflome. which was located where the Waterloo Public Library now stands. Eventually a chaletâ€"styled building was constructed and erected in front of whatlsmeuedooS?ure. In March 1977, this structure was moved to 5 Bridgeport Rd. W. at the 2" A2CS was moved to > Bridgeport Rd. W. at comerolBridgapofl.nde!ggreea\Vhemlt remains today. Party In The Park: Saturday, August 18/90 Buskers Carnival: Tuesday â€" Sunday, August 21â€"26, 1990 We November 28, 1990 (At The Twist) CELEBRATING PROGRESS SINCE 1890 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1980 port Rd. W. at the But the time has.come for me to speak out against the dictatorship of Brian Mulroney. I and people like me gave Mr. Mulroney the mandate to serve th.m’:deada;wodidnotgivehimthe "‘u’s‘.“"’â€"‘“&‘tfli"“‘“m' disregard for the arrogance con democratic rights of the people concerning the G.S.T. is the last straw. The G.S.T. is completely unfair and gives Mulroâ€" ney and Wilson the licence to steal from the people anytime they want. But h?e springs eternal. We can stop the G.S.T. LRAT. . citizens of Peterborough have a petition out to be presented to the Senate of Canada. If you are against the G.S.T. please sign it. If there is not a petition in your area, contact I.B:,.;.T.E. citizens of Peterborough K9J 7H7, Box 1473. + Mneelemillionsigmturestogivethe Senate the mandate from the people to stop this hideous tax. John Welham Peterborough, Ont. it is with a great deal of sadness and shame that I People must unite to stop Tory GST bn‘inncity&itnqymbacribetoy«mrvaluu more. 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