nottompou‘ too eunuch. - iettit I iii?irili,','it't'iki,, m athedat, 1tarerhorttt ' your!“ in «is . you'll t',tlg't'ttpa/ituhtftt tgtr,,tt'"t pin-willpcomplmly tUrmf." (rt',"',',',',,',,",',',,',?,,'.',',',"),?,?',',',',',,?,',",?,:.,::,!!.?, !redttolotVtutmrofirmithattd ,rltyriti-rrthttr. _ "r-d.t.oloorrtatJireihhutsoatsing 1r.td.t.urohhsttyuitaottrrtuarei. ltithrnjnrtrutih-iFiiGtiiiii epyrttltttiontteeauotututivUita.hji tAe1y,eeyorth-iostiiiiiitii M Butter, a ham . all WW,WIIIEMR¢ any: 'ttrloo'0oyiitar-o- S,tdtht,i,t,,f,i,tthtrfi.tt,ti city’l ,tasttstttitatqCtttitrti homing.Buthetmttit-dtheeamtittU m!t..toirte.-ttttrtrtaitntt_ ,_ But tur Slomke tiddaiaiitriiat no growth would 3150 page serious problems for 1?†city. " we maintain a at growth rate then we'll 'lAl'=n2'l,','lt'itd with our.infraatrttetuts (m S'll,ft ment, new _ trauma, um um win Muslim am “a will mun-e meat." Jo Davis. qrok-ort for . mp at rmidtsttt, mad about mam]. but waterioo remnant Tony Asquith says 1.t.t.its.tr-dtogrimtttoranikiitii% 'tttff l " m opposed to growth, eepecial y un~ angled growth. I won’t accept the minis? growth is good or this community. didnt move to Waterloo because I wanted to live in another Kitchener or Oakville." Asquith says the committee Ihould be concentrating its study on what the effects Mno growth would be on the city rether then trying to accommcdete with. But om Slomke told with that no “Growth should be dictated by the free whet, not byword: and statistics. You tfetg.',t'ht-thottand"hhtsa tmite ." . Rooney also dressed that growth of this kind on still be 1tprirmtmentalir friendly, one of the conditions outlined in the atmmittee's, report. _ But Waterloo' resident Tony Asquith says But Pal iiauriraunt ofiie Km. elm-Waterloo Homebuildm Animation, "e',eetthPe,u1yt,lsryr,ttye. - tttht,",.',' . IT" _ V _ty 'i,'irteijiii.i tttentktuenv'traan - tiuiakik “as: The committee, eetabliahod March 6, 1989, is composed of city councillors and intended teeidente of the community including the building industry. Their mandate was to the available atatie t"lll'S'h'Jdt',tttt on grmrthrortlte city. Then Shake, Commissioner of Planning "and tt',t,ttets, told the meeting that growth must managed to ensure tRMF tainable development that benefits the community. _ "Growth has to be evenly distributed around the city. We don'tjust want a job txm.ttttttm'trtmtrrrr4im'iiuatwaiCi bedroom community either." I The committee concluded that a 25 per cent population fisetease, or 860 new dwelling unit: a year, is an acceptable rate of growth for Waterloo. Slomke says this wan the most difriettlt part of the study. “We had to determine evel of youth 1l,tl,tg,e,t,rght Itgturgtt meaningful We)“ am . able end we need them to plan thud.†__The_ city ‘neede to plan ahead. am ' That’s-what the Growth Strategy Study Committee told 20 iittemted Waterloo W, ttattrytrlie ham: 7 or not to grow d need: to phi: ahad, ny- t, 3 11ttyettp?i,9 WWI». ',butgrmvthia Await?! em ii iiirdiitiadi'f,"iGii i%Ga, our " CiTiG he! W diMeuit “n m 'mrttrdken maui, 7&6 b"lll'lt'J'h'f,'ldr'lT4'llrl' in. w a dad'ihithi Grip, ,rntthtietrthytytrtgdrrt-irt 'IB-tstrand-r-tsour 'dl,t,,thtl,tRtggSitttgr,', Mint ton-an new 'd1ttfgrtdi',2t,1eliel all-h Mm. audit-d ttet-mis -e U can o-ua-ad I um their tsd. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'tgel, you"! "out can to mm dimetoritttra'tti,GFiGurvia, 'mtotarttdlty-oftui-ietg "ttmrtteealutothtrDigtrstuntie wmm. "I will: In“ for us tgTp,iiiiiar between " pm. a group ttter oo region teenagers are on the phone. But they’re not having typical teenage conversation. They’re volunteers at Youth Line, and they're there to listen. aht.h Line, a 2lt't'ftt2ft' young poopla. u the Canadian Mental MII" .I._..A_ JV-.-LL I ._A 4____ Al - - - . Velma-I It dehliiiewm't IIEljiiijlf0E[liilll T HERE TO HELP eall1ahtmtalli-iatmdtortune qtudauas,,,td,,a,,a,,,il, ",',t,','tt/grli,tg 1'e,'a','fd,t,ri,tt,t.' mac: all! "rr.The-sfttteeniiirsh" m-dm-rttowm'ththe 'ttttri""""""""" - " Atihti-atrouttgtne-ttteeatt, Abmrtlh-tmttdYtmthiisto isinasNtruary. shedoesniuseher 'iii';, "i'il'iai,',", 'o',7lry'lt'ii'r'i"n"v'o'Cs'" g,tg'tt,t,g,t/tyeg,,tr 1mreutghowtoreNctteelingzand txmtpletetinonymitytoeallem. 'o',',":,',!:),',',:':,?:,,)',,?:?:,': usmg "A lotofrny culls-"Mamie my open questions They we also ownagondttomrdtuen be tritei.altr.aietiNinu-s 'tudentotmrselttrol.1rturk-mr Mm]! reltrtedtoyoung people meltsartts,tttrrrnighth-h-d YmnhrmeitrfiusdedbytheC.nndinn iftttqrmrt-httot." Slump-WIth “if â€you; audits-inn 'Mydnhx tomo- tii'itirihti.itili?l. mm'you Rf/dll; “rum -igrttrrurtr, know if youve mod. But 'rttikmtmrdtheirrer*ktrtrtt- math. often“ 12ht,t,ltrdhte,,t,,tr,:g, my. will thank you tor gisittgttimqb. 'Pte, My to helpful and that's 11'1u'T'tltTd"dl'lW,' n "tttBdtat'ttmdid." mm. 1tudens.h" Ream 'ttees Henderson says calls from teens have increased from eight per month to almost 30 because of a recent advertising campuign and the popularity of peer listeners. and _then refer them to an appropriate Ayn, 'T 1hytsttrold Grade " NAM ME MY, JUNE " Yorrthiinei-trxmt9aarvtoie Kttit,,ghet'e,tgygett [Mum-Minn“ tgtdtiNthtregtgP" 'd6a000,74bt106esrq9attttt. mt-ti-doo-mt-nd/ii"'-, 'yoytieyrtherro1i-rutriutirte luau] Halt]! Asuncion, the United Way. and the Region. Handgun my: thy YW.“W , 'P" bins bomngirlwhowummdafamily member was going to commit suicide "lt is really challenging sometimes became you don't dwnys know if you've helped. But sometimes at the ettdotaealnomeoetewillthank youfor being no helpful And that's really Volumes: at Youthline are trained to be "helpful" listener! without swing advice. Honda-Ion any: this involves learning how to rrNet feelings and “on†In-MM