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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 15 Aug 1990, p. 7

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their numbers on the few hundred people whomllaimle-lythroughthemlhos consider the other side of this issue before they draw such conclusions. They should epernd s rasy w hooe en palpiy ane s ired to work so ew peop! ve a place to spend their Sunday afternoons. I believe the workers and the consumers against Sunday shopping outnumber the few that choose to shop. their numbers on g faw.ll?lu:’dr.:l people How would you : like to work Sunday?, reader There are many people who feel that the majority of Waterloo Region residents There are other fine companies who, from time to time, use their advertising dollars to alert and inform the public on matters pertaining to our survival and Comment U ns oo md service â€" paign of the Warner & Swazey 8:: To stay popular, their emperors gave them more snd more of the ease they m-mm&umm "So the Romans softened themselves up to be overtaken by the ambitious, hardâ€"driving barbarians, and in the year 410 A.D. the greatest nation the world had ever seen was invaded and destroyâ€" ed. "The greedy cry of ‘I want more for providing less‘, the stupid whine of ‘somebody else should sacrifice, not ‘ could do just the same for this nation, â€"Lawn signs say a lot about election candidates Here‘s something worth passing along right now: "It wasn‘t the Goths that defeated Rome â€" it was the free circuses. A powerful force in education circles, she has strong connections, a jump on the It was:â€"actually quite surprising the list I came up with. So take your pick from the following bunch I was able to eomeu%with. having added my own little political comment with each. You haven‘t heard? 6 is the day wego‘todnpolh,oosgamm may continue to make hay while the sun shines. Or at least, while it‘s only partly But I‘ve had this darndest time trying to keep track of who has been nominatâ€" ed, who has dropped out, who is officially mnngngipgthehigthrupar::,wm running "independently, what‘s pened to the incumbent and so on. Finally, out of sheer exasperation, I decided to tour the neighborhood last week and scout out election lawn signs looking for a candidate‘s list. You never get something for nothing power, indulgence had le who would be giving up their mqylolfcwpeoplemmder through the malls or pick up a few things at the grocery store. Sunday is the only day for families in retail to spend together. It is the only day that my own family can sit down to a meal m This may not mmnnyt.hmgto_ unday shopping supâ€" porters, but to us, it is important. Being a university student, I spend my days at school and most evenings and Saturdays at work. Sunday has become my day to catch up on my school work. This is the case for many students who work part time in The store that I work at is open 80 hours a week. There is no reason why the consumer cannot find‘time within those 80 hours to do their shopping when the average work week is 40 hours long. I nation of more and more people to look to the government for handâ€"outs, supâ€" of interference calculated, over the long haul, tonI:lm rather than help this country its people: _/A country succeeds, indeed survives, tnking it xn loating Tor mar on more fo Noes ind fose ailort, as id the come to believe that it‘s possible to They are to be congratulated. But I am sure they are aware that this kind of advertising can go a long way toward maintaining their own success as well as field, and all corners marketed, if you know what I mean. If is able to undo the Liberal lfiafl:l:ld in this city, she‘s the one to do it. Andrew Telegdi Good thing I toured late last week as well as early. The Waterloo North party in power has finally come up with a snn io guccoeg Hivh die Whiihe is & to 6 it‘s the one they want, y:ll',fl never know. Whether it‘s the one you want, you‘ll Msm.oggm;miaionnndla champion underdog are your style, Andrew‘s your man. The sweat must be dripping from the collective foreheads of At least three other candidates are officially in the race, Hugh Miller for the NDP. Dr. Ted Kryn from Family Coaliâ€" increased by one day and Sunday became just another day for everyone. _ aps the Sunday shonâ€" ping advocates would reconsider thenr.:I I am writing in reference to the article titled "Street Closings Violates Freedoms, Reader Argues" printed in the Chronicle What about traffic lights? would call these people lazy before passing judgement the people who in work an ::mdnn w on ,fi"flt Whether I go to church, the day withmyfamily,dohouwur:-dgvtothe beach should be my choice, not that of the succeed without really trying. There is no way on earth, there never has been, and there never will be a way to get something for nothing. No matter how hard we try to delude ourselves that this is possible, somebody has to pay. In the case of ancient Rome, and the many other nations which since that time have thmw' f:dm&llnh-ckto-xfl‘mm in ir own price was too high â€" it was everything! Youmifi:’wclluk.whtmldo about it? you do a great deal about it. The first thing to do is to set a good example, by giving the very best for the money you are paid; or the very best value for the money you m No more charging whatever the will bear. No more slowing down so that you can get overtime pay. Mh’ynndget_thismtqtbue around you, especially your children. Point out to them t.hn'tlut.ho-e who contribute to prosperity wi in mthnmdvec;nndthatthc:‘xh'y to g more for providing less don‘t ize that they are only kidding themâ€" selves. Sooner or later the axe must fall; Small but nifty signs on lawns all across the city, Herb is obviously going for the Herb Icide You can bet he‘ll get in his digs before decision day. Not that well known, but promises not to sit on any fences on the m-’umnwnsrmmuu Ontario Libertarians. I saw no lawn signs for these people and so will not comment further, except to say the Libertarians probably view such signs e-leefionmddthe:duufly l;fldg candidates, and wonder what effect they will have on the final outcome. Had a strong presence in old Westmount as I drove down treeâ€"lined boulevards. é_ppen-l_ulotofoldmoneyissidingwith Mr. Post Hole Jennifer Behrendt WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1990 â€" PAGE 7 Rzumpwww o 0 itute, P.O. Box 642, Cambridge, NIR 5W1, providâ€" and industry.) and it is usually later, when they either need more business in the worst way or need a good job more than ever before, that they must pay for their previous foolishness. The whiners are those want to make rules just for themselves and then want to get bailed out when they don‘t work. You have to give more than you are getting paid for, if you want to get more for what you are doing. Similarly, you have to give more in value and service than you charge for, if you want your business to grow. These are the winners. Productivity, integrity and selfâ€"reliâ€" ance made us successful; and they are the qualities that will keep us that way, in an evermore competitive world. When are we going to realize the truth of the saying, "those that will not learn from history are condemned to live it Finally, be thankful D. Campbell, that your friends are not your next door neighâ€" bors, or you would have to drive your car even further. As a common ad refers, "Just do it." on August 1. Firstly, 1 was thoroughly amused after reading it. The article (letter) had a very extreme wiew that oneâ€"way streets are an infringement of human rights, because it violates freedom of movement. I wonder what D. Campbel! thinhd‘tnfich‘fhn? Secondly, what 1 found most humorous about the letter was that D. Campbell had to drive his car around the block to visit friends that lived two doors up because of living on a oneâ€"way street. The only sense can make is that D. Campbell is living out in the country â€" where two doors up could mean two miles away. I doubt this is the So if you‘ve been out of town or out of touch, there‘s a synopsis of who to vote for via the Elections By Lawn Signs route. Good luck, and see you at the polls. A noisy but fringe candidate, his bark is worse than his bite. Claims he would like to sink his teeth into provincial politics, and into Preem Peterson‘s right B. Waredog of the same lawns as Al Can‘s. Obviousâ€" ly a split family vote, Mr. Painters would also appear to be after the student vote, though that may be painting him with too broad a brush. An early decâ€" lared candidate, he says he is primed to tackling the grass roots issues, and promises to weed out excess spending at Queen‘s Park. Hopes to capitalize on the "Herb" vote from previous elections. Noticed this candidate‘s signs on many 8. P. Painters horizontal vote. Claims no one else is Don Wood

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