(Continued from page 1). PAGE 2 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1990 Neighborhood in the amount of traffic travelling on Willow Street, from 1,390 to 490, and Herbert Street, decrease in the number of cars using John and Allen Streets. from 1,450 to 255, as well as a John Goman, also a resident of Willow Street, called the street closures the "Oka of Waterloo," refering to the barricades erected by natives and the resulting tensions with area residents durâ€" ing a land dispute. _ Goman said the "not in my back yard" attitude of residents supâ€" porting the street closures is not a good enough reason to justify the closures that are now adversely affecting traffic on other streets in the area. Traffic counts show an increase in the number of cars now using other area streets. Traffic on Union Street increased from lems with the closures such as the stantial increase in the amount of entnaars OM , » have to find alternate routes and the potential problems of snow removal "But unlike Oka, the barriers were erected by the municipality. Shall residents practice civil disâ€" obedience and bring in bulldozers BLUES_ _ _ .& omsnor * * Designer Coats & Leads * Stationary _ * * Music Boxes * Christmas Decorations * Plush Toys * Pet Paraphernalia * Science Diet, IAMS & Techniâ€"Cal Dog Foods 728 Belmont Ave. West, Kitchener You‘ll learn a blues rhythm, the basics and how to use a slide. You‘ll learn blues songs and we‘ll jam at the end. 2 â€" TWO HOUR SESSIONS 7 â€" 9 p.m. Hours: Monda; to Thursday 9:30 â€" 5:30 Friday 9:30â€"8:00 Saturday 9:00 â€" 6:00 WERIILWE R W N (Siice Guitars) For Beginners and those unfamiliar with blues Please Call To Register (metal slide included) 576â€"5517 « T.B.A. § Gift Boutique â€" FOR PETS & PET LOVERS " he ats N Dogs report on the street closures will be available November 2. shrinks to only 14 feet. How far will it shrink in the winter with snow on the streets? How far will it shrink in the winter with cars parked? How far will it shrink Larry Freiburger, an Allen Street resident, said he disagreed with the street closures because the traffic problems of the neighâ€" borhood were merely being transâ€" ferred to other streets. But he done and m"ï¬ dewbe e residents to work together to a solution. "I‘m saddened to see the neighâ€" borhood reduced to groups. We‘re neighbors and for solutions to be good they have to be agreed to by everyone." The decision now rests with council who will discuss the issue at the November 12 meeting. In the meantime, residents are beâ€" But Cyril Slough, a George Street resident, dismissed the comparison with Oka and urged council to consider the narrowâ€" ness of the streets when making TR in mities! for is critical for you to realj 12,500 to 12,656 vehicles, while traffic on Moore Street increased from 4,500 to 5,410. Traffic on 578â€"PETS of Allen Street has also $30 OPEN; MON.â€".WED. 9:30â€"5:30; THURS., FRL. 9:30â€"9; SAT. 9â€"5:30 75 KING STREET SOUTH, WATERLOO 886â€"4190 AN UNUSUAL SELECTION se _ DUCI _ EQZ : ; SPECIAL . Park and shop . . . check a lot! Choose between 1000 parking spots, each less than a 5 minute walk to Waterloo Town Square! T ERIC BRAEDEN Victor Newman of The Young & The Restless This Friday see Eric Braeden who portrays Victor Newman : on the award winning daytime soap opera The Young & The Restless. A question and answer period, followed by an autograph session will be part of the fun FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19th â€" 4â€" 5 P.M. Basic Hookâ€"up *5 per register. Offer expires Oct. 31/90. * Saves on Fuel Costs * Reduces House Dust, * Recommended by Doctors / * Relief for Allergy Sufferers _ Polien and Dirt \idgl *z - jE p â€" â€"=DOUAALAFMTE wz= [ * AIR DUCT CLEANING ; CAMBRIDGE GUELPH â€" KITCHENER €622â€"7707 â€"767â€"0499 570â€"3771 towmm squiamre J'z,@ ... FOR YOUR USUAL NEEDS oamhogeigr . ra t