"If even one of us éu:lâ€"nwe‘l?e going to be an irritant," Stemmler says. "We really need somebody in there to stir things up. We just want the board to be accountable for the money it is spending." t T Nee te t i E I a " oD en sns t ce nï¬ en Mn ADZ d adoantis 24 A response to A.M.O.P.‘s revised request is exf)ected to be ready this week, and the board will request to meet with Stemmler at that time. "A big issue is the amount of information that they‘re asking for. It would take a fullâ€"time person well over a year to sit a do that," Kowalezykâ€"McPhee said, adding that the board is more than willing to provide A.M.O.P with the information it requests. We are a very frlfllgal board, and we‘re careful as to where the dollars do go." u en ts NB Ved Cl t ie lc t ts ocms k lt wlale t Stemmler said A.M.O.P. will, if necessary, raise the money needed to obtain the requested information. Private donations have already started coming in to support the group and its requests. 3 6 Anubhnre cmd dedtientini sadbada Several A.M.O.P members, including Stemmler, are considering running in the board‘s upcoming trustee election. board I 1 n in c e on i e e eomt Reitew t Bernie Kowalezykâ€"McPhee, the board‘s assistant superintendent of education and Freedom of Information coâ€"ordinator, said the board is in the process of examining the revised request and hopes to meet with Stemmler this week to discuss it. Kowalozykâ€"McPhee said she expects the cost of retrieving informaâ€" tion for the revised request will drop, but she could‘t estimate by how much. She said that the board‘s cost estimates for retrieving such information are not inflated, and said Stemmler and A.M.O.P. do not understand the magnitude of what they are requesting from the L2003 "Clearly, what they‘ve done is say, ‘Nope, you can‘t have the information‘. We all think that they must have something really big to hide," Stemmler said. "If they want to help us, and if they‘re anxious to fill our request, what is the problem?" To bring down the cost of retrieving the reqested information, A.M.O.P has reviged and reduced its request and resubmitted it to the board. For example, the group is willing to accept a list of conferences attended by trustees, directors, accociates, staff and support staff. It is understood that a list of those attended by teachers would require the segrch of '£,150|ï¬les,‘a\'n§ therefore is not necessary. concerning her request for information. The board indicated she could have all of the information she requested â€" but it would cost her $121,556. In a summary to its response, the board reported to Stemmler that it would take 523 full working days to retrieve the information she is requesting. The report stated that Stemmler‘s request necessitates a search through a large number of records, and the board does not have a surplus of experienced employees to be assigned such a task. The board did agree, though, to assign the task to not more than two persons for a maximum of oneâ€"eighth of their work schedule. / Rollerblade. B@LUBRL comms Stemmiler Kalita Stemmiler or%anlzes Angry Mothers and Others on Patrol from her Waterloo home. We buy and sell New & Used Inâ€"Line Skates & Accessories â€" We take tradeâ€"ins, too! (Continued from page A1 ) soon .All permitted watering in the triâ€"city area applies to oddâ€"numâ€" bered addresses on oddâ€"numbered days of the month and evenâ€"numâ€" ‘"There was quite a bit of imâ€" provement over the weekend, what with people being away," said Bill Pyatt, commissioner of engineering for the Region of Waterloo. "Plus, any precipitaâ€" tion always helps. We‘re not in bad shape but the restrictions remain in place for ten days at least. It‘s an automatic restricâ€" tion, but we‘re in very good shape." _ The following restricâ€" tions are now in force in the region: [Lawn watering, washing of streets, driveways or walkways, and the filling of existing swimâ€" ming pools are not permitted. (Hand watering of trees, shrubs, flowers and vegetable gardens are permitted, and, with proper signage provided by the bylaw enforcement office of the Region of Waterloo, new sod may also be watered. CTopping up existing swimming pools and filling up newlyâ€"inâ€" stalled swimming pools or wading pools (not exceeding two feet in height) is also permitted, as is the hand washing of cars with a bucket or other container. The region‘s water use bylaw states that storage levels must exceed 90 per cent for 10 consecuâ€" tive days before the supply emergency is ended. Although there was some recovâ€" ery of water storage levels in regional reservoirs over the long weekend, due to reduced water demand, and water in storage has exceeded 90 per cent over the last two days, a water supply emergency continues to be in effect in the communities of Kitâ€" chener, Waterloo, Cambridge, Elâ€" mira and St. Jacobs. bered addresses on evenâ€"num bered days of the month, between the hours of 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. and 7 p.m. and 10 p.m.. C:New sod, trees, shrubs, flowers or other outdoor plants may be watered during planting or inâ€" stallation and for 24 hours after completion of installation, and Many people have been asking about the facilities the new Waterloo Recreation Complex will feature. The Complex will include a 3,500â€"seat arena, 30â€"metre pool, 550â€"seat banquet hall and community meeting rooms to meet the needs of groups and individuals in our community The Complex Situation treated with pesticides or #7 Cl ~ ‘ Qy l a=â€"l 5 4Â¥ ~ C_2 t [ KE ) Je t Co ie * a Tc con: