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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 31 Jul 1991, p. 6

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As Mike Connolly of Tax Watch advoâ€" cates, all issues should be considered in the light of fiseal responsibility and for councilâ€" lors like Brown to push their pet projects through as some kind of personal mandate, This gives everyone what they want. The attitude of council is the biggest problem we have and the very reason we should turf the lot of them in the next election grev." that there are other considerations for a councillor (Waterloo Chromicle. July Brown‘s out of touch with the ‘real‘ world So Rob Brown considers fiscal responsi brlity to be a one issue: that "nothing is black and white, that there is a lot of A unified board of trade would go far awareness of communityâ€"wide issues, better community as a whole., PAGE A6 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31. 1991 Waterioo Chronicle is published every Wednesday by Display Advertising: Maureen McNab Teresa Clemmer Gerry Mattice Don Steeves Pete Cudhea (Sports editor) Keren Adderley Deborah Crandall News Editor: Melodee Martinuk C)] #4 g] Z1 â€"< § § Chronicle The Fairway Group Incorporated 215 Fairway Re. 8 Kitchener. Ont President: Paul Winkler Telephone News Line Fax. No, Waterloo Town Square ) King St. South, Suite 201 Waterloo, Ontario N3J 1P2 886â€"2830 886â€"3021 886â€"9383 Circulation: Mary Baycroft Jerry Fischer Ray Lakhan Anita Auernigg Publisher: Rick Campbell Circulation Manager: Greg Cassidy Major Accounts: Bill Karges is the very reason that we see everâ€"escalatâ€" ing property taxes. Fiscal vesponsibility is not "one issue." Council can never act fiscally irresponsible. They have to budget and live within that budget so that we are not to be overtaxed. The problem with associate professors like Brown is that their wages are inflationâ€"proof. Let‘s elect people who live in the real world and earn their wages the hard way Subseription rates $40 yearly in Canada, $70 yearly outside Canada +G%1 Rox‘wialll(er WCI students lucky to have a teacher like John Shaw As parents of four WCI students (includ YOU 171 Typically, Mr. Shaw‘s remarks are humâ€" ble. There are other excellent teachers at WCI and other schools but John Shaw is unique. He does challenge his classes to think, question themselves and life and, most of all, to respect themselves. He has touched many and we hope he is able to continue to do so for many years. On behalf of his students and their parents, we are grateful for this teacher who goes so far beyond the call of duty. Beth and Paul Karrow Waterloo ing a dear daughterâ€"inâ€"law), we wish to congratulate you on the excellent article on John Shaw. As you say, his students have known it all along and so have the parents Do you think cigarette advertising should be allowed? "No, they shouldn‘t adver tise because of the kids. That just makes it more open to them. Of course, they‘ll probâ€" ably find out about it anyâ€" w8Â¥ John Wilson Waterloo "I don‘t smoke, so I don‘t really care." Adrien Lezu Kitchener The Chronicle is proud of its tradition of accuracy and fair play but does acâ€" knowledge the possibility of error. Conâ€" structive criticism of news, opinions and advertising is welcome in hopes that all complaints can be resolved. Those who feel furtheraction is needed shouldaddress the Ontario Press Council, 4th Floor, 36 King Street East, Toronto, Ontario M5SC 2L9. i "No, because cigarettes are bad for everybody. They‘re bad for the smokers, and their secondâ€"hand smoke is bad for the rest of us." "No, I don‘t think so. I quit 13 or 14 years ago." Press Council Hilde Armbruster Waterloo Ed Schoenherr *‘ Waterloo

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