Street. The letter indicated that the street closures have caused a significant increase in traffic usâ€" ing the home‘s dri as an alternative route ".m of g;;hnixht and day, frequently at "It is grossly unfair for city council to create uncomfortable and worrisome situations for elâ€" derly tenants in order to satisfy a minority viewpoint," the letter stated. Councillor for the Uptown ward Tricia Siemens said she was in A letter dated March 5 was sent to council from the St. John‘s Senior Citizen‘s Home on Allen PICK UP A D.Q. CAKE FROM ONE OF THESE Kâ€"W LOCATIONS LISTED: Resident Mooncgl _6 MDC of a big city :BP'MG. and that‘s reflected i thethinn-?:t.:....l:_-ng "All in all, it‘s a good city to live in. It has kind of au?in bity s ow al ces ( 0 OeE C wG pleased with that." Not mentioned in the article, but also worthy of note, Hoddle said, is Waterloo‘s low high school dropâ€"out rate, which at 6.8 per cent is approximately half the on vacation) said the national recognition comes at a time when Wlhloohn“redlytlhuulot i mramnprtmaks (oohty : and restore them with a sense of "It‘s nice to be recognized by an outside source such as Chateâ€" laine, and to selected as one of the 10 best places to live in Canada," of the lowest unemployment rates in the country," the article states. Magazing_«===â€"~» TREAT YOURSELF ROYALLY. _ ALL ROYAL TREATS C MMitnr mtï¬ im d .0. 8t 11 "h“hinfl'ehaveonlinelike OF TREATING id. :w;.s:“vâ€"â€"v&yo very w nc Mvatia® * on t t Abn® cpcener~ (Continued from page 3) Council decided not to take further action until the traffic studies are complete. traffic counts on Willow Street, north of the barricades, as well as on streets impacted by the street closures. That motion was apâ€" Two weeks ago, Coun. Craig Hoddle, after receiving numerous phone calls from concerned citiâ€" zens, moved that city staff take P T0 ol S UAnnits Ahins Aic M cs n dit A 2 mains in support of them. She said the Aclosure's h.ave enhaqeed &Lq‘l_l:ll_ty of life in that neighâ€" during her _City Hall is looking at this as a start" he said, "not as the crownâ€" ing touch." roved in a 9â€"1 vote, iemens in opposition. ing lost jobs. "«City Hall whoak the Recreation and the % and Glflcm, but we mfl:f, bad thing about al of this. is that three of our citizens aren‘t able to enjoy the i nimoeals m month at the Ontario Glove Facâ€" %in Waterloo, uied magazine article appla: x::arloo for its f.rn;q-g’ ?:; “m’m."y ow" prices, the Sounds of Summer Festival, the Buskers‘ Festival ;nd its involvement in Oktoberâ€" est. Hoddle said Chatelaine‘s recogâ€" nition of Waterloo is evidence that Waterloo is "keeping afloat" despite a recession which has taken it‘s toll, but streased there is still much to be done in terms of rebuilding the local economy and Made with light, chocolate cake crunch. Cool and creamy chocolate and vanilia DQ e ‘ SOFT SERVE. Plus rich, cold fudge and delicious icing. You can have it decorated for any occasion, too. Frozen and packed for easy ut:dkaey home. Pick up one . Special Orders C Are 24 Hours In Advance. ts m‘. :19 50 Westmount Rd. N. King St. S. 238 Weber St. N. _ 120 Ottawa (Westmount Place) & John St. (at University Ave.) (Eastgate P 747â€"2424 742â€"6673 _ 746â€"7868 744.â€"972 WATERLOO WATERLOO _ WATERLOO delicious taste of our Peanut Buster ® Parfait. Or luscious Banana Split covered with flavors like strawberry and pineapple. All made with Dairy Queen® SOFT SERVE, a real dairy product. Dig into the cool, rich, «& _ FFHIIIM «D Starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday, March 17, we‘re changing to WING NIGHT Hours: Mondayâ€"Saturday 11:00 a.m.â€"1: Along with your favourite gfeen bever;ge. Full menu â€" 11:00â€"11:00 daily 373 Bridge Street West, Waterico 725â€"461 1 McMarni‘s! _ All dayâ€" lrish Stew 3.95 25° Wings Wednesday N_i-gnl;t'i; WATERLOO CHRONICLE, Still A Variety Of Fresh Florida * Oranges » At Marni‘s every â€" Saturday 9 a.m. â€" 5 p.m. (E@&;';;';;po«m\em) :00 a.m. Closed Sunday Grapefruits » Pecans * Canned Pineapple (Beside Cheese Factory) Orange Barn KITCHENER (Eastgate Plaza) 744â€"9220 , MARCH 11. 1992 â€" PAGE 5 Millbank St. N.