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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 May 1992, p. 3

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As we look forward to Canada‘s 125th birthday celebrations, the Waterloo Chronicle would like to share, with our readers, the opâ€" portunity to show how we care about this great nation of ours. Wednesday, July 1, the Chroniâ€" cle will publish This Is Our Canada, a commemorative speâ€" cial section filled with stories, photos, and anecdotes about our The best part â€" you‘ll be suppâ€" lying them. Yes, we want you to send along Tell us | based only on economic factors, or ’ "I also feel that there are many deal of decison making to Most citizens have already lllld;upthmmnbonhwthy Armed with garbage bags and litter sticks, Jan and Don uwmmu-mdmmmmm of their Saturday cleaning up the area around Flats Belmont Professional: Centre 564 Belmont Ave. W., Kitchener Forwell suggested that if a Amaigamation 741« ‘If we go into this process, it will add uncertainty to Waterico Region.‘ Turnbull (Continued from page 1) wA a a FOR as well. mwm.mmmmmuynmm.mm mwm a helping hand on Friday afternoon 1See W d io pahicnien oi ol e of p WiIth . approval the responsibility of the Waterloo _ Chronicle; . Photo from all levels of government, amalgamation would likely cause a tax increase for Waterloo resiâ€" U ADYAmmtht in ind 2 Forwell said. "So, I think we want to know the bottomâ€"line impact financia fly." . In a memorandum to council, Mayor Brian Turnbull stated that while residents and taxpayers are "crying out for relief" from taxes hs gubmitted (deadline noon :gay,'JW‘m will be consid perhaps economic factors in comâ€" aduridterng ht Â¥Biyhinie t Ynae ts uns td ns n «â€"~iwe EYEQLASSES mepL (See Store For Dotails) . [ A _ expires May 30/92 Dan O‘Reilty Pete Cudhes photo Also Monday, Kitchener City Council voted against a similar motion for an amalgamation study, brought forward by Ald. Mike Wagner. ‘"We‘re looking for poignancy, for humor, for heartâ€"felt thoughts or images, everything from Saturâ€" day morning street hockey to Constitutional debate. Stay tuned for further rules and information in next week‘s Waâ€" terloo Chronicle. photo categories judged to have best captured the spirit of the publication. Winners will receive a $100 gift certificate to Eaton®é No boundaries on submissions whatsoever," _ said Campbell. approximately 19 per cent. A report provided by the city‘s dil;e:wa(menuindie-udthn if cities were to amaigamate, Kitchener residents‘ taxes would decrease by approximately eight

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