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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 Jul 1992, p. 1

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Â¥ l.;el wu!& intaining the bayriers at the north \â€" Despite the fact that 25 letters were ;fi‘“’i Fillow s jand â€" received by the city, urging council to "OPP probe 3000 4# w», {(Continued on page 11) nent cul de sacs as land becomes available. * : “We'mcarmnlynotpnpnedlolceem this," said Goman. "There are people in way, the issue of that area who are not at all in tune with Â¥+Allen neighborâ€" . what Tricia Siemens and her friends on the â€"3 in favor â€" "‘A:1€ HOPE FOR PEACE A ty theuhmdonotteflectthefeelingsof thing. If they‘re most residents in the area. can start a letter "We believe the way this was handled Uptown ward c was totally inappropriate," said Goman. â€"who was the ts “!hwdidheoepeopleknowthiswuumpaignby(] coming up? I was totally unaware it was up November‘s mun for review until last Thursday (July 9). L Goman has gone did not have the time to do anything in â€"~ issue. that limited timeframe. If we‘d had the same notite we could have done the same Pete Cudhea photo thing. If they‘re interested in letters, we can start a letterâ€"writing campaign." Uptown ward councillor Tricia Siemens, who was the target of a letterâ€"writing campaign by Goman just before last November‘s municipal election, feels that Goman has gone as far as he can with the Like the rest of the world, Kocis just can‘t understand what‘s going on in his former country. The senseless slaughter of innocent women and children and the mass destruction of churches and hospita!s has him wondering where it will all end. or worse, if it will ever end at all NrtGrmmmemtens ocm uie 97 prs aiiimesss )40 (Continued on page 7) (Continued on page 3) will

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