olice reporter, ‘more cop than ize police and I me weeks back told me of her to the Kristen suspiciousâ€"actâ€" mind. You can will soon take would be if we then a licence n. Here‘s how aid, "Now this ted a number. our telephone 5on shook Southâ€" ; flood of tips. mies on the of the NDP n" SIMU PiHing deve‘opment such _ retail space at one point in time _ And, rather than posing a as the Clay and Glass Gallery, doesn‘t make a great deal of threat to existing King Street ‘ businesses, Wellhauser said openâ€" VOLUNTEERS ing Caroline Street for business A w,ll enhance the city‘s core. deâ€" T&Y junteering ... A Great Way Aflm%m in the core makes so can brighten the lives o F E;flm A develâ€" helping yourself and â€"your comâ€" food, set serve food and â€" opment like this will provide an munity to grow. The Volunteer assist in cleanup. Help is particuâ€" impetus for sprucing up and Action Centre of Kitchenerâ€"Waâ€" larly needed on Tuesday and improvements in the entire (Upâ€" terloo can help match your interâ€" Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 _ town) area." est and skills with specificjobs for p.m. The facility is located in _ Wellhauser said it is unfortuâ€" volunteers in 200 community uptown Waterloo on a bus line. nate that Seagram is shutting organizations and programs. For This is a very important progrAM _ down their Waterloo operations, information on these and other which provides not orily a meal "put they‘re certainly doing the volunteer opportunities, contact but socialization for individuals right thing, from the community the Volunteer Action Centre at who, for the most part, are COD~ point of view, in the manner in 742â€"8610. fined to their homes. #119FF which thau‘ra denarting I‘s ro. "But things are starting to happen in Waterloo â€" maybe the recession is over here," Wellhausâ€" er said, citing development such as the Clay and Glass Gallery, ‘‘There‘s obviously going to be some significant lead time beâ€" tween now and when the project planning is finalized," Wellhausâ€" Uptown Business Improvement Area chairman Ted Wellhauser Seagram Find out more about our " P t _ unlauo. safe, reliable, confidential service! YOU OWE IT TO YOURSELF TO CALL TODAY! York Centre â€" 490:York Road, Building A â€" Gueiph agh 7 ~1â€"800â€"661â€"9268 lessons on journalistic integrity and balanced 3. In order to avoid an embarrassing white space on its front page, the Chronicle may have overlooked the fact that nothing constituting news was conâ€" your escalating attacks on the NDP, I feel compelled to affer some suggestions (in a handy multiple d-;:h-ul f 1. The "article," which appeared without a byline, may actually have been a verbatime reprinting of a pregs release from Ms. Witmer‘s office. This option would explain why there is no attempt in the "article" to provide even an appearance of balance. 2.‘ The "article" may have been written by a Chronicle reporter who had (like Ms. Witmer) been "banging her or his head against a wall." The resulting head injuries would have prevented the reporter from contacting any government spokesâ€" person before submitting the "article." The injuries also caused severe ammesia in the reporter and caused her or him to forget the journalism school than your usual biased reporting. in order to help hY;n"“(ul;eau “M’:ï¬omm w reform (‘‘Witmer fights for compromise on labor (sic) law," August 12) was even more oneâ€"sided | M AaFS > The s MATCHMAKERS Personal Introduction Service (C p.m. The facility is located in uptown Waterloo on a bus line. This is a very important program which provides not orly a meal but socialization for individuals who, for the most part, are conâ€" fined to their homes. #119FF Wellhauser said he was pleased to see that Seagram hasn‘t overâ€" emphasized any one aspect of the development, and they‘ve clearly recognized that "putting a masâ€" sive amount of commercial or retail space at one point in time doesn‘t make a great deal of building and the possible expanâ€" sion of the Marsland Centre. the reasons for "Uptown Waterloo is on a roll, " T ho s ue trees tained in the "article". In fact, Ms. Witmer (who seems to think that she is the critic of Labour rather than critic for Labour) has made exactly the same comments before and, given her apparent lack of imagination, will likely continue to repeat them. She is indeed fortunate that the Chronicle is willing to give her additional coverage each time the words pass her ohâ€"soâ€"perfect teeth. A.MMm,thrwï¬gh marching orders directly from its owner Inc. Southam is a member of the All Business Coalition, one of the reactionary groups that has sprung up to protect the power of the corporate elite, | uwelluthemwislndrig!uwiubbby group, the Fraser Institute. Could it be that S«uhnnmhvenochoieebuttomwly one side of this issue? 5. All of the above? I do hope that your readers enjoyed playing this "game" more than they enjoy reading oneâ€"sided reporting. I also hope that the Chronicle will attempt in the future to maintain at least an appearance of objectivity. If not, I expect to be writing again. It has been sort of the ‘Uptown canyon‘ since the late 50s, and it would appear that it‘s going to be turned into something that is much more attractive and useâ€" Wellhauser said it is unfortuâ€" nate that Seagram is shutting down their Waterloo operations, "‘but they‘re certainly doing the right thing, from the community point of view, in the manner in which they‘re departing. It‘s reâ€" markable, and it should be ackâ€" nowledged." Another attractive feature of the study is a plan to develop Caroline Street into a retail disâ€" trict, Wellhauser said. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9â€"5:30; Friday 9â€"9; Saturday 9â€"5:30 ___ HOUSE « FURNITURE 33 Years of Dependable Service 46 King St. N., Waterioo 886â€"2040 SPECIAL LOW PRICE NOW AT LAST A Sceott Piatkowski Waterloo WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1992 â€" PAGE 7