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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 16 Nov 1994, p. 8

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PAGE 8 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1994 McLachlan, third in the polls with 6197 votes and the only Waterloo trustee endorsed by OQE, said voters in Waterloo are likely more concerned with the ideas of slates of candidates than they are opposed to OQE‘s posiâ€" *L believe they are concerned about party politics at the board level, and I personally would be concerned about that myself," McLachlan said. "I don‘t like that method of operating, and when OQE endorsed me I said quite frankly that I would not vote as a slate â€" that I would be voting by conscience But my particular conâ€" cerns for education quality may support their concerns. "In all honesty, I don‘t think (OQE) will have any impact on us whatsoever," Hendry said. "The reason I suggest that is because we have a very strong core of incumbents that are back, and those who are back certainly don‘t always agree with each other. But it‘s a strong enough core that the issues will not be driven by any particular group." *I believe that OQE did not have the opportunity to really inform the public of what they stand for â€" of the fact that they are not a slate. The (OQE) members would not have been voting together as a bloc. Simply, our members are Seott praised the efforts of the charities committee, its faculty advisor, Margaret Thompson, and the school‘s staff and students. "Td like to express my appreciaâ€" tion for WCI being such a caring school. When there‘s a need, they come together and work hard." I am a resident of Kitchener who hapâ€" pened to read the Chronicle while having a late lunch at Too Russo‘s in Uptown Waterâ€" loo. I was surprised to find out the small business I have worked for years to build up is a hobby. I am referring to the comment in Sandy Baird‘s column in the November 2 issue. | am an artist and one of the mediums (Continued from page 1) gains will have a significant impact on the way the board operâ€" endorsed because they all share The money raised so far has enabled the villagers to begin conâ€" struction of the school, but Scott said it will take more than $5,000 to complete the building. similar concerns about educaâ€" tional quality." "The building will progress more as more money arrives." If the money doesn‘t come, he added, the school will remain unfinished and the students will remain in their mud hut. Thompson said the charities committee may decide to make the Matangwe school the charity of the month again sometime early Baird should check his own community WCI a difference. If you know of a perâ€" son or group that makes Waterloo a better place, please call Tom Brockelbank at the Waterloo (Continued from page 5) Quality Education ”&'manypeoplemoqrmm- i/ 4â€"WHEEL ANTIâ€"LOCK BRAKES AND MODULAR SEATING FOR SEVEN ARE STANDARD ON LUMINA â€" NOT ON AEROSTAR OR CARAVAN W RUST AND Dent REsisTANT BoDY PANELS ARE STANDARD ON LUMINA â€" NOT AVAILABLE ON WINDSTAR OR CARAVAN. a 3.1L V6 Power # Air Conditioning # AM/FM Stereo Cassette #Driver‘s Side Air Bag a Tinted Windows a Stainless Steel Exhaust # Pulse Wipers @ Plus Much More 1995 CHEVROLET LUMINA VAN 1995 CHEVY ASTRO VAN Lurwry Coléfion â€"â€" FEATURE FOR FEATURE YOU JUST CAN‘T BEAT CHEVY VALUE â€"â€" and Glass Gallery because it is a place where I can learn, experience and communiâ€" cate with other artists, artisans and those interested in learning about clay and glass. . It may come as a surprise to Mr. Baird but not all of us are interested in the mentality of "The Most Valuable Anyone" award. We all as artists, have other artists and craftsâ€" people we respect and we do honor them. It just doesn‘t make the front page of the I use is clay. I support the Canadian Clay VALUE PRICED AT YOUR CHEVROLET â€" GEO â€" OLDSMOBILE STORE ncluded. Desier may inase for W“*‘&- -â€"-‘Sufl Speaking of quiet, Mr. Baird should check his own community. There are a lot of potâ€" ters, glassblowers and other artists and craftspeople in the area who make a living practising their little hobbies. They are not as visible as hockey players because when they practice, they don‘t require an arena. Part of the basement or a converted garage will do. When they hit 5,000 pots or goblets, there is no mob cheering, except of course, LOOK...NO SMALL PRINT I would like to tell you what draws me as + tom en MB e y Ane es on aeirtege on 94 o to peorse on a consumer, to Uptown Waterloo. Good food, beautiful things to look at and buy, good books and friendly, personal service. Water loo has all those things in the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery, unique private galâ€" leries, excellent restaurants and my very favaitabookmlghopm;';mholndl of people like me. Possibly Mr. Baird should make his hobby a fullâ€"time job. _ _ make my money making art. There are a lot V comprontasie searma POR EIQHT â€" WINDSTAR AND CARAVAN CAN‘T TOUCH THAT! V‘ a powenrut 1.3 ve enome AND HUGE CARGO CAPACITY hy hmonqmem in ormmntnzenernemmnemnatsan a Reâ€"styled for ‘95 # AM/FM Stereo Cassette #Deep Tinted Glass #Power Windows s# Automatic Power Door #Captain‘s Chairs #4.3L V6 Power #8 Passenger Seating a Plus Much More

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