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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Dec 1994, p. 9

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Soncoelan ie aid : oo uces .. .2 wotee. o e e e e 3@ _ Clip out and leave in his briefcase o e e o o The city of Waterioo (along with Kitchener and Cambridge) is now fiying the blueâ€"andâ€"white flag of the United Nations in order to mark the contribution of local soldiers to UN peacekeeping in the warâ€" torn republics of Bosnia and Croatia. Here, Christine Koehier of Waterloo‘s engineering department raises the flag outside the Waterloo City Centre. willing to accept those terms. The deal is expected to close Dec. 28. Stockie will be bringing the purchase agreement to council next week in order that it may pass a bylaw to accept it. $220,000 annually in taxes. _ _ _ _ _ "We‘re happy to see the building will be sold, the site will be cleaned up and it‘s _ _____________ "I think this is the best way out," said Coun. Mike Connolly. "If we‘d not taken the offer, then we‘d have Van Dresser If it is sold and reused, the property will yield 385 Frederick St. (Frederick Mail), Kitchener T745â€"2771 Mon.â€"Fri. 9:30â€"9; Sat. 9:30â€"5; Sun. 125 »Aheneennporntipnmnnamminiemnnsamentsne k "e" C m o+ (Continued from page 1) Van Dresser, which manufactured head liners for cars, went into receivership in February, 1992. In August, 1993, council voted to cancel tax sale proceedings on the property after being advised of soil contamination on the site. Stockie said the contamination does not affect neighboring properties and does not threaten public no one there and we‘d lose the building and we‘d lose the tax â€" we would have had to write off the tax anyâ€" (Continued from page 3) vices in the traditional school setâ€" "Specifically, it‘s aimed at young women, who, within this marginâ€" alized group of people â€"â€" generally poor, generally with inadequate social skills and a low level of eduâ€" cation â€" are particularly subject to violence in relationships," Walshâ€" Bowers said. have been hired to plan the sesâ€" sions, lead the sessions, and recruit participants for the sesâ€" sions. The projects will receive from the province $60,000 a year over the next five years. The committee intends that by the end of the fiveâ€" year period, the community based agencies (school boards/Mary‘s Place) will have taken over the operation of the projects. "Systematic evaluation is a main part of what we‘re doing," Walsh Bowers says. "That is, we want to find out how well the iniciâ€" ates are working so that informaâ€" tion can improve the quality of the initiatives." Projects Two project evaluators have been hired to monitor the projects and assess their effectiveness. The Waterloo Region Commuâ€" nity Education Committee to Preâ€" vent Violence Against Women is made of up representatives of 20 community organizations includâ€" ing both school boards, both uniâ€" versities, Mary‘s Place, the Sexual Assault Support Centre, and the John Howard Society. hayivieggie " , i o Reveran t ut ienss e st n se rore cpnnne y w FRIENULT FARRIWG, UVER 320 oTURto & oChVILEO ‘ +% ux a â€" & S ‘Yin, F2 W«% uty m . ‘%‘fl & % P ~s4"A 5o9 s ‘JQ'_,‘ 7 Custom Designed Brida! wear & Evening gowns Gift Certificates Available 22 Regina St. N., Waterioo 725â€" 1367 APPOINTMENTS PREFERRED. CLOSED MONDAYS MOVING TO 24 DUPONT ST. E JAN ‘95 C mJUST DOLLS #®= Now Open Sundays 12 Noonâ€"4 p.m. Until Christmas 2 John St. W., Waterl00 (King & John) 578â€"9200 _ dR waAaTtERLO O Cl FRIENDLY PARKING, OVER 320 STORES & SERVICES

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