Cort said the driver got out of the vehiâ€" cle and was dressed in a grey suit and an Oktoberfest felt hat. As he spoke with him, the police officer said he could detect a slight odor of alcohol on his breath. When Cort asked the driver if he had been drinking the driver said "he had had a few." But when the police officer asked the driver to take a breath sample test, the driver said he wanted to see the regulaâ€" tions concerning such a test because a Turnbull police lights. The vehicle turned right at the next available side street (Howe Road) and pulled over some distance up the Waterloo‘s second annual Wonders of Winter Festival of Lights in Waterloo Park kicks off Friday with an opening cerâ€" emony outside the Canadian Clay and Glass Gallery. The candlelight ceremony will feature a performance by Kâ€"Ws own Cherry & the Pit Vipers. Following the opening # A free community skating party at Waterloo Arena at 7 As the officer followed the vehicle through the intersection he activated his ceremonies, students from MacGregor senior public school will give theatrical perâ€" formances in the old schoolâ€" house. Other activities during the festival‘s first two weeks SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Waterioo Park sparkles with the Wonders of Winter CARRIER OF THE WEEK Elevenâ€"yearâ€"old Allen Pietrobon is this week‘s Waterioo Chronicle "carrier of the week". He delivers in the Lincoin/ Allen is in grade six this year. His favorite school subjects are music and language arts. He is a member of Music Alive Kids Choir and the school choir. He enjoys baseball, playing the piano and looking after the plants in the greenhouse. His favorite trip was to Treasure Island in Florida and his favorite movie is Dumb and Dumber. in the future, Allen would like to be a pilot or a writer. 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(Continued from page 3) friend had told him such a test couldn‘t be taken until at least 20 minutes after a perâ€" son‘s last drink. The police officer said he took the driver back to the cruiser where he waited for about 10â€"15 minutes before asking for a breath sample test. It wasn‘t until that time that he realized the driver was the mayor In all, Cort tried to give Turnbull a breath sample nine different times. Each time, the mayor did not supply enough air into the device despite efforts by Cort to show him how to use the device. "At this time in my mind 1 said, ‘This person is simply not going to provide me with a sample of his breath‘," Cort said. Waterioo Town Square 75 King Street, South, Suite 201 Waterioo, Ontario N2J 1P2 THURSDAY, DEC. 7 * Performances in the park include Cherry & the Pit Vipers (6:30 p.m.), the St. Peters Lutheran Church Bell Choir (7:30 to 8 p.m.), the Waterwheel Cloggers (8 to 8:30 p.m.), and MacGregor senior public school student in the old schoolhouse (6 p.m.). FRIDAY, DEC. 8 * During Kâ€"W Accessâ€"Ability and Seniors Night, members of local service clubs will be availâ€" able to assist the elderly and the disabled to tour the many exhibits. # Performances include singer/songwriter Kate Ashby Craft (8 to 9:30 p.m.), Kâ€"W Earn extra money delivering the Waterloo Chronicle after school on WEDNESDAYS. Paper carriers are needed in the following areas . . . 250 â€" 300 KEATS WAY BLUE SPRINGS DRIVE KING ST. AT COLUMBIA 137 & 139 UNIVERSITY AVE. CARTER / DIXIE / MARSHALL MOORE / RODGER / WATERLOO GRAHAM / MOORE / WATERLOO HIGH STREET ERB ST. E. / DEVITT AVE. PINEROW CRES. / ROYAL BEECH DR. 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