7 â€" "The population at large is over burâ€" O dened with taxes. There‘s too much govâ€" g ernment. Only 45â€"cerits out of every tax 7 dollar buys services, the other 55 cents > pays our debt uj _ "It‘s a real death spiral," said Varga. 5 MURRAY DIEGEL â€" Kâ€"W REAL 3 ESTATE BOARD ¢ The spring real estate market was G almost non existent in 1995, but accordâ€" ing to an optimistic Kâ€"W Real Estate z Board president Murray Diegel, sales in & the spring of 1996 should be in full $ bloom ness: maintain an active role in assisting _ market in 1996, with some marginal local government when it comes to * increases," said Diegel. rationalization of local services; and He said interest rates will favor for keep a pulse on the taxation issue consumer, adding that even now the 5 Mc otnle is 1996 "We‘re in a position for a stabilized B“(ES n . UP TO 3“70 OFF CLOTHING ....>~50% OFF HELMETS .....vâ€"1025% OFF ALL ACCESSORIES IN STORE 15% orp:=:sss=x=y===== FITNESS EQUIPMENT ur to 50% orr (Continued from page 3) 2 KING ST. S. (AT ERB), WATERLOO 725â€"2807 Tunturi *« Proform * Voit _ EVYELEPATH He said interest rates will favor for the consumer, adding that even now the rates are affordable for most people. _ "The region has positioned itself for steady growth. It‘s steady as she goes for MAC VOISIN â€" M&M MEAT SHOPS Looking ahead to 1996, Kâ€"W businessâ€" man Mac Voisin sees slow. but steady growth in the retail sector, but stresses thatigrowth won‘t come right away. "I think we‘re going to look at conâ€" lled and slow growth. Traditionally, ra';\uary and February are the worst months for retail, but by March the econâ€" omy will get stronger by a couple of perâ€" centage potnts," said Voisin, president of ass dï¬/}?/){g 30% OFF e me;at 5’ \" , \! % He believes J PeC that Mike Harâ€" , T ns‘ attack on the provincial debt will evenâ€" tually benefit the retailer in the year ahead Voisin ‘If you talk to business people, they want to stop the bleeding and get the debt under control," said Voisin, who‘s adding another 30 stores to his chain in "Business is expanding because of the (Continued on page 9) the 165 M&M Meat Store chain n B B6 §9 ET u CZECH THIS OUT r t 4 NSV 1 f %Y NE EV < FAMILY FU . ::(‘\7 _ 10 WeWR N\A â€" is ," â€" 4:00 p.m. â€" 6:00 p.m. _ ‘aw 73 ‘z\ â€"6:00 p.m. â€" 8:00 p.m. 5 $#Q0f {% â€"8:00 p.m. â€" 10:00 p.m. ‘Im ( yx=) _9 HOURS OF FAMILY FUN * JP€" laneâ€"y E/ GREAT PARTY MUSIC â€" PARTY FAVOUF " 5Â¥ _ RAFFLES â€" PRIZES â€" GINGERALE CHAMPAGNE _ THE CZECH NATIONAL JR. TEAM K vs U WATERLOO SISKINS _ WED, JANUARY 3/96 U Game Time 7:30 p.m. Waterloo Rec Complex 6 Tickets $6.00 U Available at the Rec Complex Box Office . (Each ticket purchasedâ€"receive free youth ticket lo. Siskins vs Listowel Jan. 7/96) x* NEW YEAR‘S EVE * ROCK ‘N BOWL 7. RO &5 2 * 9 1C d\ & V M y PRIZE i Licensed unde f uimiteo canes a WATERLO A 14 Prit 7 (be A 886â€"25 5 Fully License T@leem § mt ‘w.;!&i/‘J F J J J J J J J ‘ NEXT HOME GAME |%Sunday,lm.7wflsbwd7:00p.ml _ *Merry Christmas and Happy New Year" | § :: Licensed under LLBO (must be 19 yrs of age & over) LIM/TED LANES AVAILABLE â€" PHONE FOR RESERVATIONS ‘/ ; 1:1 NL:ZZ tar E WATERLOO BOWLING LANES Boxing Day Sale Store Z Eens ie\\ Cle fé»: Fully Licensed LLBO * Snack Bar * Free Parking 886â€"2900 is susy 886â€"2370 10:00 pm â€" 1:00 am o \9 19"° per lang (max 6 per lane) PRIZES / PARTY FAVOURS uie vere o Hours: Mon.â€"Thu. 9:30â€"6; Fri. 9:30â€"9; Sat. 9:30â€"5 SELECTED * Diamond Rings * Pendants & Earrings * Gold Chains & Bracglets COMPARE WITH THEM 6 WE KNOW YOU‘LL SHOP WITH US 14 Princess St. West, Waterioo (behind the Huether Hotel) . wrie you after the sale!" Owner, Norm Piatz