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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Feb 1996, p. 3

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Tate said the board will discuss charging Waterloo residents for not have to pay" t a libraty card unless the Ontario the Umnwiiol t ie memesaine mt The reduction in and stalf will save the uniâ€" versity $1.1 ‘:‘zt 199641**”:“ administration Dr. Andrew Berci in a stt@iment released Mone The éarly retirement program is one part of the university‘s W”“"“Mhfldfidfldn‘;“.} mzhl%’wafi;%dl 4 per cent in the university‘s g Â¥, 6 fln"uwa"dhm*ymywm-n unexpecied, according the the media statement. it was offered to rov tan Hemiiinp ol nnedpramancy rnntane people would accept the but 37 applied on the first day. â€" mmnfidw‘bflhab 60 years old on July 1 of dhis year and to staff and facuty who will heéoyaqflhjpyli‘lhm‘yu' . ljbrar;. Te hi 2o 0 membte 27 aall ind 13 faculy merabers will $ o J 777# .« Thowinds of winter 1 f NyakAZ blowing cold as they have been these days, have done t &:, m ing il.‘flfl‘lbw_m.-..,."..“m * us buyers and sellers find common ground in market values. We can only hope e CCC eTW. s Alstl 39 (Continued from page _". .. Ame winds of winter blowing cold as they have been have done February as recorded on our M.L.$. system, have an increase from 161 sabes last g;%” ,:y,?;::faw f‘# J::i?f Jome at a good pace year to 194 on residential properties or an increase of roughly 20.5% in number _‘.é«"gj.w“%ng”‘wfi '4m5»w» in market values. We can only hope _ of sales. Homes over $200,000 numbered 13 sales with the majority of sales under . Amerent rates stay down and the Primé Minister docen‘t punch out too many the $150,000 price. The activity at open houses remains strong and showings and *’f?fl Mesters.si :i > i. .ls .n. 2. 55 hk * .. h inquiries are strong. We certainly fee this activity will continue into March and ._~. The Fd market has bee y the emergence of the moveâ€"up buyer April. There seems to be an increase in the confidence in the cconomy as _ figgest part of the market, they are buying resale homes and sssisting the moveâ€" _ practises that will hold them in good standing in a betier cconomy. , House aftordability 1 4.@,‘,,‘,‘33/“,1’ est irs with low prices fi%'fibuufi&mfidc‘hfl-fi,‘lfi-.lb‘a«i f ep costs down.; A mortgage for $100,000 at â€" ‘is slated to run by the time Eimira Syrup Festival starts. adulis $5 cach for a library m P e e e o o t e unanimously against the '"’Mffivuaa-d: =r¢ 5. Regional council is scheduled to vore on the bylaw Patterson said. "I personally think it‘s the death of a lot of restaurant businesses. People aren‘t just going to sit there." "Anybody in the restaurant business right now who had to mented in 1978, leaves it up to individual restaurant and bar ownets to determine if they want ‘No Smoking‘ areas in The City of Waterloo‘s curâ€" :-’3"‘.. o nit £ i G > * m k mfii e m e P Kathryn Coyles, the coâ€" owner of Casey‘s Grill House & Beverage Co. and the new East Side Mario‘s restaurant on King s:-au?.-u-c-emo per cent of the dining area is dlready se aside for nonâ€"smokâ€" es while there are no smoking restrictions at the bar, If the region does go ahead and approve an eventual 100 perâ€"cent smoking ban in all restaurants and a 50â€"perâ€"cent smoking ban in all bars, other restaurant and bar owners in Warerloo fear they may experiâ€" ence what Patterson already although 20 or so have hc-mhw he hasn‘t had to lay anybody off, a few of his employees who used 10 work in the restaurant are now working elsewhere in (Continued from page 1 e He also said it would be impossible for anyone t reguâ€" "If they want to pass 2 bylaw like that, then provide us with the financial resources to pay establishment at a cost of $2,400 each. Lovatsiss restauâ€" rant already is about 80 per cent nonâ€"smoking while there are no smoking restrictions at and bar owner, John Lovatsis of The Red Pepper Bar and Grille, said if such bans did go into effect, he would have to install another three or four smoke fikering sysiems for his business, obviously we‘d have to have a reduction in staff or 2 reduction in staff hours." *It (a ban) would definitely hurt the business," she said. "And with 2 decrease in the Another Waterloo restaurant L7 m ST. CBOROES GAUELPH #21â€"7982 ? D PNPR 7. U Members of the Canned Cardio dass donated their cans of food to The Food Bank of Waterioo Region. Waterioo Family YMCA, ;".-_uw' -ahnrdh everybody and give our smokâ€" ers a section because we‘re in the business of pleasing peoâ€" pic," she said. "But the law is the law and we will follow it " "It‘s going w happen everyâ€" where so the smokers are going to have to get used uo it," she said about the proâ€" Janet Lynn, the owner of Janet Lynn‘s Bistro, said only approximately 10 per cem of her current clienicle smoke who smoke, drink. But not all Waterioo restauâ€" rant owners are strongly opposed to the proposed late a 50â€"perâ€"cen: ban at 2 bar And he said the problem with the bylaw as it pertains to bars is that many of the same people SHE CAN! "I mean we‘d like to serve

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