Siemens also said that although some restaurant ownâ€" ers have told her they are conâ€" tinuing to voluntarily reduce the number of seats they have for smokers in their establishâ€" ments, that is not enough. "Since councils decision I‘ve heard from people who have said, ‘Hey, I‘m . a nonâ€"smoker and 1 do not go out because 1 cannot tolerate secondâ€"hand smoke‘. So how many people are we hurting by not having a had a change of heart, at least "I‘ve reconsidered it person ally and based on conversaâ€" tions I‘ve had with a lot of people 1 feel what they (the region) have come up with is probably the best." news conference ... There‘s just a couple of -flmwwkuf::mhmd signatures go on," he said. * Neither Burnett nor Orlowski were willâ€" ing to say how much the school would be willing to pay to buy the branch. If the school does buy the property, it would take possession of both the branch and the accompanying dayâ€"care centre on July 2. The school would use the basement believed the decision was a mistake. 1 have a complete Siemens supports of the branch, Orlowski ";ikiaâ€"' finalize the sale on Tuesday * WV"Myllqpcktlm_vcg-uyhx_mc‘ “} ) 6 Kinc $matt Last, Kcuman. 80 Kor: $meet Nowm, Waren 4* $9/745â€"5050 so/75â€"5050 Until March 29th, 1996 Beginming April 2nd, 1996 . g»> . You‘u. never rorcer s quauty or ts 6 : 9 au To 6 m« . â€" Monpay o S4 y * 4 oo [ 7 (5;/ True savings qf 20 to 70% off vg:.,f:‘f Hurry, sale ends March 29th ioreacher for Christ Lutheran ‘and secondâ€"floor You‘u. never rorcer s quauty or ts t 9A T i Srecua Sauz Event Hours: fs‘. 5 9 am To 6 ru_ .. â€" Monpar to VING, GROWINC olution on Marsland Drive on McKenty currently provides security at The Flying Dog/Revâ€" Coun. Bruce McKenty declared a conflict of interest on the issue at council‘s Feb. 19 meeting while Coun. Morty Taylor declared a pecuniary interest at the same meeting, three other Waterloo councilâ€" lors will not be able to vore on the bylaw should it ever come back to Waterloo council. AR JEWELLERY able to find . The branch currendy has approximaiely 2,200 members, he said. Burnett said the YMCA Kitchenerâ€" Waterloo Association realized back in ener). We ran a preity training mhytqudz‘“h "We‘ll obviously lose all our partâ€"time stall from the pool," Burnes said. "We‘ll w“h-â€"d-p at our A. R. Kautman site (in Kitch ener). We ran a preity good training a conflict of interest on the issue when council actually vored on the proposed bylaw at its Feb. 5 meeting. Roeder is currently a partâ€"owner of Waterloo Bowling Lanes on Princess Street , a business that would be affected by the bylaw. rant and bar on King Street weekends while Taylor‘s son (Continued from page 1) * (Continued Hom page 1) Coun. Dave Roeder declared Burnet said, when asked what led YMCA officials to consider selling the branch. "And the lacility is 25 years old now" By selling the branch and leasing parts of it back, Burnett said the branch will now have money w buy new exercise and tonâ€" ing equipment for its new fitness room, have money to improve its child oureach programs as various schools, such as ‘After School Antics and could possible look at developing some oneâ€"onâ€"one finess trainâ€" ing for branch members in the future. some renovations in 1991, the 1991 reces sion and the opening of such new facilities as the Waterloo Recreation Complex hurt the facility "Since about the middle of 1993 1 think uUn&ch-du:.n& in sevenmne and the costs are siill growing." 1993 that the Waterloo Family branch was geiting into financial trouble. Despite THE KIDNEY FOUNLDMATION OF CANALDM A