I f _ Tim Gardner t ' m-buéqu-mdum «. _ Chronicle Stalf will leave the institution because of the new surâ€" World of Dreams at Waterloo Bedding & o â€œï¬ â€˜ m’ P m Olm : Moore‘s, Food Bank of Waterâ€" "%he imposition of a $20 annual surcharge Tï¬l%m."whom:l(w sivedieg onthe Waarbe publichieny * Lynda Gale, WPLs adult services librarian, said although no one knows just how many Waterloo Old fashioned craftsmanship ..‘ giving you a restful sleep at SAVINGS OF OVER 40%! *Selected areas only Open Mon. â€" Fri. 10 am â€" 5 pm; Sat. 9 am â€" 5 pm 141 Weber Street, Waterloo (corner of Weber and Union) 7420783 es Â¥P ~18 .25 11 The Food Bank of Waterloo Region‘s annual spring food drive is off to a promising start â€" after less than a week, more than 33,500 Ib. of food has been collected. Only 12,000 Ib. of food had been collected at this point in the campaign last year. Food bank executive director Sean Strickland said what‘s made the difference in this year‘s spring food drive is the distribution of brown paper bags in local newspapers. Residents are asked to fill the bags with nonâ€"perishable food items and drop them off at a grocery store or firehall. . © lhakumdd-dq-umwmdhwmum-mu present their mlublithMAd-W(m)hlkukd“ Sharkey, Rosalind (right) in the role of Ellic Greenwich, and Tom Emrich in the role of Jeff Barry, put the finishing touches on one of their numbers. Leader of the Pack will be presented at the school April 11 , 12. and 13 at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors, and $5 for children 12 and under. charge, the WPL is anticipating increased use bile service. _ l be.:d'&bino 8 "We‘re anticipating a lot more pressure on The Kitchener Library board decided _ WPL 1 provide more books and other other March 20 to impose an annual $20 surcharge on resources, and more programming and hours of Region of residents who are members service as people try to get us to duplicate what of the KPL but don‘t live or own busiâ€" _ they used t have access to at KPL," Gale said nesses or property in the City of Kitchenier. "And given our financial restraints that we‘se BREAK A LEG places to launch individual inâ€"house food drives. Approxâ€" imately 100 workplaces have done so, but organizers hope at least 300 workplaces have launched individual camâ€" paigns before the food drive concludes April 15. "The bag is a reminder that the community is very famil iar with, and the community responds," Strickland said "When they see the bag, they know what to do with it. Anc we‘re really pleased for that support." Food drive organizers continue to encourage workâ€" The surcharge is to come into effect June i and is to help maintain Kitchener‘s bookmoâ€" (Continued on page 10) also under, 1 suspect our (response) will be dow," she said. Currently approximately 9600 Warerloo res:â€" denis have KPL cards. Marry Froldage, manager of markeung anc community services at KPL, said KPL conducted 2 number of surveys this past March 5â€"1 1 as both KPL facilines and at the main branch of the (Continued on page 5) received a number of complaints conâ€" _ M‘ e agr and condition of posters on city teleâ€" t phone poles and dn lampposts within t ‘ the last few werks. T Council passed a e bylaw in October, 1994 limiting the size and the period of time posters can be placed on city teiephone poles and lampposts and giving city staff the authority to remove offending posters 21 Godkin said last Thursday the city took the action because staff had (Continued on page 3