' t + upt C | IBRARY 14 pot i ids P I£ PuUtLA, 110 C & in malioe 3 . ELE 1. e S .i n enc (ihor t w1 <s «. AAFM + ... 3 f & ui &# ¢ & m o# A Je ® y‘ F / "a # 3 P | wik H 3 o on " o en o atee es o olpsen s i oten a > ; 49eb old . 0 C P" "eeP "ael eototion ts Wlaichian o c3 2 clih e o 8. dletmeree ies m on t mt S es sbta w4 inserts delivered with this White Rose, Bruce Alexander® mcmt“\:mumunw porarily Watesloo Recreation Cemre, eancel the collection of garbage and recyclables dducnnmhmww labor‘s ‘Day of Prowest this Friday Canadian cartoonist Lynn Johnston will be in Waterloo next week to talk about her latest book and her career. Robert ‘Whitey‘ Kurâ€" * schinski, bids farewell after 40 years devélopâ€" ing Waterloo‘s parks and recreation facilities 4ist Y *Selected areas only. cce nvicieâ€" W 15 10 Students and staff at Lexingion public school "Spring into Disney" yesterday, a Mhnhd‘om::udï¬.md-.d vlub, in honor of the presentation, parent voluntcer Lois Mussciman painted Disney characters on the windows of the school‘s foyer. She also heiped students in art classes paint Disney murals for the presentation. Deborsh Crandall photo erin for the measures : Srocide also said he believed Kitchener Transit â€" its policies this past March 12. Stockie said Mon would riot be t and said Waerloo â€" day night there could be between 5,000 u residents should try to find other arrangements 25,000 people gathering at the Warerioo Recre mmmupmwrkw aon Centre parking lot Friday morning arounc to other matiers. 11 am before marching down King Sureet w The Ontario Federation of Labor officially tarâ€"~ Kitchener city hall for a mass rally by 12â€" 30 p.m DISNEYMANIA geied the cities of Kitchener, Warerloo and Camâ€" bridge for its third ‘Day of Protest® against Ontario Premier Mike Harris government and is policies this past March 12. Stockie said Monâ€" day night there could be between 5,000 10 25,000 people gathering at the Warerioo Recreâ€" aon Cenre parking lot Friday morning around 11 am before marching down King Sureet w L000 0009 7..00.c00 omm a0e0,i snn rrrcrnmormcmngss cssn nivertncncomitenaiitmemin ie ninermancehaenimmnemseromonr ermwanininsniven mmntem UD O However the general manager of Waterioo Town Squarc. Charles Champagne, an employer of Cambridge Shopping Centres, was nonâ€"committal last Friday when asked if he believed the parking lot was no longer for saie. Ron Mciers, senior viceâ€"president of Cambridge Shopping Cemeres, relerved all calls on the matier Monday to Louie Nuspl, director of real estate investments for Adason Properâ€" ties of Toronto, a whollyâ€"owned subsidiary of Canada Like Assurance Company. Nuspl could not reached for comment the city decided not to sell the parking lot. "There was never a formal offer. There were verbal offers but never a Tim Gardner Chronicle Staff City of Waterioo‘s deal to sell the Warerioo Town Square parking lot to Canada Life Assurance Comâ€" pany and Cambridge Shopping Centres is dead. Waterloos chicl administrative officer, Tom Stackic, said the decision not to sell the parking lot to the two companies was actually made last November during budgriary discussions. The two companies made a verbal agreement to buy the parking lot from the city Dec. 13, 1993 for $2 million. Under the proposed deal, Canada Life Assurance Company and Cambridge Shopping Centres agreed to pay the city $200,000 a year aver 10 years in order to buy the parking lot Canada Life Assurance Company currently owns 75 per cent of Watcrico Town Square mall while Cambridge Shopâ€" ping Centres owns 25 per cent. Parking lot sdle falls j Newspay "We doviously want 10 be open for business," Suockie wold the commitiee meesing Monday night. "We will be open for business. But it probâ€" ably won‘ be, Business as usual " city staff were recommending canceéllaton of garbage and recycling service in the city Friday because protesters will likely be prcketing landâ€" L6R (Continued on page 5) (Continzed on page 5)