ho ar i Moore‘s, The Brick*, Sheridan rmy‘ us 309 0. 2 ie > B in w n lt ho n Lin AD4 i Pag. Pis. P9u. css hi i â€" s e ie Mmol 0 ow Pe o e it * C eere oi e Ceee ce reeneneeeeneeeiey : 14â€" “ K# l ;, f ,4;“‘,' $6 . Sows : Jn 9 ‘ ’ ° â€" e a mm _ L Y " dn We Pos P eele io un l c T29 :o opmiete c â€" Sgp Neiiine es TRRane 2000 C M s 200 Â¥ The City of Waterloo is about to mwmuï¬Ã©uh Pised L en Tema es As communities across Canada celebrate National Volunteer Week, the City of Waterâ€" Joo honors 11 volunâ€" teers of its own., ..........8 this week. ............19 Za OndekOza, the Japanese Demon DPrumâ€" mers, bring their powerâ€" ful taiko sounds to The Centre in the Square P‘hronicle Cia e “ t a ffâ€"recon l Wacl _ * acionto deal with ed fof WaictIdo is aboul action to deal with the plan of Th o derenietemies er its linâ€" "| mimer, The s s paranrpapy solution lï¬wwly %?d.m“q u-jl'*m to ’pfl?mb’h“flfl mt e w unmideut b"l: Cllydmï¬a:;y has a regulating dangerous and potenâ€" the oi coufof mimmineney Council approves dangerous dog bylaw olution from the City of Kitchener, That Council decided to look into setring up a bylaw o control dangerous and potentially dangerous dogs in Waterloo Monday night. The bylaw is similar 10 the one currently being used in the City 22, and the placemen of h"‘w’u’ for posiers on W# Reransiite."" recommending anyone it Inbyin taik ue oo e t oup vommult resolution asked the provincial governâ€" ment to amend the Municipal Act in order to give municipalities the power 10 ban certain breeds of dogs. Kitchener decided to take that action after enduring a number of recent atacks by pit buil terriers in the city on plastic sleeves have been insualled that city m.m* within the d.‘L“ poster users‘ expense and the sleeves be ceaned of possers four times per year agzin a the users expense 100, has suffered at least one recent inciâ€" dem involving a pit bull amacking 2 perâ€" son. The Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo & North Waterioo Humane Society is to enforce the new bylaw in Waterioo. "My goal in doing this, in «alking with (Continued on page 5) McKinnon is also recommending that businesses that place advertising signs on wooden or wire akes on city boulevards should also be fined $500 under the proposed new byiaw "The city is a dirty mess," McKinâ€" non said, when introducing her rec (Contmued on page 5)