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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 22 May 1996, p. 1

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: World of Dreams at Water Inserts delivered with this week‘s Waterloo Chronicle: "Moore‘s, Trim to Trends*. Lifestyles ................::10 Entertainment ............16 Old fashioned craftsmanship â€" giving you a restful sleep at SAVINGS OF OVER 40%! dents have accomplished great things â€" two will be pages at the House of Commons and one has won a provincial French "I° hm&squ A&hda:! coâ€"owners of fie%%,‘dgmhnm alternative to the recommendations being proâ€" The hit Broadway musical 42 Street will tap dance its way to The Centre in the Square this week. ......16 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 *Selected areas only. .14 Group was planning to expand its parking lot from 264 to 407 spaces this year when it sent out a letter advising nearby residents of its plans in early May As a result, at least one Hilliard Avenue resident, Anne Shieckus, said she might seek a court injunction to prevent the comâ€" pany from doing the work because she was afraid it would and hurt property values. Before the letter is sent out, it is to be approved by approxiâ€" mately one dozen people who formed a committee to discuss the company‘s parking lot plans last Thursday. The committee included five local residents and Waterloo ward Coun., Scott â€" The Economical Insurance Group‘s Viceâ€"President of Corpoâ€" rate Services, Graham Cudlipp, said last week the company will be delivering a letter 10 neighborâ€" ing its plans to expand its parking 1 appears the controversy that lhs dogged a Wesumount Road South insurance comâ€" :firhuoapdispukm" may soon be over. The Economical Insurance Tim Gardner Chronicle Staff (Continued on page 5) the city and the city‘s current poster bylaw n#un;iz'ma-aum meeting response to the number of complaints city stalf received in March concernâ€" : The City of Waterloo is hosting a special hmc;’w&phn:dm;': the city and the city‘s current poster bvlaw Oneâ€"yearâ€"old Krista Wiens and her mother Diane put their building block skills to use this week at the Lego Creative Play Centre in the St. MWMMW(&%JMJ&M. Lego model builder Tricia Chesworth will, over the next couple of weeks, i*lmduyeâ€"hs,md'fidmdquloh BRICK BY BRICK h‘uadu,a.ndc-h-d"";. Mlfitdflmbfi,la”‘lb mnq& ml:kmd ibl ia? no poster can be up longer than 30 days. McKinnon is recommending that all posters put up in the city be placed on 50 plastic ‘sleeves atached to 50 designaied poster poles. Anyone Deborsh Crandall photo LW s During the Mass, cychsts blocked off two lanes of traffic along King Street while some Last July 8, between 60â€"75 cychsts took part in the first ‘Critical Mass in the Regson of Waterioo and cycled from the W1L parkâ€" ing lot south along King Street to Vicroma Street in Kitchener and then back north along King Street to a rally at Waterioos city hour It is expected to travel squth along King Street to just south of Frederick Street 10 travel back north -longngScrm to Viao ria Street North, cast along Victona to Weber Street West and then north along Weber Street to University Avenue Fast The Mass is expected to begin at 1 ) a m at the Wilind Launer Parking lot on the w side of King Street North, south of Univerâ€" sity Avenue cycists‘ rights atorisis in Kitchenerâ€"Waterioo may Mfiaa-udcycbnsflmdng King Street this Saturday mormng Michael Parkinson. 2 member of 2 local cydist lobby group called the Bacycle Users Group (BUGs), said his group intends 10 hold a ‘Critical Mass‘ on King Street this Satâ€" urday in order to promote cychng and *ulflflqm#. lamppost hfihm&: been installed could be fined $500 The deeves are 10 be put up and Aeaned of posers lour times per year at the users expense Morgan said she semt a letser to the city May 13 saying that the Volcano wanied 10 form 2 company that would be responsible for putting Cyclists to hold protest this Saturday It is expected to last approximate}y Tim Gardner Chroma ie (Contnued on page 9 (Continued on page 5) Suafl One

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