World of Dreams at Waterloo 1 week‘s Waterloo Chronicle: Old fashioned craftsmanship â€"_~ giving you a restful sleep at SAVINGS OF OVER 40%! i > tm ipe > it wl ie yA« s w PSs " mandi * * Aetdin wilths tm j $ y %, blass er e =( : , pase S6P 4 wasW 9 A i | p B iebA e o w en oo 8. i C Sua 9 s hn 7 P T epliretaline. "Vhe .i npe Vn n " O C m t L gee â€" Aaaiaes te + wOr Sss L3 ; 6 i# MnE * oapriiet 4 /w . Local green thumbs have feceived some well deserved recognition in the Horticultural Society‘s annual lawn and garden ofrestonerammntinie John Gazzola said in an interview the mai 141 eix y e L ate e any Oe Peaid 4 6 oA 4t . . | talf $1.5 million for a new natural gas fuelling staâ€" ringh ndtara tion instead of $750,000 is because Ontario‘s fansit natural gas â€"<current Progressive Conservative government ill cost the City of : : changed the funding formula for capital projects 57!0â€*:--;: rumkn.nupnuju, mment funding 995. mer of finance. "We aflnhkfldm,' interview the main Gmcll’:ddhul-h; the $3 million 1420783 "Under all governments before that, the ï¬uhubp‘:-(i-w)-b: cent capual projects," fl'lh:dadla,ig‘ lhï¬?-h-vnmâ€n cent funding from the province and 50 per cem ts Transit received 23 new natural gas transit buses late this past June with the hope 1\6 that the Tastfill fuelling station would be comâ€" pleted at transit‘s maintenance garage at 250 Strasburg Road to fuel them by a least the end o August, said Kinchener‘s disecior of facilities management, Laurier Prouix. However Proulx, the stafl person in charge of building the fuclling station, said city officials began gering "bad vibes" from the province this (Continued on page 9) Earkier this summer, the Caty of Waterâ€" loo indicated in its 1997 clerks/corporate secretary business plan that it wanted suall to look into the possibility of awardâ€" ing outdoor vending licences to people willing to spend the most money on Stermik and Grzyb currently have hcences to operate two hot dog vending operations each in the City ol Warrioo Drozdek currently works for another perâ€" son who bought an outdoor vending hcence from the city for 1996 but says she hopes to buy a hicence of her own for Julic Sternik, Richard Grzyb and Urszula Drozdek all say if the city awarded outdoor vending licences to people willing to spend the most money to secure licences, the outdoor vending business in Waterioo would be ruuned hree Waterioo hot dog vendors are very much against the idea of the City of Waterioo awarding outdoor vending hcences through 2 comâ€" petitive bidding process. Presently, the city awards the annual Hot dog vendors opposed to competitive bidding for licences Chromicle Staff (Continued on page 2) GST I