UW‘s School of Optomâ€" etry has set up a > mobile walkâ€"in clinic to provide eye care to the homeless and 7 s hevniateitnthediiesttvis Ahividinetinss shrabscti ied mer cresntrsemand ’ T cerks office (Oct, * he ; o ons CA in anranaratioeh Welrnan A\Vncdncuhub-pbnh‘quul appeal the decision. .g:,z-- Waterloo councifs decision «o reduce the citys * "I think it will lead to a lower quality of repreâ€" couns picting dnpbninthnirnty seninriy P t se . m wl seajation snd I thick it will hurt the decisionâ€" s nete fire mind "Sco Piatkowald said in an imerview bongay Painatolant Aoand the council horseshoe," . . ment Sept. 30, d he would be filing a ‘Notice of Objection‘ with _ "And 1 think that Torontoâ€"based Big Sugar is rockin‘ full throttle on its new CO Hemiâ€"Vision. Gordie Johnson and the band will be in town this MUUH â€"..2ssss0s2000: .N0 RTS eA ies > . MAAsaL C TTE zes | Ceteaiteeemressaitaneeiintake vnrsbbirenistseetene it *Selected areas only. sermeremece .31 seeu svepncou en it npd id assa tssn sns scine hees bmanne ommepeag. » nnoue eipniegpratie c wiiey Snss 34 ##i6 mepergyrec y us pposes changes to Waterloo ward g vol â€" LALSeEEEEE _ A W aterin ""a f m Order any Hauser Iron Bed and receive a FREE Vanity Stool. Offer ends November 12, 1996. :ï¬lmwdhmum:mdu‘dzwu: in over 20 finishes and dozens of styles. / 4 indoor fall arrivals in handcrafted iron. the OMB to the Sept: 30 council decision at hchuthqaha- mqfl‘cï¬*m remt * he aaid 41 ifs been working 305 Yahtks the last day anyone can formally dflw-hwpuub appeal the decision. n::‘z-hm' ~*I think is will lead to a lower quality of repre council vored six to hour in favor of sentation and 1 think it will hurt the decisionâ€" a ne fiveâ€"ward system of municipal governâ€" w'dku-dm." ment Sept. 30, doing away with the current said. seven ward sysiem and two ward councillors. "And 1 think that ... there‘s absolutely no eviâ€" Couns. Scou Jones, Craig Hoddle, Morty Taylor Sleeping Beauties by HAUSER K. ht tich ue siornd v s â€"" â€" DERET 3 WATERLOO: 330 Weber St. N. 747â€"3818 open Sunday f * Richmond Hill * Mississauga * London Deborch Crandall phote _ violgtecity‘s new On Oct. 15, city spokeswoman, # city would start levying $125 P fines in a "couple of weeks" if club owners who use posters to advertise in Waterioo did not start using new plastic poster F sleeves installed on selected tele _ The sleeves have been installed at 97 different loca tions throughout the city. The last of them were installed during the first week in October. "The city made it a priority last week to address the posters that were not on sleeves," Bricknell said Waterioo council vored unaniâ€" mously in favor of amending the poster component of its sign bylaw at a council meeting this past June 10. Council took the action after receiving a number of complaints from citizens regardâ€" ing the mess created in the city by wenty different clubs or organizations have ’I‘Ml-“d(haydw-dbosm poster regulations. Deborah Bricknell, the city‘s assistant city clerk and manager of bylaw enforcement, said Tuesday mornung already 20 different "venues" had viotated the city‘s new poster restrictions since enforcement began Oct. 21 As of Tuesday, no business or group had yet been fined for violating the restrictions, officials had so far received good 5 restrictions onee contacted by a#Z ® and Mike Connolly vored agzinst the motion, while Mayor Brian Turnbull was in Waterioo. Beigium on an official visit and did not atsend the council meeting The City of Waterloo first implemented 2 seven â€"wasd sysiem of municipal governmeni . plus the direct clection of three regional councilâ€" lors at large, in 1991 (Continued on page 5) (Continued on page 5)