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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 30 Oct 1996, p. 5

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was unaware that Waterloo had begun enforcing its new poster regulations Oct. 21. A number of Mrs. Robinson‘s posters were attached to teleâ€" phone poles at all four corners Lino Natoli, the coâ€"owner of Mrs. Robinson‘s night club at 122 Weber Street West in Kitchener, said last Friday he She also said city officials would start enforcing some of the other new restrictions at a Twenty * the potential loss of representation for important communities of interest. Piatkowski also said Monday the only real jusâ€" tification he‘s heard concerning council‘s deciâ€" sion is that two out of three Waterico voters who voted on the issue voted in favor of reducing the Piatkowski, a regular columnist with the Waterloo Chronicle and a candidate for a Waterâ€" loo regional councillorâ€"atâ€"large position in the city‘s 1994 municipal election, said in a news release issued today that there were six reasons why he decided to appeal council‘s decision. They are: + * the manner in which the question was put on the ballot in 1994, * the lack of discussion on the issue prior to the referendum vote, * the lack of evidence that the existing system was not working, * the increase in councillors‘ workloads, L * the minimal, almost symbolic, cost savings five in a municipal referendum in November, 1994, I:L results were 10,991 in favor of the reduction and 5,090 in favor of maintaining the current seven wards. five in a However city voters voted in favor of reducing the number of wards in the city from seven to The Waterloo County Board of Education cordially invites the community to join the students and staff of Northlake Woods Public School as they celebrate the ~__ official opening of their school. A special program, open house and reception will be held on: mt Thursday, November 7, 1996 The Waterioo County WP”OP":“N"IM“ oll Board of Education Director of Education (Continued from page1) our postering for us," Natoli said. "And he gets posters two weeks in advance. And some of the bands take the posters and of the Lincoln Road/Univerâ€" sity Avenue East intersection Friday all promoting shows for Oct. 25, 26 and 31. None of the poles at the Linâ€" coln Road/University Avenue East intersection have sleeves. One poster was even stuck to a metal traffic signal box. "We have a guy who does all ols In his formal appeal to the OMB, addressed to Waterloo city clerk, Lew Ayers, Piatkowski said if Waterloo reduced its ward system by two wards, councillors would be much less effective because of their increased workdoad. At the same time, city residents would only see annual savâ€" ings of approximately $24,000 because ol the loss of two ward councillors salaries. Carolyn Fenn, the manager of the planning and assessment division of the OMB, said Monâ€" day from Toronto she had already talked with Piatkowski and the OMB hearing would likely be held in Waterloo in early December. A teleâ€" phone conference call preâ€"hearing would likely be held in November, she said. She also said the average cost for a hearing was approximately $1,200 per hearing day, and that the cost of hearings was paid for by Ontario taxâ€" payers. A decision regarding the ward issue must be made by the OMB before Jan. 1, 1997, Fenn said. Candidates for the 1997 municipal elections can start registering to run for office on Jan. 1. "I don‘t think that was a decision that was taken after a lot of debate," Piatkowski said. "I don‘t think there was any real discussion of what city‘s ward system by two in a nonâ€"binding (enforcement) has happened, we‘ll definitely stop doing it." Bricknell said it didn‘t matier who actually put up the posters as far as the new "The venues are responsible, the clubs are responsible," she do things," Natoli said, "So now that we know that it go around and put them up as "So they don‘t know when to 932 VICTORIA S$T. N. (at River Rd.) «itcueuer 578â€"0300 Hours: Mon. â€" Fri. 9 to 9; Sat. 9 to 5:30 a Sundays Noon to 5 Broil King 50,000 BTU # L s PB SAVEON a °C 'g Guaranteeo Lowest Prices â€" GuarantEeD Satisraction Easy MontHur rayment terms avaiasie Quic« Proressionau Deumvery â€" Free Layaway See in store for full details on above Large family size grill area Extra heavy stainless stee! burner gives quick even heat Extra deep convection cooking oven GAS BARBECUES We sell the best barbecues made ® UBIBF : BroilKing GAS BARBECUE +209 GENESIS 1000 * WOBF cAs Barercur * Extra heavy stainiess stee! burner gives quick even heat * QOutcooks and outpertorms all others in Broil King 40,000 BTU GAS BARBECUE BEST BUYVS Exciusive Weber Flavorizer system gives real outdoor flavour while eliminating food burning flareâ€"ups Three stainiess steel burners give quick ev§- heat ‘1 99

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