SEE At‘s el ivatinnthinititech inss Nemenonnebiesivain have a "level playing field" in order to propâ€" erly compete with other businesses in Kitch ener and Cambridge. Car & Truck Dealers Association. She said . Waterlop council should increase the length of term for a municipal mobile sign permit from 90 to 180 days so Waterioo businesses would Both Schlucter and Mulhearn want Waterloo mmdlmhowctkï¬ppuflwlaodsp hem(l-btbmmlywh Mï¬gubybotblflldlmcrndcmidp. Guelph currently allows a 120â€"day term for a mobile sign permit. Council passed a bylaw to help control the pvdiia:flondmoblluiyuhthdyad.q the 90â€"day permit term in December, 1995. At that time, council said it would revisit the issue in one year‘s time. During Monday ‘sming.sdlga spohwmnd}u%d KW Mobile signs Mundy said because propane costs had risen dramatiâ€" a!lyinlhcmkwnmthmdbemeilmcosu nowluvcan'emï¬vcpamuuckedon,uxiabopu ators had little choice but to raise their rates. Tlnrishghpsiofpms,mhbornm.omamp- plies, heat and wages had also made a fare increase necâ€" essary, he said. Moumtnunhpon' of Waterloo will be increasâ€" ing their rates as of today. The president of the Waterloo Regional Taxi Associaâ€" ï¬on,StumMuMy,ddlnamlmemdaym nxiabopdnouwnldbcmngl}xivumm;m bleanuwSZï¬Omdmldbchctnu'n‘Mpu kibnmnmlcbleamsloSl.lisolmMTm day S;l.JimDoylcohanmrloouMpoln..’d Tuesday Devries has been charged with mischief under $5,000 after an alleged incident of vandalism at the theâ€" atre on Dec. 31. STOREWIDE SALE 4&.&&re L Eravers MEN‘S m Thcpoucardulzuwwojmiauimphnmdzï¬m Imcbundpndbyomflâ€pwomoltlnl’ï¬m and state: "I will not patronize the Princess Cinema until lhk'dhpuuismolved.lmpyouloh‘nmm with the projectionists to bring a quick end to this lockâ€" out." 1 Fullâ€"time projectionist Calvin Devries and partâ€"time projectionist Sam Mcintyre hope to deliver more than 500 postcards of support for their cause to Princess owner John Tutt at the theatre tonight at 8 o‘clock. Devries and Mcintyre, members of the Ontario Motion Picture Projectionists Union, International Alliance of Theatrical Stage Employees, Local 173, claim Tutt locked them out of the theatre after their most recent contract expired this past Dec. 31. atre‘s owner. IEWS DIG6EST Plus SAVE 30% on Custom Tailored Suits and Sportcoats by Cambridge â€" 3 week delivery i# 90"° SUITS â€" SPORTCOATS â€" BLAZERS â€" SLACKS _ anywhere in Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo SHIRTS â€" SWEATERS â€" OUTERWEAR FREDERICK ST. MALL mmendnenmememmmmmmemmmniimmmmmnsnsas2222222222000 00000 Pigk 3 Wtvtpnzmintmammen m imevaninenssnins her Â¥ "There han i Uflummnaaqk .;y-:u mfl.w a for without council deli i Aader Porses anene enpnleepeer | ritou en ddionay mddng e m Mï¬aï¬u*flyflqh concerning the restrictions currently surround lhu-::lspaflhapvâ€"au-fle ing mobile signs it had to to uied meplier idns Crcied mik t io "And can you really afford """"‘MMM*M#M tot’umyourbadson the city boundary, simply utilized their the increased revenue?" portable signs within an hour of notification Schl ;hdlhdv-agd&m-bym visibility, 24 â€" Shelly iately," "And afford S&aa. T“Wï¬uz‘.â€:flc M.ruhdy backs nen-ky“mdm‘y mm?tm ho going through a major Redesign program itself by far the most costâ€"eflective way she had of this past year in order to reduce costs, it advertising was with the use of mobile signs should be more sympathetic towards measures At present her store in Kitchener was able to lhaddhnmhï¬miadnmâ€"n‘ty, use a mobile sign for six months a vear while (Continued from page 1) MORE MIHMMOMWNINbTbSnNitniNiihcidin mconsammamne. CVR mneniirem im ncariontatiinenim Just minutes to quality fashion from Fri. 9â€"9, Sat, 9â€"5 nemuerihedngnicsics : 1. 200 EEREIBeie Ees 579â€"6367 Tim Gordnes photo Coun. Morty Taylor, the sixth and final member of the physical development commit tee, declared a conflict of interest on the issu Monday night and did not vote dC_.l‘cM-‘WyuIn- Turnbull voting against it. Council will have the opportunity to approve the proposal at its next regular council meeting Monday and C At Monday night‘s meeting. the physical development committer voted 32 in favor of huuï¬;bpu-tc-wlzoa,\ with h%mihd&m sign for three. "For every person who walks in qhd*hu)fl;lfl&- ‘Speak to your councillor, because they are the people who are keeping us from growing in Warerâ€" lo0‘," she said, stressing the importance of in Waterloo her store could only use such 2 Among other things, child care will n be managed at the municipal level 2 costâ€"shared 50/50 with the provin Responsibility for management and (w ing of social housing will be transferred tuings, the province is to reduce its fundi; of wellare in the province 10 50 per <e while municipaliies are to inorease the ’*dnï¬rwiopuwu As a way of protwcting mumicipalities. t province also seid it would establish municipal social assistance reserve to he\ municipalities now saddled with increase *mh“uï¬q *unforeser local economic circumstances" as a resul « initial contribution to the fund 1s to be $70 million . parucularly good nor bad for both partws Seiling said Tuesday the provinct had twc mum-‘wmmu‘. over funding for social services in Onuars or take over funding for education in the province. it chose to largely take over fund. mg for education Minister of Community and Social Ser vices, Janet Ecker, announced 2 number + sweeping changes Tuesday in terms of how mumcipalities and the provincial Mimsiry of Community and Social Services is nesher e lunded in the orovince. Amo# Watetioo regional chairman Ken SeilA says a major funding swap between Ontan Funding swap neither good nor bad, Seiling says ial and community health ser