Inserts delivered with this week‘s Waterloo Chronicie: Murray‘s Ciothing* . will close at the end of tian Ellis Little writes about the cinema‘s past. Theatre veterans Leslie Uggams and Ben Vereen dish up some of the best tunes to come from Broadway at Centre in the Square next week..14 Waterloo‘s treasurer says city residents will see an average 3.9 per cent residential property tax increase in 1998 because of announcements made by the provincial government last week. Bob Mavin presented a report to Waterloo council outlining the potential impact of the Provincial actions will increase property taxes. says treasurer 'l'hwzw provincial announcements on city residenis at ‘lb-nm' sumed that the "You can * ’ Chronicle Stalf councils regular meeting Monday night. ... commeraid and maiound reugout, 1t EC _ No4 Can see it a preuy significan increase *Selected areas only. wATERLOC PUBLIC Tibnnes "Manpludign. bitter cold .n&d&;;im&c-dhd-d m‘m.dmmmwhW“thdhhflm; Lt Ge stt snisn 1 Een enempimie Enbenieeienpe s C en eeeeesearennains tz C M eo According to Maviris report, 2 current residen tial property owner in Waterloo who owns a $140,000 house with a 1992 property tax assess ment of 6625 will have to pay $76.18 more in residential property taxes in 1998 compared to Iâ€Odutathcinnadlhmm announcements made last week vâ€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"“ muï¬enoctdnf-iude.kufaubeamiuu m,m-m-m-nfm-naw. COLD? NOT! ©ONRnCTCI®! and industrial taxpayer in hq‘m.l:nml%’u cent in 1998 over because of the measures announced last week. The increases are based on 1996 dollars and wou‘lt take aflect until 1998 because all of the announcements made by the government won‘t take allect uniil Jan. 1, 1998. sale " i T eemnpd anpdiaknlatecndiitl dddrage=> Deborth Crandall phote Vess Bring in ad for free gift at purchase 30 Weber St. N., Waterloo 746â€"4268 Mon. to Sat. 10n.m 5â€"30p m Thurs. & Fri. 1Gu.m Ap m "You can see its a prewy significant increase * The provincial government launched on an announcement rampage Jan. 13 when Minisier of Education John Snobelen announced that municipalities will no longer collect education taxes from residential property owners and thai the province will now directly fund education The Waterioo Theatre will no longer be a movie house as of the end of this month. Local historian Fllis Little has traced the theatre‘s 60â€"year history in the community. Ser page 9. Retvigees (Continued on page 3)