.Fj'f'['lll'. Inserts delivered with this week‘s Waterioo Chronicle Abbracadabra Cleaning* , Standard Continental* . Entertainment INSERTS Counsellors with the Catholic Family Counâ€" selling Services offer suggestions on how to keep your love life on the right track. ...........1 Great Big Sea brings its infectious, someâ€" times frenzied, mix 0 Celtic/aggressive pop the Lyric tomorrow PME t arsect inavebttersten t least two Waterloo councillors are livid Avï¬hhmdmm» Te â€"posed major reconstruction of King Couns. Tricia Siemens and Bruce Anderson both said Monday they only recently found out *Selected areas only cnvejnnendntnicind is i. ie o udeniein ism 10 13 18 23 28 10 to 18 Tmldc(!fl),-h.a‘-du-flumdwm'suflub-‘ Mmh,dhqv-l-z,ahï¬yuwm.ua of mmhbmnhmm&.n&mfln Mp!b&mw-bumc-&qh,urï¬dâ€"bhflb Heart and Stroke Foundation of Ontario. h e ie alls i e r Inesdav. Feb planning to reconstruction msfl.bm;nuhhfl uqu-uut,mm 12 “S::yabflhabum-wdm and is the coâ€"owner of Worth Books on King Street South, a business that will be affected by the reconstruction. Anderson is Waterloo Fi to % ? to sofa sale Owfl'ledodoflof.isonnk.Seeusfordlebeamind» Ofl house, leather * fabric « motion * sofabeds » sectionals a fls Bring in ad for 4 ... AND TWO MORE iivnniimcadapnma in i t nc en ic 20000000 areenantn anicnsmitoniietii MSWE Te pojnl matage in fie wotk. mgund aac-yw. said the $1#75â€"milâ€" project will probably be done in three and is scheduled io be completed by July 20 A public information session regarding the proâ€" pnlntv‘khd&bfln%ay hall between 5 â€" 8 pan. councils liaison with the Region of Waterloo Deborah Crandall phose "I would be very, very sorry now if he says because he‘s reduced tcddabylwflm,lhkï¬hhhnmym spend," Connolly said. "Because he just hasn‘t " Connolly said he ideally would like the government to review ns *-m-fl&flndï¬m‘bwup- mhuum*msmmzflllhfl,d § * (Continued on page 9) Connolly said he was actually fairly pleased with Martin‘s D%h&l“flbwm.flw &:&-Lkdlhnumm-*ï¬ â€œ-mfldflmm Media reports say this year‘s defici is expected t0 come in a Mâ€Uinh(hnthï¬mmflmmd 824.Shflq.hdmï¬nhuhhnm-‘humw between $1 il-ufl.iiiâ€"-q*dnanuhb create jobs, reduce child poverty and stimulate research and mmm-flwmdm(m bdo-mdlflmk\v-aholm(m-lmd M&nh%mmmw bwbmdwmb&h&a However Waterloo Mayor Brian Turnbull and NDP Party Kitchâ€" cla,'-mm&-mn‘m*m government to do a little spending this year in order to help improve Canada‘s infrastructure and to help create jobs Federal finance minister Paul Martin announced Feb 3 h« would be introducing the 1997 federal budget in the House ~A Commons on Feb. 18. Reform Party of Canada Kitchenerâ€" in the of Waerioo seem o be split over what formen se pen heankoones. Civic leaders split on what federal budget should contain To spend or not to spend C Bring in ad for free gift at purchase Mon. to Sat. 100. 5â€"30p m Thurs. & Fri. 10um Ap m. MacDonald said the work will depend on both regional and city council approval, as well as public input, although regional council has MM-qbï¬m _ In an interview Monday, Ssemens said she orly lound out that the region was planning t do some major reconstruction on King Street in uptown Warerioo this spring and summer while (Continumed on page 5) Aitanniityliiia is ds css se anenamisdiinrimmreicon s Cheonicle Staff Waterioo spokesman Mike