With apologies to Laura Secord and the neighborhood florist, this )fll’myv&minawillco-ch-oubdlï¬uy'lhyfl honor an old friend, too many sloppy pizzas and all our dateless Suturday hights. that wrhhwycmwmthn;;;(â€";â€"’;;m‘ Th:andstAMCllmm'&h-lchdh: in the season, still raised more than $800 for new books. The Friends noptmxdxmdnmlord'umm It‘s a terrific idea. Particularly for our children. How better to mounplhmmdcm'uyllnhmnd-pdhook with lhznrmphcin‘k.mï¬n;'ulhepdi:ï¬iviybwlu- tion â€" forever! uP Wge L c 0g0 s qo sn 000 Ti ns e e e e d«hvywm.hthkmdadomhm‘cbeu rhuypcolbookyouvoddflcwndnpu,ï¬aiuovmnrkuon, forchnl&mwdub.&hlhhy!hfluhmï¬om dmrluo(bcsudlmcnnuuyw-ndby&zflwtymetyu'n nndtyourdxm,htn’swhlyouw:arï¬yboifltflt theboohdcmï¬eyo--e(orlhcmo‘ywv*n'ln)nd your valentine receives a certificate informing him or her of your gthovgjï¬somSlo.yumpauwWhmehan aphtomuulxuflywh:h&amwkuh Darth Taxâ€"Man as well? Thtlibrrymllcflyouayow"ï¬m" to tell you when yourbok\'mmhhyâ€lhwmahlh first to read the book. Thcwopwnsll:h.dfld?&ntdï¬lwflabolhy'. .mdwmmmnm-mmwm that our Hbrary CORtRnLNE Ts Whwat The was 4 o e e P tm f F ,‘ t * s Lisa O‘Connell Ee Fax No. ended a longâ€" e j A gift to our local library seems h 4 right, especially this year. No matter JB how you may feel about the political [ _‘ t events of the past months, this is a gift that is nonâ€"partisan, recyclable and definitely fills a need. How to do it? It couldn‘t be easier. Simply march down to either branch of our public library and uF um in is «* & F It was my friend Lori who coined the phrase. â€" a vas We were sitting in her basement on a dreary and dateless Saturday night, when she looked up from her lukewarm and slopâ€" P/“Pm‘fldmw.'ufllmm“mmha good book will always be there." e Shesadlhtn.cdchaah.l-u-fld-hnupu uhk uie o i i wibas e Waterloo Town Square 75 King St. South, Suite 201 Waterloo, Ontario NJ 1P2 * Men may come, and men â€"may go... Come to think of it, what better gift to our community than the gift of reading? Flowers, while romantic in their initial lushness, quickly wilt to become next ‘s compost and chocolate is a Y;f:ra one regrets when contemplating the true terror of Maureen McNab Tim Gardner Pete Cudhea (Sp. Ed.) Deborah Crandall Melodec Martinuk Heather Mitchell Denise Tucker Shannon Blacker Lynn Mitchell The other day that set me to thinking about the future and how Waterloo, Kitchener and Cambridge will fare. 1 won‘t live to see it but ultimately Cambridge will be the biggest cenâ€" tre of the three. Waterloo will be second with K:lchener(dowmwnmdlll)bï¬nmupdgu When will this happen? Who knows but it will. And gosh, it wasn‘t so many years ago that I twitted Galt that it was so small the phone book only had first names. And that on Saturday night everyone went down to the service station to watch the kid read dip sticks. Yacketyâ€"Yack: 1 don‘t claim to be a mathemagician, but 1 MHM'Mâ€M""YWMMMW(M the sky is falling down. # Moudlhmcmdmlhtydon\hvcï¬mï¬gum.m the shuffle of functions, but they‘re doomâ€"crying nevertheless. Gosh, I‘ll bet they haven‘t figured out the extra cost of importâ€" m"mo‘m.k(florldtwtfl)brmonm sdm.llhinkhslihmhacauhmmhm “hswnuhmjlflmdthmumï¬pmuo sir, there‘s nothing bumpkin about them. success not only for Cambridge but for the whole region. T'*flm)dsnom-ednw any community would covet and it‘s not just a ctmuduullnl&nbridgeisyowh‘ih. hyperactive mushroom. were times in the past two years when, thanks to Simpson, there was as much crime on TV as on the streets. Crystal Bawl: Toyota i adding $400 million andmjohwmn-:-wnigm plant and that facility has to be a starâ€"spangled They know homeowners hate paying more municipal taxes It looks as if the O.J. Simpson case has subsided. At least for mmmmumwmmu a while. And you have to wonder if such an horrific crime has dwymwnflcmihmwuï¬lhfldt ever had such a tawdry cast sure the property owner isn‘t whomped by the shulfle in funcâ€" And pompous Simpson has to be the tawdriest of all. Now _ tions. Trust me. * .. MMMNWBM’%MMWMM But. oh. those municinal imeacurere Thed ansud as aust .2 ignore the rumors, the sky‘s not falling Cheryl McMenemy Matt Saddington Millie Martin Agnes Mucha i The Fairway Group Subscription rates 240 Holiday Inn Dr., Unit F $45 yearly in Canada. = Cambridge, On $90 yearly outside Canada. N3C 3X4 + GST. The views of our columnists are their own and do not necessarily represent the views of the newspaper. ¢ . Perrcl‘ « ies s .8 \SE$ SB'\ Â¥ > * e 2 on d i ;#%Nri‘i International Standasa uocus us s o t The 240 : Cam| N3C Waterloo Chronicle The Waterloo Chronicle is publis OncE over International Standard Seria} Number 188N 08329410 “â€". Some of softâ€"hearted (with heads to match) say it‘s now pointless to pursue them; that they‘re old and haven‘t much time left. But the men, women and children they‘re accused of *ï¬"&mwoltmdmdam.wdidmm;h privilege of growing old. Given the ages of the 10 suspects, they can file appeal after appeal and die in Canada. But the guilty among them will one day have to face their d;â€;“"- Writs and such, hurrah, will count for naught on that Mosnofmlu,veworkedwithlï¬lu’svaa-.mdeddn same churches, lived in the same neighborhoods and we bear them no ill, But, speaking for myself at least, I despise the war criminals. They were cowards in uniform. There can be no statute of limitations on their heinous crimes. ; turmgg » 204 «. 1 hases like "hateâ€"mongering", "community mm_'m-mmm-nmmmm truth is more prosaic. There‘s no turmoil in Kâ€"W and no hateâ€" is published every Wednesday by oh, those municipal treasurers. They sound as anxious as a hula dancer in a room full of lawn mowers. Spirit World: in a bid to save their jobs, I Liqtulondfll_eunblow’gghm men fingered as war criminals, inclu -_.ï¬n‘" Waterloo‘s prosperous Helmut Oberlander and on TV commercials to stave off privatization. They may not have much convincing to do. million mmmw: â€:: a yeat, a in C P n aana mm our deficit down. hdudï¬'dnd:qum dn“"::ngmdmhmnd-‘nndlhdh . Get the Guilty! Canada belatedly has 10 in Canada. T tee than he h in the rest of power of this 2 tance in trying his referend: ther and ar should be sur to be assertive was the best ple of the that the