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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1997, p. 8

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@ | _ In the past two months the Princess Cinema has been subjected 3 to a vigorous campaign launched by the projectionists‘ union x which refuses to acknowledge, and appears to be ignorant of the 3 tough realities faced by a single screen independent cinema. 3 With the announcement of an ¢ightâ€"screen, $4 million multiâ€" gP‘"mt\vobbthlro-thPfimulhcsam 3 Museum site, it should now be abundantly clear to the public that ul mbhmfl'nlbthwymyfin o the cinema‘s future viability. P Over the past twelve years, Tutt has worked hard to successfully w'm'hmlhmndhhm Cineplex has identified this group as the target audience for its 3 new facility Once the multiplex opens, the Princess will lose its % audience along with many of the titles (Big Night, Secrets & Lies. i. Margaret‘s Museum) it relies on to pay the bills. Without the revâ€" # enue from these bigger "art" titles, the Princess will no longer be able to screen the lesserâ€"known, more esoteric fare that enriches the cinema‘s program and the community. This leaves the future of the Princess in jeopardy. Support the Princess now. If you have previously chosen not to uwhmbu.zdlhfloww_plflgm s&vllmmfiouyomuymm . mdmnllhsm:s.wmlolon&ochculhecayol%abo and express your concerns that â€" without designation as the prinâ€" C'P’Wmhm-(hhimmflvmwmh- CAROL‘S CHOCOLATES & GIFTS 22 KING STREET S., WATERLOO Emwanp&mmum lmuumddwnsuflkwwwdnhm qwmdulhOSSTFlnsalwdmbeHdmdus,m and students. If the minister, his ministry or the PC government has a plan for public education, the questions should be easily answered. m‘fi"'m&”wfllyoumwngknk(“ 1998 and which aspects of education do you plan to fund next Yfl"hmyouhvehlmdofm&nh‘?‘ The K c ic ca% Papr . oo DON‘T BE CHICKEN TO TRY SOME GREAT TASTING CHOCOLATE IT‘$ ALREADY EASTER At: est expansion. The Tories have redefined the classroom to exclude many vital Time to support Princess Cinema LETTER & Where are the answers? e cRarix : MARCH BREAK "KIDS ART CcampP" March 10, 11, 13 â€" 11:00 a.m. â€" 3:00 p.m. Schedules Available at the Store FREE Seniors Art Classes Every Tuesday 2:00 p.m. â€" 4 FREE Art Classes â€" All Ages Every Friday 3:30 p.m. â€" 5: Bristle Paint Brush to the first 50 people Saturday, March 8, 1997 Store opens at 9 a.m FREE!! JIJIL/ 17 b l 12 University Ave. E., (ot King) (519) 886â€"2020 DISCOUNT SUPPLIES . 1000#70: 344 Quoon 5t W. ns o Spuina 1010 593â€"5008 FINE ART “u‘uâ€"m-npm.“ IISNNNNrrrrmmmmmmmmmmmess . EOOE 5+ (t Kin Wendy Tutt His claim that "the sunlight breaks out in its full glory" comâ€" pletely ignores the reality of what is happening in our schools and to our children. than four years ago quate amount since 1993. Each secondary school has fewer classroom teachers available to meet student needs in 1996â€"97 Mr. Baird‘s comments about the school board budget process hlfirflhbflflfi:pflbfic:dbolboud,hbcwplady w&fimmmbnhpvmmmhvfiud; devastating impact on our classrooms. In Waterloo secondary sdwoh,dnmnbadchocxcmdhghuudemlnrfimby ”P"mmj‘flm!choolym‘clssroomwpphulmc deauedbyoversluflliondupiummmmdmmn- mcntl‘llcl:nbookhdptlmbemfrmammdym. what level? 1998 is less than a year away. When will the minister have an answer? L The second question is, "Mr. Minister, where is the curriculum to be used in your reformed school system?" 4 September, 1998 is approaching quickly. How will teachers able to deliver this new curriculum properly? They won‘t without time to prepare. Will money be removed from education? Yes. Will quality improve under these uncertainties? No. Will the Minâ€" ister listen to anyone‘s concerns? Try to find out. Give him a call. areas such as guidance, library, heat and light, preparation time, wfitz?lldw.\mfldzylw«lummdl what 1998 is less than a vear away When will the minister Baird‘s comments meanâ€"spirited «m. â€" 5:30 p.m. .M. â€" 4:00 p.m. Tom Byers OSSTF District 24, Waterloo decaliideds Sn o o is id sabte n anigg oo aevdaiageatns ces n 0 sc s c e OVn C EeC Een enaimiepiins Geoff Deleplanque 10 Fischer Haliman RAd. (across from Zehrs) * Ages 3 â€" 6 'MOWDQOrAflemoonhal(-dayprogams *Small classes/low studentâ€"teacher ratios «Individual programs Our warm and friendly environment encourages learning and caring. Little Reader kids learn to love learning. We emphasize sellâ€"esteem development through enriched programs in Reading, Math, Writing, French, Music, Art and Physical Activity. HOMES & RENOVATIONS From Dismal To PRESCHOOL + KINDERCLASSs Additions * Bathrooms * Rec Rooms Feb. 14 â€" Anton Chekhov‘s Uncle hy dapted by V David Mamet Tel/lFax 74700885 CBP adrotinton ie ,, or less +GS 19 solid~

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