Ur INSERTS inserts delivered with this week‘s Waterioo Chronicie: Extra Steam Carpet Cleaning Entertainment affects over three million Canadians, but many are unaware that they suftfer from the Isabel Ceballos of Colombia has found a new home with the Region of Waterloo Swim Club .........».... High blood pressure Cineplex executive wants business *Selected areas only. 13 ~H .21 17 Sandra Cragg and Pamela Mank of Kitchenerâ€"Waterloo‘s Catholic Family Counselling Centre acted as facilitators during the twoâ€"hour meeting, Cragg is manager of the cenâ€" tre‘s intake department and Mank is the centre‘s manager of family violence and sexual assault treatment programs. On June 21, Waterloo resiâ€" dents between Sunview Street in the north and Norman Street in the south were awakâ€" ened by a rash of vehicle fires and structural fires that began erty damage. Both men felt the meeting needed to be held because some residents were sulfering some forms of trauma because of the fires. Twentyâ€"three people who were either directly or indirectly affected by the 13 car fires and five structural fires that occurred during the early morning hours of June 21 met at Emmanuel United Church on &W:x‘w:wyniflwflnhuhthqm ;m“wdhwmdmmw, who suffered fire damage durâ€" ing the arson spree, and Bill Ichudï¬ucï¬dm.vb( was awakened by the fires and Fire victims hold special meeting WATERLOO PUBLC LisnAx i (Continued on page 3) ictims of a massive June 21 arson spree in central Waterloo have tried to take a proactive approach to help them deal with the event * m T: 2 3 1997 Chronicle Siaf L Aporation would like businesses that may accompany a new proposed cightâ€" screen Cineplex on the former Seagram dis tillery lands to be open until midnight. Robert Tokio, the executive viceâ€"presiâ€" den of Cineplex Odeon Corporation, said in an interview from Toronto last Friday he Chronicle Staff n olficial with Cineplex Odeon Corâ€" Waterloo Coun,. Tricia Sian-willuhnï¬' a third term in office in this November‘s municipal election. Siemens, 45, who has repreâ€" sented the city‘s Uptown ward since 1991, announced her decision not to seek reelection in a news release that was to be formally released today. stepping down, she said the main reason was because a number of the issues that origiâ€" nally led her into municipal polâ€" itics have now been addressed or are being addressed. Among {Continued on page 2) interview Monday there were a number of reasons why she was Siemens won‘t seek third term Although Siemens said in an Galen Yates, 3, of Waterioo was mesmerized by the music of Nonic Crete during the Jazzin‘ It Uptown music festival on Saturday afternoon. The twoâ€"day festival attracted 12 bands playing everything from rock to jazz. Peier Cadies phane book stores, record siores and sporting goods and sporting fashion stores to be allowed w stay open until midnight 10 serve movieâ€"goers geiting out of late night shows. Joseph E. Seagram and Sons Lid. is curâ€" rently applying for an official plan amendâ€" ment and zone change from the City of Waterloo concerning approximately four hectares of land Seagram owns immediatcly west of Caroline Stree: and south of Erb All that Jazz Sunuirudllnn-la least a prece of tha land 10 a private deve}â€" oper who would then build an eight screen movie theaire and lease the facility to Caneâ€" "Cenainly, from our point of view, that would be more advantageous than not," Tokio said, when asked if he would like "sssociased" rewail, service and emiérian ment uses that are proposed io accompany Â¥ (Conmrumd on gage 5)