P, st. ' ' A (5' 'ir ’ t I ' Jr') . (?jt) Crt) h "its we" (Nu: a. FL â€r Lâ€; (un Vang! FrontWheel Drive . Suspense" . Front End . Mufflers . Brakes . Tune Ups . Cooling Salem Mm... COLUMBIA 'lmcludes .Lube, Ol ' Ellie: a l"egg to gumper Inspection l Jae Rotauon l try appointmem only _ - - - - - - 1...: CGi" A Come in and see why after 44 years, we still take pride in our family tradition of #1 service AUTO SERVICE . Tires . Alignment Strut: . C%mputerued Engme Analysis . General Repair a. Serwcr BAcK ro scHI senvlcE SFEt Get Your Kids Back to School with Confidence! hum w...“ 6310!!!!“ Mm." rt3rl_,Cl,,_, Tom (Tull! Pol" “MN" lngn \dmurH- Muir Rnnhm Ron Kramer m.» “mm-w um... “WW. MW"... _ w. FTP? SCHOOL i sPEClAL I CM AFPROVED FOR OVER 19 YEARS I 160 Columbia Street West, Waterloo 885-3520 _ M»... . . 42l King Sheet North 9AM to 5% Monday - Fndoy (Continued from pogo t) (King Street North) Just north of the Cuy of Waterloo border The company was able to secure Woolwich councG sup- pon for the development ear- her the; summer, but Waterloo counol voted against extend- mg scmces to the project Aug 17, despite granting condi- uonal approval to a sumlar 360.000-square-loot develop- menl last September As for the 10 north Waterloo residents tntervrewed last Fn- day, Wendy Stewart and Rob Gay of Northlake Drive, Mane Hardy and Sue Hammer of Black Forest Dnve. Lirry Good of Treetops condominium complex on Benjamin Road and Manfred Kuxdorl. Pamela Butler and Beryl Galzke of Chelmnwood Crescent all said McKinnon had made lhe nght decision when she voted againsl the development, Big box McKinnon ended up casting the deciding vote against the pmJecl at the Aug 17 council meeting. Only Bob Dick of Nonhlake Drive and Ned Martin of Chel- Ur...“ "Weber Street Just cant take the "afhc," Gay said "We're already very busy Thursday and Saturday mornings (due to the Market). And lo Just add to u would make a bad problem worse" Hardy, Hammer, Stttler and Gatzke also said they felt ll the development had been penult- ted, the rural atmosphere of north Waterloo and St, Jacobs would be destroyed, and Ham- mer sad the Farmers Market would have been threatened by the development as well. Kuxdorf also said if the development had been permu- Stewart, Gay, Hammer and futtler all sand they felt tralhc m the area was already bad enough thanks to the Farmers Market and that therefore a "power centre' was not destr, able lonwood Crescent sud they felt McKmnon had made the wrong deceuon Farnilbshoeshtwinsr-Nperience I ST. “ll would be Just like the Kitchener Market," he sod "When they revamped u, they killed u And I think u would kill the Farmers Market there (at St. Jacobs) too. by budding such big boxl stores." ted, the future of the Farmers Market would have been put at risk lKETI /VgTr..ftCf'tliats 576-18-55 III-um“: you": row 310657957 - - v - 1138 King g. 6 Ottawa, Kitchener we ST. JACOBS FACTORY OUTLET MALL 746-1050 Walerioo MM. 24‘MJMMMMQ 624 20†W _ Shoo M [across hem Sm " M 763-63d3 QUIMonday Fm‘hy900m 9mm W9Wan ampmSuIdayHWan 500pm Martin said he felt Mckur F non had made the wrong decn§ Stun beuause Waterloo had lost T out on $340,000 a year the my 8 could have made from meg developer In ireu of taxes And G Ihck sand Mckmnon made the 5 wrong decision because as long a as the proposed stores were g reputable firms, they should 8 have been allowed to open and 2 help create employment. ",tr.r, he smd about 'power centres" s "I prefer the small-ttme down- 2 town core that Waterloo has to , alien" p,