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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 23 Sep 1998, p. 7

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"Yes, l beheve they should Because If thats how they have to hve, thats how they have to Irve, We've got w make an Income somehow, eh Waterloo deserves a real chronicle Yes, I mean u. fthmk Water- loo deserves lo have a chronr cle that reflects her face today, I've been livmg in Waterloo for more than three years. [see lots of people in this etty everyday. Since I am not color blind, Just like most people are, I can see people of differ- ent colors. I notice that most ofthe people living in this City are white, However, Since Waterloo IS a multi-cultural City, I also see lots ofeolor peo- ple who came from every pan of the world. Many of them are yellow, many of them are brown, many of them are black and many of them are red, I think everyone will agree this is true in most parts of Canada Now, look at your newspaper (the Waterloo Chronicle). ll you don't know what I mean, Just ask anyone of your readers. Your readers will tell you that they hardly find any color people in the pictures posed in your news- paper, You want some exam- ples? I will give you some very recent ones. During the Buskers' Carnival last month, I saw lots of color people instde the audience, some color peo- ple among the performers (l'rn sure most readers will Sllll remember the dancer who IS black, the magician who IS brown, and some other color people they saw m the Corm- lEITEBS " TIIE, EBITIIR "e Should squeegee kids be allowed to i .Ul (tteil _it operate lil the city of Waterloo? Dawn Fdwards val), now look at your news- paper, your newspaper had nothing (yes, not a thing) about them. Just m the latest ISSUE. I know there IS one par- timpant tn the Royal Medteval Faire who IS yellow, I don't see f, iiiir/irt't,s 3.1;?“ A "»”4 My iii'i1fiii,(il,,t,',fj,,).i, % h % MANY ITEMS AT COST ... SAVE so " o EVEN BELOW COST". Many One-of-a-kinds ... Customer Returns ... Floor Models ... [Ends of Lines " believe they should be allowed to do that, .15 long as they dont bother anyone and as long as they ask people ll they want service and can do n And " you dont want them, they May away And Ks okay" s “yomundostuutor yourldndofphcc” 3, n ugg Ile rs furniture “a Sofas & Loveseats Recliners Lamps & Accessories ' nAirszdumgigmgggfi a'iist,iiii',liit',iii W snugglers 22nd anniversary TENT SALE Holger Straatmann -NPTp'Pr"" 'v‘_ o ", "r rs,re'r-, her lace shown In the picture you took for these partici- panb And there are SO many examples you can dlsuwer for yourself, This IS all I want to say I'm sure you will know what you . Wall Units . Occasional Chairs . Beds / Mattresses i a u; "i,illt it i'jti'c,,is:i._rika'ii,,'sjs'ijs_j/s- is. x; 'aiiii_)" 'suture tir,:,,,: rr?,,,':"),:'",;,',')";")';; 9-3 _.', V t'J'rrf . A. "fe ;_,,_y w s" ttx "tsa . , '. "a sa,,a'fi.'rdfr', "l've seen n In Toronto, and how ally sometimes they do me a favor because my wmdshleld ts all full of bugs when 1 get to Toronto Honestly, It doesnt bother me At least they're trying to be mdusmous and do something for the money, So all the more power to them. I don't have a problem with u at all," should do to make your news- paper a real chronicle of Waterloo, l look forward to seeing this letter published on the real chronicle of Waterloo. . Dinettes . Coffee Tables . Entertainment Units Lee Recchia Alfred Sham, Waterloo "As long as they dont bother any- body, I dorit see any trouble wnh them domg u," . Dining Rooms . Sectionals . Pictures The Waterloo Chronicle welcomes letters to the editor. The should be Signed with name, address and hone number am? will be venTkd for accuracy. No rrgtt,egl germs will be pub lished. Submissions may be edited for engih, so please be brief. Copyright in letters and other materials submitted to the pub- lisher and accepted for ublication remains with the author, but the publisher and its gee-115:5 may freely reproducc them in print, electronic or other forms Our mailing address is 75 King St. s, Suite 201, Waterloo, N2JIP2, our e-mail aidress is wceditor6Nirwaptewscom, and our fax number is 886-9383. Pam Iarzycki Letters policy “I'd probably say no, they should- m, and they should try to get a bet, ter-paymg job, somethmg with better opportunities for career advance- ment or something like that They cause problems, lhey stop traffic, they create hnsuluy wnh all lhe dm vars and everything. Al least they do with myself " km, lo Sat Illa m " mp m Thun. lk Fn IN m , m Sun 114 Bryan Taylor . 7

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