last week m thr Waterloo t hmnulr. wr asked readers what they felt about a t m o) Waterloo survey m whuh 1hr mummy Il respondents opposed amalgarrtuturn with Kluhmn We also asked readers " Um Jelt the Issue of regional reJorm u Impurmm lhe fun that we waned only [hm rcxporm-x answered the latter question find what the three of you had (a say The majority really doesn't care l fear the majority really doero 1 are but would like to see some muvemcm to tutto- nallze serviced know that 1 would' I live In Waterloo. often shop In kttclr ener, commute daily 10 work Ill ( am- bridge and unless 1 stop lo llnnk about exactly where I am within thc arlllmal boundaries of the separate mumcipaliturs, Rather than congratulatory gifts we would suggest modest donations to: The House of Friendship PO. Box 1837, Station C Kitchener, ON N2G 4R3 Mary's Place 84 Frederick Street Kitchener, ON N2H 2L7 mm 12 III I n: or The Staff pf the Edward R. Good Funeral Home invites you to an on the occasion of our completed building and renovations Sunday, June 20, 1999, 10:30 am to 2:30 pm lhe resrderus of the former lawns/ul- rages of Hespeler, Galt, Bndgeport and Pre- ston snll numlam their unique tdttnntes, ay do the nerghbourhoods of old West- mount, Forest Hill. Likeshure Village or Peel Village In short, amalgamation would change nothing except polmcs and the duplication of ellon l nnghl as well be Ill 'one' my Our clues are so tightly woven that the boundaries have long smut been obscured Kitchener youth go 10 hrgh school m Cam- bndge Waterloo klds splash In Kllrhener pools Cambrulge young adults go If um- versity m Waterloo And yet each separate mumcTalsty tackles the Issues of pulrhc (mull, Pt'l control bylaws. snow removal, hre sffVlL’t each Imenung parallel wheels to the other, and often being lobbied by the samc specral Intercsl groups who them- selves have long smce regionalized their 171 King Street South, Waterloo 519-745-8445 OPEN HOUSE "'rcr,fr: ‘“‘4 EDWARD R. GOOD Funeral Home Limited thinking How many nullluns were speru on bulldlng both a my hall and mglonal hall m Kitchener? Why do both Waterloo and the Reglon employ stall lo plant stop signs and palm Imes at Intersections? Why do neither Cambndge nor Kllchener Transit drive by police headquarters when ll IS vu- tually on the border between the two? This kst could go on for pages. Get on Jith the Lusiness of good gover- nance. The petty bureaucraues have been pnced out of the marketplace I oppose amalgamation l agree with the citizens ofWaterloo who oppose amalgamation with Kitchener. l would feel that my concerns as a resident (Continued on page 10) Rein Breitmaier, Waterloo >32; . BUSINESS . TRAVEL . CASUAL . FORMAL WEAR tacross' trom shoppers Drug Waterloo Town Square? Barkrtrar0fAtrightl:t?el Haw-way Amati, James PUseiirMrrt Erb, om Teirzitter. Thom Burbmy, Emir Riadign. Denise Pmbpowucz. Strphrn Tifirt, Seth hum. Lima: Cnssidy ftgan Second from back: John Carry, Barbara Arp, Roy Schmitt, Brut! Johnston. ltryre Wand, Chris Wolf, Sue Emrry, Bill Reinhardt, Murray Here Setondfmm from: Christine anls. Kathy Kunz, Marga"! Him, Judy Weber. Elsa Newman. Manon Deming". Wendy Marika Maureen Lckti. Reta Hrimpd Front row: Dawd Erh. Maryann! Erb, fun Erb. Hiram! g Cad, Paul Cau. Sharon Gad, Strum Coal Absent: Paula Hemrpel. Danna Mare Wrimn. Manly" Holhngrr and f 1mm Mmhrso MEN‘S, SHOPPE P, Mun; 746-9136