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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Jun 2000, p. 1

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From front to back, we hope that you‘ll find that your redesigned Waterloo Chronicle is cleaner and more attractive, while continuing to be your number one source for local news, information, features and advertising. But it doesn‘t end there. Next week we‘ll tell you how the Waterloo Chronicle will reâ€" launch its classified section. Our new ‘Classified Marketplace‘ will be better organized and more convenient for users. We‘re sure you will be impressed with our new innovations. In next Wednesday‘s paper you‘ll also find a reader survey so you can tell us what you think of your ‘new‘ Waterloo Chronicle, and offer suggestions for further improvements. There are valuâ€" able prizes to be won just for taking part in this survey. We‘re committed to Waterloo. We‘ve made these improveâ€" ments because we care about our readers and our community. And we appreciate your feedback and continued support. of a story with the hope that you‘ll want to 'dg!yerdeeper. Your community newspaper is now better than ever Readers have come to expect that each issue of the Waterloo Chronicle will be filled with interesting stories and photos which reflect the life of our community. We take tremendous pride and responsibility in bringing you a weekly snapshot of the news, events and personalities which make Waterloo such a great place to live. And we‘d also like to take a moment to tell you what your Waterloo Chronicle is doing to better reflect our growing, changing community. Cal Bosveld Waterioo Chronicle publisher Mayor Joan McKinnon anncunced to council Monday night that she will not seek a secâ€" ond term as the city‘s top dog. r li‘he city of Waterloo is guarâ€" anteed to have a new face in the mayor‘s chair after this November‘s municipal election. WATERLOO CHRONICLE Mayor McKinnon to step aside By Anprea Buu;”‘ 14 WB ane spending the last 12 years 5 . Chronicle Staff on Waterloo council â€" six of One thing I wrestled those years also _ on regional 5 5 § city of Waterloo is guarâ€" â€" council â€" McKinnon said she with is not belng teed to have a new face in _ and her husband plan on pursuâ€" mayorfor the > mayor‘s chair after this _ ing other interests. f f er‘s municipal election. "As I go through my list of oP em"g, Of ©4! blg”ge‘gt r _ Joan _ McKinnon â€" inaugural address promises of project ever... MWAJERLOO PUBLHC 13 We realize that your time is precious, and that‘s why our new consistent style also highâ€" lights key quotations and facts, making it more convenient to quickly grasp the vital elements Your favourite columnists and features now have fresh banners for easier identificaâ€" tion. With this issue, we‘re bringâ€" ing a fresh, new look and cleanâ€" er packaging to the pages of your community newspaper. Stories and headlines now appear in a type style which is crisper and easier to read. i "As I go through my list of inaugural address promises of December 1997," she said, "it is a good feeling to be able to tick off virtually the whole list." WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 2000 «+ WATERLOO, ONTARIO URAAA T DMA tr. Serving your community since 1856 The first annual Brick Brewery Great Tray Race in support of Juvenile Diabetes was held at Ethel‘s Lounge last Thursday and featured seven local teams. The anchor of Ethel‘s team, Ange O‘Reilly pictured above, helped power her Waterloo crew of Greg Brow, Cory Iredale and Amy O‘Reilly to the first title win. More than $4000 was raised for arthritis research. How about another one? â€"Joan McKinnon Mayor of Waterloo Those include the uptown redevelopment, hydro restructurâ€" ing, the Transâ€"Canada Trail, regional restructuring, and espeâ€" cially the Millennium Recreation Park. McKinnon went on to highâ€" light the city‘s accomplishments over the last three years which are nearest and dearest to her heart. "One thing I‘ve wrestled with is $1 INCLUDING GST BOB VRRANAC PHOTO "I promise I shall finish out the term making sure these projects are solidly on the way to compleâ€" tion." In â€" light _ of _ McKinnon‘s announcement, a contender for not being mayor for the opening of our biggest project ever, the MRP, and the first buildings on the First Gulf site," she said. lcanada.â€"com| Bâ€"K VOLVO 533 King St. N. Waterloo, ON â€" â€" 885â€"5091 _ Arts Calandar 24 Viewpoint Classified Waterloo‘s Olympic swimmers return home. Jumbo Video*, Ontario Mortgage Action Centre*, Hauser Furniture*, Sylvan Learning Centre* Continued on page 2 *Selected Distribution WHAT‘S INSIDE D }" y VOLVO hk T o 1M K Page 32

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