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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 6 Jun 2001, p. 1

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Therapists at Rotary tyt"tltlllrtttt'tti:irti,t Centre lltliilh'?r prepared to walk ith threats of a possible strike Wlooming. services and programs at the Rotary Children's Centre in Waterloo could soon be on hold indefi- nitely. A potential strikc dale of lune 9 has been set for all professional lhvrapy staff, which include Physiotherapists, speech- language pathologists. communicative disorders assistants, therapy aides. thera- peutic recreational specialists, occupa- tional therapists, social workers. early childhood education rmuurcv lvachun and psychometrisls. In all. a strike would involve ulmul 90 cmploycvs, and would iorrc ther closing of threc of the u-nlrv's \llt'\ located in Fergus, Cambridge and Guelph While the Wawrlnu site wuuld wmain open. all ol lhv chikirctis pmgrums and activities would hr ansprndul 1% far we've rejected the employer's ofter in those regards." she said, "Now were proposing a commitment for them to Improve that offer." According to Cathy Scull. a sprm'lr language pathologist a! thc u-nln- and [In- unit stcward for the thuario l’uhllr Service Employees Union IUI’SHI). the issues behind the pussihlv [uh action am' mostly monetary, You said it Viewpoint Ciassitled WATERLO ilri-)l)llllrCl,I WHAT'S INSIDE BY ANDREA BMLn' Chronicle tjuff, Continued on page 7 " 37 WEDNESDAY, IUNE 6, 2001 . WATERLOO, ONTARIO Morgan Grainger, a Grade 3 student at Centennial public school in Waterloo, played 0 Canada on the violin as part of the Countdown to Canada Day celebration in support of The Arthritis Society. held last Friday morning at the Royal Bank at Westmount Place. During the month of June, people can visit the bank branch and make a donation to the charity. mm PUBLIC umv 335w gag Serving your community since 1856 Countdown to Canada Day $1 INCLUDING GST moan BAILEY H40" Lttttrtthgttttd to get new tttttt route Grand River Transit, with the support of Waterloo regional council. will intro- duce the new Route' 13 laurelwood schedule Sept. 4. The new route will offer bus service through the now unserviced area Monday to Friday from 6-9 a.mt and again from 3-6 pm. ( :ome fall, Laurelwuod residents will have an alternative form of transportation traveling thrtrugh the streets of their neighbourhood. The route is in response to a number of requests received hy the Region of Waterloo from area resi- dents who do not have access to a regular brus mum Laurelwood is now the largest urban residential area within [he region that is not served by a regular Iran- sit mule. According In regional standards, " is suggested that a catchment mead-100 humus warrants transit wr- vice I canadaacom I Saab of Kitchener Waterloo 663 Victoria St N 744-5811 nil-Buy Gaileries' Murray's Clothing" New Homes (Page 30) ‘Scbaed Distribution BY Mom Bum Chronicle Sta]: - Continued on page 5

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