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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 May 2002, p. 4

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MSAP of a 2002 Samh 9:3 19G s $36.500."Cash purchase price of a 2002 Saab 9â€"5 15A 1s $40,500 and Saab 9:5 SF is $42.000 Lease of $510ima., $552ma and $573/mo tor 48 months based on 80.000 km ($0 12 per excess km} and a 2 9%. 1 9% and * 9% lease rate wth a $0 down payment Lease and value $14,.996, $16 147 and $16 717. Total obigation $25.472, $27.486 and $28,494 License insurance. taxes, Iright. a tax, PDI and a rafundable secunty deposit are avira. Lease and finance rates apply to quaified retad customers only Example $10,.000 at 1 9% APR, the monthiypayment s $175 lor 60 months Total cost of borrowing $491 Cxample $10,000 at 0 9% APRL, the monthly payment s $17"1 for 80 months. Tot! cost of barrowing §231 Drscounts or other incentives may be available when consumers opt for a cash purchase price offer By selecting the purchase Ainancing offer, consumers may be foragoing such discounts and incendives which may result in a highe affective intarast rate Retader may sail or mase ho tess. Raies subsect to chhange wihout notiee See retailer for further condiions and details "One year OnStar Oirections and Connachor Package ncluded as standard on 2002 Saah vahicies. Call 1â€"800â€"ONS TAR 7 for cystem imitations and detais. Servce contract required. OnStar uses emsting sernce providers as wl as esiing callular and satefite lechnologees. Electncal system must be functioning lor system to pertorm property $36,500 A MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS. 5510 $0 DOWNPAYMENT BUY A 2002 SAAB 9â€"3 SE TURBO ANNIVERSARY 1 90/0 APR. AVAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS. ® 2.0 LITRE 205 HP TURBO ENGINE SPORT EXTERIOR PACKAGE SPECIAL 16" 5â€"SPOKE WHEELS ONSTAR DIRECTIONS AND CONNECTIONS PACKAGE® TURBO EMBOSSED LEATHER/TEXTILE SEATS AUTOMATIC CLIMATE CONTROL CARBON FIBRE INSTRUMENT PANEL TRiM AM/FM STEREO WITH CD PLAYER SAAB ACTIVE HEADB{SWAINT SYSTEM LEASE A 2002 SAAB 9â€"3 SE TURBO ANNIVERSARY & I~4 / A MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS. Luxury comes with a price. It‘s just a lot lower than you‘d expect. The Garden Tour is back! 3RD ANNUAL TOURâ€"Aâ€"GARDEN BARRELS IN BLOOM HIT STREETS OF UPTOWN The Waterloo Communities in Bloom Committee would like to thank the sponsors of the Barrels in Bloom Program. This year there are over 70 barrels beautifying the Uptown. These barrels wouldn‘t be there without the support of. Home Depot, Aroma, Growers With Envi, & Kuntz Landascaping Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Tuesday June 18, 2002, 6 to 8 pm Join us for a selfâ€"guided tour of 4 properties in Waterloo, including two winning from the 2001 Waterloo Communities in Bloom Front Yard Competition, and an EcoFriendly Garden that was featured on HGTV. Free Passports are available at the Waterloo Memorial Recreation Complex, the Wing 404 RCAFA Rotary Adult Centre and the Adult Recreation Centre For further information, please call 747â€"8737 ....and of course our volunteers. We couldn‘t do it without you! Thank you to all the hard working committee members who have put so much into this and other programs Waterloo Communities in Bloom does in the community. Communities \ / Collectivités in Bloom en fleurs ipl CH4 This space generousty donated by: WATERLOO CHRONICLE 7. _ Â¥vate1100 â€"#* Communities w. in Bloom Waterloo Saturn Saab Isuzu of Kitchener Waterioo 663 Victoria St. N. 744â€"5811 2.3 LITRE 185 HP TURBO ENGINE 16" 10â€"SPOKE WHEELS ONSTAR DIRECTIONS AND CONNECTIONS PACKAGE® HEATED FRONT AND REAR SEATS AUTOMATIC DUALâ€"ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL WOODEN INSTRUMENT PANEL TRIM PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM WITH CD PLAYER AND CASSETTE SAAB ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINT SYSTEM $40,500" LEASE A 2002 ::'Aa'%g SEDAN § A MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS. 552 $0 DOWNPAYMENT BUY A 2002 SAAB 9â€"5 SEDAN A\ O0L. APR. AvAILABLE FOR QUALIFIED BUYERS People who test drive a SAAB usually buy one Westmount fire station to close In comparison, a trip to Euclid Avenue from the Westmount station took two minutes, 27 seconds, while the same route took three minutes, 45 seconds from Weber Street. Continued from page 1 Traveling to Allen Street West, it the team took two minutes, 54 seconds to respond from the Westâ€" mount station, and three minutes, 20 seconds from the Weber Street station. And finally, responding to a call on Lourdes Street took fire fighters three minâ€" utes, 25 seconds from the Westmount station and three minutes, 49 seconds from Weber Street. But uptown resident Gordon Cummer said the extra time could be the difâ€" ference between life and death. The numbers showed there to be little difference in response times. 1369 King Street, St. Jacobs 664â€"3149 (upper level} t)qlexandna“s LEASE A 2002 SAAB 9â€"5 WAGON § A MONTH FOR 48 MONTHS. 573 $0 DOWNPAYMENT BUY A 2002 SAAB 9â€"5 WAGON \ 0/ APR. AVAILABLE FoR QuaALIFIED BUYeRS 2.3 LITRE 185 HP TURBO ENGINE 16" 10â€"SPOKE WHEELS ONSTAR DIRECTIONS AND CONNECTIONS PACKAGE® HEATED FRONT AND REAR SEATS AUTOMATIC DUALâ€"ZONE CLIMATE CONTROL WOODEN INSTRUMENT PANEL TRIM PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM WITH CO PLAYER ANO CASSETTE 31.4 CUFT CARGO SPACE SAAB ACTIVE HEAD RESTRAINT SYSTEM $42,000" SHO€S FOr wOmeN Most of his neighbours agreed, however, that if the Westmount station must close, a location should be chosen that would accomâ€" modate everyone. "It‘s that few more minâ€" utes we‘re worried about," he said. But Fire Chief Max Hussey said that while the Regency Park site would satâ€" isfy curtent needs, the Gateâ€" stone site would ensure betâ€" ter service well into the future. "Right now Regency Park is the better site," he said. "It provides better access into the John Street area. But into the future, the site has some drawbacks. And in the minds of many, that location would be at the corner of Roxton Drive and Fischerâ€"Hallman Road, at Regency Park. "If we must close the Westmount Road fire staâ€" tion, then for sure Regency Park is our best alternative for this area of the city," said Bill Reimer, who lives on Euclid Avenue. "The best compromise for all parties concerned is the Regency Park site." Nowak also said if the city could afford to build a new station and keep the "The Gatestone site will meet the needs, longâ€"term." Star Westmount Road station open, it would. However, it would mean about a 5.45â€"perâ€"cent tax increase for residents in 2003. And, as Mayor Lynne Woolstencroft pointed out, the city will not be selling the Westmount station. Most of council agreed the decision to relocate the fire hall will benefit the community as a whole, not just one area. Negotiations are underâ€" way that could see the the city lease the Westmount station to the Region of Waterioo, who would then turn the hall into an ambuâ€" lance bay. But Hussey said proviâ€" sions could be built into the lease agreement that would allow the city to reclaim the site as a fire hall in the future, if deemed necessary. "We‘re not picking someâ€" one in Erbsville over someâ€" one on John Street," added Coun. Bruce Anderson. "We have to look at the whole community and plan for the "I am supporting this on the basis that the fire hall can be converted back if we need it in the future," she "We‘re not ignoring anyâ€" one in the city," said Coun. Dave Roeder, before the final vote. "It‘s about providâ€" ing the best service to everyâ€" body." "In one of these deciâ€" sions, you‘ll please 50 per cent of the people, and tick off the other 50 per cent. And it‘s unfortunate, but we do have to live with that." Two local groups vie for Rink in the Park Continued from page 3 the Granite Club. The club‘s current location on Agnes Street in Kitchener is landâ€" locked and not as accessible as the Rink in the Park faciliâ€" "It would be a newer facility than our current one, and more economical to maintain and run," said _ Parking and expanded locker room and lounge facilities are also an attracâ€" More than 60 per cent of the club‘s programming would come from external groups like local high schools and universities, who train and compete out of the current centre. "Our program is awfully active where we are," said Babcock. "A huge number of outside groups come in to use the club. "I don‘t know if a new centre will allow for anyâ€" more programming there, but certainly we‘d love to have that available to peoâ€" ple. I think the new ice facilâ€" ity would be perfect for what we need." Babcock.

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