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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 29 Oct 2003, p. 4

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Catholic School Trustee Your Catholic Voice of Reason on the Waterloo Catholic District School Board “someone who works on your behalf! WEB; http://memberzcrogers.com/crifttmoddie E-mail rttoddleqrogers.com Phone 571-1041 COUNCILLOR WARD 1 Louise Ervin [£33333 1lolkswtsgenWttterloo RESTORE TRUST onNovunbcrIOth . with on susmsm Inui aiu, ”can! ELECT RE-ELECT For more information " 746-0010 For Change & Leodershup that Is conhdent. courageous, develmmed and open On November 10, 2003 _ ELECT EDWIN LARYEA . Manages vewuvces manly . Protects om envuonmem . Consults and seeks odvtce . Tokes he "me e, connect mm We . 99"!me Mhrcal (ondud and hvgh nondavds . Wokomas drfurent pom!) J mew .9. Councillor Ward d . Cholleoges fe Hams qua WNW/Ml Allison Watt wins Edna Staebler award Tt Last Island" A Naturalist ngoum on Tiiangie Island has won the 2GB Edna Stable! Award for Creative Non-Fic- Author Alison Watt will receive the award in laurier's senate and board chambers at 7:30 pm. on Nov. 13. Wall's bookis atestament tome envi- The Touareg (fi 22 imhes fading depth‘ + Nappa leather interim and real wood trim + High petformante 4.2 I " engine + unique ”MONO" petmonent all-wheel drive = Typitol Upper-class: Drivet wears a suit. Continued from page I The Last Island is Wall's attempt to rem" and share the summer she spent with Anne Vallee, a serious biologist whose dedication to her field made her a formidable and inspiring mentor. The book, wrinen in diary form. recounts ronment, friendship and the endurance ofthe mint Durst said the review, which will be coordinated by a city staff member yet to be named, will be complet- ed within the next eight months, and a report will be presented to the next coun- cil at the end of June 2004. "However much work is yet to be done to ensure that no similar circumstances occur in the future." Durst said she will pro- vide a list of timelines to council next week. "Much work has already been done toward renewed governance accountability," Durst said. However Taylor, who is running for mayor in the municipal election. said the current council should have Continued hom page 3 Negligent to wait, says mayor "We should find out where we went wrong," she said. Hut Wellhauser said the city should be staying away from mega prawns. such as the plans MN Gulf originally proposed. Candidates make an impression IMCEACHNIE 550 Weber Street North Waterloo 384-7470 email: infoevwwa'erloo com In militia ”um I In 3:4.“qu ammo Imus. -Imloo.0~~ m In a Mice mwumzmm m fgnasl In rheieinvestorngroup mm "luau“ I rar m than“. run oo.com ”with r- IM‘WINIWHMU the author's initial time on the island and her secondary visit 16yearstater, fbliowing%gar's death The author returned to continue her research of Vallee’s work and was flooded by memories of their time "The judges felt The Last Leland was a beautiful blending no role in the process - even in the beginning stages. "This council and mayor have no moral authority to preside over the recommen- dations," he said. Mayor Lynne Wooisten, croft. who is seeking reelec- tion, called Taylorrs attitude "quite destructive". _ "l am appalled by Coun, rayior's comments." she said. Another issue relating to the core is the amount nf homelessness in and around the uptown 'streets, "If we didn't have RIM Park. that would he the scan» dal." he said. As a three-year volunteer with the local thn of the I old program, which provides "For us to stop the process and wait six weeks seems grossly negligent of our duty" -- [game Woolstertcroft Waterloo mayor f , , Drivers wanted." (VA of native legutds. evolutionary theory. scientific knowledge and an appreciation for the delicate balance of life," said Staebler award administrator Kathryn Wardropper. "The beautiful language combined transports the reader to the "For us to stop the process and wait six weeks seems grossly negligent of our duty. "There have to be mea- sures put in place. And it's important that the council of the day listens to all con- cems" Conn. Bruce Anderson agreed with the mayor. - "We still have a job to do," he said. "We don't have our fingers in the pie where we're going to mess some- thing up. "We're still citizens sitting around here trying to do the best possible job we can. And I believe we have to get on with this right now, shelter for the homeless dur, ing the winter months, Well, hauser said the problem p, increasing with every passing wan lie blames inadequate mental health facilities and drug and alcohol recovery facilities as masons fur the t-urttimimg,chrnh. "These people need In be tracked, and not by left on! (m the sum-(a In wander," hr said "We as a cm; need to look at how In [mm-n! people from ending up on the streets But an far unfortu- nately there hasn't been the politwal wdl to address these problems" "There will be no input from this council - there's no time or will fur it. The next council will deal with Iurvey sald the ' Hy should be "yang to Invnlw disadvantaged people In the communny "Waterloo Is not holding up its fair sham In addressing the Issue of homelessness." he added. it."

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