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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 19 Oct 2005, p. 1

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Pesticide bylaw support still on hold earing recommenâ€" Hda(ions from _ a regional health offiâ€" cial still didn‘t persuade Waterloo city council to decide the city‘s stance on a proposed pesticide reducâ€" tion bylaw that would affect all residents of Waterloo Region. City council decided it will wait to hear the outâ€" come of a public consultaâ€" tion before they make their final decision on the proâ€" posed bylaw at their next council meeting. Dr. Liana Nolan, the Region‘s commissioner and medical officer, told council that there are only a few communities that actually have a bylaw in place to deal with pesticide use, which could help put Waterloo on the leading Financing programs available through GMAC 2 8% purchase finanring for 36 months avaiabie an 2006 Impreza madels evcept ST:â€" Offer applu abte NAC and tealer may seil n« less MSRP fr 2006 mpreza 2 5 Spart Wager i6001 A5i ie $23 495 Manthly paymant and cost of borrawing wil! vary depending on amaunt horowed. Financing exampie: $20.000 at 2 8% per anoum equass $579 86 ger munth for . 36 months: [ ost of bneswing $274 96 fur ar bigation total of $20.874 96. See (ealer for details on ather availabte financing nptans. Offer availabile at partiripating dealers onty: Program expires Naw T05 Arts Calendar Classified Viewpoint Business WATERLOO CHRONICLE WIHALS INSIDE By Ryan ConnEu For The Chronicle Continued on page 5 26 12 17 Sixâ€"monthâ€"old Teagan Farwell of Waterloo almost got lost in a sea of orange while picking out her Halloween pumpâ€" kin recently at a nearby pumpkin patch. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2005 + WATERLOO, ONTARIO Serving your community since 1856 Picking out her pumpkin Think. Feel. Drive. 2006 ImMpReEZA 2.51 Sport Wagon ATHER Waterloo Wildfire open their NRL season this Saturday. D sunanu Page 33 $1 INCLUDING GST SUBMITTEO PHOTO Branch library not going anywhere Waterloo's Albert McCormick branch library isn‘t going, it‘s growâ€" ing. "We‘ve been focussed on the renewal of our local library system and there‘s been so much talk about building new branches on the east and west sides," said Cathy Matyas, Waterâ€" loo‘s chief â€" librarian. responding to rumours that the McCormick branch may close once the two new branches are built. "But we want people to know it‘s equally important to us that we look at what‘s needed at the main library and the Albert McCormick branch, and make sure they get what they need." For one, the library board decided, the 3.000â€" foot branch needs a facelift. Matyas said the 35â€"yearâ€" ~â€" _ CasNttitl TME OLD TRAD STATION REQHIA AT EAB â€" sa8â€"7000 26 Manitou Drive Kitchener, ON Tel: (519) 894â€"2050 Toll Free: 1â€"877â€"287â€"2844 SUBARU GEMINI MOTORS Think. Feel. Drive By Anprea Baicey Chronicle Staff _ Continued on page 9

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