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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 8 Nov 2006, p. 32

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Working as a Ward team of neighbours we can assure greater success, better accomplishments and quicker results. A promise to continue keeping Ward 5 informed through Ward meetings, neighbourhood meetings, oneâ€"onâ€"one meetings and newsletters. Openness and Transparency A promise to make our Ward safer for children walking to school by implementing further traffic calming measures. Traffic Safety A promise not to build a Waterloo that is too expensive to live in. Otherwise, who are we building it for? Affordability Tax Sensibility A promise to also remember seniors‘ fixed budgets when setting tax policy. PREPARE FOR WINTER Vote on November 13th to play an active part in your future. 66 Schaefer St. Waterloo : www.riepertsalt.com 519â€"747â€"2708 * Fast, Friendly Service * Convenient Delivery Times * Seniors Discounts * Pick Ups Available .:,fl HNEPERT Most of these organizaâ€" tions at some time in the past had multiple locations throughout the region, either because they were separaiely governed or because they chose to operâ€" ate from several bases. Many â€" organizations within Waterloo Region have adopted a single locaâ€" tion approach to the delivâ€" ery of their services. Throughout the village, thousands of twinkling lights will great visitors while village merchants hold a fourâ€"day celebration 9 to 12 St. Jacobs sparkles this weekend with many inâ€"store business promotions These organizations The hub is a group of socially conscious suppliâ€" '1119 Waterloo Region Social Purchasing Porâ€" tal â€" a webâ€"based online hub â€" is being launched in November. he village of St. Jacobs is holding a Christmas open house from Nov. Social purchasing portal aims to build local employment opportunities They also include govâ€" ernment services organizaâ€" tions such as social servicâ€" es, police service, garbage collection and disposal, R Free musical entertainâ€" ment at Riverworks will include pan flute on Thursâ€" day from 5:30 to 8 p.m., and jazz, clarinet and piano on Saturday from 2 to 4: 30 of the upcoming holiday season. ers, purchasers and employment _ service providers who are workâ€" ing together to build employment opportuniâ€" ties for those who have previously faced barriers. The continued prosperiâ€" ty of our communities demands a government structure which meets today‘s needs and tomorâ€" row‘s expectations. All our communities will benefit from effective and efficient government workâ€" ing to make Waterloo Region recognized worldâ€" wide. Many stores will serve refreshments and offer prizes, draws and special A free horseâ€"drawn trolâ€" ley shuttle service will run on Saturday from 2 to 5 p.m. Carollers dressed in periâ€" od costumes will sing on Sunday from 1:30 to 4 p.m. A trade show, showcasâ€" ing current portal particiâ€" pants, will run from 1 to The portal launched on Nov Kitchener Delta Trillium A and B. We must tell our political will be 22 at the Hotel in ext For more information about the portal and the launch, go to www.sppwaâ€" terlooregion .org. 3 p.m The CBA provides its members with a forum for the discussion of issues that affect business in Waterloo Region. Eugene Moser, FCA is president of Challenger Motor Freight Inc. He is the current president of the Conservative Business Assoâ€" ciation of Waterloo Region which has a membership of approximately 100 local senior business and profesâ€" sional people. For more information contact Marilyn at 519â€"664 2293, ext. 232. And store hours will be extended on Thursday and Friday until 9 p.m. and on Saturday and Sunday to 6 inâ€"store promotions. for all your renovation dreams ... BIG or sman * Additions = Basements * Hitchens «= Bathrooms * Carpentry « Decks/Fencing * Fireplaces/Manties Or call 519â€"883â€"2353 "You dream it, we build. it."

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