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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 14 Nov 2007, p. 1

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Getting in the spirit Waterloo Awards Mantini Sister;i)ring Christmas show to the Three local citizens given City of Waterloo‘s Waterloo Entertainment Centre/Page 12 highest honour/Page 16 ocal residents and I municipal officials are ighting a plan by a priâ€" vate bottler to draw more water from wells on the north side of Waterloo. Glenbriar Bottled Water Co. Ltd. has made an appliâ€" cation to the Ministry of the Environment to start pumpâ€" ing water from a second well it owns on its Frobisher Drive property. It currently holds a permit that allows it to draw up to 370,080 litres of water per day, and is asking for approval to draw up to 216,000 litres a day from its secondary well. The Category 3 permit said the water is for industriâ€" al and bottling purposes. The water taking is for rinsing and washing of bottles, coolâ€" ing of the distillation unit and providing a water supply for bottling. In a statement to the Chronicle Glenbriar presiâ€" dent Dave George said: "The region is concerned because they are always looking for drinking water sources to Opposition grows to water plan by private bottler 1375 Weber Street By BoB VRBANAC Chronicle Staff (A Block From Charconl Staak Mouse) 2 i en 0 Snss laterioo laterioo _ Jy | «is Uӎ ‘gM _ e K _ I¢ HWorks. (Beechwood Plaza) | _ {yEpreamg ‘c‘ 519â€"725â€"7007 519â€"888â€"9963 % o %4 : 2.. _ Kitchener _ | _ Kithener _ | _ Cihere _ WFEJGHT LOSS & NUTRITION CENTRES . Highland Centre | 700 Strasburg Ad. (Redide Sabev/‘} | (At Bloddine Road) NHLS) supply the growing needs of this area. "We happen to be one of those needs. We create jobs and pay a lot of local and provincial taxes. "Are we not entitled to use this resource? We supply drinking water and it stays in this area. Why don‘t we read about everyone else applying for water permits other than bottled water companies? "If 1 purchased the water through the local municipalâ€" ity would that be OK? Where is the concern if they take the water and then sell it to me?" But local residents, already concerned about the water security of the Waterâ€" loo moraine, are wondering why the Ministry of the Enviâ€" ronment would permit this use while it is presently comâ€" pleting a study on the water safeguards afforded this senâ€" sitive groundwater feature. Local resident Dean Fitzgerald was one of 37 subâ€" missions made to the minâ€" istry under the Environmenâ€" tal Bill of Rights during a monthâ€"long comment periâ€" | 25*¢ OFF 5 BOTOX® tor the ! Month of November & â€" HummaUOR 519.578.2828 Continued on page 4 . Jodie Wang MD Renewing your heauty. Your first 20 lbs. will be on us! Join Now . . . Start Now or Later . .. (WMD&.“NLMMMMMMWWWWMG We will beat the price of any other full service weight loss program. f you needed a hint that IChristmas is coming, 16 marching bands, 100 floats and a jolly old elf in a red suit will change all that this Saturday at the annual Kitchener Lions Club‘s Santa Claus Parade. Lions Club member Romano Klomp said this year‘s parade will rival the Santa Claus comes to town Saturday Sgt.â€"Atâ€"Arms Bob Berg participates in the Royal Canadian Legion Branch No. 530‘s Remembrance Day ceremony at the Waterloo cenotaph, by city hall, on Sunday morning. The event, which included a service and parade, drew hunâ€" dreds of local veterans, cadets and citizens. By BOB VRBANAC Chronicle Staff annual Kâ€"W Oktoberfest parade in the number of musical acts scheduled to appear. The Lions Club, which took over running the parade from the Twinâ€"City Jaycees four years ago, is also planning some big surprises for this year‘s march down What kind of surprises? How about a 27â€"footâ€"tall snowman who could give old Frosty a run for his money. Saluting our soldiers Sir John A. MacDonald Highlanders sweep WCSSAA football championships/Page 28 Highlanders rule "You‘ll be able to see him coming for miles," laughed Kiomp. "I think that everyâ€" body will get a real kick out ofhim. "He will be one of the real highlights of this year‘s The biggest challenge for the local service club, celeâ€" brating its 70th anniversary this year, will be to make sure that the snowman negotiates all the overhead wires along Call for details.) the parade route. They wouldn‘t want him to turn into a puddle before they got to the end of the parade, which starts at King and Erb streets in Waterloo at 10 a.m. and wraps up at King and Cedar streets in Kitchener. "This is a kick off to the Christmas season in our region," said Klomp. "There are a lot of people waiting for JENNMIFER ORSMSTON PHOTO Continued on page 4

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