i" Your parent i = . '_' I -- g z i' . "."aG7iiiriee :-';’ .. _------' i 7 . V q g I iilt'tKii'zetttasu " . - " u. T, - - sllll1EelP2'lejlrlllllk'iiiiiiiiiiiiii i , ‘ , ' 'iEiiiiiE'%RWBalarMSlMllMMlRlr,q. . . , > - "“""""""'~Fn~.-u... “m c '"'-'GuiriG7i%.TtTr.'l'l,ttf 1'rtt'.'ttte1r1ar--.,, '"--auG'iiriG2i1'11.T='M,',',tT: lets, “w" M 'el" Eh; n‘egTor75 3:125? Home- ii Gii/iiei'isiia, "/2: I u-_.L an -- --A“ noun. Diane Freeman. "I'm worried too. ' seems to be causing so much controversy." Coun Ian McLean said the design of the l guard, When council originally approved the Continued from page I Coun. Diane Freeman. H'm 3 . WAT ERLUO CHRONICLE o The Region's Finest Home & Garden Shot comes once a year! Kitchener Memorial Auditorium Complex Friday, March 28 12 noon - 9:00 pm Saturday, March 29 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Sunday, March 30 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Hundreds of Great Ideas for Your Home & Garden See over 150 companies in Two Full Arenas Enjoy the Rogers Theatre & the Dream Gardens! It's Exciting.' It's Inspiring! & tes Funt Council concerned about the controversy 8“- Li 'rit,9mt.e,ira Widnesday, March IS, 2008 yaw-mugs 0 ROGERS a "i7iTiiiaTi"."2L'r,.Wht'1",,.t'2eyett--., In mmnmumwmmumhmqmuw worried too. The ~~w “mm “but“. .mâ€"mmmmmmmwmmmmhwmuMMWMmum â€mmuthqQ-dmnkuh-nnm -------.-, monument caught him off , intelligent city committee course this is taking Fiaiisi) Your parents moved Show "This (design) is in em area code than t sioned," McLean said. ,___. "w.... a "r's't9rl, McLean imagined something much smaller, he said. I think the community appreciates the corporate good- will and the people who wanted to step up and do something for the community," she said. In the end, council decided to ride out the public process and see if the committee brings back a different design. The item could return to council early next month. In the midst of the ca] reminded council that the dollars, not by the city. "I think the communih Coun Jan d'Ailly said that with a simple change of Philos- ophy (and maybe design). the monument could be a valu- able addition to the city. “We need to step back and ask ourselves what we want to do with this," he said, adding that a monument to the city's 150th anniversary might be more appropriate. "I think there's an opportunity to do something fantastic, even if it is 30. or 40-feet tall," d'Ailly said. In the midst of the complaints, Mayor Brenda Hallnrnn rams-ulna "_----- " _. _ something that takes away from the important award that Waterloo won," he said. Not all councillors were against the monument, however. He worried that the pub- lic controversy over the monument would take away from the city's accomplish- ments. "l don't want this to be 1 a totally differ- the one I envi- a design, 4llllllllllll. REc0Tt15tTttty fl 'lllBoggiurg'sso" mplaims, Mayor Brenda Halloran monument is funded by corporate . Register your home phone a cell phone . Instant activation . Call quality guaranteed . Monthly credit card or direct debit billing . Available to Record subscribers & non-subscribers . Flat rate with no extra per minute charges Call 519-489-4459 or visit 'hnhnhhwortdlirte.ca Call worldwide for only $13.95 per month lndudes Canada, USA a 26 countries or call Canada for only $3.95 per month! to our team of professionals New clients receive 25% OFF your first visi_t with Julie or Lily Offer valid with this ad until March 31/08 -- is pleased to welcome "I dont know what to say. I'm worried too. The course this is taking seems to be causing so m uch -- con trouersy. " - Diane Freeman Waterloo city councillor JULIE & LILY HAIR to Florida. Last week's snow had melted just enough for William Lyon Mackenzie King to spread St. Paddy's Day cheer to motorists on King Street. Decorating their most famous graduate in the spirit of the season is becoming a tradi- tion with students at Kitchener-Water. loo collegiate institute. A Happy St. Paddy's Day w. Prime Minister DAM SEW more