T A - WM â€(It)“ CHRONICLE ' Wednesday. lanuan 21.1008 A D th inW l ï¬reruledash mi â€(1 ' ea S ater 00 0 Cl e ( 0 ¢ . 876m MACDCNMD Daniel, 23. that the suspect used an sequence of events," lit-titre! £71"!ka lohti Eaton, 64. was also edged weapon to stab his wife said. v found on the scene with signs and son. but the exact type of The fire tamed close to . e deaths of two people of life. He was taken to the weapon used isnot clear. $500,000 iti damages to the ; whose bodies were hospital and died there. Investigators are still work- home. i found following a ï¬re in His death was caused by ing iii the family home to [he police had not 0 8 ea an Upper Beechwood home exposure to carbon monoxide. determine what happened responded to any calls at the have been ruled as homicides lohn is now suspected to there prior to and during the home prior to the fire. Heinzel P H A R M A C Y byWaterloo regional police. have murdered his family. A blaze. As of Monday, a cause said. Fire crews responded to a post-mortem examination offire had not been released. Officials are continuing . call last Wednesday on determined that both Linda “We are working with (the their investigation and anyâ€" i FM km. ll! Wingrove Crescent in the and Daniel died of stab Ontario Fire Marshall) to one with further information PM ‘ m w city’s northwest end and dis- wounds. said Olaf Heinzel, a determine the cause of the ï¬re is asked to contact the police. covered the bodies of Linda spokesperson for the police. and that should also help us The deaths were Waterloo's . . . Eaton, 61. and her son. It has been determined in understanding the ï¬rst two homicides 0f2009. Still independently owned. With the same . o o o o credible. knowledgeable staff that Waterloo councrl cuts discretionary spending “kc W“ i" we" “eig“b°“‘"°°d' in reaction to challenges faced by the economy Everything is Still the same-â€Where Etc-mm» ber but held off making a decision until counts - MW this past Monday. “it is a small percentage in the budget. your tom, health Is our goal' Coun. Scott Minter believes that this is but you start putting small things together ( . ouncillors have approved a 50 per the exact kind of move the city should be and it turns into a signiï¬cant amount (of 373 arid†Sf. WM“: ON ‘ cent reduction in discretionary making in light of the shaky global econoâ€" savings).' he said. spending for themselves and senior my. But Coun. Karen Scian believes that 5 I 9- 747-0320 management. “One ofthe best pans ofa decision like cutting the spending will diminish the The move will save the city approxi» th’m is that it has absolutely no impact on city’s capacity for education and improve www.fhpharmccy.com mately $40.0“) and will cut into spending the programs we offer." he said. “it's an ment. on conferences and travel for councillors. opportunity for council to show leader- Many of the conferences that the FREE PARKING AT THE DOOR! the chief administrative ofï¬cer and the ship iii a less than ideal economy." spending is used for are corporate train~ corporate management team. The total savings will amount to only a ing sessions or events where senior staff Council originally considered the cuts fraction of a percentage of the overall and councillors can connect with their during its budget deliberations in Decem- budget. but Manet said that every dollar peers, she said. ‘ WHERE THE BUYING EXPERIENCE 4 . t .,-=--‘ ““"" "M'M'iu -.. e 5541" we IS AS GOOD AS NEW if . . A ï¬t: .. JV: gas; ,’i‘$n “lg? ' Mr.“ “â€" ‘ .. . . j l. . a . i . . ‘ . ; , CHEVROLET ‘ HUMMER @ optlmum ". , _ *_ U C _ “It’s an opportunity ‘ fl m m for counczl to Show 0 a . m . ' ' ' i , â€gum Em- “ leadership in a less ., ' a, . . , , , , _ . than ideal economy. a .. " ,_, “1 Wyiki‘ we, _‘ f’ ' it “Mg 5 - Scott Wltmer . f of" . ’ Waterloo citycouncillar - ' ' " . g 7 a .. . ,‘ . By reducing the opportunity for ' ’ , ' ' employees to attend these confer- j ences, the City of Waterloo will be at I ammunition mm alum m an" m adianmge'Sdan added. 31m. 003“. m‘“?“"~ l "I". E“ mum“! “m “Waterloo's calling cards to the . - . . ,- “mm?“ ~.« w.w%,~l,~ SEQ-mill.me -mm:u;w;¢:: world are education and innova- ‘ ‘ ' Mum-gm Mlfl tion." she said. “in one swift move ' » , g _"-' we (will) bedeclaring that we do not ‘ g ‘ value those (attributes) in our high» fl ' est and most trusted staff." sum-mm" ? ' Given the relatively small mm " amount of the budget that discre- WALK/AWAY. ' tionary spending covers. the city > "mm" __ "mm. "a“... â€1 1-1 should continue to allot those funds “m in order to stay competitive. Coun. kl“ M“ “L; â€it“! "Anâ€"M mane Freeman said. a..." a mare-arm imam?“ cranium ~Wehavewmakesomemves Mmmm ohm-mummm ments in our people to make sure we don‘t lose them." she said. “I. _ _ Even with the cuts. the city still if“ m m ' m g A ,_..’ has funds for employee training and _ __ improvement. said ï¬nance chair “It“ ‘t' Coun. Ian McLean i ammonium "There are certainly still dollars in our budget for staff develop- - in... m m an an ' nu no merit" he said ammo-m 3 all! I m in I†ELM . Council voted 4-3 in favour of ooh-unhm-m -u-u..r..â€"onq~.r~ “humanism-mâ€" the cuts. with councillors Scian, an“ wan-mum mun-nun..- FreenmnandAngelaViethOpposed- , Coun. Ian d'Aillywas absent. l 1 â€3“ w; VL’ mum CHEVROLET m 2 The discretionary spending cu! " ~~â€" â€"- '~ ~ , was only one savings measure that ‘ w m 08 Ct 3a) W St North, h m’ “to“ ‘ the city will consider in the wake of ' . W . Call 519.884.9000 or 13004053000 “mum“... the budget we“ . . l - .K Later this month counctl wtlI . °mmm,mmmm~ummm-mm. consider freezing senior staff's j ..-,....-.....-- -. ..m..n-mmnm...m.-.w-.~m a.-. . ..._ .___ . m we. . . salaries attitqiLZQQB levels . . .