' l i a - warm» cumulcu - Wednudly, (may: zo. 20m BMW 3 unturned if we enter into Pannuu t [ > T 5 those discussions." . Chronicle Stag ' 1 l l 1 Gray said he likes Water l loo just the way it is. A t a recent Ward 4 debate. , J â€It seems to me Kitchener ‘hallenger Blaine Gray and Waterloo come from suggested he has more time Municipal councillors are very different backgrounds," to be dedicated to council not legally allowed to abstain he said. because his children are older from voting. but Freeman ‘1 would respect the wish- . ' and his professional career said she has declared apecu~ es of the citizens. but i have less demanding niary interest on 10 separate not heard from anyone who ,_ That had incumbent items during her term, wants amalgamation." Diane Freeman bristling because her husband, at that Both candidates are also ‘ ‘ She's an air quality engi- time. had part ownership in 21 against the continued use of . ,‘ neer at Conestoga Rovers. consulting ï¬rm. fluoride in water. . " a? V president of Professional He no longer does. and “Fach person needs to be 4% ' .' ' Engineers Ontario and that won‘t be a problem in able to choose whether they , ‘ £135“ a mother of two. the future. she said. Each of want fluoride." Gray said. “To counculor for 3!.“ ‘ i “l have three older chil- those items was settled with many people, it's toxic. They ‘ ' ’ dren. and i am not the presi< a unanimous vote at council, can't even bathe in it." ’ dent of Professional Engiâ€" she added. Freeman said those who ward 1 water‘ . I \ neers Ontario. so i don't have On the issues, the two want fluoride can go and get l to be running off to Toronto candidates are not far apart. it. “With this system. those . .. e . allthe time," Gray said. Neither supports merger who don't want it have no m7? ""2 '13: * i Her term as president talks with the city of Kitchen- access to public water." ‘ . ends in a few months. so it's er. In her campaign. Free- A PIC VON CON? ll); llll‘:!ll IO COIN/Ht! I l l {y S Lâ€! VIC C‘ notanissue. Freeman said. “i cannot vote yes to that man is citing her record on “And i am proud to be a question. In every city where such things as the new east ‘ role model for my kids." there's been an amalgamaâ€" side ï¬re station, the creation , Freeman said she is tion. taxes have gone up," of the Paris Watch program, Hen ' â€098988 ' Wm bn'ng'ng organized and prepared for Freeman said. and pressuring the region to "k m ’8 to .' every council meeting. She pointed out that dis» make Nonhï¬eld Drive a pri- Uanspamncy to Councfl's Wm Gray also attacked the cussions in 2000 cost an esti’ ority in order to alleviate the _ . . ' incumbent for “abstaining" mated $2 million in addition- neighbourhoods traffic controlling rts expenses, and reducrng our debt. fromaocounc'uvmes- alsxamime- woes. ' “People I‘ve spoken to are “it‘s a big conversation. Gray promises to focus on offended by people who and it’s an expensive conver- responsible financial man» . refuse to take a stand," he station,†she said. “But l will agement. community safety, Vote Nassau!!! for Ward 1. the candidate wlth. said. make sure no stone is rm and support forseniors. Emmneoonomicexpemlseinleading e 63" *" companies out of ï¬nancial trouble thereby ‘ y l a a a a O A preservr pbsrnouroommun . 40 K tt . "9 Irv. leswe er . f [E Adamonstratadlong-tennoommrtmentto ,. " community involvement for the betterment of i Waterloo Ward 5 our citizens. ‘ 3 .3" [Z] Apassiontoactivelyspeakâ€"outforthe beneï¬t of the citizens of Ward 1 and Waterloo. ' _ 0H 03.1 .‘Z'irl It}? adv in» City |{.w‘.utt<.: ind 2' ‘ m it) . cur. tlit \ (Dummy Your Vin" ~ www.noesgaard.ca ; ,; r“ - Sl9~illl5-0077 Hy ‘lttiwnodlili (um l on EL EC T Henrik Noesgaard . I l . ‘ . . 1 i ' .. ‘ . ' ‘1. :l . V - .. ' a). a“, ‘1 z 7 . 1* J ‘ I i :3 3 . . . t '3 3 . in! ' 1L \. 1 1y . 4 i ' T . ';~ f 510 578 8500