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Canadian Publications Mail Sales i t y t - . . t l Mammal mm (i i RON itiia EDI i (iitiiii. l- Old attltudes (he hard 40050478 ~ â€" â€f wâ€" ~ â€" W, â€" , , ,, 7 International Standard Serial Num- W t l h k or the ï¬rst time in the i indica‘ed that, unfonuna‘e' hcrASSN 08313410 a er 00 as S 0 en '5 or 0 t e Cit o t - l'. mostwomenstill do more Audited Ctnculati m 31’9’ - Vii/at fly a, ' _Y t†( H \[‘| ( H H \ than their fair share of , ' t I .- - . . . A he Citizens ofWaterloo turned out in almost record 'I If fawiuebne‘aï¬ï¬gziygy it )\x\ \ housework and child rear â€1 \ 9- If numbers on Monday to have their say in shaping $222; sea 5 ' 3 ing the next four years of the city. ' y ‘ . ,. i , But the do it. And that "0 More than 41 percent of the more than 66.000 eligible AM! every one of those , y ~ l m < ~ ï¬ve women has chtldren. , t prov es they have the slot 5 to 'w...--’ voters in Waterloo turned out to vote, just 0.7, per cent in art that's because on work hard. m shy of the modem record set in the 1988 election when P ' t , K S - th ‘ . The Waterloo Chronicle is published ~ ‘ the Wide-open Ward 7 ballot , are" “an ‘_ C on i r , y ‘ 41.8 percent of those eligible came out to vote, . , - "11 h h ugh Wednesday by Mctroland ? . . . Pete]- Woolstencmï¬ came in . "at v councr OI'W 0 won er seat Med“ Group Ltd Why the heavy turnout, Perhaps it was the inclusron , , t -...- 4:- ha cl'm t‘o __ om h w - of two im n l b‘ ~ - th h I d h a distant second to Melissa w y C l a l n S e 0‘ po ant pe isctte questions at epe pus a y m na ed to do her ounctl ONTARK) mess COUNCIL - dd' - - ‘ d ' DUNE“ a former CTV “ a 3 C up the number. in a ition to a spirite mayors race . a b h f The Waterloo Chronicle a a member - - ' reponer and mother of two v 10 over I e 935! our years, of“: mm" Pm“ Council. Wthh and a healthy slate ofcounctl candidates. , young children. despite being a parent of considers complaint\ against mem- The merger question may end up bemg one of [he 1 v A i CWLO’I‘TE [W0 [eena erg sittin on r . - , ‘ Woo stencroft s cam ‘ g . 5 her newsprint“ Any tnmp|d1nl most important that Waterloo has'ever voted on tn its pal n website features a PRONG ‘ several boards (library hos- dl’wl OW“ “WNW“ ad“¢“l~'"£ “f history, That 5 because the question went right after g e . ‘ - l B F t ) d conduct thouia rim he taken in the ~ ~ , - , photo of himself With two PARKl-flLL ‘ P“a » utton ac OW r an newspaper Unresolked complain“ Waterloos 150-year hlSiOT). Whmh was cons‘énfly be‘ng small children l going back to school for a can be brought to Ontario Press Chlpped away at by peoP‘e ‘ha‘ Say ‘he CRY ShOUld , ' ' l ' d e (s y] , (a I g ‘hK' h lts hard to say what one that may have alienated mas ers 681 e. ountt , - at ton , treet. Suite merge W1! ltC ener. , h I . I the diverse constituents in I hear she also has 8 â€Wk T'mmh‘r ON < M53 â€3 The citizens heard the arguments that this was sim- image e was “mg 9 con- . . . ‘ ~ , t . . . . ve , w h hat inc 1 wa this or _ social life. and occaSionalli < t - - ply about a discussmn and deCided instead to turn it y n t ' S, e t s W t - ‘ (â€â€˜VRK'HT » ' , - Woolstencroft himself who Councrl should reflect the sleeps. Wt“ WOHdel'S never The contents of tht\ newspaper m mto a full»biown tote on amalgamation. Want to know d h t l h communit we live in __ cease? Wurst-ted by copyright and may he how they felt? More than 65 per cent of them voted No suggeste .(. a peep e w 0 y . ‘ u} k women who have used only for [whim-til nunâ€"ctitnlnCt _ end of discussion are not raistng children are people who halve children m d h'ld d . . , t . fl ' _ n . . . j ‘, careers an c i ten an girfngslu‘rzm’r‘gz" 53,1}? Remember No means No when this vocal minority somehow {note ï¬t to “I on ignition}??? 65312123? homes and who have man- , r, f tries to reassert its supposition on the majority of voters “bf“munm ' . . g g p a . ' " “we" T' m“ f a"? u“ “ m“ - I am retired With no people who are aging par- aged 10 make a SUCCESS Of material you must ï¬rst (thtain the who cast their lot Monday , ' , bl h v - » - - - ~ childcare a ed arental ents or not. those things. proba V 3“! lewmflf "if “new? the my! The vote doesnt preclude the spirit of cooperation . I . E p ' , -“ ' right For further information ton and neighbourliness that alread exists between the two tesponstbilities or external Each person brings a an elaborate Ski set. ' 80h “hams “in" erlm » 4 - ’ ~ y ‘ , 0in ations 1 will devote my unique viewpoint and They know how to priori- gt‘fm'fl“ â€79 “at" S‘. N 5m“ “m‘s' And “ doesnt mean that further savtngs and ' g t‘ H d t uni ue ex erienc 5 both tire organize and compro- m Wat-â€Ln (Mammy Witt rationalization ofservices can‘t bedecided on by all local attcn m“ an energy 0 q p e ‘. T ', ' “ ' ' law“ of municipal government Uptown Ward and the con- personal and professtonal. "1151241 k h ll b . t, ‘ , ‘ , . , ~ ' ' ' ‘ e' now owtoco a ~ iiti‘thS POLK \ But when rt comes down to a question of identity. t‘erns of thetcity. £5de a to lrfï¬iï¬ï¬unï¬gtcazlr'ii h (Wile find how 10 budget Letters to the cdtior must mutton the “73“:er voters decided that was worth more than a s atement on. is we J C. . w . a ope r -†4, ‘ writer s full name stgnaiurr, AMT?“ “Guam and cents comparison â€18 ugly “lea Was also for IS a COunCtl of engaged Thty know how It) cmdlt and telephone number Addresses and s | ‘ ‘ ‘ ' [OSSEd into the a" at 3 Ward peoplc_ committed to can. partnerships, and milk? telephone numbers an: User] only for And theres “(1 place [Ike home. _( , r _ , r , . h f (h, ' tcnmiutm purposcx “no mu out he 1 debate, and again in a tinually improving our city mrrlicl‘lt in}; win [no ling? published Names mu out he mutt Sm We ‘ i Ward 4 debate between for children. students. sen- _ at S W at m 00 mg if“ Wt mm: the â€thaws?†up “3 no incumbent Diane Freeman iors' singles â€" and yes. pat- form a leader. trust“ or chc( an) tun n in ion (H . v V ~ . t , “1 I. l l |() )kl fâ€, New} m It?“ W'T‘M‘ [mm my “M , m :_ . and‘challenger Blaine (tray ems. , _ . , ' . â€hat in i}? th(' knght g hemhmitlcdb) in "ism merits} -mu If Somehow, these com- I hate no ldCd it the Is sOrt'lt‘0n_t’w 0 in S a." "t N “m“ t“ NW" h. -‘ “a __. ' * merits never seemed to be women who will sit on plt‘iltytlfllmt‘ on his hand< al‘amwrhwhmmdma or by mail 4 f ' "“ †'* ' 9 ~ f‘ ‘ directed at the dads who Waterloo's new city council is an achievement lhal or delivered to Waterloo Chmntclt t l , V- ’ swwumï¬‚ï¬ , - l ’ ' ‘ 1m Wetter s. N ‘ suite 20 Waterloo. “ ‘ ,. .’ 5mm“ , were‘mnntngi , . have help at home "Pa?“ h".n a perfect ï¬t for (mint) N21 1m " ‘ “ s 4 < w ‘ . ' ‘ It s an appalling idea, and Research has repeatedly Cit) COUNCIL