io-wmwo Climax-warmly. Manama " ‘ 3 " " TO THE CHRONICLF [ll 1 l.l\b i . than 1. Peter is a true partner. Our I have personally known Peter “to “old-fashioned attitudes“ in I “dGYShi needed Rte]. WOOIStencmï¬ children and l admire and love Woolstencroft for almost lo years Mg Prong Parkhill's article are her p has been staunch him for that. and while Peter's words could pos- own. over the next 4 years ' Sll net or women Peter is a modern man. It is one sibly be read with difl‘erent mean- Dlvldlohn ) ppo of the characteristics 1 have found inst; as suggested in the column, I Macho votershavespokenand . - attractive in him throughout. know that he supports women in wehaveMayorhenchfor . "7:11? histamine Impaled mdmsmd t... with Results totally WNW p - p - Prong Parkhill painted such a He taught these beliefs at UW Wasthis the right choice? Per- * domain a character assassi- t ict of t ly tie and lived them as he su on d redictabl in sonally lthinknot but time will nation of my husband. Peter Wools- rgnrgnesglheiirn dlérsfervifigrgf rigged his wife Lynne in her yearspgf serev~ p e tell ' l to thetn I ran for public school for his staunch support of women ice to the citizens ofWaterloo melgel' debate Waterloo needs aleadert some» board in 1970, we were in our in politicsfor40 years in this com- MW e: Waterloo‘slamsthedoor’ on mï¬mtsagssafsmgpariissues mid-twenties and had no children. munity CouncillorWani 4 Rrrierget. ers and the City pay gut whenkour cigtldreln “it? born. I have the “a“ opposite View It took Mayor Halloran four tiller too dont e rto e o parent. 1! inelllnnlnencmh to thatexpressedinyour from years totakeastand on the fluori- W‘ W a" if?†“if Waterloo page coverage of the madma- dation issue and even though she pumfcï¬zï¬muiegiozifeniipwnis Unfair CYlflCiSm (ion referendum. came out on the wrong side of the Entire than that “Poo le ' ' position. He took criticism from Old attitudes attaChed to City the dtiesrofWats:rÂ¥00 and Knit-ctr?- “ï¬iémï¬iéï¬ï¬fï¬fd' ‘ resizitrztslfsiiigxlmz column targeted council candidate twatflhwmtmssmai meixflmmmwm . . are en ey in eir ots to ' ten out the mess in our ' Sh"PM? and C003“: did â€if wrong person t is unfortunate that Charlotte Monday,†[would some that they ï¬nancial house. i laundry‘ my?!“ child's? to the" r , , ng Pai‘ldtill dime to single out proved just how lDENTlCAL they is mum" that person?You ' many activmes; supervrsed Ies- on reading Old Attitudes Pieter Woolstencmft in her all to are in their thinking. can'tjust keep raising taxes as a 50“ â€" 5PM: art. and muSic. He D‘e Hard. 1 "33 “PS“ that amrs for her sex. for she study diose The citizens of both cities who solution to the problem. was the ofï¬cial parent at Meet Peter Woolstencroft was “mm voted were overwhelmingiy in Personally lfeel either Dale the Teacher â€sh“ centred out 1." an column which I That Mr. Woolstencroft proudly support of theirown perceived Ross or Franklin mm, Our kids grew up to be success- believe was intended to genera,“ showed himself with grandchil- economic advantage. both well qualiï¬ed, would have M professionalshinvolved m the? conversation around Wm PM“ dren on his website was entirely Drivingdown KingSt. in Kitch- done a much better M3 in this communities, wrth “PM“ egali- "331 parents ï¬tting for a man who for decades ener today, lwas impressed bythe [egani . __ tartan, stable home lives of their 1 was in attendance atthe Ward has played a highly active role in changes that are reshaping that Butwe don’t have them, we OW"- , 7 debate Md 1 bellâ€? “ ‘3 “Po" nurturing and raising his own Chil‘ city's core, long a source of great have Halloran. Throughout his career, he tant to note that the strongest dren, and now theirs in similar concern and grandioseplans I'm hopingthe next fouryears taught students in his politics comments related to working as a fashion. me rejuvenation is being will be good years for Waterloo and . classes that the role of women. in councillor combined with raising A good part ofthis time he was sparked by the re-location of “m. us taxpayers. but say this with politics is signiï¬cant: he explicnly children were made by candidate also playing an unusually strong versity faculties associated with guarded enthusiasm. Sold (hell lives WflQmUCh more Noel Butler. role in supporting a spouse who universities inWaterloo. l'm not the kind of person to difï¬cult in the public arena: He . He said words to the effect that served our city unselfishly as The citizens ofWaterloo have say ..i told you so.†has helped innumerable political» If he were parenting young Ch'I' mayor for years. We should he been given no such impetus. Actually, I am, but here's hoping ly-tncltned women campaign and dren he would step down from'a grateful to him and all candidates indeed they have not been ldon't have to. learn how to raise money (no counCillor role because in his for their willingness to run for given any reason to believe that mean feat for womenlt Generally. opinion it was inappropriate to do omce and not discourage them or they will beneï¬t from such an Robert Fall: Peterand 1 SW? money "3 women both. future aspirants by inaccurate and amalgamation in which they Waterloo candidates and, presently, at least Butler's comments were clearly unfair criticism after the fact. become a junior partner. No case . ‘ t~ "t . ; are one woman councillor beneï¬tted aimed at candidates Melissa Dur- Such comments also do a dis- was made for economic advan~ . “a from his money and advice. rell and Duncan McLean. service to the women who won tage. ‘ , “55, Our family's life was enriched Butler reiterated similar com» seats at this election for they The results were totally pre- 1, because of Peter's participation ments again in the Rogers Cable accomplished that on their merit dictable. ; my"; and support. . . 20 debate. and good campaigning, " . as j l can think of no woman politi- Butler’s comments were the How they handle their personal limGllhuly â€ifâ€, clan who has had a more support- source of my tweets on this sub- lives is their business Waterloo . . é}; ive and understanding spouse ject from theWard7debate. at? 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