{- muasmr. ocrtom 21, mic-wamctnomm - ll Sem'or lookm’ g for answers after being‘ told to leave longtrm’ e home WMNI i ‘ . 'l‘heboardalxoclaimaanoâ€"tres~ The troublestartedonacold day i Moder-gamnGotï¬ried'sson, in Febmary, when Gottfried's best ; . : Oiris Gotï¬'led. was violated. and that friend Brenda McIntyre, 62, visited. g; ' - , 4“ Gottfried smoked inside her home on Gottfried has lived with cancer for the a at . several occasions, which she vehe- . _ past 15 years and McIntyre regularly i ., mendydenies drives her to doctor appointments Now Gottfried and her familywant andaroundtownfmenands. _ metimetoï¬ndheranewhome. A month before. the board had ' fl} “They won't even budge on her pamdanon-smokingbylaw that pro eviction date,†said Chris. “They're hibim residents from smoking inside. /' ‘ detemrined to throwher out of there." 'l haven't smoked in this house / , On a ï¬xed income, Gottfried is since the bylaw came into effect.‘ said ' currently going through the Region Gottfried. ‘,-,. -, ‘ » ,. of Waterloo's affordable commu- The pair. who usually went out I A - v ,, -" nity housing. The average wait for a on Gottfried's back patio to smoke, ‘\ ‘ . senior's one-bedroom apartment is. droughtitwouldbebesttostaywarm ./ ' M... onaverage,twoyears,saidDebSdili- and smoke inthegarage. ‘ > .. . chter. director of housing services for "We hadn’t yet gotten a notice ; dietegion. saying whether or not smoking in the "- . w “We are hoping to ï¬nd a solu- garage was allowed," said Gottfried, . \ ‘ -"‘ - â€a,“ tion. We don't want anyone to end up v adding she’s trying to quit smoking. : \ ' , \ , ‘ , ", as)“ homeless,’ saidSchlichter. addingthe butafterGOyemsit’salongprocess. ~ ' ’ ‘ "‘<-~’â€"» 5 region is making sure Beechwood is AboardmemberspottedGatfr-ied ' _ g ‘ . â€v followingdreoorrectprowss. and McIntyre smoking in the garage .' .. N The eviction date will likely be and determined it was in contradic / ' A \“" ' later than Dec. 6. as Gottfried has to tion to the bylaw. As a result. McIntyre ' ._ A... ‘W go through the landlord and Tenant was served a one month nonespass- Local senior Betty Gottfried pours over the paperwork she's received since her notice of eviction from Beedrwood Boardtotefl hersideofthe story. . ingorder. Cooperative Homes. She is trying to find alternative accomodations in time for this Decemeber. saw-m mm: me “My reasons for wanting more , “l apologized for making the rnis- time to move is that 1 am 82 years take,“ said Gottfried throwgh the backyard,“ said McIntyre, fried were once again reported to the Six months and six days later, old," said Gottfried. "l can't do heavy McIntyre tried her best to comply "The situation is just awful. We never board. McIntyre was served another McIntyre paid Gottfried a visit and lifting l have problems with my right by picking up and dropping off Gott- seen such treatment of a senior in my n0<trespassing order in March. but had a cup of tea. Tieleman spotted leg December is the Christmas holi- tried on the side ofthe road, instead ol life.‘ thistimeforsix months Mclntyre’s car in the driveway and day and most of my family lives out inher driveway Before the noâ€"trespassing order “in the board's eyes we didn’t reported it to the board. Once again drown. ‘You don't know what it's like was chides? lifted, McIntyre parked understand the nonespassing order, the board claimed the nonespassing ‘1 Wish Beechwood would let me watchingthe poor woman. who's only in Gottfrie 's driveway and helped so we said. 'OK. we’ll wait it out." said order was not ofï¬cially over and the explain mysituatlon. lthinktheyhave four-footâ€"eisht. dmg her grocery bags carry in gnomes McIntyre and Gott- Gottfried. eviction application waswritten up. to doabetmrjoboflistenim.’ y 1,‘.~"T~K.f"f1.§;}5;~t isâ€? 7 > v . r: 32.3} - if, A “ f- ' ’;Qâ€".>..»~_“’b ilk-T‘r1ï¬455 ' t “ighqaï¬-Ew‘ï¬-ï¬gï¬ E1 Fi- 3343 __ its gr 3. fig} I a"? M . flea"? f - i“.,"¢"533â€Â§53' 7 173" ~ w , 7 r . . , ~ . g;; in -. v , A- . iffy-a .". ,â€" » . 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