PAGE 4 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 16, 1988 Engineering Students from University of Waterioo will push a Kâ€"W Transit bus along a 6.5 km route from UW to Market Square in The 12th Annual Big Sister‘s Chaï¬ty_Bu_sffush will raise money to support The Big Sister‘s Association, who help girls deal with social, emotional or family problems. Sponsored by Kâ€"W Transit, Brick Brewery, Westmount Pharmacy, The Framing Experience, O.W. Sports, Toshiba, Tim Hortons and Coca Cola, the event will take place between 10:30 a.m. and 12 noon. For more information contact the University of Waterioo Engi ing Society at 885â€"1211 ext. 2323. bo ~nenset We are proud to point out that within a municipality that has one of the lowest rental vacancy rates in the province, there was an overall surplus of student accommodation available in September of 1987", said the report. Coun. Andrew Telegdi disagreed with the claim. "It seems to give the city the credit for additional housing," he said. "In fact it was provided by the two universities and the student coâ€"op, not the city of Waterloo. They should get the credit for it". The report suggests if legislation banning discrimination is approved, municipalities could "cleverly devise reguilations to control occupancy . Minimum building area and lot area per person, maximum building size, parking and open space requirements could all be used to reduce occupancies but would all place hardships on large families that could afford only a small home*‘. . Instead of legislation, the provincial ministries of Housing, Municiâ€" pal Affairs and Colleges and Universities, should "jointly establish a program to encourage municipalities and universities and colleges to comprehensively establish individual programs to address the needs within their respective communities", suggests the report. Waterloo currently forbids more than five unrelated people from living together in a single family dwelling, a law which primarily affects university students. The report, which was adopted unanimously by council March 7, lists actions taken by the city to address the shortage of student accommodation in Waterloo, such as encouraging the establishment of boarding houses and setting up a student housing task force. Waterloo Regional Police report the following break and enters for the week March 7â€"13: Northlake Dr., entry side door, nothing taken; garage, taken unknown. _ Peterson, campaigning in a London byâ€"election, recently promised provincial legislation which would outlaw municipal "unrelated Premier David Peterson, and other provincial politicians will be soon receiving a package from Waterloo council. Enclosed will be a response to a proposal by Tory MPP Cam Jackson to outlaw discrimination by municipalities against unrelated people occupying residential properâ€" Bus Push Saturday suspects fled down Charles St. SUSPECT DESCRIPTIONS: Both suspects are male, white and have shoulder length hair. One was 45 yrs. of age, had a full beard and wore a black jacket. The other was 30 yrs. of age and wore a ski jacket & a ball cap. If you have information about this robbery or any serious crime, call CRIME STOPPERS at 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222. This number is toll free in the Region of Waterloo. Y ou do not have to give your name or testify in court. You may be eligible for a cash reward of up to $1000 if your information leads to an A man walking on Charles St. near Benton in Kitchener Saturday, Oct. 17, 1987 at 7:00 o‘clock in the evening, was appreached by two men who demanded money. He was hit on the head with a beer bottle by one of the suspects as he took his wallet out of his pocket. He was hit with the bottle several more times as his wallet was grabbed out of his hand. The Waterioo Chronicle Second Class Mail Registration Number 5540 Published every Wednesday by The Fairway Group incorporated 215 Fairway Rd. S., Kitchener, Ont. March 16, 1988 Package from city on its way to Peterson Break and enters Remember, crime doesn‘t pay. CRIME STOPPERS DOES! Waterloo Regional 1â€"800â€"265â€"2222 , taken unknown; Allen St. E., entry E.'.:.&é 9 ] : omiy 0 _ 5 o CRYSTALSY J *» CRYSTAL saLct ©Q99 MANUFACTURERS OF WATER i â€" FREE DELIVERY _} 1 MIN. 3 BAG PURCHASE & 763â€"3100 658â€"1 350 SALES â€" SERVICE â€" RENTALS glLASg \ # REumo® \ 89 BRIDGEPORT RD. E. 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