Cutltat Although he reached for com» the owner of Ki 1N because the nightclub ‘owners m'didmyï¬'o!dlala,, implementing a fine byjaw offenders is nevesaaty At present, municipalities cannot ban people. from putting up posters because of a recent Supreme Court of ber of complaints concerning od;emnher,lsadm posters on city telephone poles and lampposts. On that &.wuawm to 12 nightclubs Mwmmm city‘s current poster bylaw passed in October, 1994. Under the current bylaw, if a poster is advertising a specific cvau.klluhmd‘:y' the people responsible putting it up within 72 hours afurduzvmukaï¬nu. Also, no poster can be up longer than 30 days. ter campaign conducted by city staff member Katrin Khella Godkin this past March 25 after staff had received a numâ€" dirty cities and we get into night. *And in ho n on ho ommendations Poster problem McKinnon said she believes Council‘s action follows a letâ€" & Parade, as well as some new IerorkdrBasd ied uen Days on ‘and 14, Fig Roast and Street Dance on July 20. â€" > Doon Heritage Crossroads is open ‘ daily from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For further information about special events and admission prices, call the heritage village at 748â€"1914. on consecutive telephone poles _: "It‘s part of culture, people anything wrong with it." m‘s w fine." sgreeis know what‘ "He sn id te ty c ad heinom d abraw. ons e id n we t at rent practice of placing posters ing for the clubs. look dynamic. ... 1 can‘t see After Beverly Hills: 132 1b.Size 8 197 King St. E., Kit 745â€"8356 ;MW"QYOU ... Under ,]Enï¬b?’_ us dogs are defined as dogs that have attacked any atically fine the owner, officially designate the dog as ‘dangerous‘ and seck to have * As pait of the resolution passed by council, council is also to the provinâ€" iI governmen phdyi:'pwuhubhmdnm. c ,;;m:uapuuaywauwmw alities currendy don‘t have the power do that. _ ‘Alexander said he hoped to speak with Waterloo North MPP and provincial Labor Minister, Wumer, next week o see if the Municipal Act can be changed. A Jocal MPP has already put forward a private member‘s bill asking the government to Council a resolution Monday asking currently in Warerâ€" bhâ€"dxhentqpcuhpflu\hnl:dh&hlflmk city could enforee such a rule but that he would look into it further. * Waterloo Farmers‘ Market M uin remg * (Across from Stockyards) Hours: 6 a.m. â€" 2 p.m. (Continued from page 1) Sriom beveriey Wiks: 196 6. Sn 16 Fabulous food « Fun folks « Fantastic finds Tickets are $15 per person or $25 for two and are available at: + Chamber office, + Chatelane Domestic Personnei, 80 Queen St. N., Kitchener 930 King St. W., Kitchener * Bingeman Park * The Goodie Basket, 62 Laure! SL., Waterloo u-yuu':flo':.mmun e restaurants P Ved w r en ie en pantong i B0 pertctzating restznrmee â€" FRIDAY, MAY 3, 1996 6:30 p.m. at Bingeman Park Baliroom pult » 4 APL # w P '5;&