Continued trom page I More enforcement still needed, says resident He‘d like to we better vulnn tuIteitt by llt]lltl[ unpetmrs. m shorter bar hunt». If that's nut going In happen, at 1mm the univer- sities could lake Imm- of a 'vsponsibility for their slu- dent. "Maybe they can take all these drunks down to the universities and put them in a big holding tank until the dean lets them out in the morning." said Ball. "I don't know what to do. PoliEe have stepped up their enforcement and have "l just know I spend nights awake in my bed thinking about this." A lace up tttr Ilf'iitittl1lltilrtty ttttttttNt I ace up your running hoes for the second annual 10 Click Run hosted by the Community Fellow- ship Church in support of KidsAbility. This "race with a pur- pose" will begin at l p-m. this Sunday at the Commu- nity Fellowship Church at 660 Conservation Dr. in Waterloo. Enthusiastic participants have been busy collecting iliiiiiij, mums RUNNERS ' 241 King St. a. 5’0!0ICE (swim-5351 C-aG-ea-,,-',?.".',,',',:!,',?.?.',:?.',',',,'.'.',,'.?, . , a uniqu: shopping experience [argued problem establish, menu in the lust year. said police .kiupvrirttendent “and Mazurck. (mummy dcr of division three In Wuu'rluu. He said local police aw also crafting an enforcement plan In keep up with stu- dems returning m Waterloo during Frnsh Week, “On top of that we have an enforcement plan in the vicinity of liquor establish- menls to address problems," said Mazurek. "Officers go into the establishments and look for offences and speak proactively to the owners" _ Police'are also trying some community policing this year. On Sept. 12-13, pledges for the race. all of which will benefit KidsAbili- ty Centre for Child Develop- ment. The Community Fellow- ship Church has teamed up with the Running Room, the official retail sponsor of the 10 Click Community Fellow- ship Race. to raise aware- ness in the community about KidsAbility. KidsAbility is; a children's treatment centre that helps 111» Illliltl'lrji: fl " "At' er- Run/Walk - -- . IO 0 rid who SWIM ottirials trom the pnliu'. tire and city hyluu drpunmcntx null g0 into the means close In the universities In talk to smdenh dhmu their “KPH“- sibiliues. Fm rheyYc going m be delivering this door knocker that addresses whether they know the rules in Waterloo." said Mazurek. The yellow sheet, designed to catch their attention, will talk to stu- dent lodgers about what it means to be a good neigh- hour and spell out the reper- cussions for behaviour like overturning garbage cans, public urination and linen ing. Fines can be up to $300. and police hope it serves as thousands of children with physical. developmental and communication dis- abilities each year in Water- loo Region and Wellington County. a urn-E NEWSPAPER, BIG COVERAGE wATEIEtrf6iiiiiyNItaE Each year KidsAbility Foundation runs an annual Kids Can't Wait campaign to raise much-needed funds, which are essential to main- taining the depth, breadth, and stability of KidsAbility's services. hull: and reminder and resolute to: students One of the rcnnun‘vs un‘ludrs a segment on com» mun party tips, and status that keg parties may [mull in charges and the continu- tion of hills. The sheet also tclls party hush. they are an risk for civil liability if any- thing should happen In one of their guests who imbibed all their party. "Let your neighbours know if you're going to have a party. limit the number of guests and keep it to people you know," said Mazurek. "It's a proactive step we're going to embark on Sept. 12- 13 to raise awareness with residents and students." Crrri' Great PRICES with Great SERVICE Rob wants to welcome his Mi 3% friends and clients Mon. - Fri. 9-9. Sat. 8 - 4 Call or Drop tn Emmy . Headaches . Insomma tsleep difficulties) Nervousnessfmtatoty . Sinus l Images . Neck Pam Arm and erst Pam (Carpal Tunnel Syndrome! Dqestive Disomevs . Lower Back Pam 11yrrinirs_s & nglmg (Arms ' Legs) 747-7799 Bk its Fai. BRIDGE ST.