PAGE " - "A"'tutert",thtxE. "'m"t1P.ff. Mi. $.l Chrooicte' Staff Walking home at night can often be a lonely and frightening venture. To combat problems students might run into as they walk home iron: the campus after night classes, Wilfrid Laurier University will he starting a tWMF walk program. Matt Certosimo, one of the program organ- izers describes it as an “orchestrated self help program". Commenc- ing Sept. 17 students wfll gainer at the Uni- Pedestrian safety program (i, ' for students at Laurier _ E 430 Athert Street, Watertoo 884-0550 CamptateCaltiaitmand Auto Body smtryity, Mm and and far between, the sandal: union has taken thec'unpus. While Incidents at a better safe than sorry "Rather than waiting for something to hap- pen. it only makes sense to take preven- tive measures," said Certosimo. The decision to start SAFE (Students Aware of Friends Every- where) came after a the program. six muting ot a male psy- cholon 'atatttttert and a peeping Tom incident at the school last year. Cenoelmo has that the more publicity SAFE receives the bet- ter it will work. “Awareness wlll help in two ways. Students will know the program ls then and wouItHIe assailants may be de- terred," he said. Response to the pro- ind interest seems to be spreading. accord~ Dean of students ing to Cemllno. Wa- Fred Nichols is also terloo Mayor Major-ls behindlhe program all Carroll will meet with the way. organizers to see if "Ws ditticuit to as- Celebrate your heritage q..... Kitchener-Waterloo Heritage Language Schools offers: KOREAN-CANTONESE-MANDARIN -HINDI at at at Cambridge Heritage Language School offers: CHINESE-URDU al: Avenue Road Publu School, (Hall Sheet, Cambridge (G) GREEK Heritage Language School GERMAN Heritage Lanugage School at: Grand River Collegiate, Indian Road, kttchener and Crestview Publu School, Monkalm Drive, Kitchener (Regulation at Crestvtew only) Groups interested m investigating Addmonal programs should contact the (Mine of Contmutng [ducalmn at: Howard Robertson Publu SChOol, Morgan Street. Kitchener For further information caâ€: Continuing Education, 742-1751/653-7116 ext. #298 Courses teach listemng, speaking. reading and writing skills A cultural component " also included. Classes tun Saturday mornings, September to tune for 2!o hours per session. No Tuition Fees (parent associations may assess fee) (secondary student and adult programs $50) SERBiAhl-ARAMC-CREE-oliBwAY -HMONG-VlETNAMESE-GUIARATI Suddaby Publu School, Frederick Sims-l. kttrhvner Vtclmid Pub.“ School, Joseph htreet. Kitchener PUNJABI King [dward Pulrl" 1orhool, lung Mrevt West, Kttchener for elementary school age children Register at the school offering the program Saturday September 8, 1984 SATURDAY MORNING HERITAGE LANGUAGE PROGRAMS The _Water|oo County Board of Education “You con'l be too careful in my alma- tioo. I don't have the manpower to provide this sort of service. If anything It will provide students withasenseof security," said Bu]. alretdy helping by push; out brochures. John Baal, head of security at WLU. thiatkstheprogramito maiden. than isvany way she can aid and the Wall:- lop Regional Police is 9 a.m - 11:30 am same responsibility oer-eamtrussotttisiton extremely good idea. studéms lie concerned about students." said SAFE will come during orientation week (Sept. T-to. Catalina hopes trunnion students will take interest in the pro get to know egch other better and friendships will he kindled. - While the program is about safety. Certosi- moe also thinks it can The big plug for The Regional Municipality of Waterloo has been experiencing problems in the City of Waterloo during periods ot peak water demand. These problems are associated with the rapid depletion of storage at times of heavy water use. There is also a need to consider the provision of water supply into areas ot proposed development on the west side of the City of Waterloo. Manon. FEW. Proctor 8 Rodbm “mind.†inc What. Suite 201. Kitchener. Ontario N26 2044. Phone 99-1440. Alternative solutions to the problem have been evaluated and a preferred solution identified. An open house has been scheduled to provide the public with an opportunity to review and comment upon the preferred solution to the water supply problem and on the preferred design concept. SECOND OPEN HOUSE The consulting engineering firm of Proctor a. Redfern Limited is currently conducting an engineering and environmental study to recommend solutions to these problems. In addition to the open house, the Engineering Committee of Regional i Council WI" be available to discuss the study with the public at their regular meeting on Thursday. September 20th. 1984 at the City of Waterloo Councrl Chambers. 6th Floor. 20 Erb Street West. at 8:00 pm Members at the public wishing to discuss the study with members of the Engineering Committee are invited to attend this meeting. Anyone desiring additional intormstion on these meetings ghouid contact Mr. Larry This Second Open House was originally scheduled to be held in June, but was postponed to permit detailed investigation of potential additional water storage sites as part of the preferred solution. All residents are invited to attend this open house. TtteNgltttttimtrdt*tdttro"lfaHttto tthrttsetttttWatarSttmttttanttAimttirtg LiToIiiIaTWITiE Thursday, September 13, 1984 lows: level at The Waterloo Public Library, Albert Street 3 p.m. to 9 pm.