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Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 23 Jun 1998, p. 12

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12 - The Canadien Gherupion, Tu.iaV,iJune 23,1998 DO;M E A Property af ClubLink Corporation For great golf, there's no place like the Club Link Dome The Toronto area's largest golf dome is now open! ClubLink, Canada's largest owner-operator of outstanding golf courses, proudly presents the ClubLink Domne (formerly the Oakville Sports Domne). t's a one-of-a-kind golf experience you'Il love. Our new bent grass 9-hole Academny course and putting courses are simply.sensational. And the sun neyer sets on your gamne, because The ClubLink Domne is lit for night golf, too! Check out these exciting features for yourself: *A new 9-hale bent grass Academy course, lit for night play, and a 9-hale bent grass Putting course * Yeor round golf instruction *Great Junior Progromns *8o,000o sq. ft. golf dame (re-apening in Faîl '98) *Licensed launge *Snack Bar * Perfect for client or office autings Corne discover the Toronto area's biggest and best golf damne, day or night. The incredible new ClubLink Golf Domne. We hope you'ill oin us on the green! For tee times cati 905-847.3663 CLIJ3LINC * CoRFqPoRA^TIO0N CIubLink Domo 1333 North Service Road, West. Oakville, Ontario L6M 2W2 Tel: 905.847.3663 Gays uneasy about living here e f romn DERISION on page 4 anti-homophobia committee representing service providers through ADAPT (Alcohol, Drug Abusei Prevention and Treatment), many youth problems1 stem from difficulties regarding sexual orientation. \1vlsKiddsaid ihcr e HO na t ot ihrShe explained that while there is little overt violence, there is a segregation of groups, which is whcre vio- lence begins. "We are beginning to see the next stage of innuendo and verbal attack which could lead to physical vio- lence," she said. "We need to do what' s necessary to, stop Halton from moving to, that point." Acton resident Lisa Jeffs, also a member of the anti- homophobia committee, related sevcral disturbing incidents she experienced since purchasing a home with ber lesbian patiner. Ms Jeffs said whispering and ostracism by some neighbours is uncomtortable but when someone drove a pick-up truck into their driveway and squealed the tires she and ber partner found the gesture threatening. "Living a few doors down fromn us are people who at least think we are abnormal and mentally iii and, at the most feel we should be punished for who we are," said Ms Jefts. Ms ieffs said she did not feel comfortable calling the police because they might not understand her fears and mnigbt themselves be homophobic and threatening. "We have not been physically attacked while living in Halton," she told councillors. "Rut the threat is very real and is part of our daily reality." Ms Jefts said heterosexual couples can hold hands or kiss in public without thinking they are flaunting their sexuality or making a political statement. "No one turns their head or tells their children not to l k, ,hc, ,ai Iii 1,m id 4 P, .îqpnrCia(c ot love and affection between two people. What is s different about love and affection hetween two women or two men?" To illustrate ber point that heterosexuals take their privileges of public sexuality for granted Ms Jeffs related an anecdote. She said during the last municipal election ber patiner contacted aIl Halton HuIs candi- dates to, find out their stand on homosexual issues. Most did not undcrstand what she was talking about, Ms. Jeffs explaincd, though one said she did not believe anyone should be beaten up nor should anyone engage in public displays of affection. The saine can- didate, a vîctor on election night, was pictured in the newspaper getting a congratulatory kiss from ber maie partner. Ms Jeffs related further problems with health care personnel, legal issues of access or decision making in the event ot an accident, and said there are many more homosexuals than the majority of people think. Ms Jeffs asked counicillors to, do their part to help make Halton a sale place for al members of the com- munity. Councillors endorsed the efforts of the Halton Anti- Homophobia Committee. Miljtonl 7va(( 878-1414

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