* Second Ski Club Membership fees are $15 for seniors, $7.50 for juniors and $40 for a family of four. The hill has a northwest exâ€" posure, ideal for catching and holding snow. A depth of three or four feet is not uncommon on some parts of the hill. Last year, Stanton and his friends skied there on April 2 in ideal eonditions. Stanton said the crowded conâ€" ditions at many Ontario ski reâ€" sorts led him to believe there is a need for a limited memberâ€" ship ski club in the Twin City area. Membership will be limited to about 200 this season so that Sacilities will not be overtaxed. architectâ€"designed . chalet to be added probably next year. Skiing during the first season will be confined to the open hill which has generally beginner to mtermediate class slopes. Next year some interesting trails will be cut through the bush section. Lights will be added next year for night skiing. SKhe Twin City area wiBl have & second ski club ithis winter. Called Tamarack Ski Club, it is located just west of Waterloo in Wilmot Township, near Sug tish Lake. hay Stanton, owner of the property, said the club will have members. There will be no daily membership available. a limited The hill has a vertical drop t 125 feet in a length of about 600 feet. (By comparison, Chicâ€" opee Ski area has a vertical drop of YI5 feet). A â€" 550â€"foot â€" electricallyâ€"driven rope tow was installed last year. A parking lot for more than 100 cars and a warming shelter have been added this fall. 253 King St. N. Future plans include the add+ Soft Water Service 530 Belmont 744â€"2248 Keep Your Water AQUASOFT EVERSOFT 24 Hour Service â€"â€" Radio Dispatched UNIVERSITY TAXT i 44â€" 4428 With The annual card party and fashion show of the Las Amigas Club was held at the Waterloo YWCA last week, where $120 Rummelbardt‘s Women‘s Instfiâ€" tute will hold its annual potluck supper on Dec. 13 at the home of Mrs. Ellis McLaughlin. 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