) / "A Family Tradition for 131 Years" i RISEN VRE A NS PORT PERRY STAR - Tuesday, August 19, 1997 - 13 Kids take to the mayor's pool instead Water quality problems close down Birdseye Pool Water quality problems at Birdseye Pool have forced the closure of the township's only public swimming pool. The Water St. swim- ming hole was closed to 'the public last Wednesday . after a mysterious prob- lem in the water was dis- covered, says Mayor Howard Hall. "They found some prob- lems with the pool; some- thing to do with the paint. Something was seeping through the paint and into the pool. "To be on the safe side and now swimming lessons are being held at my house. We'd rather see the kids complete their classes then have them chopped off," he said over the weekend. Classes run from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and are expected to wrap up soon. They kicked off at Mayor Hall's Queen St. residence last Thursday. Attempts have been made to clean up the prob- lem and find a solution, says the Mayor. "We don't quite know what is seeping into the through the paint and it's making the water sort of milky. We tried putting chlorine into the water but it would only clear up for a day and then come back," he'said. Township officials have checked with other municipalities which operate public pools, but no answers have been found. If no solution can be found, Mayor Hall says that the public pool could be closed for the rest of the 1997 season. The pool usually closes down the first Monday in we have closed the pool pool. It's coming in September. CHRIS HALL/PORT PERRY STAR Children enlisted in the township's swimming programs were moved from Birdseye Pool to Mayor Howard Hall's pool last week after staff discovered a problem with water. Mayor Hall says that something is seeping its way through the paint at the Water St. swimming hole and into the pool, turning the water "milky". Attempts to treat the problem with chlorine have failed and the mayor says the pool may be closed the rest of the summer. GAS FIREPLACE =F AN ITE EVAR EEE NCEE TE PA RPR WRI Gas Logs "The Natural Gas Since 1987 Gas Professionals" Fireplaces HEAT & GLO Gas Inserts CFM Direct Vents WHITFIELD '0' Clearance HUNTER . Gas Stoves VALOR Pellet DOVRE Stoves HEATN-GLO Are you looking for quality Woodstoves 4 ONT ° C Wood Inserts education for your child? Glass Doors 80 UNITS TO WATERFORD indi Tool Set CHOOSE FROM HERITAGE We are an interdenominational parent-run day school offering an 00 ets ELMIRA alternative - quality Christian education for students from Junior Oil Stoves HEARTLAND Kindergarten to Grade 8. The school is committed to the Chimneys development of the total child with a nurturing and caring setting. Mantels Dur ham 'S DECARO Our committed Christian staff and small class size enable us to 'Patio Largest Selection HEATILATOR achieve academic excellence with a strong emphasis on basics. ras 3.000 Sa. Ft. REGENCY Furniture Burning D splays Professional Applications for Junior Kindergarten to Grade 8 . Cookstoves one | are available for September 1997. BBQ | Licenced Installers For more information call Sonya Vannetten (parent rep) at 985-2030 - : a Bl i mE 8 8 ~ RR Bh Please contact the school for a tour. : fi || 0)\%% NE K | | 24 1D | | 4 aN ® 1D MEMBER - John Lunshof, Principal > IDDATYL Al A anh PR Or: 14480 Old Simcoe Rd., PO. Box 3308, ol & PATIO CENTRE iid Prince Albert, Ont. LIL 1C3 FERRO RS (005) 985.3741 8 | DIOKERNGVILLAGE UXBRIDGE (comerof Church 81. & Hwy.) 852-9106 Hl Rs 686-36 1-800-563-6032