a16 tribune february 5 1986 editors mail opposes deer hunt dear editor i agree wholeheartedly with your editorial related to the proposed deer hunt in the northern area of uxbridge township personally i doubt very much if the province can impose such a thing on any municipality regardless councils refusal to register opposition makes members an accessory to the fact at our place we feed the deer every winter a pair of these beautiful animals have become quite tame the thought of them being killed in a hunt authorized by the ministry of natural resources abetted by our twp council concerns me greatly i hope others who feel the same will let their ward representatives know their concerns sincerely jennifer adams rr 3 mount albert 1 his years festival is bigger longer and better than ever now filling four buildings in the international centre and running for nine full days the show provides people interested in swimming pools with all the leading companies in the industry displaying under one roof now you can see the latest in pools whirlpool spas underwater lighting automatic cleaners and chlorinators heaters and just about anything you can think of and some you havent heard about and you dont have to travel far to do it you dont have to pay for parking either and there are thousands of dollars in door prizes one admission includes the flower and garden show also part of the festival excellent dining facilities and tea garden on site go buses serve the international centre- call go information 6303933 s mississauga transit stops at the door free parking for 6000 cars admission adults 500 seniors 400 students 11 to 18 300 children under 1 0 with adults free show hours noon 9 pm weekdays 10 am 10 pm sat 9ted bv cavva 0taro 1w0 to chapter pwoolkclibywuthex exhibltos to establish rotary club in whitchurchstouffville a rotary club will be established in whitchurchstouffville with a charter night tentatively set for may or june a minimum of 25 members are required the rotary green light followed a meeting at the deer park inn stouffville jan 29 markham and scarbor ough are sponsoring clubs club representatives shown here are left to rightmac frost gerry bradler bill harris paul de savage and don jackson several rotarians already live in whitchurch- stouffville the tribune was told prospective members seeking additional information can call 8845964 8881547 or 8835300 jim thomas love by erkki pohjolainen stouffville the upstairs lounge at whitchurchstouffvilles new recreation centre is scheduled to open march 1 but its use has not been determined old village pub ytejjzzz- mmmm oscmc 25dhttrcu- parks and recreation director george schlukbier told the tribune this week he wants the public to say what the lounge should be used for he wants to know if it should be utilized as a means of making money or by various sport and recreational clubs for fund-raising- events the lounge similar in size to two tennis courts set endtoend will probably rent for 150 per event plus a 75 damage deposit however the recreation and cultural services committee has not established rate mr schlukbier said in the original complex plan the lounge was estimated to cost- 67000 mr schlukbier explained the committee decided not to prov ceed because of budget restraints but last summer the director got the goahead to begin a fundraising drive he received about 40000 with the help of hockey teams the figure skating club and other organizations almost enough to complete construction the amount still owing after all work is completed will be acquired through mor j- fundraising activities the lounge wont cost the taxpayers one peti- ny he stressed the liquor licence board of ontario will issue special permits serve alcohol to a maximum of 197 people parks and recreation staff member cathy richardson explained the lounge cannot hold a perma- i nent licence because the board will not give its approval instead the host of each event must make application for a special permit f entering the lounge one comes facetoface with a 15footlong bar equipped with a glassdoor refrigerator and sink beside it a corridor leads to the main auditorium this space has four windows overlook- i ing the ice it is large enough to seat 200 people in addition to a sizeable dance floor the lounge will be equipped with video and pinball games so stjifl dents from the high school can eat their lunch and enjoy this form of recreation cathy stated mr schlukbier said he pressed for the lounge because he feels it fills a need in the community its a great place for arenahisers ts raise b funds and it will increase the overall revenue received by the corii- plex he concluded tij 2947331 iiiiiiimmiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ittv b well its about t1me11 b markhams own super beta store for all beleaguered beta vcr owners did you know heating oil went up dec 1st reduce your oil bill m n the best beta selection anywhere over 2000 movies including rambo in stock prizzis honour in stock mask cher in stock 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