J 24 x 356 ni Ca4 prno fUS A. No 1Qrae Hunter wants infonmation. on relocating_ museuMl to John Martin Hou se LA S ta RAE ,CAULIFISOWER CLASSIC ,ICE CRIAI prd.e CU.SA. 140 1 F4 *fVonmJSUMMopail lb. corniti. ai our bu. dmt litce -tI look at lam ai ommunimy aultabliiy, huiuag nid enviroomet- tai marnes. It has aiso outlined a procisa for ils work, wlill seek publie conaulixion md o hire a con- sultant, flic studf nhouid take about six mots. "If ie site.i nui dieed suit- abl, oupcil wiil have ta ded witi tii. future une oi the liouscend purflÇwy." sait Iisurc services dirw.or Jennifer Reynolds wamnihg "the house wiil require significani cYpital improve- ments over the. nexi few years." «Councillor Hunier was cmlplaining that the. process wasn't gaing Io sec financial viability studied early enougli. Ms Reynolds adviseti it icouiti conte tâter in the process .I Wee a focus on conmnity ccvi- monment and heriage. i hear nothing. about a full liànancial analysis of tbe site and wheiher Ibis is viable 1-tnan-- cially," saiti Mr. Hunier. Ms Reynolds said tiie long pmocess would ins'olve a marketing study. Ward 2 regicpal Councillor Colin Beat, also steering cammiitc mcm- ber. said iii. conimittee aieeady bias hnfonim on the museum's opeta- n oata and linitiie budget. He nild the site woqld iikely aceommfodate a amn or tico stoeey building anti would offer less space than the current museum. However. Mr. Hunter wasn*t aitagetser solti. *Wltcn iî cornes righl down 10 it, is il going to bc financiall0 viable?" he asketi. questioning the proposed site's size andi potdhtial parking requiremenis. NV. Hunier élleti for a breai-en analysis upon wbich lo bai. decision- making, andi while Ms Reynolds assureti the, process wouid cover the issue, Mr. Hunier counteret, 'i'd like toi.. il bruugit on streamt a litile car- lii.k "TIlerc is considerable mii& in 1h. ouîcome of tii sîudy," said Ms Reynolds. Some reportid concemns inclatie inàl.ei traffic. parking. lhe impact on Livingsîon Park, thc size of any addition and building ownet> siiip8 Mr. Best said the steering commit- tee is Iooking for a local colincii member and suggested Mr. Hunier may consider the job. I4AMS *-tnof- 7 New regional1 à>pointments to head up committees Afier clcing Burlington's Joyce Savotine Halton Region's new Chair .receoily, counicillors were voting again last week for chairs of cacii regional standing cotrnmine. Heading up tiie beaitb andi kcial services corrn.ttee is Burlingion's Bob Wood. Oalcville's Anne Fairçield is vice-chair. Arounti tiie planning andi public works commitic table, Oakvillc's Steptien Sparting is chair. backeti by Burlinglon's Bob Brechin. Burlingtan's Raipii Sciioltens is jaigthe adminisirliion and finance commitice, bacheti by lainer omifile ciait Liz Behrens. M% WW h OUR BREAD CUPL *7Sg~RI, orBUecm 6094O 1ar 575 NW~fIO Ta SOUTH HOfS Corner of D"rr Rd. MIpM-bowM.-m HsAT.MI*s tim$du.gpm Conito IIALTUIN IIiLL PLACE New Year's Eve Gala '194 Uolturdoy, Docamboe 31,*1994 . . 4Induks 7 Course Dmne . arNEW inHats NCoùemakirs Y A oCfimpane ait M9v6*fit EV 0spot rim* a A&m per persorl OMM $7 âOPEN BAR 7:10 pm Auu'ha Caml 8784527 fer 'ervadom