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Everyone seemed (‘unvmccd that. for the ï¬rst time In the history of meteorolomcal prugnost‘tcatitm. a weather forecast would actually be curred and we would end up buried in our homes under 10 feet of snow and huddted together m the dark under the blankets after the power went out. ' Memorial Park. once a q'uaim and quiet park. has already lost two ball dianxmds and greenspacé In acmmmw date a mad. Find the money to ï¬x the pool and make it Jute» sible for_ everybody; Tth he mid. lumvvw, I was kind I)! surprised' by the mpunse last week when the {mm as! was railing for Snowmageddon. (I can 500 the vdimrial cartoon. 8 black box with twn pairs 0! cyt‘halls and the Minis. ‘( ‘wmld. yum nose is all (uld and shriwlk'd’ m which '( Bor- ald says. Tim“ no! my mm ') Fm some mason. vw lend to vimv it have as nuclear faflmu. Falling snnw (an. ih fact. be heau- liful. . R9: M) money to ï¬x. open .S‘tlmmiilh' madam pool. [an I 3. ’ The Town of WhilCh-un‘h‘ Swuffvme seems surprised that “despite a gnawing rummla~ don. them has been a marginal decline in the pool's useâ€. Well. here is a Minding glimpse of the uhvious. If they new“! a public facility to the poim that it could mnstitutc a public safety. risk and than mly operate it a few hours a day. people will go clscwht-n“ foraswim. ' I have nothing against Watt-I parts. buu'hey aren't fun for all 4 You can't swim laps in a splash pad. Pm them in mm: subdiviâ€" sions where they bck‘mg. theft?“ ct me say I've never been one to join in of the people of southern Ohmic as snow muses whenever a “storm†comes along and we lETTERS-"TO THE EDITOR Pool negletted to death Clean up Main St. snow A! the grocery How. I saw people Maybe windrow clearing warranted after all nd‘the moneyto Not even/one can afford a d make it new» backyard pool and not cwry body; one can go In a wnage. V DOUG M'CGHIE my; ",3: WWI-1741!!!“ WY)! 'H‘VU I F ()n a hot ‘summcf day i! is mom fun and healthier In be swimming outside. We get unponanl vitamin I) on our skin [mm the sun. which builds our bones. and swimming is very good exercise, Splash pads no answer Please keep the ouldnor pooL We already have splash pads. They am gram for link kids, but no: fun for bigger kids. Maybe if there was an effort by the town to clean up some snow on Main Street. people muld actually park and exit their vehicles curbside. Until that happens. I will just shop and have coffee mm at the Walman mall. “Not going to work tomorrow?" I asked one man. who had this wild look m his as if Hurricamsgamna were only milm nflshnrr. ' York Region District School [hard moi u like a man and alumni its sd'loolsto stay open «lurking up on snacks that included the mt delicious dried beans. rice and crackers. not In mvmion candles. bat- mics. cat litter and bottled wamr. However. when I got my (Most to the high «haul. studmus' wvn' having thr building rather than rut-mug it, “So. is the ï¬chnol on?" wv ask‘cd one young man making a hasty mreal. “It's open. but they (mufï¬n! claws anyway.†he said. with a look of ulter disamminmwm hidden only by the HERB HOOVER AHRHMM Bernie O’Neil] 1 (WW-Tribune Which would then make me (me at thuw jerks who felt he had the right to criticize mth ï¬x their snathobia. He called me at lunch asking ifhe could do what ï¬ve oflhe 10 did. Which is take his backpack. head home and not come back. the way a true southcm ( )manan. ham and would tract l was bum in 'l‘omnmbut spent my chikihmxi in Sault Ste. Marie, which by Toronto standards is “up north†and is. in fact. on UN: eastern edge of lake Superior in its own little smmbeh. Nut tn mention how packed the roads can he. Wen on a good day. Add a layw of gwase called snow and look out. hugegrinonhisfaaashemtemined visions of “shredding the W (kid- speakforgosmbourï¬xg-don’tuk me how [know'thm hr the ma:- derofthedlyâ€"Mtheflhil on untidy: Road we closed. :00. (Whemehcdoshmnsdocebemmeof toomuchsnoym livcnalmyyoungctson'udmm building was open. but only 10 class;- mates showed upâ€"lovnnch movies. N1 depending on the winter. :1 can snow there a lot. 0n the contrary. I think other parts of the country may not realize what life is like in the UTA and how can. commut- ing and work are pan of lift» Pu ausuan Ian Proudme Do ymlovm a snmvbkmet? N0! many 6290ManSL Stoufme. 0N, LM 167 wumnmm W on my, parents' street Wmmaimuhmmdnce that's what my parents had all the thflfllm(mmmï¬w aim). lm’s just say such a service would not be cheap (in the millions). but It certainly sounds wanted by many nurfricndsinmhcrpanmn mum might say that's an exressiw cxpcnsv “Wt, most of us in the big ( it» don't have that ï¬ve-minute mman or the ï¬ve kids to shovel or a neigh hour with the $2.000 WWW. What's why all these babies amhmflumdflmmmmm- eiï¬ngsndpdoouldgaofltowmk? enough. we all thought it had samu- thing to do with smoochng on cold nigth And also not lose your mind When wet the snow starts to fall. WWWUW’sam mmmmmv 5mm Up foflhbale soon in windnrw c Ivar - ing -~ equipping trucks !0 clear lhv mound of snow hum the and of yum driveway aï¬er the mad 1% plowed. You just to put it in perspfl "W. Funn- w Cm» , Dun-mun. Mom My Wan: Ibbcrt [AZUI‘M Ploo‘ut mu lathe Smart loam-st lhlfl 11 m. AWHMM.. Dumnnum Nirolr Hr'n’hm Barry 81m A old