Budget is SECTION A Wednesday October 15 1B8S Page Its time for expansion of Ballinafad Community Centre Canadian and International artists work will in up fur in tip will sale at the Gala Art Audio out a iprai day for the preview and auction at lie la ahbl of i- Ballinafad Community Centre juit off id manager J me let to I Hid liall Enough insurance Continued from Page lot of unfounded concerns and emotional rhetoric about He said the emotional res dents near the Trucl who object to hunting should spend their turn combining rabies instejd not allowing hunting you re allowing rabies to increase Mr Tren with claimed He inert were very few documented cases of residents luv problems with hunters in their area a statement which Hills agreed with The noted the Ministry Resources seldom complaints bet use most of are frivolous in their Marlhi Szgoric Is one of the neighbors on Fourth Line just north of the Tract who holes in her walls 1 call people nutcases Con what the Mm stry of claims these isolated incidents Those are daily Incidents to people who live there Mrs She said she used let hunter come onto her property but has s nee forbidden them because of bad ex Her complaints always went lo the police Mrs Szgoric said It until last year she learned com hunts should be directed to hi of Natural Resources Hunters say there s a greater danger from family 1 guess it depends on what brand of tuna mother uses In her sandwiches west neighbor Dennis Taylor said Don Huff of the Federation of On Naturalists expressed the view that bunting precludes the use of the area by others as It poses an unr toothers Hick Morgan of the Ontario Federation of Hunters Anglers said hunting is one of the safest Canadian activities according to the Travelers Insurance Company The liability issue Is a reol threat to our taxpayers Hills Coun Sheldon said We to be concerned all the users not just the hunters but also the She noted deer did more crop damage in dollar value than all the other wildlife combined Thai was why the Regions Task Force on Hunting seemed to zoom in more on the deer hunt than on TV RCA TOSHIBA 14 I SUPER COLOR TV I I COLOR CONSOLE COLOR REMOTE CONTROL VCR DELUXE MODEL NOW ONLY 20 COLOR TV nun ON AIL VCR TV STEREOS BUrf NOW AND SAVE mows tv carts and stands TV 14 Wattayan Stmt Just OH Main St 8773405 LEARN TO DRIVE THIS FALL PHOTO REPRINTS appearing In The Herald 8772201 INSURANCE 2Car discount Own or mi rmy mult i come in instate in good hands lines Company 116 Guelph Street Georgetown 8731643 BEGINS NOVEMBER 12th 4 WEEK COURSE Wednesday Thursday 700 to PRIVATE CAR LESSONS 8770751 16 Rd S Georgetown FOR BRAMPTON BRAMALEA CALL OVER 200000 GRADUATES RECOMMEND By AN Herald Staff An expansion of the 25yearold Community Centre may be taking place this fall If plans by the hall board are ap proved by Erin Township council Erin Is expected to make its this week as the Community Centre Just off Trafalgar Road North belongs to It The pinna designed by retired Ed Lanck or Ninth Line ex pand the Centre by square feet giving It a bigger hall bigger kit six more washrooms an upstairs cloakroom a bar and a wheelchair ramp Hall board treasurer Burnett said a budget of has been set for the expansion Already the board has received two govern ment grants totalling towards the project and has raised another J over the past three through dances and other hall rd functions Enn has given to the expansion Everything we do that makes a profit goes to the building fund Mrs said Rental fees are used to lust run the hall and pay Its overhead The hall board plans to come to Haiton Hills council also for fun ding They should be able to help us a little bit because everybody north of Highway there rents the hall and comes to our dances and weekly ex classes Some even come from Georgetown for them too Mrs Burnett said As the hall board have the entire raised yet and an id pates having to take out a gage on the building care Is being given going The addition will expand the hall space to allow 150 people Instead of the current 120 and Mrs ex poets more wedding parties will be interested In renting the hall dings down like they used to seems to be ISO guests nowadays she said Along with getting more rentals for wedding receptions the hall board expects to make more money by being able to charge more for rentals Currently It charges The new addition will let us raise the rent up and the functions will in crease so we II have more money coming In Mrs Burnett said The 25yearold building is in dire need of improvements especially to its bathrooms There are two bathrooms now but they re In bad shape Mrs Burnett said The septic bed doesn t work any more because cars are parking on the weeping bed she said A new septic system Is lo be put in As well the building no longer meets fire code standards Upgrading the doors and windows to meet these new standards costs money Will there be people to use the building after all these im are mode The answer yes according to Mrs Bumett To the west of the community 23 new houses are being built by Howard Colon and Henry Bumett That development will dedicate a six acre park to the community right next to the centre There also another subdivision of 17 homes to be built by Rene and Joan March east of Trafalgar Road on Regional Road Right now the centre Is used for exercise classes Scottish dancing Beavers a men club stags dances weddings reunions an nivcrsarles and other community functions With the new six acre park these teams won have to go to for games As well the park will have soccer fields a picnic area and horseshoe pits Can forget them Mrs Burnett laughed Especially for the reu nlons That one of the big fun things Duplicate Bridge Duplicate Bridge started Sept at 1 at the Legion upstairs The winners were Midge Hamp shire and Norma Maynard Except for holidays falling on Monday duplicate bridge will be played every Mondayatlpm sharp Partners ore available if needed and 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