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Port Perry Star, 1 Mar 1988, p. 7

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Rotary Club funds will up-grade Birdseye pool Port Perry's best known sum- mer water hole looks like it will open for business again this year, thanks to a hefty donation from the local Rotary Club. Birdseye Pool, in the park of the same name, will get some $24,000 worth of needed repairs and up-grading this year, with the Rotary Club picking up half the cost and the municipality cover- ing the rest. Rotary vice president Ted Blanchard told council Monday af- ternoon, the local service club will contribute $12,000 towards replacing the filter system, put- ung in a new vinyl liner and buy- Ing a solar blanket to help keep the water in the pool warm for those early morning swimming lessons. Members of council quickly accepted the offer from the Rotary Club and agreed that a similar amount will be in the municipal "budget this year for the repairs and new equipment. Members of the Rotary Club will consult with Township staff and the local Health Unit to deter- mine exactly what is needed so that the pool can open again this summer. The present filtration equip- ment is completely worn out, and the Health Unit has warned the municipality that unless it is fixed, Birdseye Pool likely would not be permitted to open this June. During the discussion with the Rotary Club members on Monday afternoon, councillor Lawrence Malcolm wondered about the possibility of a plastic "bubble" over the pool which would allow it to open earlier in the year and remain open past La- bour Day. Mr. Blanchard said such bub- bles for pools are available, but they are costly, and he doubted whether the additional use would jusify the extra cost. Re-zoning request heard for professional building A proposed re-zoning for a professional buidling at 186 Casi- mir was heard in front of Town- ship council Monday afternoon. Helen Peel is seeking the re- zoning to allow construction of an office for her chiropractic busi- ness, along with an apartment on {1 LOOK NEW at ... the second floor. Ms. Peel told council plans for the new building call for park- ing for 14 cars. There were no objections at the public hearing, and council is expected to make a dccision on the re-zoning in the next couple of weeks. PORT PERRY PLAZA 985-8054 Painless, Permanent Hair Removal See our qualified personnel for-a Free Consultation. COUNTRY LIVING in 26" HANDSAW reg. 13.90 .... 8.99 24" ALUMINUM ~~ % LEVEL _ TT) ree. 1695.11.49 {med 16' TAPE MEASURE reg. 12.50 .... 0.99 16 oz. HAMMER reg. 6.99 ...... 4.99 UTILITY KNIFE reg. 3.15 ...... 1.99 OKA PLY ARCADIA CARPETING PECAN PANELING 4 x 8 Sheet - each 6.99 Sterling Twist Flax Clearance 17.98 CRAMPON ROLL-IT SHELVING 1/2 PRICE SALE INTERIOR DOORS | MAHOGANY SLAB OZITE Indoor / Outdoor You can have a comfy home in the country by the Co-operative System. Develop your own lot costing less than $35,000 with terms available. Design for your families - starter home. RESTRICTIONS NO SPECULATORS PLEASE! Located on the Port Perry - Oshawa Road 2nd Concession. | DOUG WILSON 433-7663 2° - reg. 28.95 ............. 24.60 2% - reg. 31.90 ............. 27.11 2° - reg. 33.70 .............. 28.65 2% -reg. 35.20 .............. 29.92 MAHOGANY BI-FOLD 2° - reg. 43.10 .............. 36.64 2° - reg. 48.50 ............... 41.22 28% - reg. 54.20 .............. 46.07 3%°-reg. 54.20 .............. 46.07 MAHOGANY TRIM CASING SET Reg. 5.90 SR 4.50 | STOP SET Reg. 3.25 ..cooivviiiiiiiieenn 2.25 ! JAMB SETS | (4 9/16) Reg. 13.95 ............ 11 SE 11 VANEDWARD DRIVE (OSHAWA ROAD) Ee V/SA PORT PERRY - ONTARIO - PHONE 985-7391 : ROOF TRUSS DIVISION - CALL 985:3121 | Al Sate Ire . vey Sabet Say hve Yo be Chale ea WUA PROD WUALIFMEDU ER o IWF PRIC

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