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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Feb 1997, p. 2

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%. & C é . & 5 m glfi- § i1 . 1984 4 â€" Di §s-'l| eveni as rec to cut §u.| y. !s Ope ; "Th decided that was no long necessary," Tyssen said "Part of our budget was for inasketing to creâ€" "W.“'_*!-!mz internationally. But the board of directors a. m wbp.m..-dvlcolhc'bhqn from lo;-non\‘hw‘-h‘51 ping the use of the museum in the evening special functions by third parties. And we‘re phasing that out. We haven‘t stopped dead. We‘re giving people adequate notice so they can make other arrangements." "cut drastically" in 1995 when the board of directors changed the museum‘s mandate from being a facility with an international focus to one that focused on its historical link with the comâ€" Dick Tyssen, the museum‘s executive director, said the facility will no longer be available evenings for community and private events such as receptions and group meetings. The decision :om&tmum;m‘. sure, he said, adding that the hours the museum is open to the public will not change. "The public hours are not changing â€" The Sea gram Museum hd-*haq-b 10 "04 mkna" 14 ‘24 CUTLASS suprance Chronicle Staff ~ Budget cutbacks have forced The Seagram Museum to put an end to afterâ€"hour services it has provided the community since opening in $6 000tme: Mlack Stook #t T41 000 Seagram Museum cuts special function services |[Q@kA CallLong Distance NS +12.995 "We were shocked at first because we‘d lost 1 ‘ such a beautiful venue for the sale â€" its such a | . beautiful room,:" Young said. "But now we‘ve | Wb&%m&wkxk._ . our spring sale which will be held there. in the _ J | wily vct Thoda in is ,h".:‘"s«f lighting, and theres also a caféteria downstairs, â€". " which will be nice for shoppers." *% 'Ipznn‘ddnwindn‘-w,i was one of the few facilities available to the comâ€" munity for special functions and it therefore filled a real need. Now, he said, there are several other facilities in the city, such as the Waterloo Recreation Complex, that can more than adeâ€" quately fill that need. s Elaine Young, sale convener with the Waterâ€" loo Power‘s Workshop (which, until now, has held two threeâ€"day sales a year at the museum}), said she and her colleagues were shocked when they received notice that the facility would no longer be available to them. The organization has since, however, found a new location in which to hold its pottery sales. f ‘Sonbdacm'hflkut‘dnho- budget. In fact, it was a reduction 50 per cent, and very lew organizations that 1 know of have been able to make an adjustment of 50 per cent without some change." 7 The nominal fee charged to third parties for use of the museum after hours, Tyssen said, did not cover the museum‘s cost of providing the | s@UroIet â€" Oléismoilsite 300 WEBER N., WATERLOO â€" 884â€"9n0n fowlerersiartelrectl d whtats. Activatiss fo is jost $0.08. JNLY! ‘ cortiicate snd eatimates availailé ut Pegsest. § 4 ONLY! BAT SYSTEMS 1146 King Street East Kitchener, Ontario N2G 2N3 w o o o o o o w oo o o o a o o a o 0 0 0 a o a 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 0 0 60 6 0 006 0 0 6 0 0 24 a n Introducing The LINC1 An exciting new iong distance service that let‘s you call * ANYONE in Ontario, ANYTIME you like, for UNDER 34 a Minute! It‘s incredibly easy to use. All you need is your phone â€" and someone to calll But first, call us so we can give you the exciting details ! IhQiitornitzrmcecons Anywhere in Ontario for UNDER 3‘ a MINUTE!* . o 00 0 o a w o o w o o o o o a o o 0 0 00 0 0 a 0 00 0 00 00 0 0 0 0 65 8. 0 0 0 0 a 00 0 _ â€"pINC Available Lines Are Limited! Call NOW to Register! "04 BLAZER L7 i"‘n anis ABY !v. #0,000ums. Black . gum.s inorvopeiotimses matvsimiicls 21. 9095 [ 17 2095 | i'l LAZH ‘.I’ $ saved "due to p 'AseoondWfl ridge Drive/Uni was saved by th tember, meeting in late council asked r duct a review 0 least needed at 30, the Erb Stre dinator for the council in a re approved the n traffic lights, in West/Amos Ave Ticam Waterloo has b tation is to be Dredging of a special ceren of Silver Lake tribute Ti in the missio including air civil adm which is also CIDA, said Turnbull the chief a« will be goir Strip for ni which will YÂ¥ YÂ¥ chie! Saturday to he City

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