Orion 8 Tent 4 person, full fly, 96"x96"x59"H High Quality Construction _R 2â€"3 person 5\ x 7‘ 1/3 fly w K Plus many other tents at our wholesale prices Hermit Dome tent The Waterloo Chronicle would like to thank you the readers for your support in filling out the ballots and entering our contest. Also, thanks to our advertisers for their participation. An Elite Spa Day at Chameleon Hair Studio & Spa (value $250) Chameleon Hair Studio Oromart Laurel Jewellers Elle Fine Lingerie A Blessings Spring Picnic Basket loaded with accessories & treats ({value $150) SECOND PRIZE WINNER: D. Clarke THIRD PRIZE WINNER: Deb Wilson 2 Hours of Home Cleaning courtesy of Molly Maid (value $122) FIRST PRIZE WINNER: Kim UHeureux Refurb _ï¬}s 4995 4) 1J J J toria St. | BBQ Lighters * Snugglers * Hatashita Diamonds * Blessings * Philosophy HBu| Kitch Collage _ Minto |â€" Outdoorsman Sleeping "Mummy" Sleeping Bag Bag _ Slkeping _ exteuage 75" x 33" + 0C Bag 53 fb,’ff;ac 9(95 ons $70995 (new) Includes Nylon Stuff Sack Bs als] Sleeping Pads $#95 !’ (new) Bubble J P Continued from page 9 munity asset after the largest contributor, why not call it "Poor Schlepp Park" to honâ€" our the taxpayers of this city who are paying the lion‘s share of the project, and its operating costs, through our tax dollars without benefit of the tax break afforded others? Barry MacCormack So now we‘re going to allow corporations to buy themselves more advertising through our recreational areas and ever diminishing public space. Why should the city stop there? Perhaps there are still some schools, churches and even local parkland that haven‘t been lined with billboards, franâ€" chise signs or snappy logos. How about taking a stroll through Walâ€"Mart Woods, or keeping the faith at Zehrs Presbyterian or having our Why stop there 95 is uon te Tons of Colours & Sizes Rope, Rope, _ _ Rope â€" Includes Canvas Dutfle Carry Case with Handles S“W\“s ?"\t,'\“q kids "branded" at Home Depot High? The corporate opportunities are endless. Thank you to RIM (Rolling In Money) for your generous support, but is it really a name that Waterloo resiâ€" dents associate with the traâ€" dition, history and culture of this city? Andrea Bailey certainly raised the ire in this houseâ€" hold with her reporting on the possibility that the Millennium Recreation Park may be called RIM Park simâ€" ply because of a donation (albeit a generous one)}, to the project by a local company. As the article rightly points out, Waterloo taxpayers will still be shelling out for the project long after some of us are dead and buried. What will happen in say a couple of years time when RIM is Pay up and shut u Propane Sto 2 burners $1095, Mike Mack Tons of Camping and Camo Clothing Pots & Pans Heavy Duty! One would hope that the Millennium Recreation Park will be around for many tens if not a couple of hundred years and a name associated with city/region and the milâ€" lennium would make more sense. When will city officials tone down the arrogance which seems to come to the fore when the fleeting power they hold reaches their heads? We seem to be the suckers who foot the bill, I suppose that it is a case of pay up and shut up. I don‘t have a big problem with the word Rim as part of the name for the new park. As this started as a millennium project, I do feel however, the word millennium should be bought â€" out _ by _ some American company and sumâ€" marily closed down, to be totally forgotten for the rest of time? 1 do not think that the residents of Waterloo will shed a tear if that happens. part of the name. Rim Millennium Park would be more appropriate. A contest to choose a name might have been more acceptable to a lot of people. If somebody donates more than $2 million, would the name be changed again? As we taxpayers will be donating a lot more than $2 million, then maybe we should have had some say in naming of this facility. Fishing Lures From Lanterns Hats Galore _ Ian and Jean Munro Keep the word ‘Millennium‘ qz sq95 John A. Doherty New 6