6 . WM i it“ )0 CHRONICLE ' Wednesday. .Noveiiibei “1:00)! ,. ,ng “ r." 'K' “I d 2 ' ° = . . l WLU nee 8 $2. million to r . .' o o - a? pit keep Olymplc-81zed pool open . # l . N . _ .. Continued from page I responsibility." Boles said, ,7 ‘ 7' ‘ " , “r 'â€" ‘ But now that the pool is in that situation, . , _ ' ‘ . " ,3.- †l'lie ventilation could go any day and no party wants to pony up with money to . .. . ., .- . . ' 3" -. - we‘d have to shut down the pool," he said. keep it running. " ‘3" W“ , . s "\‘Ve‘re lortunute nothing has happened to it "No one wants to put money into repairs,†‘ 5 . ' i solar." said Boles. who also coaches Will‘s team a . m ‘ ‘ ‘ 1.1, WLU needs $2.2 million to ï¬x the ventilar "'lhe school was hopelul that the cities would ' ‘ I . . . > ' 4%.. 3f, tion system in order to keep the pool open. put money iii but it doesn‘t look like that‘s , ‘ ' E but that's not in the budget. Baxter said. going to happen.“ #1 TheOHWAYea Store it"; 5 “The university has $54 million in ROW is now working on contingency with the Better Homes and -' ' deferred maintenance. We plans, trying to book as much . ~ . . don’t have money for the pool time as it can. Gardens COIleCthYI ; pool," he said. “The ll]lil.’€r8in’ But sinee there are iiuiiierr . I , .11. ' ous groups competing for #2 WArea’s Largï¬t V‘ Province says no laS $54 â€11 ' 10" time. Boles knows someone is . . . up†After meeting with HP? in de erred goingto be tlieodd man out. 8818611011 othmPlax [:1er "is John Milloy last week, the . f "\‘Ve‘re really between ll at the LOWCStPTiCC school's administration is not maintenance. rock and a hard place.“ he hopeful that the money is â€/9 don't have said. ‘ forthcoming. " â€They told us the cup- "IONQVfOr Assessing the altematives board is bare." Baxter said. the p00[_" The group does have ti few “,3; .. m adding that they‘re still wait- options. The (Iity' of Kitchener «Q; {‘5‘ ,. "i ‘13:“ ' i ‘ ing on the cities to make 2: “PH" [EXEC has opened up time tor the . :3, x Sn ' ‘ 253,5: 7 :5 : § ï¬nal decision. AMI?!â€(WVWW'I“ll/“(1 group. ROW is lobbying for ‘1‘: ‘ . 7433?? EM Luau; That leaves the commune ["“m"â€"â€â€™*"»‘"0‘ Kitchener to cover theoutdoor .343; 3133mm ty swim groups that use the Henry (lass pool for offrsear g.» ‘ '5' . : "F“ â€Sf" pool â€" which have almost son use. _._, M 500 total members v looking for more pool ROW has proposed putting a dome over 3%â€. ‘ ' . ‘5‘ time. the pool so that it can be used even in the $5: . “This is not a university problem, it's it cold winter months. g2 :: community problem." Baxter said. "That‘s ii good body oi water that‘s not ' g; ; " being used halfthc year.“ Boles said. #1 ‘ -_ Sports groups left scrambling And for the ï¬rst time in the club‘s lllsltil’)‘. “‘ ; Finding pool time will he tough in this about halfofthe members are from Kitchen- ._ region. which doesn‘t have enough time to er, meaning the move would not be ii bilge 2‘ 3‘ , . 1 --I .’ support the users. said Dean Boles. coach of inconvenience. g, BVMII/ï¬/ï¬w/fï¬fzp gl/j/l/li’o‘l {0 â€/1†/()0X PM/Ifly @771â€er the Region ol‘Waterloo swim club. The Class option would cost both the (.ity "' x; 7- The school informed ROW that the pool of Kitchener and the club money. It‘s far less l l H l it “H l it (till \I Kitchener Hm Furniture will be closing earlier this week. ideal than remaining at WLU, Boles said. "We ' ioinmsmn.u¢-ar Boles believes that the pool should never have some prettycrappyoptionsr" IN I ERI 0 RS 519-579-7300 have entered this state ofdisrepair. A decision on the pools fate is expected to ‘ . ‘ \ 4Mdumw-4Nâ€"rh-F-TM "The universitv abdicated its bemadesoon. “W i ‘- ~- “Ni“ V“ " mm ‘ W4 'N a 3 - 67 % V < . . , > A r . , 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ 9/2/7&//}/Y/2 {if /72 ’3 0 /L s '( ) "X A L V2 ? ’/// f/ H? Belmont Avenue West between / Glas ow 8. Union. Blvd S t d N b 22 d 9 ‘ a [If ay, ovem or n . NEW 0 Horse Drawn Carriage Rides between 1 1am - 3pm “at i M 0 Santa Claus visits the Village with his photographer 24 Custom Wreaths . created by the me < u . ' ~ â€mum... 0 And of course a fine assortment of shopping, dining and so to M . . . personal servrces provrded by our friendly merchants One of Four Belmont Gift Certiï¬cates! A a‘ "J 'I ’ ' I ‘- X. “st r N - - . I/ 1:" 5' .4 ‘ Â¥ . “ ’9‘;â€" "\ M A a,“ u ,, on 3 tarrwfl,†i I 00-.- . ‘ 5"; i“! J . g ‘ '1 . . ~ Ii I; la I a; a; a; win“; --? . ~ """l ‘ ‘ a *1.†:3! 1 ‘. ll ; . II II II t ‘ Em»; it . ' . ~ W _â€" WWWMJ