Sunday # 2
But back to the letter. The letter plainly states that unless the Town changes its stance and pays for the roof, the Lions Club cannot afford to do so, tells the Town that it has only two options: the inability to commit to future community projects, or to remove the Club's assets and vacate the building.
So what's the Town's response to the prospect of financial ruin for one of the community pillars? To receive this letter for information purposes. In other words to file, in file 13 - the round filing cabinet, to ignore the problem, in public. I say in public because of the absence of statements of intent from the Council. All we as members of the public, but having a vested interest, can do is hope that there is something going on behind the scenes. Unfortunately this file may be in the hands of "Sluggo" - Councillor "we don't want to set a precedent here" MacDonald. So the public faced with the prospect of watching the Lions Club move out of a building because they can't afford to repair and perhaps the ending of some of its service club activities will have to depend on moves being made behind the scenes, or do we?

