Castleton WI Scrapbook, 1999, Volume 4, page 20

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fe: y "A recreation centre is what we need," Mr. vanEgmond said. With the P nearest swimmin‘:,:rfilsm Cobourg m ay" s _A "vibrant community centre" _ to the west‘a PeernibHto the east, = | with indoor facilities will also draw Colborne cou graw from & wider * m famk | p‘;ople from outside the immediate area of cliem‘?’ a pool is also s | [ f aÂ¥ea, Mr._Clark said. "As we_ included. L. s § s m | | PR a approach the new millennium, we Minor Hockey has been steadily » gpaesf e L willBbe:One community., therefore one increasing its number of participants <tal | new centre." annually, Mr. vanEgmond said. f [ a 3 In addition, Mr. Clark, ‘as a memâ€" "Every year, we seem to grow = e | t be}' of the Castletonâ€"Colborne Optiâ€" about 15 per cent," hesnoted. "In m m ' ho / mist Club, said the Optimists "are 1992, we had 92 p@;{ffifi}&fifs. Last . â€"€ N , wholeheartedly behind anything the _ year we had 172 bdys:zant Firls. The af| : * | councils decide to go ahead with. All â€" growth we have is soing to ‘be there . fosmnmmemmrmieed | | _ members of the Optimists are behind _ over the next years." sSak e 2 s 5s [ fi | the new facility." Sandra Coleman, Colborne | _ Y es se .e P ; \__ Ira Wile, Colborne Legion Cramahe recreation VX ommaineratdinabietatiniecns M m s 1 ies i 5 | / | 3 w ; [ The Legion "strongly believes an Recreation supâ€" J x | arena and recreation facilities conâ€" ports a facility that r_/’_ § Y â€" N | tinue to operate" in the community. offers every resiâ€" o mead \‘ «on | _ As supporters of all Colborne recreâ€" dent the opportuâ€" F o â€", | ational and community organizations nity to participate z ts 2 1 .o+ o | and activities, the Legion brief said in â€" recreational â€" e “ % e \ t : 5 ym ty c3 C +4 h f | the arena provides a place for chilâ€" activity at some â€" \ | \\J C : \ { dren. level.. | o .e | ___ The Legion, said Mr. Wile, is preâ€" Other aspects to C x . 9 . . â€" pared to continue to commit funds to â€" be considered for a NJ NY f f </ an arena facility. new facility fâ€" : j Bob Hasiuk, resident include: ice pad, B X Speaking as a resident, Mr. Hasiuk â€" indoor swimming CÂ¥ urged a demographic survey of the pool, ‘day care, y. td V _ arena area be taken to ensure needs of meeting space, e 2 uy | today will continue in the futire. indoor sports like is onX \ "We need to know who we are soceer anfi rollerâ€" : Pnd wA â€" today in order to plan for tomorrow," â€" ball. 8. W 8 ; he stated; demographic analysis may Cqfifie@tion C â€"_ indicate a different type of facility is of haei=. ifig;facil- % : o & / _ more appropriate to the area. ity Bi t}@,’y’fipl- f o x f An arena facility is more than iniâ€" acc'e_‘ eâ€"should se K\ > | _ tial capital costs. Funds are thereafter also begiven, the & j _ needed to pay staff and maintenance. _ committee brief ug e $ "Just because we need it today suggested. * | does not mean we will in several 2212c C m PoascA 2e | years." Mr. Hasiuk cautioned. "We igs:. o 7 uyoy ) are in a relatively small area, so the \ ® s ) saying "If you build it they will o s s |_ come‘does not necessarily hold. ~ § * “I'ffiégér_sonal feeling is if demoâ€" ‘;fl; $ â€" 4 | 7 | graplv‘=‘support (a new arena), it “,:,\_“*» 7. | f 4 / should go ahead. But before a large z* _ e J «e _ amount of money is spent on consulâ€" § P aes. e t 3 L C o > i Li j [ j z. w ‘Lm ieA 4 n . Dmk memeneneeath 0 Aemmcmmmemmnnmemmme io fEemsraas & MB . & | " 0 : ; w | / f J o W es es See ‘ o P w [ P i/ / & aal / ts e % 1e 0 5 w & 0 A CC . t="to l 2 â€" § 5 adi 0 0 h w ‘ Te â€" 2 ’l' 2 s C 9 (

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