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West Rouge Community Association
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THE "FAIRWAY" MAKES ITS BOW
;VOL. 1, NO. 4 March 211, 1960
We hope that you will like our new
Editorial Staff - Dick Jolliffe
appearance and our new name. We
Stan Frost Jim Pownall
felt that "The Bulletin" sounded too
Tom McKay Ann Henson
much like an office memo, and we
liked "Fairway" best among the many
suggestions received, because it
SEWER PLAN CHANGED
brings to mind a picture of the chief
physical characteristic of West Rouge.
i Sweeping changes in the plans for
Our thanks to Mr. Butcher of Rouge
I sewers in Nest Rouge were announced
Hills Dr. for his suggestion.
11Sy
Council last week. Here are the
highlights
Mr. Harold IvicCrea, 0.S.A.,
of the new proposal:
(Kay Jolliffe's father) designed our
I No sewage plant in West Rouge
new heading. We are adopting Chatty,
;instead sewage to be piped to the
the mischievous squirrel as our mascot.;Ibig
plant being built at Frenchmans
In the "thank-you's" we'd also
B
like to acknowledge the assistance of
All streets in West Rouge to be
Rev. Mr. Fulton of Ilrycemoor Ave.,
� serviced --- not just the limited
in mimeographing recent issues of
! area defined in our last issue.
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our paper.
One large sewer area established
extending from Scarboro Town Line
001-1UNITY ASSOCIATION
to Ajax, and south of 401, but in -
OPEN MEETING - WED., MARCH 23
cluding that part of West Rouge
ST. EDwARDI S HALL - 8:30 P.M.
north of 401.
Water Area ¢,=1 (West Rouge only at
1. Report of the Committee on Arti-
(present) to be enlarged so as to
ficial Ice for West Rouge, and
!include all the Sewer Area.
decision on whether to send our
Four pumping stations required
proposal to Council. (Read the
(two on this side of the Rouge).
full report on pages 6 & 7, and
^ome prepared to vote.)
2. "he Revised Sewer Plan. (Reeve
Sherman Scott will be on hand to
explain it and answer questions.)
WATER RATES REDUCED
A $20,000 saving in the estimated
cos. of the new water tower has made
it possible for Council to announce
a --eduction of the water rates, vThich
w1,1 mean a saving of at least �10
pe: year to the average householder.
Before you start to cheer we
siruld tell you that increases in
bo'h Public and High School mill
rates will probably more than offset
th.s saving.
MAIL BOX DEADLINE -- MAY 1
Ccancil has decreed that any of the
O;d rural mail boxes still standing
aster May 1 will be "ploughed under".
Tae Roads Superintendent has pointed
ou; that they hamper snow removal
aDd the clearing of ditches.
Preliminary engineering has
been done, but no detailed estimate
of costs is yet available. It would
appear, however, that there should
be considerable savings in this
plan. The developer is paying for
the sewage plant at Frenchman's Bay
and the cost of the long pipe line
will be largely offset by the
frontage charges on the route that
it follows. The development of
potential industrial and residential
,land east of the Rouge would be
a6siired, to the benefit of the
1whole township. Reeve Scott hopes
lto have further details and cost
!!estimates ready to present to us on
(Wednesday evening.
HELP :: - WE'RE BROKE;
The invention of a motot that uses
peanuts for fuel was announced last
week. We have an Association that
has been running on peanuts for
years. We need your "1 dollar -Der
year - per - family" to keep going.
See you Wednesday night;
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HLIGHTS OF THE LAST OPEN MEETING
A rendition of the "West Rouge
;ong" composed by Stan Frost, and
sung by a choir from the 6J.R. KiwaniB
Club got the meeting off to a good
start.
The matter of Post Office boxes
was quickly covered as President Bob
"AROUND TOWN"
with Pierre Tumpane
The artificial ice surface idea has
caught fire in our area. Just think
... we can have a fenced in area of
ice reserved for skating instead of
just having ice on our roads!
Stewart gave a report that the Post We read in the last issue that we
Office Dept,, are still in the could have street lights for $3 per
process of surveying the situation. home per year for 3 years. As the
New suburban boxes have been land between the 401 turnoff and the
installed at Chesterton Shores and corner of East Ave. and Island Rd.
will be in operation before you read is vacant, the township should take
this., the iniative to light up this dark
The main portion of the evening was alley. Being widened last year,
taken up with the discussion on the this stretch of Island Rd. is be —
report given by Ken Jones on the corning a sort of si-)eedway and is a
Artificial Ice Surface Facts and definite hazard, especially for
figures were discussed, at great women.
length (see the detailed report on
pages 6 & 7 of this issue) . After
answering a great many questions the
following question was put to those
in attendance:
THAT THE WEST ROUGE 001Q._UNITY AjSN .
CONTINUE ITS INVESTIuaTION INTO THE
POSSIB7LITY OF AN ARTIFICIAL ICE
SURFACE :.SING ESTAhLISHED IN THE
AREA AND REPORT ITS FINDINGS AT THE
NEXT OPEN 14EETING.
The vote was 44 "YES" and 19 "NO"
Of course this resolution to date
has oly given the Executive the grEen
light to proceed with further study
and has not committed the community
to spend two cents.
The question of sewers was raised
next. It was a pleasure to see that
quite a few had brought along the
last issue of our paper for reference.
Reeve Scott thought that it would be
close to a full
before thesear after
stemfirst
would
sod is turned Y
be in operation. The homeowner mould
be consulted as to where he wanted
his front lawn dug up. Sump pumps
may be connected to thn system, but
eavestroughs may NOT. Adjoining
neighbours may use the same trench
but must use separate pipes.
J.P.
ARTHUR IVII T CHELL LTD.
Station Rd. Pickering
Fire Place Fuel
Coal & Fuel Oil
Building Supnlies for Every Need
OUR TRUCKS PASS YOUR Vv-AY EVERY DAY
TE 9 -- 2431 Sherman Scott
A recent survey shows that the
biggest strides to traffic safety
are taken by people with the longest
legs.
Didn't we read in the paper that a
culvert steamier was purchased recen—
tly by the township? If they did,
it is about time they uncrated it
and got it fired up and in use.
There will be a few soggy cellars
soon if they don't.
A reader took issue with purs truly
in last month' s issue over the cost
of electricity used in Christmas
decorations. If you consider that
one killowatt of juice costs you
1.1y and each coloured outside type
bulb is rated at 10 watts, then 50
bulbs burning for 1 hour costs
slightly more than half of i cent.
Therefore (if my slide rule is
working) 5 hours per night for 7
nights for 3 weeks would cost
approximately 60y.
WEST ROUGE POST OFFICE
"Stamps and Money Orders"
now open in
CHESTERHILL VARIETY & HARDWARE
pay your 'phone bill here
(no service charge)
"visit our pastry section"
(Daw's Famous Home Baking)
AL & RUBY HART
"Your Community Store"
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ar,e 3
-louse Ladies Club
Tele-Scoop News
The Ladies Club was organized
re than ei ht years ado an(. was
.ie first or:;aninati j_i in the dist-
,-ict. i:irs. Doris Dick, RidSeirood id.
had a few ladies to he- hone to get
acquainted as vie were few and far
bet,.•reen it that tine. PIPeti_1s
followed in the hor7as and an execut-
ive was elected and a chi .-ter glade.
The second ane fouj-th Thurs. of the
nonth .-rer9 set 'or the meFtings
whic?1 were held i:-1 the hor._�:.; of the
nenbers till the school was built
and the group have been holding
their Meetings in the school since.
The Ladies have been very
Senerous towards t'ie school and
have donated both gifts arc' money
for different projects. "iey have
wor'.,-ed Inard to raise funds ,and
hold a very successful Eazaur ^very
fall.
Don atio_zs and gifts fronl the
Club last year, 1959 r;rere - One
hue. ,red dollars for tale Scho.)l
for-_,,-tarded Children, One hundr� d
dollars to the Canoe C'ub, One
hundred �-_nd sixty dollar: to f ani ly
in necC, One h-uadred dollars to
the scho )l library and they purch-
ased a. grater heater for St. Edwards
Ha,Ll be,s_.des Giving donations to
t'.1e led C.00s6, al:d Cancer Fund also
,rile to sic,'- .;hildren ir_ the
Corn-.IvaLty and S^Lo_arships to the
two 111 ;hest students graduating
frc--._ `. est Ilov:--e `cliool each year.
I believe tliat the Ladies
Club will continue to ra ise funds
to heip 7i_2erever it is needed as
the77-are a non-a-noriir_ational group
and their charity 'snows no boundary.
Y, Henson
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ROUE1L HILL
CAI" EIIA" C1 i 7_LiL
CanQras ....
l ,-2IL12
r ords ....
BAIT :,UiT MALL
rva' fable for
:'eddings ....
Rece�-:t-I.ons ... ,
�a,que';s ...
GJGE HILL RESTAU�Ahl
'Here is to be an O-)en I7eetinl;
of The ate-payer-s ";ed. March 23, to
discuss the very heai;ed issue of an
Artificial Ice Rin'_� -,-•hich seems to
be causing :More con(_rn among the
local residents than the Sewers did
last -.ionth. Of courat the ; eirers
viere sonethin� you had _'L have and
pay for vrhet'_acr you wante- there or
not, but Ice, t1e11 that really
doesn't _.lean ?such tosome z,rho feel
they have nc interest , in. _►e .reation
whether it be p7 :;asu.re
s'_lating o oliildrei:i i_z gene -al as
it is no ccr,cern of �,hei rs t,iat the
youngsters .Lad to travel to.Heron
Park to get less -u.zan an hours
hockey on riday nil-hts many of
these kids even hitch .:._•ides to yet
to the gape a: ineir par rots had so
little interest as to to-e then over
or watch them .play.
So lets -iv(, a boost ne-,_t creek
and vote for soiae Ice nearby .a.o these
youngsters (.aaybe stars of Tu_:iorrow)
can nlay and -)ractice hockey the way
it should be done. Oni consolation
about supporting this project you:
will ?, ave so_ae tlli ng to shorn in the
futiire for your efforts.
Uncle Staves A_:leteur Talent
IIiGht last Sat. I:iarch 12, was well
attended whe 1 ;fanda Lord, Friendsh_Lp
Dr. was crowned ,uee.1 of the Teens,
by Reeve ; herraan. Scott. Several
local youngsters cor:?pe : sd in the
show with Gail. Ronan, Ridgewood Rd.
i
placing third an Stewart and David
Brennan, Taylor Rd. p lac i ig fourth
in the seoon,d group of-ontesta_- cs.
(Continued on Page 1�)
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Bob to Buds
E11I7-1 T.V. L A'PLIAi3CLS LTi .
2458 ;._in -:stop d. Ail 1• 7221
(opposite Cliffside Plaza)
TOROiITO I S L-1RG133T :1CCLUSIIT:L� RETAIL
GLI;E,i- AL ELECTRIC D. ALER
If G.L.
ma
ke it
B^=
-UD have it
"THE
STOIC,
THAT
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TI'i i'IITCE PACE"
t T. V. SERijICE DTzr::SIOPT
"PIL RRE TTLIPAiTV HAS ITI-N—
FOUND FAULT t I TH US
Ever 30 years Electronic :experience
in Radio, T.V. and HI FI
Open evgs. till 9 P.I'I. &-t, till 6
Island Road AT 2-7861-l-JIJANIA T DOD STE;7APZT
t
continued from pal-e 3
The Off :ial O,-)enin- of the iTew
Wind at the S-.hool was something to
be 7-roud of. Reeve Sh crrlan Scott,
car( t'ie ribbon f or the occasion.
P,Ir. T L Du,'fin, Asst. Superin:;endant
of _2ileimentary-ducatiin for Ontario
was guest speaker. The entire
school staff were present and i ire
introduced by the nrinci,)al,
Mr. 'leaver. A tour of nspection
v.--s nade of the school and refresh-
ments were served -,..r the Hone and
School Association.
:Te - well re.. °esented on the
school E, ,d this yea-o with three
local rif --ers. -ed hunt, is Chair -
ran, and Ted ^7Tar, al d d Marley
are merlber, . Lvery ,hin- should be
well looke. after and above board
in t'iat f , Id.
The r _t Square 'Dance
Shoe will oe at the. Centennial d.
Church IIall April 0, :ith ode rutlin
calling. Lve-yore in-cerested in a
social evening of f,.n and dancing
acme along.
The Ladies Gvild of Grace
Prestbyterian Chuloh ire holding a
Bale Sale Sat. Larch 19, 1 to 5 p.n..
at Steinber s I.1arketeria.
Springy; is just around the
corner when we can .clean up that
aecu,iulation of winter- -r- znd
dirt. So throw c ei_ yc, h s. na �r ,
and let the suns1.nr. iiiL .; your
hor.:e s and hearts.
Te know all you fine local
residents have hel,)eu male the Red
Cross CarTaign a success this year
by I-iving all you could. 'roy say
you cant ta';e it with yr,z , "I:Ioneyi'
that is and two thi_zgs are for
:are in this world death and tares.
You broucht no worldly- roods into
this world with you a' you shall
tW-.e none with you when you -o out.
A Iierl.• on
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DOIiIITIOIT F LLSS
3467 Dar f orth Ave. at Danforth Rd.
j.,'T ROUGE ='JAMS CLUB
The =iiwanis Club of .Test Roy,
h.:.s �n ae-calve programme for 1960
i`i . 1 iacbmdes youth services,
ort of chyrches, cons ervat_.on,
.)cational guidance, and many others
c turally, this pro-.;raim-_ie requires
eat deal of nan_) over to be a
su3l ass.
At this tire, the 771wani s Club
r-qui is new rlenbers who are
` -.le--sted in community affairs and
are -* - _.ing to wort: for the better-
-ent -). )ur cormiunity.
0� -r- uiity is provided,
thrrn.zL _;-..anis, to do service worl�
on to - - -. o jects which suit your
inter gists and talents, as well as
t o enjoy I�iwani s f e llmyship .
An _ nritation is e_:tended to
all _. en In the corununity to join
I'�wai,i s and help further this
s-, Pvice wor'_=. Contact any Iiiwanian
the area and find out how you can
,he__-
Geo. C. Craig,
111embershi-) Chairman
T 2 - 1616.
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..BITE ZONE SERVICE
(Terveld Brothers)
2 LI '" 1iali;D G"UIDL "A" CBAITICS
,Diplona.s on display)
Re. a- 'nor Steering Correction
v al ✓e grinding on preen se s
r",utomatic transmission service
.4"T4-4381'
Open 7 a.n. - 10 p.=.
ROUGIJ lIILL RE: ALL DRUGS
Your a t Enid Office Supply Depot Fs c il�tioizs ....
'-_by -7 ceds ....
New and Used Office Furniture on Terris ;�trndries ....
Let us quote on all your printing n^eds ''in the 5hopy-)in- Centre"
.-,ate-s OX 1 - 1�5Z; 2 Evgs . AT 2-1119
F_HE DLLIV_,RY
Open evenings to 9:30 p. Z.
_iT IAUTAIT ED A TDRUS AT 2 - 5771
� PAGE 55
A LETTER FRO-1:1 YOUR COUNCILLOR
Ia the last issue of the "FAIRAAY", I i_:ttill-t it :s intent-
n to keep you up to date on C;;u_ic;i]. ;.. z : a =:i .,4 .ie _ air':.%t1y &f i -;t
[lis area. I=}i�:.11 ,c: �:i ;i�.u� C o -.o I, �is as long as I i::.:_ our representat-
�ve. I si_ oul[ li_:e ,t Q report . first on the subject of sewers.
It 'i s ::.1 c s 'beal. 1'�' cG_1teiitioil t-_at i,1e cG. 3UrCai;tiD1: Of Se'.. _;a
Disr�osal 1�:�1t i;i t.Lc j abt Rou ;e Ar , to ` ost Rouge sewage was
a,costly_undertaking that would be a lifelong financial burden to our
people. A ..r :.c .,eL:l oA t:.uu _:t ;,L j :).1Fi into c,:--- _att,;-L41 ..t last a
decision has been made by to elf i :at : this costly monument to
-Of. Tiie plt,it ',.ill 2 or 3 small pumping; stations
to carry our sewage to the new Fr :1c ie Ii1 S Bay Pl-Lit. Ali,..ou _.,-. to:.is plan
has not been definitely accepted by the ',-.--Ater Rc:;ourcf_%L; Ca_. .iissiu;:, it is
our feeling that not too much opposition to it will be encountered (c.: .;:_e
Co_•;lis�:ion :.l,r a -:1u uite 1,, about erecting a plant in this area
from the beginning.)
Relevant to this, Council ;lav see.i fit to croate or_,c SE-,cr.. _;e Area
to take in all lands from the Port Union Road east to the border of Ajax
and south fro.,L :Ol Hi-;h:,ay to tiT, L€ ;e. The as;?ects of this
change are far too great to expound here. Ti:.e i_.nortant thin-, to us is
the cold fact that it will cost you and I less money. In addition, it
opens up the entire south end of the To risil ^ to s .,' era.;e service, and last
but not least it is the most economical process.
This sa-rle ar:.a -,-ill be serviced by Water on the saLae Jasis. In a
short time your new water tank will commence to rise at the top end of
East, Ave, TIip ccnti4ct has been let, and work is to -start within a couple
of months, pending the purchase of the,necessary lands by the township.
This'nroject is to cost far less than at first anticipated. (These are
just some of the things that point up the attitude of your 1960 Council
to;ards long range planning.)
Lc;t ::e di tress .for a _o =nt on the subject of Sna', Re..:otral. Our Ro:,ds
DeYjurt i;nt �:re han6ica.C1!,ed by limited equipment, many miles of roads and a
small staff, yet we take a back seat to no municipality in the clearing of
snow. T`.co ?n S:Ai7rir[,-�:dent �'Ias co-operated 100 it". Vle:t Rou_e
through at least two devasting storms. So. _e Scar:joro str:.ets -re still__
under the original snow -fall. T;:c; . 'Lu., rc.,ov,:l v:;::>urtiinxit deserve a vote'
of confidence
Ia i:.tire, the installation of further plumbing in your home will
cost you a fee of ',)1.00 _, er fi-ture for inspection.
Y,:ur newly -appointed B;;1-Law enforcement officer, Mr. H-rr,,° As'.,ton,
for,"_.c--.r Ci)Luicilloi• i.a cr-c'zLi. on Ul' r ,0" (T
B4r-La # ;�i79) - "A ion s -. 11 c:e�..yd .tu �' ;i1rii-1`; at large when not on
a leash and found on a highway or other public or private place."
Tne ad .Injsti <ztion cf _.11 i-, the unici �alii ,,� are u,ider-
going some drastic changes under the very able supervision of our new Office
M-uaa-er-Tr-asuxcr, Mr. Rojt. Tl:zj.<:, a resident of our C , .,urZit; Bob lives
on Ju✓well Cresc. zanc i;3 wing an admirable job in co-ordinating the
varied departments.
Your 193-0 Mill R= t i i:� -Is riot as yot 'a yen st i c:-;. More :About that "I
the ._e;:t lssu- .
Let : ,e k.,iav- &,)out your pl�o ;1 r� , ' s,* o c)o Alt 'R7ith T, ,, i11 bu
Extrfiasous MlAil Boxes
Quite u few of us hay; ^ a job
perhaps in the spring. T`-.ose
nk;it `ores are no ornament.
ROUGE HILL
.Your ob iont foarvant,
CLIFF LAYCOX (Co"cillor, Word b)
FERGUSON BEACH
to d o , Rou .E, Hills Drive
�; i�izseu
& R-I ,c ti:ls of NeT-:, & Used
BOATS & CANOES
CLEANERS & LAUT`,DERERS
FREE PICK UP & DELIVERY DAILY
SHOE REPAIRS
(Ti-urs. & Fri. to )
AT. .: i 1
A'uti:orized agent for
Pet^r;urou ): Boats
. . . . . . . . .. • • • • •
J C o f ,.e S �� - 0 ,^ . ii A�)riI
_ mac..[1 J ia_ .
FREE, PARKING
Na ci_urye
for S :e1t 1isi)ii►.
KI iANIAN RUSS FERGUSON
PAG
ARTIFICIAL ICE STUDY BY '.T SI' ROUGE COMIUNITY J.: SSOCIATION
INTRODUCTION "iEK DAYS
V".e following is a report of the 10 a.m.- 6 P.M. 0 20,cam,
N-st Rouge C,,=nunity As sociation on 6 p.m.-12 p.m. 20 - 30 cars
its findings concerning the possibil- SATURDAYS )U!,DAYS
ities of establishing an artificial g a.ra.- 1 p.m. 20 - 30 cars.
ice surface in the Rouge area. L p.m.-12 p.m. 30 - 60 cars
It must be remembered that this is
merely an investigation brou7ht about SPECIAL OCCASIONS
by the ;;neat interest in this area 'in 7 p.m.-12 peril• 50 -100 cars
7.7
recreation in general and artificial COSTS OF CO.S RUCTION
ice. in particular. the next i&ith.au6h the unLt Ls. 6apable of
meeting of the Community Association a operating a sheet of ice 85' 1d5' ,
majority of the residents indicate plus an additional surface of 50'
they are in favour of the plan, the o01, it is proposed that the larger
Association <<vl.'..I ask the Township sheet be built now and the smaller
Council to pass a by -Law creating thissheet left until a later date. T :.,.
area a recr-eation area. 71e vvill ask costs listed below are maximum and
that this by-law be given two readingsit is the hope of the Community Assoc.
only.and.tiiat council hold an open: to reduce these figrures by as much
meeting in the West Rogge area before as �5,000.00.
the by-law is given a third reading. DESCRIPTION COST
This ,,ill enable all residents to 10 x 10 Ic Plant 23 00.00
express their opinions pro and con Building (:.°oncrete) 4,500._00
before our local ;government. Electric service 5,000.00
SOURC-�S OF IT1 FORI-nTION Fencing 51-000.00
."'r. James Iti oseley, retired S1- Header Trench 2,000.00
of Artificial ice for City of T.1 r o Water Service 400.00
and now a consulting engineer for C.A.Pi,r.s for Plant 500.00
ill ..doves Assoc. Drainage 1,000.00
Tki_ 3a1es, sales en ;ineer for Gravel 19400.00
Canadian Ice I'.=achine Co. Ltd. B..i1c ing S:.Inc 500.00
Parks and Recreation Dept. Corp- S1.(-:c Fr.3 370.00
oration of Township of Scarboro. TOTAL 9432670.-00
SITE LOCATIONS F INiJX ING
1. The i6ownship park land at the An undertaking of this size, is
corner of Kirkdene and E _st A,: e. too large for a volunteer ,group to
2. The parcel of land at the raise the necessary funds. T:iere-
southerly 1inits of the Public mac:^.boil fore, it is the recoi-mendation of
lying between the water course and thEVhe Community Assoc. that the T:, -_-
easterly limits of .the.Sc':ool Board ship strike a mill rate of 1.7 mills
property. over a 10 year period.r-
DU , 01 't - 6 JQ4L.% JuiI,� :;�vu be@a elopment vl;ill reduce the mill rate.
disauaa@d with. th@ Tow isi 1,) C . I ic:!l ?fe are also elegible for a Dept, of
and the Sc,-.00l AT,.. ;, -Trustees respect -.a
riculture grant of S,OO�.aO.
ively and 'both these bodies have ZT
indicated they are in favour of the It is estimated that we would
project. enjoy revenue of 4150;00 - 20b.CO per
PARKING week. The revenue period is some 18
T'
-,e Community weeks �,ihich v�,ould realize V2,700.00-
investigated the parkinz'problem at ;e3,600.00. These figures are based on
some length and feel that the follow -admission char -es similar to Scarboro
ing is the most accurate estimate that 'township and allowing West Rou�.e
can_bf, made.. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _residents faraily rates for a season at
R"AL ESTATE a substantial saving_ - - -
IT..T RIAL �,SSO SER"IICE
call
J3`,. G. B_>' t. Now under new management
of
07 ERLAND REALTY LTD. CLASS "All I1•IECHANIC
of Toronto R :`.L E: i 3r._,:•:< Tn.ae-up and Br.; _e Specialis,.s
AT - 5014 or HO - <_ ;;7.: Island R: & A -re. AT 4 - 4281
Yf)U. A I:-. T Of Oc -• DON ""EARN ROGER HARRISON
1.
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ifiCial Ice Report (cont'd)
3
JMISSION CHARGES - OPERATING HOURS
The following charges and hours
of operation are the recommendations
of the committee:
WEEK D$Y S P LEA SURE SkA T I NG
Hours of operation 4 p.m. - 10:30
Admission charges 4 p.m. - 6 p.m.
Children - n/c, adults 25�
6 p.m. - 10:30
Children - 15�, adults 35y
WEEK -ENDS PLEA SURE SKAT I NG
Hours of op. - Sat. 8 a- m. - 10:30
Sun. 1 p.m. - 10:30
Admission Charges - Children - 15�
Adults - 35r
SPECIAL EVEFTS
Children - 20¢ Adults - 50�
HOCKEY
School Leagues, Service Clubs
daytime - $4.00 per hour
evenings-,';10.00 per hour
ORGANIZED SPONSORED LEAGUES
all times - �'10.00
FAI. I LY ,,.!Ej IERSHIP S
A family membership for all residents
of invest Rouge would be available for
03 per year and would entitle the m
to use the ice during pleasure
skating periods at no charge.
OWNERSHIP AND MANAGE GENT
The ownership of the rink would be
vested with the municipality and all
liabilities would be the direct
responsibility of the Township. A
Board of Management would be a»i)oint-
ed yearly. This 7-man board would
have 2 councillors and 5 West Rouge
residents on it.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The foregoing is as accurate a
CD
study of artificial ice as can be
obtained at this time. We have
endeavoured wherever possible to
obtain true expense figures in
relation to cost, and minimum figures
where revenue is concerned. Of the
two locations it appears the school
grounds are the more satisfactory
because of parking facilities. The
school trustees have sug'ested that
their rif-ht-of-way from Rouge Hill Dr
might be used as a parking lot and
entrance to the recreation area. This
ERNIE I ART IN SHELL SERVICE
24 hr. OML Service
SHE LLLTBRI CATION
minor repairs ..... trine up
Corner Island Rd. & East Ave.
AT 2 - 3311
would eliminate any congestion in
the parking area at the westerly
limits of the school grounds. The
ice plant is sufficiently large to
consider adding a curling rink at
a later date.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
Dear ::r. Editor:
Please convey to all responsible
our grateful thanks for the fine
way our streets in lest Rouge have
been cleaned this year.
I appreciate it very much and am
sure all residents do too.
Grace E. Smith
GRADE V AIDS RED CROSS
Our hearty congratulations to firs.
Dorrans and her Grade 5 pupils of
',,Vest Rouge School on the wonderful
effort they made in raising 0,44 for
the Junior Red Cross. A candy sale
was held - then a doll -draw at 5�
a ticket. Ann McIntyre of Ridgewood
Rd. was the proud winner. A white
Elephant Sale topped off the drive.
TRAVELOGUE / LIARCH 25
A travelogue on Europe and Northern
Ontario will be presented at the
West Rouge School on Friday, March
25 at 8 p.m. It is being sponsored
by Circle A of the La ies' Uuild of
Grace Presbyterian Church, and
admission is 50r. All residents
are invited to attend.
WATER SOFTENERS
Special offer for larch
Fully automatic - installed �319.95
Semi automatic - installed 179.95
Fully guaranteed
with 10 year warranty
AQUASOFT SERVICE LIHITED
Local Representative - H. Mcillullen
I AT 2 - 5158
PETER'S APPLIANCE SERVICE
Household appliance repairs
Specialist in
ranges, washers, dryers etc.
AUTHORIZED SERVICE DEPOT
hc LARY - EASY
AT 2 - 0185 9 a.m. - 9 P.M.