I , ~ I ~ t i I. Ii I m CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF PORT COQUITLAM PARKS 6 RECREATION COMMITTEE meeting of the Parks a Recreation Committee held in the Council Chambers on Wednesday, November 20th, 1985 was at 4:15 p.m. In attendance were Alderman George Laking and Alderman Michael Wright. Also in attendance was K. Janna Taylor, parks a Recreation A Director. COON IIRMATIGN OF MINUTES That the minutes of the meeting of the parks a Recreation held on Weonesday, November 13th, 1985, be taken as read and adopted . Item No. 1 P.C.A.A.A. Civic Recocnition Committee letter was received from P.C.A.A.A. requesting various teams be considered for civic recognition. The one "team" that does not qualify is the PoCo Marlins. Swimming is an individual sport and we need to know how the individuals placed in their various events. The attached Recommendation: That civic recognition awards be given to a R Sports Den Belle Ringette Team, Sand Mountain Junior Belle Ringette Team and M Shaughnessy Saints .':acrosse Team. 2. That a letter be written to the Poco Marlins Swim Club for clarification of how each individual placed. CARRIED Item No. 2 Bic Brothers The attached proposal was d'scussed by the Committee. It was strongly felt that this would cause major maintenance problems in our facilities. Furthermore the Committee did not want to set a precedent whereby we would get several requests for this kind of project. I MI Recommendation: That the request from the Big Brothers be turned down CARRIED Item No. 3 Hockev School Hockey School is requesting that they be permitted to run again in August/ September of 1986. The revenue produced during the 1985 hockey school for a 3 week period was $ 10,723.90 (please see attached). The addtional cost to install the ice earlier was $ 6,000.00. This cost was due to additional electricity and gas requirenents. Further clarification is required as to when the other groups wish to start their regular season. However, Committee is in favour of having the NcNeekans Hockey School in 1986. The McNeeKans Recommendations That the McMeekans Hockey School be permitted to operate in August/September 1986. CARRiED ADJOURNNENTI The meeting adjourned at 4I45 p.m. N.R. %right, Chairman KJT/sm NOV 2D 198 Port Goquitiam Amateur Athletic Association P.O. BOX 132 ~ PORT COQUITLAM, B.C. V3C 3V5 Wovember 2, 1985 Parks & Recreation Citv of Port Coquitlam 2272 I'"cAllister Port Coouitlam, B.C. Committee V38 2A8 Dear Sirsl Attached, please find copies of. letters from Port Coquitlam Rin«rette, Port'Coquitlam Minor Lacrosse and PoCo Plarlins Swim Club. Each of these sports have informed us the acheivements attained by their members. of The Port Coquitlam Amateur Athletic Association respectfully reauests that these team's be honoured bv the City of Port Coquitlam. Yours truly,. Secretary. /jk Attach. 20 «IR%ar ~ $ 985 Pert Coquitluel 899f 6XQWC BOX 73, POflT COQVlTLAAl, O.C., lOC NVW September 1, 1985 fQ p5 PIC.A.A.A. P.O. Rom 132 Port Coquitlam, B. C V3C 3V5 Dear Sir: wish to advise that the following Port Coquitlam Ringette team came first in the 1984-85 B.C. Ringette Provincial We Pleyoffs in the Belle Division. PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONS - M & R SPORTS DEN COACH MANAGER Ab Fulton Sharon Dolan TEAM MEMBERS: Vicki Shannon Leanne Kilthau Minnie Rice Lesley Fulton Trudy Granger Kelly Kummerfield Trisha Edwards Janine Dolan Carrie Bilodeau Christy Blowsy Thank you. Ab Fulton PSesident (,'. Ii'..I ( aLi l vi&Ir NOV 20 1985 sh el s . ~ I "-" 118 iiFIQ smI =-":;,i i .V4 ilr. 'I 8S ". =fTI +I/I I L o .M ~ I 4NN414L4s ~BI l % 4 ll ~Qadi i 44 (i i i s ~&l m * SIli Ne el lfig ir'A a e~4 Port Coquitlgm Iehtll $ 8%6XQWK Pl Seotenlber 1, 1985 PACHA.A.A. P 0 Box 132 Port Coquitlasl V3C 3V5 B, C. Dear S1rl We wish to advise that the following Port Coquitlsm Ringette first in the 1984-85 B.C. Ringetts Provincial tewel came Playoffs 1n the Junior Belle Division. PROVINCIAL CHANPIONS - SANXI NOUNTAIN COACH ASSISTANT MANAGER Karla Barber Ph11 Duahaa Sherrill Shields TEAM NENBERSI Mon1ca Swensson Leanae Dunham Narcie Stacey Ju11e Stacey A111soa Rimek Diana Shields Carrie Holland Jennifer Budnick Michelle Coughlan Kia Osmond Joya Rogers Thank you. 'fours truly, Ab Fulton President C'l. I NOV 20 1985 fa'f11 gll)Ilail I IHI'1 -~jlfflNRII ",- "J, I'f4 4%l T' IIH 'J,k I '" -=-'='~pH 'Ilisrsiiia"=- "p p I I44 I p Hp 4I4I1%4 ~ %1~ 4 lfn»l»l lf j 4p n» I I I ~ Ip I I oop4lllp» ~ ~ i » 1» em i i a .«p g i 434 ~n» I (gg ~ Ij IR 4 II I f4",,",',,"',* fffpim agafya g I, 4lim I =: ~ II I IL I g $f 44 II Isa Ii I 4 4 j+»» I I Tao»van emf I%Span PJUJ 'f94'4L%m W Soptcabor I, 1985 A»%MT»fesfglÃlfa Port Coquitlaa Asatour Athletic Association P»O Bez 132o Pert Coquitlaa, B.C V3C 3V5 Dear Sire: Port Cequitlan Minor Lacresse is preui to aaaouaco a "first ever" for eur Associatioao The Division Tfl Shaughaossy Saints won tho gali nodal at the B,C, Provincia'is, Tho tean eoasisted of thc follosiag Nichael Scotto Lauren Croreo Andy Wiaggovo» Chad Haliaortho Rabbis Well+sod~ Gorclcn Prydeo Kerry Stidolphc Jin Bricksoao Doug Bussto Karl Christianson» Marti Mcaloon» Grog Davidson» Nat»1»ew Nellias~ aai Ryaa Hsaaey Ceach — Greg Cross Asst Coach - Bryaa Wiagrove Manager Arlene Wfafo - We are also ploasei te anaoaace that the Divisiea 68 Tean woaflthe silver nodal at the B C thi fallowing Provtacials. The Tean consisted ef Bradley ideas, Nathan Cairns, Ryan Conkba~ Darrin Hoadriks» Jonathea Kayo» Jason Ncgenaie» Jay Nit cllolsonf Natho1T Pate?sano Kevin Paterson» Shaaa Hickey» Grahaa Ruthorferd, Darrin Strauaford» Nichael 'Thorpos Bradley Togliason f Coach - Bric Patorsoa Manager - Doa Strsuaford Trainer Roy Therpe,,''21»f 1 M~cP»f»» Gordon Stidolbph Presideat NOY 2 6 44 I Hs I I I »f43 /pig lily ! o»»» I. I aE» f I "4 f985 I La 'lim ~ , 1 ~ IP I 5 II !%III l! ~ ! LI~ POCU MARLINS SWM CLUB ail I Il5EII, El P.O. BOX 3 PORT COQUITLAM B.C October l. 1985 'he Nr. Bill Hyde President, Port Coquitlam Amateur Athletic Association Dear Nr. Hyde: Port Coquitlam Narlins are pleased to report that the following Narlin Swimmers qualified to compete at the 1985 B.C, Summer Swimming Association Provincial Chamoionships ! la I I this past August at Trail, B.C. These Narlin Swimmers were part of the Simon Fraser Regional Swim Team that captured this years Provincial Championship. Lynn Pripps l,hiI, I iI NI liI.t I 'II I' IF I . Alan Robinson Brenda Pasichnyk Cheryl Pasichnyk Alex Stuit Jeff Stui t Brad Stuit Angie Arandelovic Leanne Brugger Terri Racine Erin Narsden David Ãolynec Nonica Swensen Rachael Narsden Jennifer Stephenson Paul Richter Courtney Johnston Carly Cassells Tim NcClenaghan Janis Borkowsky Brian Borkowsky Dusty Henderson Jennifer Henderson Brenda Van Narwyk Annika Richards Steven Past Yours sincerely, Roger. Fast President Port Coquitlam Narlins Swim Club / /, NOV 2'ii 1ORS 44 II I l Si9 Srolhers of Sritish Columbia and Afmialed Sig Ssters 411 aunsrnuir Streeh,lol floor. Voncouver, B.C. VDB IX4 Tel: (C404) 681-6423 November 14, 1985 Janna Taylor Parks and Recreation Director 2?53 Leigh Square Ms. PORT COQUITLAM, V3C 388 B. C. Dear Ms. Taylor: The Big Brothers movement in British Columbia is pleased to be he recipient of proceeds from vending machines displaying the logo &f BIG BROTHERS OF BRITISH COLUMBIA located in various communities throughout the province. We would be particularly appreciative of the opportunity of your permitting machines to be located in the various facilities under your responsibility; namely, the Wilson Centre, the PoCo Rec Centre, the Hyde Centre and the Port Coquitlam Arena. Since 1913, Big Brothers agencies in Canada have provided caringmature, adult friends to children from single parent families. It is estimated within the next few years that as many as 40S of Canada's youth will grow up in broken homes and experience the very difficult emotional problems which often result from tl-.e loss of a parent. With your help Big Brothers will continue to provide friendship in the lives of many youngsters as well as the maturity and stability often lacking at a critical time in their lives. In B. C. our organization i.s responsible for maintaining the high standards that have come to be expected of our 35 agencies Your assistance makes possible education forums and workshops ensuring that we strive continually towards these standards. Provincial staff is available for consultation on a daily basis and conducts agency evaluation from time to time. are grateful for the support that our program receives from so many people in our province and trust that you too would like to share our pride in programming, I most sincerely thank you, in advance, for the support that will be forthcoming. We Your sincerely Donald A. Copan Executive Director (IOV 20 l985 ~ ii: 4i4 II i'1 I ~ ~I ""4 Idyll i'is,. ~ 4, yi4 4414 4 I.'' ='- lR I S~ I '---;;ii4,: 'Qjl/IIIIUI I fgil &N SIC-'„; se- — I I 'll I I ' .~. ~ II I 5R ~ I . I II ~a%i ill g I'll ha: =. Rl Sl 4 I ::=44m ISl'~ / ~~ ' I 4444111 .. I Ii a%arh:— I I ,~,~~ I I kl~ 1441.g g &IIIJWI ME I 441 IIP NOV P A toRR I I I lj' R I ==-- I 14 I I U.S.S.R. SCIENTIFIC HOCKEY TECHNIQUES TWO WAY HOCKEY IV. OF McMEEKAN ENTERPRISES LTO SON I I 27 As Trained by the Federal coouITLAM, s.c. YSJ sz4 Institute of Physical Education and Sports of the Order of Lenin Moscow, U.S.S.R. (604) 939 — 0559 9 JU+ io sc -4 z) z~, J+~ ~ SFg WHEN THE GOING GETS TOUGH T UGH GET GOING TWO WAY IS A TOUGH SCHOOL (Ask a BOV wbo hes been with us) ZDV Zo 1985 I. I i il ih'%mII' u I. Use of Arena — Aucust 22nd to Sentember 15th, 1985 Rinaette $ 1,143.10 40.25 hours 9 $ 28.40 per hour Minor Hockev 57. 50 hours $ 28. 40 per hour 37.50 hours 8 $ 21.80 per hour Piaure Skatinc 25.50 hours 8 $ 28.40 per hour 7. 50 hours td $ 21.80 per hour 1,633.0U LI 81 /. 50 724.20 163.50 Intermediate Hockev 6 hours 8 $ 68.80 per hour 412.80 Metro Jr. C Hockev 10 hours s $ 28.40 per hour 284.00 PoCo Sr. Rec. Leaaue 3 horurs 8 $ 68.80 per hour 206.40 Old Timeh s Hockev 6 hours 6 $ 68.80 per hour .5 hours 8 $ 51.60 per hour 412.80 25.80 Molsons Old Timers Hockev 2.5 hours 8 $ 68."'I per hour 172.00 McI4eekans Hockev School 1.50 hours 6 $ 68.80 per hour 7.50 hours 8 $ 51.60 per hour New Westminster Bruins 29 hours 8 $ 51.60 per hour 103.20 387.00 1,496.40 Commercial Groups 2,742.20 Total $ 10. 723.90 NOV 20 t985 'v