PAGE 8 Gord R Rowland on rotary club hotseat Alderman. Gordon E. : Rowland who heads the city’s - Parks and Recreation Com- ’ mittee faced a barrage of ’ searching questions from - members of the Terrace Rotary - Club last Monday noon during - the regular weekly dinner - meeting of that Club, held at ’ Gims Restaurant. Mr. Rowland was on the hot - seat even before he launched into a short address on sports and recreation in Terrace. . Jumping the gun he opened with * an apology for the poor con- dition of the Kerr Rotary Park, * which he admitted had been neglected by the city. He was - able to report however that this - eivie negligence had been, for the most part, rectified and he assured the Rotarians that he would personally make it a duty to see that the park is main- tained in future. Mr. Rowland noted that the Public Works Department had been hard-pressed with a much heavier work load than in past years augmented considerably by work at the new civic arena. He noted however that the arena would be beneficial to parks in the future as additional employees required for winter work at the arena would be available for park work during the summer. Alderman Rowland reported’ to the Rotarians that much had been done on the Kerr Rotary Park already this year. The park has been completely re- seeded, the stands have been painted and some impravement has been made to the dug-outs. He assured the club-members _ that next spring would see a - good deal of work being done in the children’s play area. Supported by Parks and Recreation Director Cesare Gianna, who was also a guest of the Rotarians on this occasion, the civic representatives were ' able to give those in attendance > a full report on activities at the ; arena. It was reported that with the arena opened on a part . time basis from October 13 to 30 ' and full time sinee, the at- tendance has been remarkable. Mr. Rowland stated that a total of 13,541 persons had skated in ‘ the arena during that period. Aside from this there are 750 785 minor hockey enthusiasts * making use of the ice. He also * mentioned that all is “go” for : the first home series of the . Tigers (would you believe : kittens) on December 2, Work ‘is also terminating on the - parking lot and lights are being : installed at the present! time. : The Public address system is in and is being adjusted. e 4648 Lakelse Ave. Kitimat and Stewart, registered fancy-skaters and- Quadra’ Travel Senices Ltd. “GREIG MILLER a” Mr. Soren Harrison, Generat Manager. af Quadra Travel | Services Ltd., is pleased to announce the appointment of | : Grelg Miller as. manager of the Terrace office. a Alderman Rowland, though § he admitted that he personally would support a move to make Lower Little Park a green area with pienic and strolling facilities, said the final decision isstillupinthe air, Hesaid that there is a city commission comprising nine local citizens who will be involved in recommendations and he also solicited assistance in the way of suggestions from Rotarians and in fact any interested citizen in regard to the ultimate use of the park, Another project that Mr. Rowland is working on is the proposed park for for the “Bench” area, probably situated on Halliwell Street. Again the Alderman asked: for the co-operation of citizens in the form of suggestions for this project. Mr. Rowland indicated that he looked at the tearing down of the old Curling Club rink, when the club moves into new facilities, with regret. He is working on the City’s Recreation Director in an effert to have the ice used by pre- school skaters for at least this winter. This would relieve some of the pressure on the new rink sceduling. Replying to’a question. Mr. Rowland indicated that he favoured keeping the com- munity’s tennis facilities in the Riverside Park location. He said that these facilities would J have to be either improved if not completely re-constructed to meet the popular demand of tennis players in Terrace. Again in response to a query from the floor Mr. Cesare Gianna rose to note that complaints about lack of some safety factors, specifically in leaving the rink by skaters was § due ta the parlial operating of | the rink. Mr. Gianna noted that more than 13,000 people have been forced to enter and leave | the rink through a four foot door. He assured that once the front end of the building is completed all traffic and. _ waiting problems: would be j automatically resolved with a long spacious corridor and eight foot doors into the ice-skating area. Mr. Gianna also noted that under the partial-opening condition it was difficult for three ice-patralmen to try to cope with some 450 skaters on the ice at any one time. Speaking of the future in J sports and Recreation Mr. Rowland said that his goal is an indoor swimming pool, He noted that with this facility costing in the neighbourhood of . $750,000 it is a difficult problem but ‘thal he nevertheless con- siders it within the realm of possibility for the near future. 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