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The hall will be utilized by the Youth Association to hold dances and show movies on a year-round basis.
Thursday bingo could be moved to the centre. Other holiday activities, such as the Lions' Club Summerfest, will now be held at the hall.
The approximate cost of the recreation centre is $219,000. complete. Fifty percent of the cost is paid by the Chalk River Fund Raising Committee, the..Chalk River Council Recreation Committee Building Fund and the Chalk River and Area Lions' Club while the
remaining 50 will be funded by a Wintario grant. All documentation for the building proposal will be presented to Wintario on May 23. When the
building tender contract is approved construction will commence.
The land will be leased from the Village on a 20 year renewable lease. It is estimated that two thirds of the present Lions' Club yearly income will be needed to run the hall. The Lions' Club
has been active in Chalk River for over 12 years and has been well received by the community. Paul Faught, Councillor and Lions' Club member states,"The Chalk River Lions' Club will be in Chalk River as long as the Chalk River Municipal Organization. Faught, an avid supporter of the community centre says, "I went on council to improve the recreational outlook of the Village, especially for the young people. 1 believe that community involvement and the Lions Hall are one in the same."

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BroomBall Tournament
1986
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada


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Lions Support Exchange Program
1986
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada


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Grand Opening of Chalk River and Area Lions Club Rec Centre
1987
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada


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GRAND OPENING OF REC CENTRE
North Renfrew Times

Everybody who was anybody attended the gala grand opening of the Chalk River and Area Lions Club Recreation Centre on Saturday, January l7. A project initially conceived in the 1930's. Lions' members. Village and township officials and area residents finally saw their dream become a reality.
Congratulations and well-deserved thank-you's flowed freely from the podium. Scan Conway, MPP for Renfrew County commended the Lions' Club on their commitment and dedication to a project which began August 30, 1986 with the official sod turning and saw completion a mere four and a half months later. Mike Culleton president of the club expressed his thanks to fellow Lions, Wintario and the Village of Chalk River and its residents for all their hard work. Reeve Robert Seguin praised the Lions, commenting on the splendid appearance of the recreation centre which was built by local contractor, Clifford Labine. Reeve Seguin also introduced honoured guests in attendance who were not directly affiliated with the Lions Club such as Len Hopkins, MP Renfrew-Nipissing-Pembroke, Lyall Smith, mayor of Deep River, Clare Dagg, Reeve of Rolph Buchanan, Wylie and Mackey Townships and

Frank Johnstone, president of the Chalk River Branch of the Royal Canadian Legion. A plaque to commemorate the official opening of the centre was presented to Mike Culleton by Reeve Seguin on behalf of theVillage. Keith Blimke, Lions' community fund raising chairman said "We can all feel part owner of something that will benefit the Village of Chalk River and surrounding area." Blimke extended a special thank-you to the seniors of the community who were instrumental in the early years of fund raising.

Lucio Appolloni, Wintario representative, recalled how, in 1984, he was "summoned" by Village clerk, Pauline Rantz, "to discuss the possibility of a much needed community centre." Appolloni continued, saying that out of 14 projects under consideration for grants from Wintario last year, the Lions' centre was one of three approved in the area as the need here was greatest. "It is very gratifying as a member of the civil service to see a file number become a reality," said Appolloni.

Lions' District Governor, Jack Anthony noted that. with the new recreation centre would come the formation of a Seniors' Club, a Teen Club and a Lioness Club. A variety of other functions are anticipated for the new centre such as banquets, dances, family reunions, wedding receptions and sporting events. Upcoming events include the Sixth Annual Chalk River and Area Lions' Winter Carnival and Broomball Tournament on January 23, 24 and 25. the Cub Kar Rally on February 7 and Talent Night scheduled for late spring.

An engraved clock was presented by Dave Kelly, member of the Madawaska Valley Lions' Club to local president, Mike Culleton. Lesjte Burtt, local Lions' member received flowers in recognition of his excellent organization of the dinner and dance.
Following the delicious dinner and appreciation speeches, a large crowd enjoyed dancing to the sounds of the Variety Four. Many other area residents who were unable to get tickets for the sold-out dinner and opening ceremonies attended the dance to show their support for the Lions' Club's efforts. Special added touches supplied by the Lions' Club to make the evening even more memorable were fresh flower corsages for all the ladies and the offer of a ride home to anyone who had enjoyed themselves too much.
A long-time dream, the dedication of a club and the commitment of a community have made the Chalk River and Area Lions' Club Recreation Centre a reality.

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Chalk River and Area Lions Rec Centre
2005
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The facilities of the Chalk River and Area Lions Club Rec Centre are used by many area groups including the Rolph, Buchanan,Wylie andMcKay Historical Society for their annual fund raising Lumberjack Supper and St Patric's Dance shown here

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Proceeds presentation
2005
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
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The Chalk River and Area Lions Club presents the proceeds ($600.)of it's annual "Lights of Harmony" to the Deep River and District Hospital.

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Donation for XRay equipment
2005
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
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The Chalk River and Area Lions Club presents the Deep River and District Hospital with a $2000. donation to aid in the purchase of new X Ray equipment.

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Pat and Mark at the Lions Community Centre
2005
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada
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Lions Pat and Mark man the Lions Table at the 2005 Spring Extravaganza held in the Lions Community Centre

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$3278.85 were raised in the annual Chalk River and Area Lions Club walkathon and Pig roast.
2005
Chalk River, Ontario, Canada