st tribune january 15 1997 p 3 call out to community to add extras to new no frills ice pad by bruce stapley correspondent on target on schedule and right on the money thats the status of the second ice pad currently under construction at the rec centre the 11 million facility which saw the first shovel go into the ground in midseptember should be completed in midfebru ary as originally anticipated the seven person crew assigned to the job by the branick group the local contractor undertaking the project has managed to stay on schedule thanks to a mild december which helped make up for a soggy october while the project will come in on budget it will be up to the commu nity to put the finishing touches on the job according to branick group coowner tony mauro this is a no frills pad said mauro there are some details that will have to be completed there will be no finish ing of the dressing rooms and the electrical and plumbing has only been roughed in thats what the town asked us to do the remaining work will be the responsibility of the user groups said mauro a lot of people made commitments when they were push ing to have the second pad built now its time for them to come for ward people will have to buy their bricks for the wall of- fame and some service groups and local people will have to come forward so we can get this thing complete mauro who along with his bran ick group partners michael mott and emilio ronco are local resi dents said he is confident the loose ends will be tied up were hoping people will come along before the end of the project the people in town are very good and one way or anoth er theyll get the job done mauro said his company has made every effort to use local trades people wherev er possible in constructing the facility the compa nys own commitment has included building one of the four dressing rooms free of charge along with kicking in other extras meanwhile town facilities direc tor john crawley and his recreation department staff are lining up cus tomers for the new year round facil ity with upwards of 90 per cent of prime time hours tentatively booked for the 199798 winter ice season the emphasis will be on marketing off hour times and summer ice said crawley we have been conducting a campaign for spring and summer ice and there have been lots of inquiries from private skating and hockey schools and summer hockey leagues with summer rates of 125 and 70 per hour plus gst for prime and nonprime time respectively he said the pad should be attractive to many groups crawley said the goal is to have the ice in the new pad by may of this year just after the ice is taken out of the existing rink the summer ice could go down earlier if its economically feasible if we have the customers well put it in workers put in the boards at the ice pad under construction at stouffville rec centre last thursday photosjoerd witteveen m u l t 1 1 ml e d i a the freelance alternative esthetician reflexologist massage therapist julia 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