- 2s PRA CEEOL OTL OT OEE SCT PTT PITS 2 LI OLE A OTE BES 6! IS ORT RG Be ATI A YE IS LEE GAGES CO BENS LD SBE TS SOOT CLEEE SAIL ND LOL CRE TEENIE AES LIE SE GOL POLLO ALGE DD SOE EDA EES, AB Ez | : SIN : < [Aa ~ . Y *. eAoS ier esc ; Prey e "0 eae OPES rattler y Ee 7 I 54 > >> ifas' : © Pee eSe if CAG: ‘ Retreentn wie rs : Pg. see as oe) Sah vy, ot vat Soars 15, 1966 A) ein si he eae CAB tin: arinnnae = cencnieeiifi amy a = a nn er ee a a ae a a a a ee —_— oe — "OUR TON” rae This addition proved to be such a rood pee _| source of revenue, that about two vears OF all the many clubs in our town, later the. Community Club decided they would by far the largest is the Caselar Commmnity} like to build a new recreation halt. Finds Club. All employees of the Comnany are however, were not aufficient, so Caratar full members, their wives, children, and Asbestos Cornoration undertock to bufld the other residents of the district may be hall which they rent to the Community Clin affiliated membera. Thie club was firet orpanited and etarted in 1953 andl haa | egontirmed to exnand in all nhaaea 3° its The new building was formally dnened on Pecember i%th, 1966 with a kaffet dance, . a large crowd in attendance, operation. At the present tine this buitdins t- equinped with a reading library eontsiniss approximately 2,000 books, a pames roon, a ¢lub room, which is used extenrivel, main auditorium complete with atape, dressing rooma, kitchen, and vcrofestion | | The first Community Club building | ri bosth equinped With two lorem nrojectors, was what is now, the pool hall, with e gmalh snack bar adjoining. In the beginning the snack bar waa overated in- dependently on a lease, tut at a later date the Community Club undertosk the running af 3% themselwes. The old sommunity hall has been the centre of many activities, and while it lacked some of the amenities of the new hall, it will be remembered nostakpically by many of the older residents, Other buiidingas owned by the Community TLib include the skating rink and the curling rink. Jo run all thie efficiently it takes six full time and about eight nart tine employees, and the controlling hody is the Comunity Club Committee consisting of fire annually elected directors, and two Comnanyv appot-tmentée who meet at least once a month to arrange and direct this onenatigy for YOU, in ®OM THI". Early in 1958 an addition, in the form of a club lounge was built on to the old hall, and, to the great delight of all and sundry, beer was obtainable without the customary two weeks waiting period. The Fditers.