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Vic Johnston Community Centre

A Brief History of the Streetsville Arena and it's Namesake, Vic Johnston
In the late 1950's, Vic Johnston would get up in the middle of the night and leave his Main Street home (where Murphy's Ice Cream Parlour now stands) to flood the lacrosse box so the neighbourhood children would have a place to play hockey. Few suspected then that this community-minded man would be one of the founding spirits of the Streetsville and District Arena.

Described as a strong-minded charater by those who knew him, Vic was a retired machinist and chairman of the local hydro board in Streetsville. Although Vic and his wife Vera had no children, the Johnstons were involved in activities for youth and community in general. For example, Vic, without fanfare, would often clean and care for the town's baseball diamond.

The community realized in 1958 a hockey arena was needed in town because their children had to travel to Brampton to play. Vic along with Bill Arch Sr. and Len Lee established a steering committee within the town council with a dream to construct a community centre to serve the people of Streetsville. 

The committee canvassed the town door to door for the $179,500.00 needed to cover the building costs. This was done during a time when many jobs were lost to the local aircraft industry cancelling the Avro Arrow, the collection fell short. There was not enough collateral to satisfy the local bank so the first board of directors, including Vic, guaranteed the mortgage. 

The town's dream of buidling an arena became a reality three short years later in 1961 with the official opening of the Streetsville and Distrcit Community Centre Inc. The enormous mortgage was retired only two years later in 1963.

During the first year a total of 16 teams played out of the arena under the banner of the Streetsville and District Minor Hockey Association. Artificial ice was not established in the arena until the second year of operation. The first year was played on natural ice surface which was constanly depentent on the outside weather.

On June 25th, 1973 a testimonial dinner was given in honour of the late Vic Johnston and the Streetsville & District Community Centre was renamed the Vic Johnston Community Centre.

Residents of Streetsville take pride that no government money was used to build or operate the arena. Only during the $600,000.00 replacement of the arena floor and ice plant in the mid 90's was some government money used.

The Vic Johnston Community Centre stands as one of the few independently-run arenas in southern Ontario.  

In 2008 the Vic Johnston Community Centre under went a $7 million dollar renovation.


PAST ARENA BOARD CHAIRMAN
Vic Johnston
Jon Clipperton
Brian Anderson
Jim Gray Sr.
Ted Irwin
Steve Stone
Myles Robinson
Jim Gray


Mr. Vic Johnston on the left and Mr. Don McKeracher on the right presents the Most Valuable Player Award to Todd Jackson of the Streetsville NIDO'S 
Eagles at the Tyke Tournament in 1974.

2019-2020
Arena Board Members

Todd Ladner
(Chairman)

Directors

•Myles Robinson
•Toby Gardiner
•George Vrbos
•Todd Smith
•Jim Gray
•Neil Painchaud
•Ken Hunter

Treasurer 
James Parsons
Secretary
Melanie​ Flake

Facility Manager
Jeff Duggan
The Vic Johnston Community Centre stands as one of the few independently-run arenas in southern Ontario