1 tiding plan for disabled ijdisabled children can do something other children do as soon as they mount a horse says timothy moore spokesman for the community association riding for the disabled card program mr moore presented a six- minute film i saw a child to council at the last meeting about how children benefit physically and mentally from this launching pad program council advised mr moore to present the plan to the lake simcoe region conservation authority which pwns the land first started in parisin 1985 it is proven that when disabled children get on a horse they become self- confident it is difficult to tell a disabled rider when hes on a horse it is a risk experience everyone needs and gives the kids a spatial awareness as opposed to a controlled environment mr moore says fthe card program improves relaxation increases strength and coordination and improves the childs cardiorespiratory functions away from a hospital atmosphere he adds mr moore on behalf of the card program wants to open a new 200mile trail between the 5th and 6th concessions just a half mile north of aurora road the land is heavily forested and would be ideal for a card satellite operation mr moore says he wants to work in unison with the town and by conserving and utilizing the land would help the disabled in your community it would not be a drain on the town or the lscra he says t ballantrae beavers troo shows the way to have fun bailantrae area youngsters turned out at the centennial community centre last week for a day of fun and friendship when the local beavers troop joined parents and friends a host of activities were planned for the youngsters and they responded in kind at left ada jacque tosses a rock on the shuffleboard table in a friendly competition with jason barton below scott siddall 4 tries his skill at the bean bag board under- the watchful eye of a scout leader scott is still too young to be in the beavers but is getting a head start on the fun photosandre wolbert m parking snag nixes stouffville apartment stouffville bakery owners will not be granted five parking spaces in or around main street for an apartment proposal council decided tuesday following recommendations photoandre wolbert thinking day tribute stouffville area girl guides anttscouts celebrated thinking day last sunday at christ church anglican to honor lord and lady badenpowell who began the scouting movement but the day marked a special celebration for local guides as well they were dedicating a flag to the memory of stouffvilles phyllis wells who was deeply involved in local guiding here linda menar performs the ceremony as barb hie and rev paul scuse look on j ju i local politicians decided the move to allow potential tenants the use of municipal parking spaces in the stouffville public library lot would not be in the better interests of the town owners peter and gethard hartung via spokesman ken sandiford had requested a parking exemption be given the green light so four small affordable housing units could be built beside the library lane but council and the library board are not prepared to rectify the developers parking needs quite so easily town planner michael saunders writes in his report the town has no control over the future tenants and their parking needs it is now up to the proponent to resolve his parking problem with private arrangements the library board wrote a letter in response to the bakers requests the library board is concerned that it would be establishing a precedent for public lots in the town of whitchurchstouffville and would jeopardize the librarys future expansion plans library offers book amnesty the stouffville public library is launching its eightday amnesty campaign sunday so all overdue books and other library material can be returned the library announced this week j it is the last opportunity to return material before fines are raised from five cents to 10 cents a day starting march 5 this is the first time in ten years the library has raised fines says sheila mcleod reference librarian although the fines at stouffville library are increasing regional library fines are still higher i eaccordingito unreport but although mayor fran sainsbury has concerns the housing is desperately needed in the community she voted to support staffs position housing is a real need and apartments are really heeded but the proposed units are not attractive and tenants would be looking out a back wall ward 2 councillor ron robb also supported the position we have been very good to the people at the stouffville bakery and have made a lot of concessions for them we have always bent over backwards to try and accommodate them but this is one area where we cant help he said and ward 6 councillor jim sanders fears the move could provoke future problems public parking is needed more and more we will have many more complaints in future if we give a few away now he said the tenants would have had to lease the parking space but council wants more information from staff on where it stands with parking lot allocation singles meeting tuesday the dangers inherent in transferring the bitterness of a marriage breakup on to children arid other family members will be the topic as the stouffville singles support group meets tuesday feb 17 calvin stone an ordainedminister with a parttime posting at st james presbyterian church will lead the group in a discussion of the importance of honoring those close to us by protecting them from the effects of negative feelings about an exspouse mr stone says he plans to tie in the question of the resolution of guilty along with the place of love in dealing with life after marital separation meetings are held in the rear lounge of st james presbyterian church main street east stouffville newcomers are welcome for information call 6421225 or 6405486 earn extra money 1 become a 1 carrier today j call 9 2948244 or 6402100 attention flyer advertisers wc am delivery your flyers far u utile n 3 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