t 20 economist suntribune whitchurchstouffville saturday sept 21 2002 2d laser vision correction dr j p znajda offering you freedom from dependency on glasses and freedom from the bother irritaion and expense of contact lenses a procedure that not only alters vision but changes personality demeanor and selfconfidence there is a preferred time schedule to meet your busy life schedule not all patients are candidates for this procedure to find out if you will benefit from laser vision correction please call 416 2812015 to arrange a free consultation scarborough 1371 neijson road suite 407 cake activities mark leisure centre birthday by hannelore volpe staff writer stouflvilles new indoor pool fitness and library building celebrates its first birthday today as residents continue to stream through its doors everyone is invited to the anniversary celebrations at the lebovic leisure centre woodcraft fall sale 3s deluxe harvest tables its our biggest advertised saving ever choose from pine oak maple or cherry in any size and finish you desjre example 3x5 pine standard finish reg 1099 now 7 1 5 oak reg 1 600 now 1 040 maple reg 2115 now 1 295 storewide savings featuring specials on bedroom and dining room furniture mississaugaopfn sunday 2185 dundas slw at dunwin 905 6072247 the barn open sunday haridiam rd steele ave 416 2932279 workshop showroom 370 denison st e harkham 905 4752488 whitby open sunday iii dunlop stwat brock st 905 6682770 in memorial park from 1 1 am to 1 pm there is cake hot dogs juice and bal loons as well as art and kids activities by latcham gallery staff a time capsule will be sealed in the lobby of the leisure centre when its opened in 2102 people will find 35 items representing the century noted marilyn ferguson the wwtchiuchstouftville librarys ceo those items include photos of the building during its construction brochures posters and other materials from the bia the strawberry festival and the fundraising campaigns current fashions and some floppy computer disks dating back to the days when they were still floppy mayor wayne emmerson is dedicat ing a plaque for the building a bench and a tree originally dedicated at dickson hill public school for courtney trempe a young student killed in a dog attack several yearsago will be rededi cated and placed outside courtneys corner at the library the stouflville swim team is having its registration day and the junior life guards are volunteering at the festivities it is really a centre for all ages and interests noted tom graham whitchurchstouffvilles director of leisure services on average the leisure facility gains between 120 to 150 new members each month the majority join the fitness centre more than a thousand towels are carried to the pool week by swimmers including those coming for lessons an average of 6000 visits are made to the fitness centre and pool each month about 100 young people are employed in parttime jobs mostly at the pool since we have opened we have probably trained about 200 in leadership programs noted micole ongman recreation and aquatics supervisor for the department of leisure services there was a new computer registra tion system to implement and the front reception desk has become an infor mation and community service desk said mr graham patrons can now register for pro grams any time the building is open between 6 am and 10 pm seven days a week the reception desk is also the place to buy dog licences and collect more information on leisure department and town programs the number of items in circulation at the library increased 18 per cent between january and july compared to the same time last year observed mrs ferguson the number of books videos cas settes and other materials circulated dur ing this time period rose from about 66000 lastyear to around 78000 this year now there are nine internet sta tions she added there used to be one at the old library the librarys internet was used 57 times in july of last year compared to 485 this july 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