Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 20, 2007, p. 1

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whitckurckstouffville public library thursdaysept202007 9 servingthecomiwunrryofwhrtchurchstouffville 32 pages1 including gst ez concussion at national triak zlt cant keep matt off team canada referendum 2 youth 9 things to do 14 classified 27 your marriage in tuneup some spend moretime on cars course leader by hannelore volpe staff writer do you pay more attention to keeping your car tuned up than keeping your marriage running smoothly have you ever felt you need help in understanding your spouse a little better more and more people are turning to marriage maintenance courses one of them is the marriage course which is being offered in stouffville next month the courses are for healthy marriages and not for those in crisis couples facing serious difficulties in their marriage are advised to seek counselling or family therapy the eight evening sessions of the marriage course coverj all the hotbutton issues that crop up in any marriage with the aim of building a healthy marriage that lasts a lifetime the course deals with improv ing communication resolving conflicts good sex dealing with parents children and inlaws and other topics the course fosters an appre ciation for each other stouffville resident nancy stover said it is definitely an affirmation that respect within marriage proper attitudes honesty and openness are very critical to a healthy rela tionship see marriage page 21 the tradition of terry fox staff photosusie kockerscheidt stoufrvilles 26th annual terry fox run drew 752 participants and 101 volunteers and raised more than 70000 at the stouffville arena and track sunday more money especially from school events is still to come for more see additional photos on page 3 and jim masons column on page 6 york health shortfall near crisis by david fleischer staff writer if health and social service fund ing doesnt catch up to york regions growth our social fabric could be on the verge of crisis according to one service provider its not a new story its very historic to york region monica auerbach director ofjewish family and child services said of a new report indicating the 905 area is being shortchanged to the tune of l6 billion her organization works with communities throughout the region and has 16 social workers in local schools in order to have healthy com munities and strong neighbour hoods you need strong families said ms auerbach a former direc tor of transitional and supportive housing services of york region in her work with the homeless and families she has seen the same issues recurring its just so apparent how fami lies are under stress and trying to cope on a daytoday basis she said the latest numbers come from a report issued tuesday by the strong communities coalition featuring an independent audit by pricewa- terhousecoopersllr it shows local residents are receiving less fund ing than the rest of the province despite a growing need the coalition is comprised of the united ways in york durham and peel regions and oakville as well as the york region human see social page 20 speciauzing in volkswagen audi porsche european asian hybrid 138sandiforddrunit5 9056422886 1877410auto www410autoca dr sheldon lazier i dr waseema ali i dr dan kobric leon kofman dd 0ehtuwst j2 fbeec0hsuitat105h 9056427474 wwwsmileclinicca w 6212 main street just east of the train station si hand picked i jarthau jewellers f 6312 main st 9056404646

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