Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 14 Mar 2009, p. 8

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Expand library,ama|gamate seniors centres: report Dr. Brandy Pridham ND. 904.642.8555 37 Sandiford Dive, Suite 105 FOR INFORMATION CONTACT: If you or your child suffers from LEARNING DISABILITIES then attending this free symposium may be the most important thing you do this year. You will discover the tme cause of these conditions and natural solutions and options you can use right away to overcome them. Many children and adults with ADD and Dyslexia have seen significant improvement without medication. Dr. Turner is an inter- national speaker and lecturer who has been featured on the Dini Petty Show, National News, Canada AM, CFTO News, Man'lyn Denis CITYLINE and Riley Live. He will presentafreesymposium on Thurs. Mar.19"‘ at 7:30 pm at the Stouffville Health Centre, 6219 Main Street. Breast Thermography Clinic “This facility should be built as part of the integral use build- ing, i.e. Lebovic Leisure Centre. where cross-over pmgmmmmg opportunities exist and utiliza- 0 retire the existing Ballantlae and Silver Jubilee facilities for seniors and create one dedicated location (2010 - 2012) 0 refurbish the five-pitch ball diamond at Thicketwood Par- kette (2010 - 2014) 0 refurbish ball diamond No. l and Memorial Park’s grandstand (2010) 0 approximately seven mini soccer fields will be required (after 2010) 0 add two lit soccer pitches to Bethesda Park (2013) - expand the Igbovic Leisure Centre (2012) . 0 build a second fitness/well- ness centre with an indoor pool and indoor track (2013 - 2014) Stouflville Memorial Park and move it adjacent to the Lebovic Leisure Centre (2011 - 2014) Thermography is a non-invasive screening tool for assessing breast health. Saturday, March let 9-3pm Stouffville Clinic of Naturopathic Medicine From '0 1. Also included in the strat- egy report was the Whitchurch- That report is expected to be done by the end of this year. “The need for a program leview is really necessary." said Dave Cash. the town's chief administra- tive ofiicer. “It doesn't make sense for us to build space if we don't have a comprehensive look at all programming needs.” The facilities study was one of four components that make up the leisure service master plan. The other components. which still need to be completed, are a cultural master plan/strategy, volunteer engagement strategy and leisure programming strat- pose space will be required by the time Wtchumh-Stouffville teaches full build-out. There is currently 25,000 square feet avail- able. The study also noted a total of 42,400 square feet of multipur- tion of multipurpose rooms can occur for specialized program- ming mquinements." according to the report. Are you a victim of impaired driving? We're here to help. MADD Canada Tel.: 1-800-665-MADD “The consultants believe that the 0.65 square feet gross floor area per capita represents a stan- dard that will maintain the cur- rent level of service and reflects the requirements of the commu- nity," according to Mr. Raycroft’s summary report. The Silver Jubilee Club would give way to a new seniors centre. Stouffville library, which it stated The strategy also recom- will require an additional 7,119 mended there be only one central square feet of space by2023 if it is library and that it be integrated to remain in line with the provin- with other town facilities in order cial guideline of 0.65 square feet to maximize space efficiencies. of floor area per capita. “The original premise, dating “The original premise. dating back to 2004, was the creation of a satellite facility in Ballantrae at approximately 6,600 square feet in size. ml maintaining a central facility, staff believe that overall space allocations may be reduced through building efficiencies," according to the report. WWMW‘ lammmraltoduvohm' m.madd.ca STAFF PHOTOIJIM MASON - team and personal sports for women and giris « Intuest in the following areas will albsequenfly inmase: ~ gentler, more passive activities - individualistic, selhlirected, self- scheduled pursuits - activities that support flexibility and convenience - pursuits that provide a cultural experience â€" casual, informal pursuits that take less time less interest predicted for your team sports, guys â€" activities with fitness-only focus, as opposed to holistic wellness - consumptive activities like hockey in the summer ‘ indoor pursuits, other than at home MMacmrdingto «mmlntemtwill Mklesenedandmay mndedinefor. ~ many team sports and large group - many rugged, strenuous activities

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