; Ice plant heats new arena 0 You can watch a ï¬gure skat- er’s performance or a hockey game from the seats or go behind a goal. You can sip a cappuccino from the upstairs snack bar on a bistro table overlooking the ice. How new is this stuff? Much of the technology wasn't around when Mr. Richardson was general man- ager of the $38-million General Motors Centre when it opened in OshawainZOOG. 0 Red, black and white aren’t just the Clipper jersey colours. They give a clean, modem feel to the place. Lovethetilingworkat thewash- room entranoea °Accessible parking is at the éame grade as the entrance, which also “Ii‘s the ice plant heating the building," said Mike Richardson, theitown’s manager of facilities and 0 Glass is big and not just around the rinksYou can see some of it driv- ing by. There’s much more inside, giving it a bright, natural look. But don’t be worried about bright sun blinding a goaltender. It works a lot like two-way glass in your home or business. And saves more energy. stands The heat is recovered from the ice-making process and piped under the seats. It’s one of several energy-saving extras. @WTribune pix/Mag Cmtwt ENTER YOUR FRIENDS NEIGHBOURS To enter call 905.640.2612 ext 23 or e-mail imason@yrmg.com 0 The Stouffville Figure Skating Club, which is moving to the com- plex. will have the town’s ultimate corner ofï¬ce. It's one of two glass cubes that sit above and between the rinks. The club also has an ice- level room and storage space. FIGURE ms The Stouï¬ville Spirit It. A will play and practice at the Stouffville Arena. The Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville Minor Hockey Association will rent , tyofioeonthenewpadsbut M' theoldtinkasitsbase. Other include the StOufl'ville Ama- Hockey league, which is the “You’re like a kid in a candy store building one of these," said Rob Ray- croft, the town’s director of leisure and community services. “You'll likelyorflydothisonceinacareer and you want to do it right.†Price for the arena has not been broken down. Total price tag for the rinks/ï¬re hall project was $24 mil- lion. men's and Women’s organization, and the Stouï¬ville Markham Girls hockey club. O'I‘here are 12 dressing rooms, all of different dimensions, under the stands. The smallest can be used by parents dressing their children or for girls playing on boys’ teams who need their own space. futures a large kiss and ride zone. There is puking for 290 vehicles. Natural Almonds Compound Chocolate Chips Ingmarorjumbo Peanut Butte regular or naval, 25342 Pure Milk Chocolate Covered Almonds Dried Cranberries Coloured or Chocolate Goldgn Ralsms Merckens MARKHAM a. 14TH CROSSINGS (90953 471-5605 MARKqu SHOPPING CENTRE ( 5) 475-7220 SCARBOROUGH TOWN CENTRE (416 296-0287 STOUFFVILLE 1070 HOOVER PARK DRIVE ( 5) 642-202 STOUFFVILLE 1070 HOOVER PARK DRIVE 642-2022 NEWMARKET GREEN LANE CENTR ( 5) 853-0147 AURORA SHOPPING CENTRE (905) 751 ~1822 Moulding Wafers SpoclalSavaflableatuleselocams): 22? 2524: 42? 1.39/1“ 132/1009 32? swoon «mummm WWWâ€. mnmmm mammal-mm Wanna. In sum CHEVROLETWORVETTE INC 905-294-1440 Visit our 24 hour Showroom at www.markvllloohovrolomom 51336 Hwy: 7,, Magkham W Optimum “‘ USED VEHICLES Canada.-,._., . INSEA'DADUN Wm mnmnmm mmmmmmm mmmmam