In 50 years, iPods, BlackBerâ€" ries, gasoline-powered vehicles, our clothes and even possibly Kraft Dinner will be nothing more then relics found in museums and gawked at by people completely puzzled byhow we lived. 7 In an effort to provide a bit more insight into what life was like in Whitchurch-Stouffville in 2010, the town is putting together a time capsule. Filled with photos and mem- orabilia, it will be buried inside the lower lobby of the Clippers Sports Complex The capsule is to be opened in 2060. The twin-pad arena on Weldon Road opens next month. As part of the time capsule's contents, the town wants to include essays written by resi- dents detailing today’s local life. “This all seems to be us decid- ing what should go in the time capsule and we thought (the essays) would be a good way to get the community involved," said Carolyn Nordheimer James, CEO of the Whitchurch-Stouffville Public library. “We’d like to know FUTURE: Essays on life in Whitchurch-Stouffville to be opened in 2060 Put your thoughts inside arena time capsule FEBRUARY OPENING BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg.com what was important to people at the time the time capsule was being put together.†Tï¬Ã© can be no longer than 500 words and} the deadline has been extended to Ian. 25. “Write about something somebody your age would want to know about," Ms Nordheimer James said. People who do not want to write an essay can submit a poem, bullet points or children's artwork, but “they do have to fall. in with the intent of what we're trying to do," Ms Nordheimer James said. Submissions must include the authors name, address and phone number and can be dropped off at the Whitchurchtouflvi/ie Public Ubrary, 30 Burkhoider St or emaiied to wsplinfoOwhitchumhâ€"Iibrary.on.ca ‘Writo about something somebody your age would want to know about! Carolyn Nordheimer James CEO of the Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville Public Library The town is ï¬lling a time capsule with photos, memorabilia and essays by residents. The capsule will be buried in the lower lobby of the Clippers Sports Complex. The twin-pad arena on Weldon Road opens next month. Between paying fines, insurance deductibles, and other out-of-pocket expenses, most people understand tickets and accidents can be costly. What many people DON'T know is that there is usually another “hidden†cost which is just around the corner. It comes in the form of higher insurance rates and can usually be found in the renewal letter you receive in the mail from your insurance company. NO! For the driver with tickets and accidents, there is good news and hope of lowering your rate. In fact, there are some drivers with ticketsor accidents that are actually paying LESS than similar drivers with clean driving records. Certain insurance companies actually target this type of risk and have competitive rates. The trick is finding those companies. The simplest and easiest thing you can do to lower your rate is to SHOP AROUND. Why? Because the rates charged by different insurance companies, to insure the same driver, with the same car, for the same coverage, can vary by hundreds and even thousands of dollars. With quotes from over 30 of the top insurance companies in Canada, lnsuranceHotline.com is the best way to make sure you aren't overpaying for your car insurance. And it is completely FREE to use. So don't waste another minute. Go online to InsuranceHotline.com and start saving your money now. Your Driving Record Impacts Your Car Insurance Rate The Hidden Cost of Tickets and Accidents What’s The REAL Secret to Lowen‘ng Your Rate? Does This Mean I’m Doomed To Pay A Bundle? just How Costly Are Tickets And Accidents? Start Saving Your Money Now. STAFF FILE PHOTO/$10530 WITTEVEEN