[tune I mnsxvorkregionxom I l‘lrursrirr}; July 15, 2010, 2 \ttmm rllc Sror- In I 3 ring" 'E' f. (1 it“ c GARDEN CENTRE ‘ CLEARANCE NCW UNDERWAY i PRICES SLASHED SAVE 40-7 0% Wide Selection of Annuals, Perennials, Trees 8r Shrubs BIN t PRICED Shop Early for Best Selection Fresh Shipments and late Season Special Buys Arriving Daily From our eenhouse Nurseries. ff WEI? r Jill? 7 “14" HANGING BASKET ,,. airyâ€. preventable: supervisor (’r'l'.’ page 1. Merit from the lifesaving Society for his (“Units at lsear rtey lake. "When we heard the screaming, it was Will who recognized the distress. I just thought it was fooling around," Mr. (keen said. “ I 'm incredibly proud and protrd too, that he took the initiative to save the life, that he had the knowledge and that he had the composure to take over the situation." The Bill Crothers Second- ary School student who's just completed Grade 9 was able to help the pair because just a two weeks earlier he completed his Bronze (lross certiï¬cation at the Lebovic Leisure Centre. “I was really astonished and proud of myself that I could get this award at age 15." he said. Will and his younger brother, James, 12. grew up around water and were always taught to respect it. lheir mother, lltarrrre, rs a former lifeguard and their lather rs a former lororrto firefighter "lo rne, learning hots to swim and stay afloat is an essential lile skill." Mr. (ireen said. Will works at the pool as an instructor. in an effort to teach young children water safety skills, the York Region l)is- trict Board of Education and the York (Iatholic District School Board have partnered with various aquatic facili- ties throughout the region to provide students in (irade 3 the Swim to Strna've pro- gram. The program has been offered at the lebovic leisure (lentre pool since 2006. “It's meant to prepare them for an unexpected fall into deep water." said Stacey Stevens, aquatic supervisor at the pool. Children are taught a spe- ciï¬c skill sequence over three in-water sessions: roll into deep water, tread water for one rrrrnute and s\\llll 'rt) rrr lhe rollrrrg srrrrulates an unexpected tall rnto the turret. treadingtsater enables the child to get his or her hearings and swirrrrrring gets the child to shore, the pool edge or boat. “It's awareness and respecting the water." Ms Stevens said. "liven after only three weeks, it's amazing the improvements you see." There is also a classroom component on water safety. Swimming is the second most popular activity, after bicycling, in (Ianada among children between ï¬ve and l2 years of age, yet about half of (‘anadian children never take traditional swimming lessons. according to the Lifesaving Society. "We‘re very fortunate in Stouffville and I think a lot of parents recognize the impor- tance of swimming lessons," Ms Stevens said. “To me, it's so preventable some of the things that hap- pen in the summer in backâ€" yard pools." CANADIAN COUNTRY Musrc’s RISING STAR ALEX J. ROBINSON THURSDAY, JULY 22 / 8PM â€"- NEXT WEEK! n CENTRE FOR ARTS 8 ENTERTAINMENT , it.“ ‘ ‘3' 91$ {orbits ,’ s‘ on NT r l905l 640-2322 ; ow»: www.mneteenonthemricca