BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolunGDyrmgmm 2 § i i 5 S I E 3, 8 s? . Terrace On Rouge Creek is a luxury lowâ€"rise building with 104 suites set for the west end. Stouffville's first condominiums will be ready for occupancy sometime near the end of next year or early in 2012. Terrace On Rouge Creek, located just north [ij}. ': of Main Street on Baker Hill Boulevard in ' - 7w. j" . ;' ‘ west-end Stouffville, isaluxurylow-rise build- ‘ ‘ ing with 104 suites for sale. The ï¬veâ€"storey building, which will back onto the Rouge Creek Conservation area, will be equipped with a ï¬tness centre, which has male and female steam rooms, wash- rooms and showers, a party room, guest suite, lounge, 24â€"hour concierge and an under- ground spray-ofl bay for vehicles. Each floor opens up to a fully furnished lounge/ meeting area that has a wet bar, wash- room and Internet access. More than 80 per cent of the units are already sold, according to Ruth Klem, a sales representative for Royal lePage, which is han- 201 0 Chevrolet (Juthiii LT dlingthe project. “I’m sure once construction starts, we’ll CALL NICK ZANZDNICU sell out quickly,†she said. V vmwwmwewé ï¬r’e‘ r I -' ' I '0 1 73‘0" “75:79 1.3 NICK 3 [GK 5 z v, «.ing‘ r Stoufli'ille Sun-Tribune I w Daily activity can give you the balance, strength and flexibility you need to stay healthy. Physical activity can help you sleep, have more energy and cope with stress. Choose activities you enjoy such as walking, gardening, dancing, swimming and exercising. Ask a friend to join you. Presented by Réc ' " Child'en'sMental Start slowly. Add 10 minutes of activity at a time, until you can do 30 minutes on most days. Benefiting mama f 5m" é «xPANStI’PJtAMN‘*-"- mo'n growing. Together. Consult your doctor before starting any exercise program. mm “H H" mm; ,7. ,, Media Partner MAPKHKM ECONOMIST SUN (SEW-Tribune Hen/t!)(mined/0n } ‘r: i 800 it)! 5655 my" 1 HM) 2‘32 W3 . . lurk Region \.‘.~.‘.'\~J.;,'ni'l< in injuryprevention 5 HOUSING: Eighty per cent of units sold town’s ï¬rst condos 'l'he groundâ€"breaking ceremony takes place 'ersday. VVrth remaining units ranging in price from $373,000 to $459,000, the project is aimed at empty nesters. “The price range isn't conducive to ï¬rst- time home buyers,†Ms Klem said. With remaining units ranging in price from $373,000 to $459,000, the condo is aimed at empty nesters. 'I‘he lower-priced unit gets a buyer 1,178 square feet with two bedrooms and two bath- rooms, a den, living room, dining room and kitchen, a covered balcony, one parking space and a locker. 'Ihe higherâ€"priced suite is 1,540 square feet in size with all the same rooms and amenities as the lower-priced model. For more information, go to wwbelcomocom or call 905-640 7376. Your Child's Mental Health Overcorriinq tie ,â€"- {.3 c3- ‘ “ Iris the Dragon Join us as Gayle shares her personal experience as a mother of a child with mental illness and how this inspired her to help others. A discussion with professionals from Markham Stouffville Hospital’s Child and Adolescent Mental Health Team will follow Gayle’s presentation. Tuesday, October 5, 2010 7 pm. â€" 9 pm. Markham Stouffville Hospital Auditorium 381 Church Street, Markham ON (Parking will be validated) To reserve your seat, please contact Norma at 905.472.7373 x6197 or njames@msh.on.ca