Ms Carruthet‘s said she was looking for Aboriginal words that meant educatinn. leam- ing or teaching. But they seemed too long and difï¬cult to pronounce. so they optcd to name the after the Wanda! coml‘mmity. When the school opens, it is expected to have about 200 to 300 students from junior kinderganen to Grade 8. according to Ms Carrmhem I! will have a capacity of 576 sm- dents. In deciding what to . ' school. York Region Disu'ict School ‘ trmtee Loralea Carmthcrs asked for community input and what- she got was an ovarwhelming resmme to honour theWendat people. The school board. through an archeolo- gisx. contacted leaders- of the Huronâ€"Wanda! Nation mmmmeï¬ontoseekmeu endorsement and assistance in naming the school. ‘Iwantedtomakesurewewemdoing swimming that honoured them. nql some- thing we thought was respectful but actually a slap in the face.‘ she said. Other ' residents wanted the school named aft‘er the law Cedric Watson. 3 fonncr Smuffvillc principal. The two storey. 53.235.5quam-foot hum- ing, which is situated on about. ï¬ve acws of land. will have 27 classrooms. including ï¬ve kindergarten clammomx There will also be a Mnda! Village Public Schml will open in September 2012 at Reeves Way Boulevard and Isabella Uanden Lane. adjacent to a 16m cen- tury ancestral Aboriginal community known as the Wendat Mantle site. The site was discovered by subdivision developers. Most of it is now the stommater pond. with about ï¬ve per cam pmserved. BY SANDRA BOLAN sbohlntli’yrmg mm Smufl‘villc's newest elementary school has been named after who unoe lived in Whilchumh-Stouffvifle. LEARNING: Wenth Village RS. to open next year human-mu. a Aboï¬ginal‘name for town’s next school 18'"! ODIN“ COMMUNITY 203-377 Chum Sinai. Harmon ox L68 1." T: 905-421-4327 F: 9054714338 For Your Best Hearing To Datelz, I Would you like to improve WWW Sclaoca bring: you closer to natural human hearing than our baton 0 86! Ill SERVE! to ALL WE! 0F mam: AIDS 0 mm Tm" -Aor.m.munmmz£o DISPENSER! ‘ ouocm wth lmMMfllm 0000M mm- “nickname OIOCHAMEMWM hula-mum own-mum cunt-ammo“... q OWII‘MMWM °WNQMIW.~INM)M OWMWFIW OFMIMWWWHI ommm-mmmnhp Gnu-MRIch- No other schools are planned for WhitdIumh-Stouï¬ville in the next ï¬ve years. acmrding to Ms (Znnuthem HUMOUOLDHIOHSCHOM The old Slouï¬ville District Secondary School. on Bmmbte Crescent. was demol- ishcdhstyearandaflthat renninsisapark mg lot and a couple of light standards The last public schools to be constructed in Whitchurchéstouï¬ville were built two ymrs ago ~ Oscar Peterson. which was techn-i. cally a rebuild of Orchard Park Public micrmling to Ms (larruthers. and Harry Bowgs Public School. Consuucuon on Wanda: Village is expect- ed to start this summer. 'l‘ne playing ï¬elds to the m ofthe site are currently being used by the tmm. ‘M has been no further development on the site and no further development con- coming the disposition of the property.“ Mr. Virgo said. 1110 school closed in lune 2(1)? and a new high school opened thal fall a! “Eldon Road and Hoover Park Drive. ' Whitchurch Highlands Public School was demolished following the 2013-09 School year and rebuilt on its original site at Walden Ave- nue and Bloomingnon Road. It Ivaâ€"opened last September. The school is intended to take in students who are within the area and currently attend- ing Oscat Peterson Public School. according to a My 19 report to council by Catherine Kerr. planner. urban design for the Town of Whitchurcï¬-Stoumdne. ‘ large library. resource come and mlmi-spacc mom. ‘ Plans also acmmmmiute the addition of eighl‘more classroom The school is anticipated to cost iusl over ' , v - 1N5“. ' $10 million. accmding to Ross Virgo. senior manager of public affairs and ’communica- _ " I _ a, 3 lions for the York board ‘ “It‘s right on schedule." Ms (larmthcrs PARK ommmu ouocmwmmuummmmdm om6MMEmthMNnW~zmn 'uDinthBfllflM q 0WNIIEITIEII.IIIHIIM)W ‘FIIIMWWWHI The ban means all outdoor and npcn~ air burning for any purpmc. including mammal burning. is nm allowed. 'th ban will nemain in effect until dry conditions improve. Flm banned across towns A the ban has been issued for Georgina. has! Liwillimbury. \Wfltchumh-Slouï¬vme. King, Newnwkct and Aurora. Do you 5 suï¬er from 2 facial redness? ' If you experience - persistent facial redness or ‘ flushing you may have a called rosacea. (.kmï¬cd A Iajlertarqy Hiring: Mastmolqr Bra; Cf" Bathing .S'm'lj Baltlflff’ .meer: You are slmngty urged to mmply wnh [h is ban as it has been issued for you r prop- erty protection. safety and the safety n! lhv ï¬reï¬ghters who would haw lurt‘spund m an incident started by the unlawful but Hing nfmatcrials. v For more infummliun on this [mu at other any ï¬re safety information, mmam your municipal ï¬re service. In Whiu-huu h Stoutfville. call 905-640~9595‘ > «383: 8:3 w .35" 33:93 8 3.53 w: zzaannuaoau. SEQ. no. .9 9a .3438“ Buchanan (.9 Qualiï¬ed participants will receive: Study-rebut! skin evaluations by a study doctor Investigation! gel medication or phcobo (hpctive substance); Potemial compensation for your time and travel. can Mute fm appointment ' 377M1318L N.SnmMnkhun uarma ï¬ction Mlle-aging ' SBjMiQQS) 905-201-7371 mphhflxmtxmucpnu NORTH YORK 41 64398-415! ETOIIGOKE 4 1 6» 2318 58 1 MARINA" 905471-43 2‘. L’ mper Ave Wes! E Stouffv‘vlke Had :9 AUG Imql Ar". 0 Hum»!