\ruufh Iiic' \xm. lubmn' . myorkregiomm I ‘l‘hc StouffV refurbl from tJ A fc added " It '5 Mayor round Richar Susan] Markh the an mark I “It lmpn v " h’. New court, track upgrade from federal grant money “It's guing Iu be state of the an.†said Mayor Wayne limmerson. who was Sur- rounded by councillors Phil Bannon. Richard Barney. Ken Ferdinands and Susanne Hilton. as well as Oak Ridges- Markham MP Paul (mandrel in making the announcement on the smM-uwcn-d Hark Fridav afu-rmxm. The track and tennis mum at the Stouffvillo Arena on Ninth Line will be refurbished this year thanks to funding from the federal gtwemment. “By ini'prm'ing facilities mm as this. «me. we am helping to boost economic .u‘liVily and maintain a high quality of llk‘ fur n‘sidems of all ages.†Mr. (blan- dra. a Smuffvifle resident. said in a media release. l'hc ( ‘mnmunily Infrasmx'mn' lmpmvemem Fund is providing $150 million (wet two years for repairs and improvements to existing public com- munity infraflmflurv. such as mutton mums. parks and libraries All projects must be completed by March 31, 2014. The ( lommunity Infrastnx‘mrl- lmpmvemenl Fund gram is for $371.25!) "It's going to be a 1;, m facility." Mr‘ lammvrum sand. A fourth tennis court will also be an 93m \ 2 r V ’ Dr- W Rm†*4 f " ‘ ‘ » bk’i The Franklin-Council l'rack. three tennis courts and two lit soccer pitches were purchased by the [mm from the York Rogiun District Schnul Bnard "In 2007. Mr. Iimmcrwn said the plan was to ï¬x the sports complex up once it was paid off. which uu‘um-d last year. The mayor was not sure Mien the refurbishment m‘mld get underway. but he hoped it would be done before the start of the school track meet si'ason. "But that may lu' ttm smm." I The track was built in the early 19903 and named after btouffvillc District Secondary School coach and teacher David Connell and then~student council president lulian lâ€"‘ranklin after the school mnununity raised about $400,000 on its own to build the facility. It hosts several large school meets every year. The school board sold the facilv ity. which used to sit across from the original Stouffville Secondary. when it opened thé new high school on Hoover Park Drive. ‘Il's gmng to bc state nflhc urt.‘ - Sandra Boltm YORK "‘lhunks tn van-h and 0er mm uf mtt hatdtwrkmg. cwrloyal volunteers. we are .‘Ibk‘ tn-maximt/r our resoun‘os. keep costs dim" and ensun' the bulk of dollars raised go directly to trontline services in our rtimr munidpalitjes acmss the regionâ€. Ms mo. State Farm Canada's senior vice president and chief gent. said. , the ptwnt)menal eï¬on and push to reach this record acme-wtwa represents the drive and determination of United Way volunteers andabmealkreptesentsthetrgenems'ty ‘ Some 500 United Way of York Region dnnms and mlumeets erupted ‘lhursday as they learned the current campaiin raised a record $8,271,000. surpassing last year's tally by a single per com. The award celebration at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Momï¬ng Ans mg the generosity and hard work of wmmu- nity members hit a crescendo when volunteer 2012 campaign rhajrporson Barbara Bellie- simu and Chief hxccutiw: Ofï¬cer Daniele lannm' unwilvd the dollar amount. He cited ond. an aduh with intellectual asade example. A volunteer board member with (jommw nity [Mngmrk South. Lloyd mgoendybecame amtoUnitedWayYorkRep'onmme Volunteers, donors beat United Way’s 2012 goal BY CHRIS TIMER yuaberflyrmg (om RECORD $827 MILLION 'Anavfriendlikeibrklxmmuflflï¬ (bunny Club steps up with a holiday fund- raiser for their my ï¬rst United Way cam- paignbngâ€"timcamorterAflstatemsum cabinmelastfewdayswidlagiï¬mpushm overdretop. “The generosity of residents amass this legionyearafler year, neverdtanges'lbtm- demswhonudcthisachicw- mtpflletmsywflmnkyouflourgm- Misgiflmtlopeanddmamsto thou- samknmaaosstherey‘on' Ibrmmnaflnnmhowyoumsuppon “I really likeypmg to the prograan at (bmmunityljvingandllikeseeingallme different people there. I rally wanted m giw mmed'ung back to United Way for all the work they do for me and others." The more things change. the more gen- erosity and caring staym same. Mr. lanom‘ ’50 often in this campaign. the goal seemed out of reach and then Lloyd saves for mumhs to help." he said. in mien-m1- In the campaign goal of $826 million. past mm» months he began san'ng his own money and recently sent in a donation in sgppon of United Way's fundraising cam- It made me to help out." Lloyd