50. too. is a critic! pitch. providing llk‘n‘ is «St-mum}. acmnling tn thv k'isun- ladlin “mugs! update. ‘1 ll appmn thc demand may bv thorn "Hu- Hum-w (anka (Iluh pmdiws on em umlwvlum-d sm‘tihn uf Bethesda Park's wulhï¬â€˜ml side than has uvvrgrmm grass. small mcksgnul nu gual push. according m Raphavl Sgunsnn, pfl‘sidt‘nl of the Iwu-ycar- nki cluh. “m pn'svm. what vu- haw um he danger ow to our members. min-daily the younger (nu-s." hr said. A gum! tau-Ilin Would he Amm'cialmi by all the mcmhcrs.‘ Mr. Samson said. Despite the k-ss-tlmn-nk'al critic-t pitch. which Mr. Samson said is temporary. the allâ€" mak- squad is currently in Israel mpmsonting (:mada in tho Macrabiah games. LEISURE: Tennis, soccer, ball in plans Mun- lcnms mum. mini soccer Mods and a junior hull ,dmmund an- ru‘umnwmiui tumu- {mums for "10 l’uwn ul Whinhurrhl Sluuï¬vilk‘. ' "It might hl’ difï¬cult. but we are trying to win (mo M the medals.†M r. Samson said. Maccahiah. ur the k'Wish Olympics. is (he mnid‘s largest! k-wish sporting cmnpetflkm went. 'lhe games occur every four years and attract close :0 10.000 k'wish athletes from around the wofld. according to Maccabiah “lemma. The squad typically competes against clubs fmm Toronto. Unionvilk- and Scar- is the ï¬rst time a cricket pitch has been placed on the ttiwn's future facility needs list and that is became "many new. younger and mom cthnicafly diverse resi- ik‘rits' now make Whitt'hurch-Stuuffvillc their home. according to the report. Also on the mommcnded list an: twu tieighMtirhrmd-scaie aquatic facilities in community parks that have yet to be 'Hw tram is not afï¬liated with any league. therefore. maches throughout the season am- agflnsx anybody who invites us". he New pool 2 years away A BRAND PRIZE ENTERTAIIIEII "GAG! VAlUED AT OVER 54.00! dvlvrmium. A second indoor pool is expected to be u pun of the Memorial Park leisure centre's expansion. which is anticipated In begin mnslmclion in 2015. Staff recommended adding it to the Clip- pvrs' mmpk'x “mi Weldun Road and nut lhv Sgnuï¬ville Arena lxxauxe in urdvr to add a thin! pad to the Ninth Line facility. as well as pmvidv for miditional parking. nnr ur bulh M the adjacent soccur ï¬elds. which. wow rcccndy upgraded. would have to be relo- cated, according to the report. "I still think the pool should gn with the (Smul’fvlllcl (leppers' complex and the run- ning tmck and all that." said Maynr Wayne ltmmcrsun during a mvm council meeting. A ï¬fth ice pad will likely be mluired in the 3023 time frame. awarding tn thv strawgy rvpon. Rescatth for the updated master plan did not consist of consultations with user gnmpe», c'm'c loaders ur msidcms zitâ€"large. ~51mdm Bolan Thebauandflarbatmnasnplamsmeadw Inmecemedmemmï¬ewnsam- angutarpach , mw¢m>mmmmmmmmm downtm-Iertghdmepitdl. 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Most of those new residents will be accumnuxiated within the urban portion of the municipality. ‘ » If the school board changes its mind and sells the land. the umn has it unofï¬cially eammrked for high density housing. accord ing 10 Mayo: Wayur FJIum-lwl‘x. lx-Laux‘ it i.» dose to its park. track and \Smuffvilk- Amna complex. Whether the land remains bam‘n the school was demolished a number of years ago â€"â€" or once again houses a school or has housing on it. Mr. meerson wants a gale Former SDSS site could house new school Sears Canada recentty announced that it hopes to open 3 Sears Hometown store in Stoulfville. Ontario.The company is actively seeking a dealer to join its national chain. Based in Toronto. ON, Sears Hometown opened its ï¬rst store over 20 years ago and now has over 250 locations across Canada. Hometown Stores any products ranging from home appliances and mattresses to tractors and lawn mowers, as well as full catalogue service. Sears is Canada's largest retailer of major appliances. ‘ ‘Stoutlville has the potential to be a great market for a Sears Hometown store dealer,†says Jane Clementine, Associate Vice-President oi Recruitment with Sears Hometown. 'Stoullville is one of the fastest growing towns in Ontario. We've done a deep analyst of the area and see that the time is right to ï¬nd a strongdealer to partner with and grow into this market" According to Clementino, “The type of person who makes a great store dealer is someone who is committed to being involved with their community, sales and customer- iocused and wants to be in business for themselves but with the help oi a national company like Sears. Starting your own business can be a rewarding process. As one ol Canada's premier retailers, Sears knows what worls and offers smart business models that allow you to do what you do best - develop and maintain relationships with both customers and the community while we take care of back-end management. computer systems. advertising. marketing and inventory. lhis means low cost of entry for you and as part of the Sears lamin and our retail opportunities, you locus on the rewarding part ol the business instead oi trying to manage administrative tasls. It’s a win-win scenario." It you would like to learn more about becoming a Sears Hometown dealer, contact Marianne Schuts mschutsOsearsca or call 1-800-698-7088 lor more information. Sears Hometown in Stouffville! \dvertorial BY SANDRA BOIAAN :bulunï¬i‘v rmg wm Hometown Store "for the merchants downtown. we need to get that road open," he said. However. the tom: is "nol going to buy. it" in order to go! it‘donc. Mr. limnwmon said. “‘0 school board has "a limelim- hm I wouldn't want to say it's ï¬xed. I wouldn't want In gm into that to ('rl-au- vxlx'flalions," said board s;x»kvs;x*rwn ljl‘inio Miguvlo whvn asked when a dt‘CISlfln will be made on put: ling il hack on the mark-I or mustnu'nng u school on n. “ a ‘ removed that prevents tmï¬â€˜lc‘fmm accessing Millard Stu-1'1 lidwzmi Sm‘vll Bramth ‘l‘lwrt' is our new vlmnenmr)‘ school deli nitcly Scheduled for \N’hixchurch-SloutMllc in 20m. The unnamed school will be located in the uï¬vn's wulheast area and haw a capacity of 615 students. according to the board's wvhsilv. 'erl‘ is another location mï¬crwd for am elementary whuul Outside me Glad Park ama but "that migm never get dcvflopcd". accord- ing to Ms (hrruthors. W’hcthcr or not that school gets innatnict- ed depends upon spaces available in other schmils. the number of imuws tn he built and funding from the Ministry of Iiducatiun. according to the trustee. "A Iotvof it is predicting,†Ms (Iarruthérs «aid.