' On Sept. 29, Whitchurch- Stouffville Mayor Wayne Emmerson and members of council celebrated the ofï¬cial openings of two new neighbourhood parks, one on Byer's Pond Way, close to Hoover Park Drive, and the other on Millard Street west of Ninth Line. Planning for the town’s new subdivisions involves working with developers to ensure sufficient land for new homes, roads, parks, trails, schools and other community features. To accommodate a variety of residents' needs throughout the town, three More than $70,000 was raised by the 752 participants and 101 volunteers who took pan in the local Terry Fox Run from the new} on Sept. 16. “We feel teat about our continued success and t e willingness on the pan of our volunteers, who continually 5!: up to the plate to make the Stoulfville my More than $70,000 raised in Terry Fox Run By Kate Cildeldale Stouffville Free Press OFFICIAL OPENING FOR NEIGHBOURHOOD PARKS Or visit us on the web: Item-"a An Upper Canada Chlld Care Centre Toddlers ° Preschool 0 Kindergarten - School Age 0 Summer Camp Children's House Chlld Care is located in the heart of Stouffville at 4,: 22 Church Street North. A “a For information, please call types of parks have been established: large community parks, mid-sized neighbourhwd parks and small parkcttes. Town parks are planned to integrate with other community features, such as the town's trail system. The park on Byer's Pond Way connects with the Stouffville Creek trail system and the park on Millard St. connects with the Little Rouge Creek trail system. Generally four to six acres in size and a five- minute walking distance from most residences, a neighbourhood park is Chi Chi Fox Run something to look forward to,’ said campaign chair Sandy Schell- Kenned. Proceeds from the National School {un Day, held Sept. 28, will be added to the local tally. The Stouffville Rotary Club pled ed to donate 51, u to a maximum of 15%0, fox every Stou Mlle District Secondary School student who took part in the CV!!!" dren's House d Care intended to serve as a meeting place for residents. The key features include junior and intermediate play structures, splash pad, multi-purpose court/ basketball court, sitting areas and landscaping, informal play areas for pick-up soccer, baseball and Frisbee, and amenities such as picnic tables, waste and recycling bins and bike racks. A number of other neighbourhmd parks are planned for future development in the town. TOONIES FOR TERRY Stouffville's elementary schools took to the outdoors for their own Terryfox Run/Walk September 28. Glad Park Publlc School students each contributed a Toonle to support cancer research. Glad Park kindergarten teacher Jane Neprily takes her flock in hand to cover the course. the StoufMllo Fm. Puss tony Fox (0am prepares to Mt the road after a warm-up at the arcna Sept. 16. â€dated are Bruce. Dl'ew. Griffin and Susan Staplcy and Kate Glldordale. H E RON GATE E BARN THFA'IRE GREAT FOOD 0 GREAT SHOWS 0 GREAT PRICES Hucngotolomm L613 00 tom MOVIES Commune DINING WINS «WI. llllmlfldnu DINNER SHOW RESERVATIONS CALL: 905-47 2-3085 ’ 1 -866-902-9884 or www.herongate.com PRESENTS