stouffville suntribune thursday april 10 2003 5 p parkview home building fund from left joanna reesormcdowell director of resource development for parkview campaign chairperson ian mackenzie and business supporters loretta lavell norma card and ken prentice at launch of fundraising drive friday joan rans8erry photo parkview goes public to raise 2 million by joan ransberry staff writer the message is clear 1 mil lion down and 2 million to go the 3million fundraising campaign struck to build a new parkview home for the aged has gone public the 128bed facility will be built near parkview village on the ninth line said campaign chairperson ian mackenzie the owner of stourrvilles canadian tire store on friday about 100 people attended a dinner at parkview village where the community phase of the campaign was launched were off to a marvellous start mr mackenzie said we have 1 million before we even go to the public our overall objective is 3 million we will reach it ifs an investment into our future joanna reesormcdowell director of resource develop ment said despite the fact parkview is well known for pro viding quality and compassion ate longterm care on a non profit basis it was at risk of clo sure within a few years if the organization didnt take action to bring the facility up to current ministry of health building design standards the board of directors of parkview home decided the community would be best served by building a new facility the proposed site is on the southwest corner of the parkview property with access from west lawn crescent south of main street the total cost will be 14 to 16 million last summer parkview start ed to quietly fundraise among those individuals organizations and businesses that historically have had a close association with parkview homes said mrs reesor- mcdowell the endeav our has gone very well v- the threestorey healthcare facility will be designed to serve stouffville york region and all of the greater toronto area construction is set to begin in 2004 while occupancy is expect ed to take place early in 2006 parkview services for seniors operates parkview home the longterm care facility at 481 rupert ave the 189 unit parkview village on the ninth line as well as a rental apartment building at 465 rupert ave once the new home for the aged is ready the 109 residents living in the 40year old parkview home for the aged will move to the new facility the rupert avenue property will be sold bringing downtown uptown this easter weekend celebrate with 10 off all purchases over 100 come in and see our new spring line of furniture and accessories offer applies to resular priced merchandise only niche decor interior furnishings and design services 147a main street unionville 905 4798385 is your wh1 enough when many whafs most aimtrimark estate planning is about leaving a legacy passing on that legacy takes good planning yet canadians think of estate planning they think only of a will but is a will enough to protect important to you please join jamie golombek a tax and estate planning expert with investments as he explores this and other common estate planning issues including providing adequately for family members and loved ones ensuring your estate is distributed in the most effective way minimizing taxes insurance and annuities are offered by edward jones insurance agency except in quebec in quebec insurance and annuities are offered by edward jones insurance agency quebec inc tuesday april 15 2003 1 1 30 aril 630 pm 830 pm to reserve your seat or for more information about this broadcast please call or stop by today wwwedwardjonesconn steve snoddon uxbridge 9058521244 mikemonette stouffville 9056409559 gregbeale portpeny 9059856282 3 locations for your convenience member cipf edwardjones serving individual investors