4 stouffville suntribune saturday mardi 312007 retiring summitview principal had joyous career by hannelore volpe staff writer eva carter who retired from stoufrvilles historyrich summitview public school yesterday began her own schooling as part of the first kindergarten class in a markham school after 50 years roded by and james robinson public school celebrated its half- century milestone she made sure she was there when the stouflville dis trict secondary school boys and girls hockey teams brought home gold medals from the ontario hockey championships this week crohns disease if you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome crohns disease or ulcerative colitis then attending this free symposium may be the most important thing you do this year you will discover the true cause of these conditions and natural solutions and options you can use right away many are now able to drive take vacations hold a job go to school and socialize for the first time in years dr allen turner is an international speaker and lecturer who has been featured on the dini petty show national news and canada am he will present a free sympo sium on thursday april 5th at 730 pm at the stouffville health centre call 9056404440 to reservations there was added excitement for the youngsters at sum mitview they could identify many of the players as stu dents who had once attended their school during the seven years shes been principal at sum mitview she has felt so wel comed by the school and the community she said i feel like i have been smiling my whole time here her focus of creating a bal ance between math sciences literacy and arts means stu dents get to participate in events such as last weeks tal ent showcase and the lion king the school play taking place next month during her 37year career she has taught students from kindergarten to grade 8 and been a language and math consultant shes been a vice- principal arid principal at sev eral schools before coming to stouffville to teach that love of seeing stu dents achieve something more has led her to read to students in their classrooms and teach a gifted math pro gram for grade 3 students staff photosjoerd witteveen summitview public school principal eva carter plays quarto with grade 4 student steven bingley 9 while jake espey 9 gets a hand in too behind them are emma boynton left 10 kayley wynne 9 jackson newlands 9 and bryan jenkins 9 its a joyful experience for her when a struggling student finally gets it and you know you helped them she said summitview was on board with the healthy schools ini tiative before it became mandatory the emphasis on good nutrition means students in many classes last week chose their lunch from salad bars in their classrooms and participate in vigorous daily exercise it does help learning mrs carter said shes worked to improve literacy at the school she said and improve the schools eqao standing now with the prospect of free time mrs carter wants to spending more time with one daughters grandson and enjoy the fall wedding of the other daughter oarham yorft residual waste study public information sessions pubus notice a shortlist of sites has been identified durham and york regions seek your input on the shortlist of sites recommended for a new thermal treatment facility to manage the garbage that remains after recycling and composting the regions of ourharn and york are participating in a joint study to find a better way to manage the residual waste ie garbage remaining after recycling and composting through the joint waste management group the two municipalities are addressing the social environmental and financial impacts of this issue by way of an individuar environmental assessment ea under the provincial ea act the site identification and evaluation process is currently underway to identify a preferred site for the proposed facility we are now at a point in the process where a shortlist of sites has been identified and are now ready for public and agency review and comment the shortlist of sites identified below was arrived at following the evaluation methodology and criteria in the approved ea terms of reference which was developed with extensive public consultation and public input r a sssfyaf rington 03 ciariogton 0102 on april 10 12 and 14 2007 public information sessions will be held in york and durham regions to present discuss and receive public input on the shorfust of sites identified for the proposed thermal treatment facility the evaluation process followed and the rationale behind the identification of each site will be presented a complete set of supporting documentation can be found on the study website at wwwdurhamvorkwasteca the information sessions will be held as follows tuesday april 10 2007 roman palace banquet hall 1096 ringwcll road newmarket on 700pm to 900pm presentation at 730pm thursday april 122007 clarington beech centre 26 beech street bowman ville on 700pm to 900pm presentation at 730pm saturday april 14 2007 municipality of clarington municipal office 40 temperance street bowmanville on 930am to 1 1 30am presentation at 1000am please register in advance for those sessions by calling 18663984423 a number of potential sites have been identified for the proposed energy from waste facility including a site immediately east of 100 garfield wright boulevard in east gwillimbury join us and learn more about the potential sites public i sessions on april 10th and april 12th will foe held from 700 pm to 900 pm with a formal presentation to begin at 730 pjnri tuesday april 10 2007 roman palace banquet hall 1096 ringwell road newmarket thursday april 12 2007 ciaririgton beech centre 26 beech street bowmanville the public info session on april 14th will be held from 930 am to 1130 am with a formal presentation to begin at 1000 am saturday april 14 2007 municipality of clarington municipal office 40 temperance street bowmanville please register in advance for these sessions by calling 18663984423 clicks home for more information on the durham york residual waste study please visit mvvv durhamyorkwaste ca or call 18663984423