Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 22 Mar 2008, p. 8

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“People want as little disruption and no mess left behind,” says Caryn Cress of Bath Fitter. We’ve been doing this for more than 20 years. Seamless, one piece walls ensure no water infiltration on all our units. When you invest money into your home as Mrs. Powell did when she had her tub removed and a low profile shower stall put in. you want Steve Mallett, bathroom specialist says, “The makeover will be painless if you do your homework.” “A new tub right over your oldonewithaperfectfitis the most common choice,” says Steve of Bath Fitter. 10, takespart intheBowl forKidsSake eventatthe Bowling Centre last month. The lanes are set to close in May. Is Your Bathtub Ugly? smwu‘f §“"'TMA'MWZZ 20.08 STAFF FILE PHOTO/SUSIE KOCKERSCHEIDT For mom infonnation and to book your free in home estimate call 1388-5588332 or visit our website at www.bathfitter.c0m. Scott Cress owns two of the 150 Bath Fitter locations across North America and says “We’ve done thousands of Hotels and Homes and would like to do yours next. We will back it with our lifetime warranty.” to be sure y'bu do business with a company with a solid reputation. We had David Leaman of Bath Fitter do our makeover because several of our neighbours recommended him. “He is a top notch Installer.” liven-amen! “It needs doctors," said Mr. White, who ran unsuccessfully for council Mr. White, who has the bowling alley for 11 years, doesn’t believe the town needs a location for doctors. That number could grow to five, said Mr. Chang, who is awaiting municipal approval before recruiting more physi- cians. “As' we grow and more babies arrive, people want doctors close by,” Mr. Emmerson said .TWO new doctors will arrive in town when the centre is built, Mr. Emerson said. EVENT SPONSOR; ‘ Scotlabank Group over the next few years as more new residents move into town. a Chaiienge Co-workers, Club members, Supporting :tfii’énds and raise pledges and run/walk for the Maternal ~ Sme'bHésspim“ Child Unit I » . . r and the Dr. Bear Program ' A tensiéts of 5* members. ~ ‘ “ team member will receive a technicai, leng sleeved Shirt and be eligibieior fabulous. prizes. EVENT SPONSOR: Medical centre needed in growing town: mayor P; «I ~ , CEO {rains dong Express-W“ ’0'” WW“ ; , flmerlcon Express Team worms Up for Markham Stouffvflle HOSQItol’s Ht“ Hnnuol Legacy 5H Run'on Syndav, flpril 27 Are you up to the Challenge to have fun!! - People have come here to bowl for almost 60 years. There are close to 30 Many children celebrate their birthâ€" days at the five-pin facility, particularly in the winter. It is an alternate sport to those who don't play hockey or curl. “For a lot of people," Mr. White said, is their only sport." There's'no other bowling centre that can accommodate them in the vicinity. About 300 people bowl at the centre every week. either for regular games or events such as birthday par- ties, he said. He's worried about people such as the 30 or so special needs residents who bowl every Sunday at the centre. in 2006. “There are enough locations already." For more information please visit wwaegocySkco gag“ 905-412-1313 ext. 6606 He is not planning to stan another bowling centre business or to move this one.He worries that once the centre is gone, it won’t be replaced. Mr. White will be presenting the peti- tion to town council soon. “You don’t get rich" running a bowl ing centle, Mr. White said, but it is need ed in town. The bowling centre also holds a num ~ ber of fundraisers each year: for breast cancer research, Bowl for Kids WhiCh supports Big Brothers Big Sisters onork Region and others. The last fundâ€" raiser to be held at the Stoufiville Bowl- ing Centre will be to raise awareness and funds for those with autism. children and young people who come out to bowl every week. history of supporting the American Express is thriiied to be back for a second year sponsoring the Markham Siouflviiie Hospital Legacy 5K Run/Wok} says Denise Pickett, President 8: CEO. Amex Canada inc. I'Tiie hospital is bProvidine Progressive health and communiiy services to residents of Siouiiviiie area including of American Express, invoivemeni gives us an exceiiem give back to the community when we‘iive' and work.‘ i

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