4 W'sanâ€"meisamfdéymyu‘m Warden Avenue (Y.R. 65) will be closed to all but local trafï¬c between Vivian Road (Y.R. 74) and Davis Drive (Y.R. 31) fro Monday June 2nd until September 1st. ‘ The purpose of this temporary road closure is to install a culvert and associated roadworks on Warden Avenue south of Davis Drive. mmwbmuammwwmotMEoommWSm-Tm. Please direct inquiries to: This Notice ï¬rst issued on May 17, 2008. Bill Fisch TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Kathleen Llewellyn-Thomas. Warden Avenue (Y.R.65) Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville The Regional Municipality of York Mr. Arup Mukheriee, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager The Regional Municipality of York Transportation Services 17250 Yonge Street, PO. Box 147 Newmarket, ON L3Y 621 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 Ext. 5940 Fax: 905-895-7523 Email: arup.muigheriee@york.ca By-law No. R-1463-2oo7-057 Contract 07-105 Project 8086 H KEY PLAN Join us of ony’rime. l-800-565-81 I I www.9irlguides.co York Region Chairman and CEO Commissioner of Transoortation Services Worshipppers take part in Sunday service in the gymnasium of Springvale Church this Spring. The church oflicially opens next weekend. Ontario Lt-Gov. David Onley will take part in celebrations at the Stouffville Road campus. York Region West Nile virus Mosquito Control Program: Please note that from May 20, 2008 to September 30, 2008, the Regional Municipality of York in conjunction with York Region District School Board and York Catholic District School Board will be conducting a larvicide program under the authority of the Medical Ofï¬cer of Health to control larval mosquitoes in order to prevent their development into vectors of West Nile virus. ' The pellet formulation of the larvicide methoprene (product name Altosid), with Registration No.21809 or the Altosid XR briquets (methoprene) with Registration No. 27694 under the Pest Control Products Act or Bacillus sphaericus (product name VectoLex WSP) with Registration No. 28009 under the Pest Control Products Act will be placed into catch basins along Regional and Municipal Roads and in catch basins, as required, on private property respectively. NOTICE OF PESTICIDE USE In addition, the biological larvicide Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis (product name Aquabac XT). with Registration No. 26860 or Aquabac 2006 with Registration No. 26863 under the Pest Control Products Act or VectoLex CG Registration No. 28008 under the Pest Control Products Act may be piaced in ditches and temporary or permanent poois including storm water retention ponds if evidence of mosquito breeding is found. All larvicide will be applied by Ministry of the Environment licensed applicators or trained technicians. - Larviciding is a low risk and effective measure when used in accordance with label directions for the control of West Nile virus.The slow-release pellet formulation interferes with the mosquito life cycle, preventing the mosquito larva from reaching maturity. It is not sprayedThe products have been approved by both the provincial and federal governments and are considered low risk for humans, pets and the environment. For details on exact locations and dates of treatment please call: York Region Health Connection at 1-800-361â€"5653 York Region District School Board at 1â€"800-268-1660 or visit www.yrdsb.edu.on.ca York Catholic District School Board 1â€"800-363-271 1 or visit www.ycdsb.ca Prevention and protection are the best ways to protect yourself and your family from West Nile virus. For details on simple and common sense precautions that should be taken, contact York Region Health Connection at 1â€"800â€"361-5653 or visit www.york.ca For more information, please call York Region Health Connection at 1 -800â€"361 -5653 or visit www.york.ca quun HIOOl 'uuo Yo: eaion and expanded, Mr. Halse said the/name was changed from Springvale Baptist Church to just Springvale Church to encourage more people to attend the facility. “Our services are more contempo- rary,†he said. “Nth the new and old entities coming in, we're really trying to build a whole campus that will be com- munity focused.†Church is now ‘campus’ A large gym is also under construcâ€" tion, currently serving as a temporary sanctuary, housing about 700 people. A The dew sanctuary, expected to be complete in the coming months, will hold about 1,100 people, Mr. Halse said. Mr. Flemming credits those sitting in the pews for donating and sacriï¬cing to make the addition possible. “Everything basically came from within the congregation," he said. “These people’s commitment. It’s been amazâ€" ing." The church has also held auctions and dinner for nine years. Sports leagues are in the planning stages. Mr. Flemming is optimistic all renovations, including playing ï¬elds on the back 15 acres, will be completed within six to 10 years. He encourages residents of all faiths, ages and backgrounds to check out the new facilities. “We’re having kind of a ministry fair (in the lobby), where people can wander around and ï¬nd out about all the diï¬er- ent programs they can get into,†he said. Tours and refreshments will start at 5 pm. the new church. located on 3885 Stouï¬ville Rd., next Saturday, with Phil Callaway, a comedian. spealdng shortly afler. Sunday, Chafles Price, senior pastor m the Paople’s Church in 'Ibmnto. will petfom1 the dedication service at 2 pm. For more information on the events. call 905-887-5651 or visit springvaleorg From page 1.