Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 11 Jun 2009, p. 5

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Stouffville beauty and style expert Marc Galati will face off against specialists in money, shopping, food and nutrition, as well as per- sonal development and home and gardening, in the UltimateW Expert Challenge. The television show, which will air in three episodes starting June 21 on the W Network. will challenge these experts on everything from hosting a dinner party in celebration of an amicable divorce to estab- lishing their own fan club in the middle of a shopping mall. ' The grand prize winner will receive a devel- opment deal with W Network MI. Galati. of Headlines Salon and Spa on Main Street, won his spot imthe contest via an online search 1m fall. The Ultimate W Expert Challenge airs at 7 pm. on Sunday, June 21, Sunday, June 28 and Sunday, July 5. For more information, go to htm://www.wnetwork. com/tv_shows/shows/the_ultimate_w_expert_chaflenge/ indexasp Stouffville expert facesTV challenge The Town of Whltchurch-Stouttville is undertaking a study of the Phase 2 Development Lands wlthln the Community at Stouftville Secondary Plan. The Phase 2 Development Area represents the next area of planned development in the Community of Stouttvllle. The purposeotthestudyisto: 0 Devise a strategy for Council to implement and phase future growth 0 To update land use policies to implement the requirements of the Provincial Growth Plan 0 To promote community neighborhood and building design principles which promote and elevate energy, water and cultural heritage conservation practices A 5 To expand environmental policies. strategies and best practices relating to the functional design of communities and neighbor- hoods which promote sustainable community development The workshop will be led by the study consultants and will involve: 0 A presentation by the consultants with respect to the purpose of the study and study process. including additional opportunities for input; 0 Discussion in Small groups with respect to the social service needs of the community. recognizing the proposed new development. Specific questions will be presented for consideration by the groups, including questions related to the impacts on the quality of service arising from growth pressures. and the potential for new services given the increase in the population; and. oGroupswillreportbackattheendotthewonrshopontheresultsoftheirdiscussions. Space in the workshop is limited. Please contact Lorna Taylor, Department oi Planning and Building 905-640‘1910 ext. 332 loma.tayiorotownofws.oom it you wish to register for the workshop. For more information on the Phase 2 Development Lands Study, please contact Alan Drozd. Manager of Planning Services 905-640-1910 ext. 320 alan.drozd0townotws.eom. ANDREW MCNEELY, MCIP. RPP DIRECTOR. DEPARTMENT OF PLANNING AND BUILDING 0 Determine what social service and infrastructure and/or facilities are required to accommodate new growth COMMUNITY WORKSHOP COMMUNITY OF STOUFFVILLE PHASE 2 DEVELOPMENT AREA STUDY Wednesday, June 11, zoos. 1:00 -9:oo Mn. LobovlcControforNtsaEnmm-umonum 19MAm,MMIb WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE "Comm? [gaggle Close to the Qty " Town of firefighters hose down cars The Whitchumh-Stouffville volunteer fire- fighters will host a car wash this Saturday to raise money for three programs close to their l The car wash, which takes place at Station 51 on Main Street, will help support the York Region Fire Fighters Memorial Fund, the Al Sisco Scholarship Fund and the heritage com- ponent of the new fire hall that is currently under construction. The car wash runs, rain or shine, Saturday, June 13, from 9 a.m. to 3 pm. Last year, the event raised more than $1,000. Organizers are hoping to beat that All donations will be graciously accepted. COMMUNITY BRIEFS September '09 it w»! be LAW to have a Measure Craft Operator card for everyone driving any motorized boat. You can write your exam JUNE 24 at the Leisure Centre. Call Yorkk Tong for deals 905-642-PLAY (7529) ext. 329. Aneulylltcncy Mun forbcbies ngeso-la months 10:15 - 10:45 mm. Friday» July 3.10.17. 24, 31. August 7.“, 21 Cost ‘20/chfld for 8 weeks. Detailsonfln‘lmweblteunda'lmmflnnts’. You'll receive periodic newsletters notifying you of upcoming museum events, details on behind-the-scenes museum work, and historical topics of local interest. As a bonus, Museum members enjoy discounts on program fees and gift shop purchases, free admission to the annual Antique 8: Classic Car Shout, and invitations to 'members only' events. For more Information: 905-727-8954 or toll free at 1-888-290-0337 Pre-reglsmflon it Mildred. m.tmohs.comlmuuum clkk on MonhnMp Programs 806 ' GOO E Nowsmwmtotrywithgreatpmestowin! Newflisyearznwtocornesnfustpflzeisa poolpmyandyoutphotowmappwinnext spdng/summLeisuteGuide. BOAT CERTIFICATION SENIORS HEALTH DAY Treats provided! Free admission Miami-a 10 10:00- 1130a... Join us lo: a visit from a local phatmacist and an intern to learn about drug safety. Come and enjoy the gardens at the Museum! Each spring staff and volunteers select appropriate heirloom plants for vegetable gardens at the Log Cabin and the Brown House and work throughout the season to maintain the spaces. There is also a flower bed at the entry to the Bogarttown Schoolhouse and a perennial flower garden to the side of the Brown House. Have questions about what's planted? Staff will be glad to share their knowledge of these heritage treasures! Movie Afton.“ 'lllgklooiz" 1:30 - 2:45 p.111. Free Admission. mmmuadvqflsed infinwmhg Fill/Winn! Leisuremnnocost. Guideswlflbedeflvuedtoall homesinWMthKdI-Stouflvflk August 6. Send: event me, Me! contact Information to ldsuesenkesctwmfvsm. Fa more Information, comm Wale Ono-m at 905â€"640-1910 ext. 323. Monday. lane 29 What would you ask an early settler living in Whitchurch-Stouffville? Working in partner- ship with several w-s schools, this exhibit will answer questions submitted by local Grade 3 students. Questions range from living conditions and family traditions, to school life. pets, toys, survival, and the career choices of our earliest residents. Come and see if m questions are answered! momma-mien. Wmnmwm Wmmmu WMWJIIIQ‘M annual-bum. ummmmlflm (www.mImn On display until September 11. Olivia Pridham and Julian Troiani (3 family swim passes)... You still have many chances to win weekly prizes and to be enteted into om grand prize draw... gund prizes indude a bike courtesy of Boyd’s Source for Sports, a giant (oolev courtesy of Pepsi and more...Ride safe and ride often! For more infomntion or to get invon as a pater contact Barb.Annstrong@twnofws.com or at 905-642-7529 ext. 328. "You Asked For It”

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