“Mr. . (Tom) "Graham thought it wasn’t a necessity," said Mayor Wayne Emmer- son of the town's former director of leisure services, who spearheaded the proj- ect’s original design. “It may not be the healthi- est (food), but it’s part of going to arenas, like getting a hotdog and beer at a ball game." In order to provide fried foods, venting and safety Residents interested in learning about the inner workings of the York Regional Police will get their chance as the police service will be holding another installment of its Citizens Academy next month inWhitchurch- Stouffville. The sweet smells of sweaty hockeygearandgreasyfrench fries will ï¬ll Stouï¬'vllle’s new arena, despite the omission of a deep fryer from the origi- naleoncession stand design. The 17-week program covers such topics as the history of policing in York Region, a day in the life of a police oflicer, robbery preven- tion, the police services board and recruiting. The program will also provide greater insight into the various units, including drug and vice, major fraud and guns and gangs. “The program boasts skilled and dynamic instructors who make the learning experi- C. Md’l - Sanitary Sum A. Municipality Wide Charge I. Add’l - Municipal Water URBAN AREAS RURAL AREAS DESIGNATED DEVELOPMENT CHARGES Police academy coming to Stouffville bu can have fries with- that AND TAKE NOTICE the schedule of the Development Charges to be imposed by the new By-Iaw to be presented for approval on August 18'“, 2009 is as follows: TAKE NOTICE that the Council of the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville approved an amendment to the ploposed Development Chavges rates at the Special Council Meeting of July 28'“, 2009; 17-WEEK PROGRAM WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE “CM/dig (ï¬e;de Close to the (ï¬g U PUBLIC NOTICE Town of SIMLE SEMI-DETMHED Council adding deep fryer to new rinks PerUnit $11,929 $838 $10,615 $10,615 $476 TYPE OF RESIDENTIAL UNIT MUlTIPlE UNIT DWELUNGS (towns, condos, etc.) Pet Unit The cost would have been the same, whether it was included in the original design or not, according to Mr. Emerson. features have to be installed, which will cost $80,000. $8,332 $9.364 $658 $374 $8,332 ‘It may not he the healthiest (food), but it’s part of going to arenas, like getting a betting and beer at a ball game.’ Wayne Emmerson, Mitchurch-Stoufli/ille mayor APARTMENTS lBedmoms Per Unit armore $7,927 $557 $316 $7,054 $7,054 The program is free, but space is limited. Applications are available at yrp.ca. The com- pleted application must be e-mailed to 8147@ yrp.ca as an attachment. INSIDE INFORMATION The program starts on Wednesday, Sept. 9 at 7 pm. at the Community Safety Village of York Region at Bruce’s Mill Conservation Area, 3291 Stouffville Rd. The program is open to any York Region resident 16 years and older. All applicants will be subject to a security clearance process. For more information, contact 1866-876- 5423 ext. 6709. ence interesting and enjoyable,†said Sgt. Kelly Bachoo. APARTMENTS with less than 2 Bedrooms Per Unit $400 $227 $5,072 $5,699 $5,072 “Based on the present budget projections for the project, there are sufï¬cient funds available under the cash allowances to pay for the modiï¬cation to the con- cession stand,†Rob Raycroft, director of leisure services for Whitchurch-Stouffville wrote in his report to council. The twin- pad arena,locat- ed between No Frills and Stouffville District Secondary School, is expected to open in early 2010. “I think it will give the con- cession stand an opportunity to survive in this economy,†Mr. Emmerson said. INDUSTRIAL Pequ.Ft. $1.69 $0.49 $0.48 $3.72 $3.72 NON-RESIDENTIAL RETMU COMMEROAI. PuSq.Ft. $6.09 $6.09 $0.26 $0.15 â€" Sandra Bolan BUILDING (on: 20,000 sq. ft.) Pet Sq. Ft. $6.50 $0.26 $0.15 $6.09 $6.09 Our vegetable gardens at the log Cabin and Brown House are bursting with heirloom plants. Prefer flowers? We have those too, Make it a family day: bring a picnic, tour your museum and enioy the gardens! Have questions about what's planted? Staff will be glad to share their knowledge of these heritage treasuresl‘ Come and enjoy the great outdoors at the Museum! Iuesdays, August 11, 18 8. 25 10:15 â€"10:45 am. Ages 3 â€" 6 years JOIN US FOR STORY TIME! An earIy literacy program for toddlers 8: young children Ages 2-3 years with parent/caregiver Fridays, September 25 â€" November 27 10:30-11:00 0R 11:15-11:45 am. (as! SIG/child for 10 week's Pro-registration is required! 36‘" ANNUAL Antique Classic Car Show Sunday, August 9, 2009 11:00 am. - 4:00 pm. Join us as Exhibitors from across southern Ontario display their prized antique classic cars. Food available in the Tea Room or hot off the BBQ. Historic buildings are open with heritage demonstrations, children's activities and live entertainment to provide fun for the whole family. Admission: $6.00 (children under 7 free) $15.00 per family of up to 4 Rain date: August 16", 2009 Movie Afternoon at your Library Monday. August 10 1:30 - 3:00 p.m. “Pink Pnnthcr 2†Ritcd PG Free Admission What would you ask an early settler living in Whitchurch-Stouffville? Working in partner- ship with several Wâ€"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 your questions are answered! On display until September 11. "You Asked For It†Why Math Is Important to Your Child’s Future Thursday, August 13 7:30~8:30 pm Parents will learn that Math is one of the greatest learning and living tools we can give our children regardless of their career plans. Free Admission!