Leam water safety skills, all about life jackets. boat safety and recreational swim- Donations are being accepted at the front desk of the leisure centre and will be given to the_society's drowning prevention program. Every year, more thén 400 Canédiahs die in water-related incidents, most of which It’s almost that time of year when the kids will be splish-splashing in the pool and lake. The Lifesaving Society and the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville’s aquatic staï¬ are hosting April Pools Day, to help promote water safety on April 24 and 25 at the Lebovic leieure Centre from 2 to 4 pm. RECREATION: Drowning prevention stressed during weekend N0 fooling, April Fools Day event has serious message Without hockey volunteers who are at the rink in the early-morning hours and coâ€"ordinate team travel plans, local hockey can be prevented, according to the society. Drowning is the second leading cause of accidental death for children under the age of 10 and the third leading cause of unin- tentional death for Canadians under 60, sur- passed only by motor vehicle collisions and For more information, go to wwwlifesav- ingsocietycom or call 905-640-1900. Know a local hockey leader? It’s easy as Search tens of thousands of new and used vehicles. Refine your search by proximity, makes, models, price and more. Review detailed vehicle descriptions and 360° views of each vehicle. “While the players are the focus of the game, we cannot forget the contributions of the thousands of volunteers who work tire- lessly to ensure the future of Canada's game," said Bob Nicholson, president and CEO of Hockey Canada. The judges am looking for people who have proven dedication to the community through hockey, have a positive impact on hockey and hockey players in their comâ€" could not happen. That is why RBC Insurance, with support from Hockey Canada and the Hockey Hall of Fame, has launched its annual nation-wide search for outstanding hockey volunteers. gflyerlapdxza ! The RBC Local Hockey Leaders program will recognize and award 13 volunteers from across Canada and their communities. Each winner will receive $10,000 for their minor hockey association, a signed Team Canada jersey and a place of honour in the Hockey Hall of Fame. AllnomineeswillbefeaturedintheRBC Local Hockey Leaders display at the hall The deadline for nominations is April 9. For more information, go to wwwrbcloc- alhockeyleaders.com munity; are dependable, enthusiastic and a leader; act as role models to others and have a high level of commitment. mar-Elm. m 0 Furniture micefï¬ Save Time, Save Money. Imn‘