Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 11, 1987, p. 2

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a2 tribune march 11 1987 editors mail doing something right dear editor its a healthy situation when residents of our municipality take an active interest in whats going on in too many instances people tend to lay back until its too late the damage has beendone at the present time there appears to be three main issues clouding an otherwise cordial muni cipal scene 1 residential development in the rural area 2 industrial development on the oak ridges moraine 3 a proposed asphalt plant near woodbine avenue at gormley each is a major concern it would seem however that everything i see and hear is negative the council shouldnt do this and shouldnt do that it would be nice if these complaints could be offset by something positive for example 1 improvements to downtown stouffville 2 the slow but steady cleanup of several town eyesores 3 increas ing industrial and commercial assessment and soon like adam johnstone said of the federal tories in his letter of march 4 they must be doing something right 1 think whitchurchstouffville council must be doing something right also id like to hear more about it sincerely gordon carey rr 3 stouffville shopping centre presents nostalgia 87 spring fashion show with pamela eves friday march 13th at 7 pm saturday march 14th at 1230 2 pm easter seal funds returned to town 150 stores services in the heart of markhamunionville hwy 7 mccowan rd markham owned operated by jds investments ltd 1 tsmmkvllk jrsi the stouffville lions club has long been a ma jor contributor to the easter seal campaign for crippled children recently a portion of this fundraising has been returned to the community through the purchase of a 4985 hydraulic lift that enables 15yearold keith brettell of ballan- trae to move in and out of his parents van with ease shown here with handsome keith are lion members paul roney centre chairman of the crippled childrens committee and 1st vice- president mike grinnell jim thomas editors mail councillor wins praise dear editor at the jan 27 meeting of whitchurchstouffville council councillor jim sanders filed a re port on his attendance at the jan 24 conference on adequate and affordable housing sponsored by the childrens services council in his report mr sanders ex pressed compassion for and an understanding of the problems faced by people in york region he stressed that elected offi cials must fulfill their responsibil ity to ensure that all people have the right to adequate and afford able housing further air sanders indicated that the most significant hurdles to overcome in addressing the problem are public attitude and the involvement of those in need in the development of solutions lastly mr sanders recom mended an endorsement of the efforts of the childrens services council and the task force on adequate and affordable housing in the search for solutions to the housing needs in york region the council of the town of whitchurchstouffville endorsed the recommendation the board of the chilrens ser vices council and the members of the task force on adequate and affordable housing wish to ex press their appreciation for the concern and support expressed by mr sanders and the council the communitybased group which emerged from the conference will find the concern of your elected officials a tremendous support as they pursue solutions to the need for adequate and affordable housing sincerely barbara j moorhead executive director spring fashion shove s shonext y presented by ty hi se t f f fine womens apparel date wed march 25 1987 time 700 pm dinner show place mainstreet dining lounge 39 main st n markham price 22 per person includes dinner y tickets available at trendsetter 93 main st n markham 2940966 or at mainstreet dining lounge while they last stouffville in hand the arrival of spring and fashion shows go hand one of the first fashion promenades of the season will be held thurs day march 26 at 8 pm in parkview village the sponsor is eta lambda chapter of beta sigma phi 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