p 2 weekender june 19 1993 st education needs improvement residents from page 1 organizers were kept busy writing local residents ideas and suggestions about how bet ter include stouffvilles needs for the next 30 years more than 20 pages of suggestions comments and concerns were gathered throughout the three- an invitation to a public meeting ion come and continue the dialogue on yorks vision for the future give us your ideas on such topics as managing yorks environment its economic development its housing needs its services talk to us about your vision of the role of regional government as we move into the future we hope to see you at aurora council chambers 100 john west way markham civic centre 101 town centre blvd vaughan civic centre 2141 major mackenzie dr king township municipal office 3565 king rd june 21st 730 to 10 pm june 22nd 730 to 10 pm june 23rd 730 to 10 pm june 24th 730 to 10 pm wiii if you would like a copy of the draft vision document in advance of the meeting please call york region administration department at 8951231 or 3622464 m f region hour meeting education and the way its governed levied and adminis tered topped the list as the area causing most concern amongst stouffville residents who largely would like to see the entire process revamped former councillor doug alles said school facilities such as swimming pools and gymnasi ums should be opened to the community instead of being closed during the summer to offset spiralling levies and chamber of commerce president helene johnston said shed like to see less nonteach ing staff on the school boards to eliminate expensive service duplications and unnecessary administrative costs they way it is now consul tants and consulting the con sultants johnston said and businessman casey van maris said hed like to see the heavilyadministered school boards eliminated and replaced with smaller volunteer boards geared closer to schools in the immediate community several residents also stated they want shared busing to cut costs and want education to get back to the basics of reading writing and mathematics stouffville residents also said many of the vision statements presented to york so far are lacking rural area concerns bill i 1 il prices effective till june 2693 red hot bbq buy kla free samples fc daily ftl i sj3 guaranteed tender aeon wrapped filet mignoiij beef tenderloin aged for optimum tenderness and taste wrapped with bacon 6 x 6 oz portions 102 kg225 lb es3 thaw n serve shrimp ring 799 38 40 shrimp 340 g 12 oz ring rjrj product of british columbia salmon steaks vacuum packed minimum 142g5oz portion sold individually 232 thaw n serve chocolate mousse cake 4 g attention chocolate lovers moist chocolate cake topped with rich chocolate mousse and real whipped cream 12 hjlfij boneless skinless lemon and herb of teriyaki flavoured chicken breasts 16 i 0136kg w3lbbox bbs bbq ready kabobs teriyaki beef souvlaki pork or bbq chicken kabobs sold individually 2 99 every day low price 49 oz 140 g each pj3 roadhouse style chicken wings tips removed uncooked ready to spice the way you like 9 99 181kg 4 lb box so good to come home to shoppes of unionviixe across from umonvilla 1891 kkij- seniors day every tuesday ff store hours sundays 10 am 6 pm monday wednesday 9 am 8 pm thursdays friday 9 am 9 pm saturday 9 am 6 pm kkaj open 7 days a week 16th ave hwy7 223 n m im sunkist plaza 16thavehwy48 2q2q needs and expectations and appear to be geared only to urban centres and lemonville resident marion wells said there should be stiff penalties imposed on people who abuse land and its valuable resources urging sup port for farmers and their efforts other areas discussed includ ed quality of community life affordable housing business and job development environ ment and role of regional gov ernment previously held workshops and meetings show york region residents want to see less government and more pub lic involvement public meet ings with markham vaughan richmond hill and georgina will take place this week before a second vision draft is present ed york officials are currently working on their official plan for the future and the vision 2021 comments will be incorpo rated into the final plans cuts hurt mtrca important environmental protection programs will be greatly affected this year because of an expected 21 million provincial subsidy cut the metro toronto and region conservation authority mtrca announced this week the authority said the provinces social contract pro- posal will mean environmental management and protection work will suffer because of forced employment reductions by 25 people this year about 16 fulktime staff have had hours reduced and funded vacant positions are not being filled to meet the budget cuts imposed by queens park mtrca officials announced i the authority will also put an end to about 123 seasonal and casual jobs affecting out door appreciation and recre ational opportunities for the public included is the elimi nation of all grass mowing in all mtrca properties many of which are located in whitchurchstouffville offi cials said major maintenance has been but drastically a press release revealed the 21 million budget cut includes reduced provincial operating grants 700000 and elimination of the conser vation land tax rebate pro gram 800000 the authority also predicts further funding cuts from municipalities as the province continues its subsidy reduc tions at lower levels of govern ment jlhjimie vauaua dear jim y u we great news the best 1 ca ueo turou wkd isswnat i redhead to peter