Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 6, 1997, p. 1

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small coffee toasted bagel 164 plus lax dainty donuts deu 1 8 ringwood drive the tribune vol 109 no 19 tuesday may 6 1997 28 pages 100 gst mciy ameirqlmid pitblidatidii servuigwhitcimrcfiriqiij carol l clements thjmoney hn concepts 6424540 uy su ivision joan ransberry staff reporter residents of an upscale stouf fville subdivision concerned about under the microscope a powerful team of bureaucrats is taking its vision of perfect health care to suburbs around toronto this week the provinces health services restructuring commission now forcing some toronto hospitals to merge or close will be much more warmly received outside the big city h please see page 3 h the fate of a 30acre parcel of for estlike land put their worries to rest they bought it since the land in trail of the woods subdivision is now owned by the community itll stay as is said rob ennis a green valley cir cle resident ennis explained the proactive yet unusual move on behalf of a hhhhi ielc6melim r9efpiasedtbbegin eecfay vand sajrsip nitsliom lkkarid piiritiph its iust another way we retry ing to neighborhood to ensure that the forest located in the middle of the 95home subdivision would remain as mother nature designed it ennis got involved after learning that the town of whitchurchstouffville was about to seize the property located at the northeast comer of kennedy road and aurora road because 13000 was owed in back taxes the town was putting the wheels in motion to force the lot along with two smaller parcels of land on the auction block ennis and his next door neighbor contacted the land owner to see what options were available the residents wanted an assur ance that theland wouldnt under go a zoning change and eventually end up with unwanted develop ment area residents like living with the small forest ennis emphasized we were worried owership would go out of the community and something derogatory would hap pen with it said ennis b please see page 3 bake me to your leader tribune deli cosponsor local cookie election joan ransberry staff reporter how the cookie crumbles has taken on a whole new meaning in stouffville worried that the federal election campaign lacked flavor the her itage ice cream parlor and deli formed a partnership with the tribune and together launched stouffvilles very first home made cookie election the truth in stouffville is that we love cookies and we love canada the deal at the heritage is buy a cookie cast a vote heritage owners ross and wendy cowie explain that they selected four bestsellers and designated a cookie to each of the four political parties all our cookies are to die for chips are down the cookie election is off and running patrons of the heritage ice cream parlor and deli can choose their election favorite from left are patron jason parsons deli owner wendy and ross cowie and cookie fan jen nifer hargraves photo by steve somerville stressed wendy the cowies chose oatmeal raisin as the liberal cookie chocolate chip for the new democratic parry chocolate peanut butter for the reform party cookie and white chocolate macadamia for the progressive con servatives quebecs separatist party is also rep resented in the cookie election to find out the flavor of the bloc drop into the main street eatery the main street restaurant has been dressed up in canada colors includ ing flags and balloons complements of the very patriotic linda sargeant of lindys florist from now until june 2 the cowies will keep track of cookie sales and record the votesales on a black board i newsline mmmsmmm stouffville canadian tire weekly special moonrays 10 pagodas reg now only po 524133 wim 3s i news you can use flood victims ada gratton of bucking- ham manor says her cc- in winnipeg has informed her there is a mens clothing and non- perishable food people have been generous with toys and womens clothing but the need has shifted to mens clothes donations are being accepted at the fire hall and the tribune office garage sale the stouffville kinette club is hosting a garage sale on may 24 at 315 north donations are call 6403560 for p tm i inside your tribune j food p 2 l comment p6 mothers day p8 spca special p1 1 l sports p 21 classified p23 ir rs

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