Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 17, 1997, p. 1

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i w ml i repair specialist saturday may 17 1997 vol 13 no 20 weekender 40 pages 500 gstincl 4feftyahd publication serving wh itch lirciistoiiffvute since 1888 lite bed choice ii jtetej 1 hkjv1 ijciv 1 yr 405 aaa 3 yr v30 5 yr ratos subject to cliange gics rbsfs mutual funds ufe insurance annuities rrfs tax preparation mortgages 137 main sl n a markham 4712311 4 hi c r o s s h h tv o r d 93hh mi hhi 1 mike hayakawas in the outdoors see page x growth in vandorf preston lake studied joan ransberry staff reporter big change is in the wind for vandorf and preston lake on tuesday whitchurchstouffville council launched a plan to have both ham lets studied as well arrangements are being made with the town of aurora to have the sewer and water services delivered to the northern hamlets while staff had recommended that each 1 1 if the shoe fits bud sanderson latcham gallery volunteer discusses the merits of this art piece with cathy hendren of stouffville district secondary school the students work is now on display at the gallery photo by steve somerville development hamlet be studied separately council opted to lump them together the secondary plan to be paid for by land owners will help municipal government determine what goes where in vandorf and preston lake the issue is attracting lots of community interest officials of the pride and preston lake group and the vandorf ratepayers associa tion concerned about the future makeup of their neighborhoods attended the council meeting if the water and sewer services find their way to the hamlets itll translate into sub stantial residential and industrial growth if the population of vandorf jumps from 600 to thousands and if a huge area is ear marked for industrial growth it will have a profound impact on the lives of the existing residents not to mention the overall makeup of the communities chris dymond of van dorf told council area residents opted for the quiet life when choosing vandorf and preston lake as places to call home stressed dymond the major concern in the neighborhood is that the rural aspect of life will be lost for ever if sound and sensitive planning mea sures are not incorporated area ratepayer group members plan to take an active part in the process which will include a number of public meetings a similar study costing 300000 is being carried out for downtown stouffville it will be completed next month ttmm nbmeads cookie poll h with just over two weeks left until the june 2 federal elec tion the ndp is in the lead in the tribunes cookie poll the heritage ice cream parlor and deli in stouffville together with the tribune is holding the homemade cookie election customers are asked to cast their vote by the kind of cookie they buy the results at the end of this week saw the ndp out front with 315 of their chocolate chip cookies purchased the conservatives are second with 255 of their white chocolate macadamias consumed in third is the reform party with 188 chocolate peanut but ter cookies bought in fourth spot in the poll are the liberals with 132 voters choosing their oatmeal raisin cookies neighbors say no to 24hour aggregate plant joan ransberry staff reporter i ij a request to have an aggregate plant in stouffville operate 24 hours a day monday to friday for 13 weeks received a resounding no from its neighbors lafarge canada inc was told pointblank tuesday that a roundtheclock operation is not welcome ron graham general manager of the durham road 30 plant has agreed to meet with area residents to try to work out a com promise the company tries to be considerate of the needs of its neighbors said graham graham stressed however that when it comes to gravel noise is part of the busi ness area resident lew kennedy told council community that the noise and the dust has been making life unbearable for the past five years we have no protection said kennedy sitting outside in the summer months is out of the question verena jaeger told coun cil also our animals are suffering she said whitchurchstouffville council delayed making a decision giving company officials and area residents time to hold a meeting sometime next week in the municipal coun cil chambers the company wanted the allday work per mit to apply from next week and end during the third week of august the same permis sion was granted last year council was reminded -v- i mcarthur ford your low mileage headquarters the areas best selection of fine preowned cars and trucks over 30 prime low mileage vefflcles currently in stock sale 13995 1 escort lx wagon auto air wagon group choose from 3 save thousands compared to new sale from 17995 96 taurus gl wagons v6 air power group tilt cruise cassette rear wiper and more choose from 4 sale from 16995 96 taurus gl sedans v6 air auto power group tilt cruise cassette choose from two sale 20995 95 crown vic lx top ofthe line all power equipment leather handling package only 55000km hmftpsale 15595 95 taurus gl wagon v6 auto air cassette light group pl pw pm 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