Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1997, p. 3

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wi vtu ia tfjbmmiefs fcvi ft f weekender saturday may 31 1997 p 3 local firm seeks okay to set up waste plant a stouffville company will excavate 13000 cubic metres of wood waste if local council gives the green light for a temporary waste pro cessing facility to be set up on the property on concession 8 on tuesday whitchurchstouffville council will review an application from canada building materials company cbm to clean up the site the process involves cbm securing a certificate of approval from the ministry and getting a building permit from the local fire department the ministry of the environment will oversee the cleanup joan ransberry stouffvilles cao in court over drunk driving charge in tune two stouffville bands will participate in the battle of the bands happening at the el mocombo in toronto next friday they are bytch kiddy from left todd lightfoot chris lightfoot and jeff hazzard missing is kristian dart and justin kerswill mike timmins and gary bender from underbrush call sue at 6403513 for tickets p by sjoerd witteveen merlin dewing chief adminis trative officer for whitchurch- stouffville charged with an alco holrelated offense made his first court appearance thursday a newmarket judge told the 44 year old dewing to return to court on june 26 on may 16 the towns top bureaucrat had his drivers licence suspended after being charged by ontario provincial police in markham the charge is over 80 an alco holrelated driving offense joan ransberry new well system costs 6 million h from page ii shallow and second aquifer have shown increasing bacterial and nitrate contamination parry reported the town is urging residents to properly abandon their wells to eliminate the contaminated wells arid to prevent further deterioration of the groundwater by appointment andrew mair editorinchief of the tribune is pleased to announce the appointment of tracy kibble as editor of this newspaper tracy began her career with the tribune in 1989 as a reporter since leaving the paper three years ago she has built her career first as the managing edi tor of the etpbicoke guardian and then as managing editor of the scarborough and north york mirrors tracy husband bob son kody and newborn daughter kendall currently live in jacksons point she begins her duties at the tri bune oct 14 following a mater nity leave julie caspersen is acting edi tor in tracys absence tracy is a grad uate of durham colleges journal ism pro gram in her new role tracy will be responsible for the daytoday operations of our thrice weekly publications in both stouffville and uxbridge her experience skill and knowledge of both communities are sure to assist her in tracy in her new duties allowing contaminates to enter through improperly constructed and poorly maintained wells york region will pick up the cost of the systems well and tower slicing 21 million off the original 8 million price tag the regions well tower should be operating this fall bruces mill beaches open next saturday pull out your swim suit grab your towel and head out to one of metro regions conservation areas for swim this summer the beaches at braces mill will open daily from 9 am to dusk throughout the summer starting next saturday braces mill is on stouffville road 3 km east of hwy 404 the conservation area offers change room facilities and a snack bar for more information about admission fees swimming and other recreational opportunities call metro region conservation at 416 6616600 ext 203 or visit us at httpwwwmtrcaonca tracy kibble fresh paint paul muir the president of the stouffville lawn- bowling club paints the benches in preparation for the new season which starts next wednesday photg by sj0erd mrreveen enjoy the tastes of jamaica at cultural gettogether kate gilderdale correspondent the bahai women of stouffville invite residents to join them for the third in their series of gettogethers with the theme of cooking culture and conversation jamaica is the destination arid june 4 is the date but you dont need a plane to whisk you off to the caribbean island all it takes is a phone call to host jaleh victory confirming that you would like to join her and other guests at her gracious rural home in whitchurchstouffville guests are asked to arrive at around 10 am so that they can get to know one another in a relaxed and friendly atmos phere before settling down to enjoy a demonstration of authentic jamaican cook ing everyone is welcome to jot down recipes and the chefs will be happy to advise on the best place to obtain supplies those present will then partake of the meal which will be followed by an infor mal presentation and discussion on jamaican culture arid customs along with other topics of interest to the group we have undertaken to offer these class es in the spirit of service and friendship and as yet another effort towards the pro motion of greater understanding and unity between cultures explained organizer community sylvie katirai the gettogethers are open to everyone in the community and there is no charge to attend however advance reservations are required so that the organizers can cater accordingly to reserve a place call 888- 1650 were first in distribution weve delivered 201353931 flyers doortodoor so far this year for further information on how we can deliver your flyers call joan or ruth at 6402100 thetribune watch for these flyers on saturday may 31 1997 consumers gas petsmart walmart loblawssupercentre loblawssupercentre insiders report m art il 4 v i avjavv v a raw marks work wearhouse sears sears today biway personal edge ap markham theatre bridlewood heating air weston produce iga- stouffville bryon wilfert campaign dominion 241 pizza stouffville loblaws loblaws insiders report canadian tire richmond hill selected area orly v v v a v s i i i iv 4 i

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