Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 2, 1997, p. 1

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mercedes benz repair specialist 172buhqck drive unjt31 ma8kham saturday august 2 1997 vol 13 no 31 weekender une 24 pages 50 gstincl metmlcm iltebtlteuoiceiijfte term gic lyr 435 5yr 550 rates to anga ocs rrsps mutual rjnds ufe ksurnke annuhes rrtps iu hemw10n mortgages 96 main st n markham 4712311 e r o s s b w o r d h i ibm wsi i i drop for goes to region jordan h green staff reporter students going to the new school on glad park ave will be able to cross the street a little easier if the region okays the towns plans at last tuesdays municipal council meeting council passed a motion asking the region to mark off the elm road to millard street area with school zone speed limit signs council is also requesting traf fic lights and a sidewalk for the area be considered for york regions 1998 budget tennis court construction set to begin joan ransberry staff reporter the reconstruction of the vandorf park tennis courts is about to begin on tuesday whitchurchstouffville council gave the final nod for 38000 to be spent on the hamlets tennis courts the work will get under way in a cou ple of weeks said mayor wayne emmerson the construction contract has been awarded to court contractors the project will be funded from the towns municipal surpluses if that money is available playground equipment is also being installed at stouffville memorial park and at greenwood parkette located in northeastern stouffville the new equipment for memorial will replace 1 1 yearold wooden playground equipment in the downtown park playground equipment must meet the canadian standards association csa regulations in the case of the equipment in the stouffville memorial park staff reported 1 1 csa contraventions the signs have the familiar school cross ing logo plus flashing lights on each side warning motorists to slow down speed is limited to 40 km within schoof zones i think what were trying to do is ask for the warrants try and get it for the budget of 1998 said mayor wayne emmerson we arent pushing it off we want them they know we want them we have to get something done for the school year of the 300 students anticipated at the new glad park school due to open this oct 92 may have to cross busy ninth line to get to class currently the speed limit is 50 km for this stretch of road however it increases to 70 km just a few blocks north students were bussed for years on the deadend stretch of glad park ave but earlier this month both the york region separate school board and the york region public school board decided to cut costs by cutting buses the boards could save 245000 through these changes due to the speed traffic and reductions in busing parents of glad park and the neighboring st mark school have been lobbying for their childrens safety earlier this month a petition of 500 res idents was submitted to both the separate and public boards asking that they reverse their costcutting decisions i think the region should reinvestigate traffic lights said ward 5 councillor judy scala what happens next depends on the region as ninth line is a regional road bubble bubble enjoying a warm summers park this past week day jennifer smith blows bubbles much to her son matthews amusement at stouffville memorial photo by sjoerd witteveen rf kovac why not own one now fijwiiwi mxi6 17 mazda fmm j 1211 ikmu twme 539 6 highway f- 1

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