Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 14, 1998, p. 2

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j l repair specialist saturday march 14 1998 vol 14 no 11 weekender une 36 pages 50 gstincl a metrvhmd lblicatioivs town and country realty ltd 6400888 now is the winter m of our discontent jw p 8 j r o s s h i w o r d hi latcham one of few editors note with the closing of the latcham gallery announced this week by the whitchurch- sotuffville public library board correspondent kate gilderdale takes a look back at the history of this community facility read the tribune next week for insightful articles regarding the gallery the latcham gallery whose sudden closure was announced by the whitchurchstouffville special report kate gilderdale library board tuesday night was established in 1979 in large part through the efforts of nation ally acclaimed uxbridge artists ron and lynda baird originally run by volunteer directors the gallery employed vanessa perry a former volunteer as director in 1988 on a perma nent parttime basis bud sander son who was a member of the board when the current library please see page 3b upsas mm adding a little spice singing and dancing to spice up your life are glad park public school students justin croker logan jennings travis kayum marcus makinen and tommy yule the students were taking part in the schools talent show 98thursday photo by steve somerville mobility transit looks to expand needs 25 k joan ransberry staff reporter helping hands hassan mustafa helps carol towns onto the taxi ramp at parkview seniors centre on rupert avenue this week whitchurchstouffville mobility transit serves 500 people and is looking to expand its service into good wood photo by steve somerville it takes 50000 a year and 14 volunteers to make sure local disabled residents get door-to- door transportation service council has been told whitchurchstouffville mobility transit is a vital service- about 500 people have registered to use the service since its inception four years ago last year the transit program logged more than 3000 trips mobility transit makes sure local residents in need get to medical appointments grocery and department stores the library schools arid social visits margaret britton and wilfrid morley volunteer executive members of mobility transit presented an outline of the service while making the annual pitch for municipal funding whitchurchstouffville council is expected to strike its budget by april 1 morley and britton have asked council to earmark 25000 for mobility transit we usually get 11000 from the town and please see page 3 h be il rm itetlif h ay- mar i i baas s mm finanqin up to 48 months freight poi admin taxes extra or equivalent value credit ol s1500 s24995 includes s1s00 credit oflors cannot bo combined mi

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