Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 6, 2002, p. 4

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economist suntribune thursday june 6 2002 town of whitchurchstouffville country close to the city ljjjsjggg4ggjj igaawj5 vandorf preston lake secondary plan area saturday june 22nd 2002 830 am to 400 pm vandorf community hall are you interested in shaping the future of your community now is the opportunity for you to help the town establish the vision and framework that will guide future planning including any residential and employment changes in the vandorf and preston lake communities the vandorfpreston lake advisory committee invites you to participate in a visioning workshop to be held on saturday june 22nd 2002 from 830 ant to 400 pm at the vandorf community hall 14663 woodbine avenue all interested residents and businesses are invited to participate in this exercise the secondary plan for the communities of vandorf and preston lake has been initiated by town council and is being prepared in the context of the oak ridges moraine conservation plan recently approved by the province the objective of the secondary plan study is to carry out a comprehensive assessment to identify issues opportunities and constraints which may influence future planning for the community establish a picture or vision of how the area should look in 20 years and establish a detailed plan and implementation strategy for the vision the visioning exercise provides the opportunity for interested members of the community to participate directly in the planning process your views area experiences and thoughts for the future will be considered by the advisory committee town council municipal staff and the consulting team as a basis for the vision and plan for the area for more information about the visioning exercise or the vandorfpreston lake secondary plan program please contact the town of whitchurch- stouffville development services department at 905 6401900 or 8952423 if you wish to participate in the visioning exercise you are requested to register with the town of whitchurchstouffville by friday june 14th please contact mrs sandy hammond at 905 6401910 ext 236 or 8955299 ext 236 to register for this event crime preventionthrough envtronmental design opted presentation by constable monica lees of york regional police regarding the benefits of cpted one of the components of crime is opportunity if opportunity is removed from the equation the chance of a crime being committed is greatly reduced the goal of cpted is to reduce opportunities for crime this reduction is achieved through proper design and effective use of the built environment come learn how you can eliminate the opportunity for crime in your business date thursday june 13th location council chambers municipal offices 37 sandiford drive 4th floor stoufifviue time coffee and donuts at 700 am talk commences at 730 a an register now at the whitchurchstouffville public library for the following programs st john ambulance babysitting course saturday june 22 10 am 5 pm age 11 12 50participant motherdaughter book club a chance for mothers and daughters aged 8 15 yrs to bond by reading great books we usually meet the first tuesday of each month at the library for more information and to register please call anne houle 9056427323 grab the treasure be a bookaneer volunteers are needed to help with the summer reading program for more information and to volunteer please call 905-642- 7323 or fill out a summer reading program volunteer form at the library signup has begun for all the following summer programs at the library summer chess camp bouncing babies musical 2s preschool storyhour crafty wednesdays internet for kids saturday craft and playtime pj storytimes musical discoveries summer art and crafts camp with the whitebreads book bingo for more information call or visit the library the month of june is flag appreciation month the town encourages all residents and businesses to fly a canadian flag during the month of june tilhsoiissibsffi decoration day at stouffville cemetery sunday june 16th 2002 service 230 pm at the cemetery grounds speaker rev robert shields in the event of rain the service will be held at the christ anglican church 254 sunset boulevard stouffville the cemetery board invites you to make a donation toward tree planting or marker restoration in memory of a loved one please note that as per cemetery bylaw no 93114 section d 6 permission must be obtained from the board to plant on a lotplot we respectfully advise that existing plantsshrubs which interfere with grounds maintenance or a neighbouring lotplot must be trimmed and maintained prior to may 15th of each year or they will be removed without notice the town is hosting recognition of athletes awards night thursday june 13 2002 730 pm latcham hall these awards recognize the achievements of all 1st place provincial champions in any sport please call barb scaife 9056401910 ext 287 if you know of any athletes meeting this criteria aquatics summer swim registration begins on wednesday june 12th at 600 pm at the lebovic leisure centre summer swim schedule begins as of saturday june 22nd pick up your summer schedules at the lebovic leisure centre or call the centre at 905- 642play and press 0 lifestyle programs stay active through the summer months join one of the lifestyle sessions at lebovic leisure centre baby me post natal fitness classes tuesdays at 115 pm fitness for osteoporosis thursdays at 1215 pm pilates wednesdays at 1030 am or thursdays at 700 pm tai chi mondays at 810 pm yoga tuesdays at 700 pm or saturdays at 810 am classes start first week of july register now to avoid disappointment call 905642play for more information summer camps summer is quickly approaching and camps are filling up fast register soon for one of our camps adventure in fun 5 12 years old sports camp 8 13 years old before and after camp extended care is also available call 905642play for more information babysitters wanted lebovic leisure centre tuesday to friday mornings july and august students or adults welcome contact barb armstrong 905642play ext 328 for more information during the national public works week may 20th may 24th the town of richmond hill hosted the fifth annual york region public works challenge the competition amongst the area municipalities and the regions public works staff highlights work related skills and expertise in irifrastructure repair and equipment operation the whitchurchstouffville team of john bartlett blair housser sean nesbitt and ted tindall finished second overall of the nine competing teams congratulations on an outstanding performance signs available the towns bylaw to regulate the discharge of firearms within the town bylaw number 2001-61- hu requires hunters to obtain the written permission of the landowner or tenant in order to hunt on their property in order to ensure that hunters know that they are now required to obtain written permission property owners or tenants are encouraged to post a yellow cautionary signs on their property the signs should be posted so that they are clearly visible in daylight under normal conditions from the approach to each ordinary point of access to the premises the yellow signs which state no hunting on this property without the written permission of the owner are now available from the clerks department of the town offices at 37 sandiford drive 4th floor the first sign is free of charge and each additional sign will be sold for 590 each web site wwwtownofwscom automated lines 905 6401910 905 8955299 drop off box at west entrance

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