economist suntribune in our community saturday aug 102002 11 water ban ends in stouflville advisory stays for marldiam water bans in whitchurch- stouffville king township and kleinberg have been relaxed by the region of york despite the fact there hasnt been much rain lately conservation efforts by citizens have allowed water levels in our storage reservoirs to a level that justifies lifting the ban in some smaller communities said kevin quinn manager of water and waste water operations for the region the ban imposed july 17 after a prolonged period of hot dry weather continues in aurora newmarket holland landing queensville sharon and mount albert it means residents in areas that rely on groundwater supplies are banned from watering their lawns and gardens washing cars or driveways or filling or topping up pools while water levels remain low in markham richmond hill vaughan and georgina whose resi dents rely on water from lake ontario and lake simcoe a voluntary ban december court date for musselmans jlclke man by hannelore volpe staff writer musselmans lake resident neil swanson has been ordered to appear in newmarket provincial court on dec 9 for failing to comply with a property standard order if found guilty he could face a max imum fine of 25000 the new date was set after he was late for his july 26 court appearance mr swanson was charged in may by whitchurchstouffville senior bylaw enforcement officer keith saunders after numerous complaints from neighbouring residents about the con dition of his adjoining properties at 17 restnook lane and on coultice ave the complaints centered around the condition of buildings on the prop erties and stuff stored there like junk cars and scrap wood mr saunders noted bylaw officers will be conducting periodic inspections of mr swansons properties until the december court date to see if progress is being made mr swanson owns the cottage day camp and bosses cottage which he operates from musselmans lake he has appeared before whitchurchstouffville council previ ously to address concerns about his businesses lives here twice as many women as men develop multiple sclerosis kjd multiple sclerosis ho society of canada 18002687582 wwwmssocietyca this message brought to you as a community seiyicebttheecqnomisitriburie remains in effect this means the region is requesting residents conserve water by avoiding outdoor watering activities nurseries commercial car washes and car dealerships and municipally- maintained playing fields are exempt from the ban york region will continue to moni tor outdoor water usage as the summer winds down for more information visit the regions internet website at wwwregionyorkonca kathleen griffin annual iyiilliit ifgi august 16 saturday august it sunday august 18 loopm t ioooam osoo am cnib york region districts 3rd annual shootout competition will be ebn more exciting than last years twentyone winners from the hourly closest to the pinrompetition will not only receive a prize package but will also qualify for the local semiial competition on sunday and a chance to win a brand new car courtesy ofyonge 7 chrysier the winner advances to the finals at the toronto classic golf tournament on monday august 26th 2002 and will have a chance to win 51000000 in the final million dollar holeinone shootout where else do you gel ihe chance to improve your game and shoo for cnib the canadian national institute for the blind ontario division the liberal a proud media sponsor cnib york region 9050 yonge street suite 102 richmond hill tel 905 7316307 fax 905 7318979 carolewilliamscnibca yohges7 chrysler wc parkview golf club 6400 steeles ave east markham village nissan 4600 hwy 7 markham 905 4773337 wwwvillagenissancom driven imk73 aaco tl e jrrvhf36rtw narwynnpit 20000 i m mawrmmriti s7t ftp mkfhmf0mdobi6tskrmmtmmltc0ms tjapvtwlofteikrtj ccs 17scr7hiegoklcjx7s07 v oaa jm y ainvspm