Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 16, 2006, p. 1

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saturday dec 1 6 2006 serving the community of whitchurchstouffville 28 pagest including gst 3 downtown dock tower has outlived many neighbours crime 2 opinion 6 sports 9 classified 12 unaware madd still needed york president says byjoefantauzzi staff write joey fodders family is still coming to grips with his death in a collision involving alcohol nov4 the newmarket mans nephew eric brown 11 of stouffville is channellirig his feel ings into raising money for madd canada by selling key- chains he plans to present the money to madd at a volunteer meeting next month his mom sherry cavanagh says he will continue his work regardless of a reporc in the toronto star that says only 19 cents of every dollar raised by madd goes to victim services the stars probe also revealed madd canada has been count ing the use of telemarketers and fundraisers as charity saying the fundraisers also educate the pub lic regardless of what may or may not be true at the national level madd is a much needed organization madd canada york region chapter president margaret williams said in a letter to the suntribune the fact remains today four people will be killed in an alco holrelated collision still another 190 to 200 will be injuredit is simply shameful to think of how many innocent and kindhearted see keychains page 7 councillor mp peeved with 18month window staff photosjoerd witteveen christmas in holland sara veltman left and madeleine rose portray little dutch girls in the international christmas spec tacular presented by whitchurchstouffvilles willowgrove school at wideman mennonite church on hwy 48 this week for an additional photo see page 2 by jim mason staff writer residents of rural york region whose mail delivery was cut off will get it back but not quickly enough for the mp who led the fight to reinstate the service the federal government has direct ed canada post to restore and main tain mail delivery to rural roadside mailboxes within the next 18 months minister of transport infrastructure and communities lawrence cannon said wednesday this is what we have been fighting for all along oak ridgesmarkham mp lui temelkovski said it will almost be one year since the first rural routes were closed in my riding the first in canada i am sorry it has taken the government this long to act something should have been done sooner it has not been an easy year for the elderly the disabled and those who do not drive and now we find out they need to wait up to another 18 months there is a light at the end of the tunnel but it is a long tunnel mail delivery to homes in rural areas has been cut off or threatened due to safety concerns by mail carri ers residents whose service was cut get their mail from community boxes in their neighbourhoods i expect canada post will do its utmost to restore and maintain mail delivery to rural roadside mailboxes while taking into consideration the health and safety of their employees see safety page 5 pbofita hot tubs 27hemtaqbr0 markham 348030 beachcomber ot tan snowtiie r packages starting ftom soo doatafci details mtcamm tire source honda 220kenoolrbocidibtbcbaoiartours7 iv jl v je 1 4 oti ia i a i t j winter can strike at any moment is your honda ready winter ah88 performance 18664301512 vmsj

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