Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 26, 1986, p. 9

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tribune march 26 1986 a9 i iff charmaine left and faye eldemire watson drive stouffville are tribune and weekender carriers sharing a route that includes tenth line south arid watson drive charmaine also covers loretta crescent north faye does loret- ita crescent south the service is a family tradi tion almost ten years jim thomas tribune carriers 1 in the family by jim thomas stouffville all in the family for almost ten years a member of the elde- mire household has been delivering the tribune and nowthe weekender in the southeast area of stouffville at present charmaine 14 and sister faye 12 are continuing the tradition they share wat son drive where they live and tenth line south charmaines route also includes loretta crescent north while faye handles loretta cres cent south altogether they deliver 46 tribunes plus weekenders and flyers to every home when charmaine retires possibly next year faye plans to do the entire block shes presently saving up money for a class trip to quebec in 1987 both have their own bank accounts like most carriers unfriendly dogs and incle ment weather are the main problems charmaine and faye encounter neither has yet been bitten only growled at the friendliness of the people however make up for unsavory dispositions of neighborhood canines we know almost everyone charmaine says do you receive many complaints the sisters were asked faye explained that locked doors sometimes make deliveries difficult subscribers she said become irritated if they dont receive a paper but in some cases its difficult to find a place to leave it charmaines a student in grade 9 at stouffville high fayes in grade 6 at summitview art is charmaines favorite subject faye loves to read and is an enthusiastic stamp collector stouffville sales barn need for expansion stouffville manage ment of stouffville stockyards li mited plans to expand its existing flea market operation at a meeting march 18 co- owner norm faulkner told plan ning advisory committee mem bers his facility would be run in the same way except on a larger scale he has requested a zoning by law amendment to commercial highway c2 to allow an addition that would double the commercial sales barnflea market complex the new zoning would allow the following uses auction barn flea market fresh produce meats bakery and grocery sales gener al retail sales convenience sales and amusements rides committee members voted to accept a recommendation by michael saunders stating that a zoning bylaw amendment be pre pared by staff to reflect the ex isting and proposed commercial uses of the stouffville stockyard limited sales barn complex and be restricted to the following au ction barn flea market fresh pro duce and baked goods meats and bakery retail sales convenience amusements and groceries under a commercial general cd zoning category members also gave the go- ahead to schedule a public meet ing to consider the proposed zon ing bylaw change in accordance with requirements of the plan ning act in love with town while many people may not share my view residential buildup in stouffville is a sign of success more homes more families more assessment and more services makes for a better community we love this town and encourage all our friends who are thinking of moving to make stouffville their new home cecile battersby aspen crescent stouffville ii iii iii 1 iii 1 ill the natural landscape is an intermediate object a jl landscape to be seen has to be composed rbi george santayana 4714730 9 design landscapesinteriorscapes oflffioqsobl consultantsplannersmanagers 5j w lwwljl 1 todays woman d better living show may 9 10 11 fvamtcimiv fair grounds home do it yourself products garden products furniture drapery carpets everything for the home l u s fashion shows makeup demonstrations jewellry demonstrations a famous soap star will be attending watch this space for further information a show for the whole family hi family vendors 83 information 2022 a show for the whole family ftt family mmkhim family physicians james r maclean md susan e maclean bsccdmdccfp stephen t mclaren bscmdccfp an open letter to our patients dear patient this letter is to inform you of your doctors support for the ontario medical associations stand against the proposed health care accessibility act bill 94 we have genuine fears that this bill is but the first of further controls and restrictions restrictions which will sacrifice quality and accessibility of care during the week of march 24th to march 31st our office will be open only from 9 am to 5 pm outside of office hours the doctor on call will be available for urgent concerns our hospital obstetrical and emergency commitments will be honoured your family doctor who does not extra bill and who is not opted out is opposed to bill 94 we welcome your comments and look forward to discussing them with you personally please relay your concerns to the following the hon david peterson premier of ontario queens park toronto ontario m7a 1a1 the hon murray elston minister of health queens park toronto ontario m7a 2c4 sincerely yours f 77 dr s e maclean dr s t mclaren 39 main street north unit 3 markham ontario l3p 1x3 416 47141 15 r j r maclean

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