Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 23, 1986, p. 3

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weekender august 23 1986 p3 lanes cleanup continues several shops opening at temporary locations while the cleanup from last thursdays bombing at markham village lanes continues several shops are opening for business in temporary locations at least five businesses are opening today in a vacant house at 12 wilson st located southwest of markham village lanes the phone number for the house is 471- 7089 open for business at the wilson st location are peaches n jeans greta fine lingerie presents of mind venet classique and para llel several other shops are also to open in the near future clients of la hair design can call 4716663 owners larry gros- si angelo nicastro and staff are operating from the svengali loca tion on main st clients of dr grahame connor should call 4714883 with any emergencies the office has tem porarily moved to 1 mint leaf gate plaza on 16th ave to the office of dr hans schwartz patients of dr aj reid should call 4995800 for dr a briggs call 7895581 for dr p fowler call 8843171 and for dr susan oliver call 4770027 intra village lanes travel has temporarily relocated at cus tom interiors at 131 main st n in the tremont hotel anyone hold ing a file especially those travell ing within the next two weeks are urged to get in touch as soon as possible telephones have been installed with the original phone number 4711424 the best advice for clients of remax real estate is to contact their agent at home or call the remax number to reach their temporary office at guardian real estate four desks 30 agents charles debourbon of remax says the company is trying to find a new location and asks that clients be extra patient during the transition canada employment centre contact the scarborough office at 200 town centre court mccowan rd and hwy 401 or call 9734400 for employment or 9734425 for un employment insurance if there are other items needing publicity please call the editorial department of the economist at 2942200 and well try to print it next issue at a meeting monday with vil lage lanes merchants mall own er manny elkind said he expects the shops in the plazas upper level will be ready to reopen in three to four weeks stores in the devastated lower level should be open in october meanwhile york regional police are continuing their inves tigation into the explosion which occurred about 115 am last thursday no one was injured in the blast markham council briefs walkways at digby cres and tangmere cres in milliken will be open in time for school- markham council approved drawings of the controversial walkways at its monday meet ing the reopening costs will be borne by cedarland properties ltd residents of the area com plained when the paths to a school and park were closed for safety reasons a year ago homeowners who live beside the walkway on digby cres said it was unsafe the entrance to the walkway is on a curve where three driveways meet the walkways have since been redesigned to the satisfac tion of the town buses to fair markham transit will pro vide buses to and from the fair once again this year the buses will run wednes day oct 1 to sunday oct 5 riders will be charged regular transit rates but no transfers will be permitted the buses will originate at markville shopping centre and will travel north on mccowan rd to the fairgrounds at 18th ave pool blanket markham centennial pool wont be catching any colds this winter thanks to a new blanket about to be purchased the blanket which was given thumbs up from council will cost the town 23256 the price includes a motorized reel to fit the pool no parking zone if youre attending your childs soccer game at the field if i remember correctly its your tarn to roundtip the kids on raymerville dr dont ex pect to park right out front any more parking on the north side of raymerville from the edge of the soccer field to beck dr is now prohibited the new rule came into being after com plaints from residents the towns policy is to restrict park ing in front of childrens play ground areas peace week the week of september 15 to 21 is the time to smile on your brother council has declared this period markham peace week at the request of a local religious group the spiritual assembly of the bahais of the town of mar kham made a presentation to council explaining that the same request was being made of communities throughout the world the week is to coincide with the united nations declared in ternational day of peace on sept 16 transfer free from markham markham residents wishing to commute to work in richmond hill will now he able to transfer from markham transits trunk route free of charge the plan was approved by mar kham council last monday and while it was designed to help rich mond hill residents working in markham transferring is free in either direction richmond hill transit will run a bus to heaver creek at hwy 7 and leslie st an intersection which markham transits trunk route passes regularly markham transit will monitor the number of passengers trans ferring from richmond hill buses to see if theres a strain on the towns bus system if it does reach that point the town can re consider the arrangement angela elsworth left and stephanie lane help clean up at flavors ice cream following last thursdays explosion at markham village lanes on main st its reported that the shop lost about 120 gallons of ice cream bill lanning crime stoppers ttc security head to chair program the arrest of 390 people on 1136 charges the recovery of 215029 in stolen property and the seizure of drugs with a street value of more than 113 million rewards paid by the program total 43465 free show from singing in the shower to singing on stage thats what the country and western vocal competition at markham fair grounds sunday aug 24 is all about time of the event is 7 pm admission is free the top three participants will receive cash prizes and trophies they ii also be guests of the fairs country and western show featuring the leahy family oct 3 joe heaney head of security at the toronto transit commission has been named chairman of the toronto and regional cri me stop pers program the appointment was made at the annual meeting of the local crime fighting organization other members of the execu tive include dion mcguire vice- chairman nigel schilling secre tary neil katzman treasurer laurie denham recording secre tary and james carnegie fun- draising chairman crime stoppers a nonprofit charitable organization was established in toronto in july 1984 to assist police make arrests in unsolved crimes the toronto and regional crime stoppers program which has the cooperation of metro peel york region and durham police forces is responsible for we deliver we can deliver your flyers lor as utile as 35c each call advertising at 2w2200 or distribution at 2948244 1986 flyers delivered loulyl economist suntribune 5760900 metroland distributing 147147400 carsten von enckevort

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