hh5 tribune november 5 1986 a17 day care begins with love v- janice james supervisor of the ballantrae child care centre gives angela insley 5 left and carley mcllwaine 3 a helping hand during a morning art class at present there are 13 children on the roll this number is expected to increase to 24 by january jim thomas by jim thomas ballantrae a poster on a classroom door at the whitch urch centennial centre reads every day begins with a little love this is the theme of the ballan trae child care centre love and its supported by all the care and attention that abounds within janice james the centres su pervisor opened the facility sept 2 it all came about following re quests by the community ron robb councillor for the ward picked up the word while making his preelection rounds last fall he started the wheels turning janice said theres accommodation for up to 72 children the age range is 2 vz to 10 years the hours monday through friday are 7 am to 6 pm janice has two assistants treava pegg is a teacher of early childhood education and heather moorby is her assistant the staff will increase as enrollment grows attendance presently stands at thirteen with 24 antici pated by the end of the year with the centre situated adja cent to ballantrae school kinder gartenage children are accom panied to their classroom at 9 am then escorted back at 315 pm the daycare association makes school adjustment easier editors mail caution urged on rural buildup the following submission has jbeen placed before the mayor members of council and planning j committee of whitchurch- stouffville by jim and louise ogryzlo cone 6 rr 4 stouff- j ville the subject relates to a proposed bylaw amendment con- f- cerning 48 acres of property on i the west side of kennedy road opposite the deadend portion of j jesse thompson road lot 19 j cone 5 we ask the councillors plan- l ning committee and region of j york engineering to consider the j fbli6wingand if possible re- spond before or during the nov 10 1986 public meeting j are you aware of a report com- missioned from faulkner associ- ates by a previous planning com- mittee that indicates this area is questionable regarding well capacity that wells in the immediate i area have run dry that 210 lots are already approved in the immediate area j in view of the recent costs to the local population of ballantrae and the taxpayers of whitchurch- stouffville and of ontario will guarantees be provided to the ex- i isting residents that they will con- i tinue to have the adequate water j supply they now have and have already paid for for example would the town request the developer to provide sufficient funds in trust to redrill private wells or provide a com- i munity water supply in order that j the local residents and taxpayers not again be asked to foot the bill in case of someone elses error or j haste in judgement j the present zoning is rural and s is well suited for this purpose being open pasture and fenced and having been used in the re- cent past as a horse stable which is still on the property horse farms have recently been established immediately to the northwest trillium farms as well as to the south a rezoning j would certainly benefit the de- veloper and lot levies might be an immediate benefit to the town i financially but is there a long term demonstrated benefit in the public interest by allowing twoacre lots in this rural area or i would it lead to the destruction of its unique rural character some or maybe all of the above reasons made the previous plan- ning committee limit the mini- mum size of lots on the far side of kennedy road on jesse thomp- son road to five acres is good planning served by allowing lots less than half the size right across the road what are planning committees reasons to free up an additional 21 lots when the majority of the aforementioned 210 lots in the im mediate area are still not de veloped due to hazardous entrance con ditions york engineering would not allow a new private residen tial driveway opposite to this property without the regrading for missions baker hill baptist church is hosting a missions conference nov 14 to 16 program times are j nov 14 at 730 pm nov 15 at 7 j pm and nov 16 at 950 am and i 11 am guest speakers are rev charles derr peter and kathy j baker cathy fondse and rev bart with special music by mar- i garct connor and dick and shir- t ley ohlman and levelling of the high knoll im mediately south of the deadend portion of jesse thompson road the estimated cost was 65000 for york region to do this in light of their acknowledgement that this is a very dangerous place for an entrance onto kennedy road will this knoll be removed at the de velopers expense rather than at the taxpayers expense what will happen to the existing laneway on the north boundary of this property running through from kennedy to the conserva tion area that local residents have used for many years as a walkway a horse trail and a crosscountry ski trail will access for area residents be maintained from kennedy road so they can use the con servation area as they have in the past we look forward to your reply and your assurances that another hamlet will not be created in this oncepleasant rural kennedy road area merongale barn dinner theatre altona ltd pickering pajama tops an utterly mid spoof of the french bedroom farce playing november december special thurs nov 6 and thursnovj3 book early don i miss this one for reservations information please call 2940426 out of onfrol a new musical comedy revue friday saturday evenings 60 main st n markhatn in the village shoppes plaza 2946523 0d comkkij dhh fine austrian dining fully licenced 198 main st unionville hours monday closed tues sat 11301100 sun 12001000 i facelift at iga stouffville stouffvilles new look downtown will boast an even newer look with completion of exterior renovations to the iga as construction of stouffville has the contract improvements are contemplated inside as well with the installa tion of a modern refrigeration unit and an additional aisle at the front the cost is estimated at 60000 i think itll really look nice owner jack chambers told the tribune the redesigned exterior will tie in with the bias overall plan mr chambers said to expedite interior work it will he necessary for the iga to close down two days this month mr chambers said m pissaro monet renoir van gogh at the markville mall show for the first time in history and after many years of research the very famous works of these painters have finally been able to be edited to perfection these oil based editions on canvas will be on sale during the markville mall show come and see for yourself at the galleries booth hh a ylvia 4796224 the great pumpkin colouring contest winners under 6 helen giorgaudakis of markham sandy wong of unionville rachel bird of markham under 10 leona dogan of stouffville megha khulbe of markham ryan campbell of markham under 12 sean callan of markham catherine dunlop of unionville teresa heaney of markham under 16 angela hoover of gormley randy nolson of markham carin milroy of stouffville each winner receives a 1000 markville gift certificate certificates can be picked up at the markville management office lower level near centre court mcukville jconomistsun shopping centre janice says also the friendships theyve come to know as pre schoolers are continued the program includes arts and crafts a storytime music appre ciation snack periods and games a hot meal is served at noon transportation to and from the centre is provided by the parents were very pleased with the way everything is going janice said the community centre boards been very helpful a strong supporter of the prog ram is denise pettitt im very impressed she said the staff is excellent the hours she said are flexible making it possible for her to pick up her 3 vt year old son at a later time if necessary and they provide those extr4 hugs that are sometimes needed she added the fee schedule follows one week fulltime 75 one week half day 40 after school 3 an hour while the centre is mainly a community service there is no attendance boundary janice ex plained interested parents can call 6402152 endne fine dining catering new markhams first build your own sandwich bar banquet room seating 1 60 people nightly entertainment in whistons piano lounge featuring james raetuesdays thru saturdays a menu to delight any connoisseur of fine r food wine v 144 main st n markham a7- 4 770 v markham village lanes 4- i i i i c fetem 1 w friendly family environment sunday brunch served 1030 am to 230 pm salads seafoods meats pastas for reservations call 4759405 1020 denison st just west ol warden n ol steeles mark ville dqobs open daily 110640 in the mbrhviut jhoppiogceryme hity 6 mecoivannb leftjihoiw 4776314 starts friday o crocodile dundee gb fri monthurs 710 920 sat sun 145 345 710 920 sky bandits mm fri monthurs 705 910 sat sun 330 705 910 the transformers matinee sat sun only 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