a2 tribune april 13 1988 editors mail s i new clusters on hold for town approval dear editor thank you for your reporting of the parkview cluster home project in the tribunes april 6 issue were grateful for your per sonal interest and support of parkview id like to clarify a few points mentioned in the april g article 1 it is true as you said our longterm projections include plans for an additional twenty cluster home units these plans however are on hold until the necessary sewer and water capacity allocations are available from the municipality 2 the application to the town to which you referred is a request for the necessary alloca tions as referred to above to date no response has been received from the municipality to this re quest in our application parkview is in an excellent position to in crease the supply of affordable housing in this community we have the land the necessary zon ing and a functioning nonprofit organization currently we operate afford able housing units in the context of two definitions of this term a the parkview village apartments where persons with limited incomes may have their rent subsidized under the rent- gearedtoincome program of the ontario community housing assistance program b the parkview village clus ter homes where the price of the right to occupy agreement is in the affordable category when compared with similar accom modation in the community parkview is ready to work with the municipality and the com munity in providing more afford able housing when and if the municipality approves the neces sary sewer and water allocations sincerely jm nighswander parkview executive adminis trator the need for food ongoing challenge dear jim the committee feels its a good time to remind stouffville and area shoppers that theres an ongoing program of food share in town all year round st marks catholic church st james presbyterian church christ church anglican and stouffville united church distri bute food items collected at the iga and the ap to york region hostels and innercity missions through the tribune were asking shoppers to make it a habit of contributing nonperishable foods in containers provided at both stores we thank you for earing sincerely ursula oconnor esther powell joyce nailor marion boadway paper pickup april 30 the stouffville scouts and cubs are holding a spring paper drive sat april 30 beginning at 9 am residents are asked to place their bundles at a convenient pickup point at the end of their driveways seniors requiring assistance are asked to call gladys clarkson at 6401941 make your pool a party q v k youre invited vi us snow you now to ge v q easy rr s 0 bioguard o o betz pools place recreation complex 9th line n stouffville tuesday april 19 1988 730 pm sponsored by betz pools rsvp 6401424 refreshments prizes