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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 30, 1988, p. 18

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c8 tribune november 30 1988 sainsbury promises a busy three years mayorelect fran sainsbury her decisive victory in the recent has hardly drawn a breath since election but already shes busy t tjc yfllagb cbutchery fctuelicatesseii open 7 days special black forest han 99iooy fat roast bbsscemoi 313fc- 6j9 kg roasedtsaerade 139ioogr veal roast provini 585a 12 jo kg 0areatrd3stcixia159ioogr veal chops provini 5ist12i0kg few ftrkssipfcsi steak 898b 1540 kg free range chicken 193b 440 kg prime rib roast 449b 990 kg come in and try our homemade lasagna mousaka beef stew cabbage rolls chffi meatballs tomatosauce etc for your christmas dinner please order your fresh turkey roast or ham in advance 50 lockridge ave unionville one block west of warden 4779591 planning her next three hectic years the biggest priority on our list will be the resolution of the sewage problem she states well have to sit down with the durham and york regional peo ple and the ministry of the en vironment and see what the next step should be to bring it to fruition at the same time adequate water capacity should be ad dressed she says also high on the agenda is a public meeting regarding land use planning with growth we have a lot of levies and resources whereby we can solve the traffic problems put in stop lights and improve traffic flow with modest expansion says sainsbury facilities such as an indoor pool can be considered however paying off existing debts on the recreation complex and library must come first she jacquelyns 190 bullock dr 14 4710591 up to bonanza sale starts now off fashions for larger sizes 14 and maternity wear we are not difficult to findhonest jacquelyns is beside bunsmaster in golds gym plaza jacquelyns golds gym markviie malljss come in and visit us and take away boxing day savings matching vur figure with flattering styles to help you make tlv most of your ja host features while you stav on top of the newest fashions saveupto500ona7piece suite in solid pine hutch buffet 5 extension table 4 chairs do it in solid oafe and save even more take advantage of our special prechristmas sale that lets you mix or match any item of these three best sel ling suites suite no 1 the yorb county hutch and buffet the simcoe county solid top or extension harvest table and simcoe county chairs suite no 2 the 1830 hutch and buffet the eastern ontario double pedestal table and the fancy maple windsor side chairs suite no 3 the simcoe county hutch and buffet the zephyr county single pedestal table and maple windsor side chairs the pine and oak furniture people wcbld emm house mil schohmrg i 3 thomhiu insisfll camuwme pootcari1ng who m ss 3368 thobshitl 03 ym st ju s of hy 7 416 7643697 imiwjl 400 wwmri 70s 4366911 from toora 363 ss21 pot ca8uxg iha srl 705 7656012 siwi li tom losts iiittiv foki cakuxg mm i iwfc hftt ir ii prscsnaij hwyt 24 i 401 519 542061 insists and serious consideration should be given to methods of fundraising to help defray the cost of a pool we had no trouble raising money for the new complex if we could raise 200000 with 50 per cent of the rest from a higher level of government then we pro- bably wouldnt have to debenture she cautions that the capital costs are just the beginning once you have it it has to be maintained its estimated that a pool would carry an operating loss of around 100000 per year its a service wed be providing but everyone would be saddled with the tax burden whether they use it or not she says the town will also consider enclosing and upgrading the ex isting pool because it is already there i can see a use for the small pool for seniors and from a therapy standpoint for the handicapped especially during the day she observed the problem of municipal of fice space has been temporarily alleviated with the acquisition of the blue sales office currently located outside westfield estates it will be brought to the park south of the town office sainsbury explains the new office will accom modate the planning department which will have its current space taken over by the treasury department she hopes to have the building in place by the new year council can move back into its committee room for meetings instead of using council chambers she noted the erection of stop lights at mostar and main by cable tech and mcneil and winona and main has been approved and the stop light at the iga will be mov ed to the intersection of main and market and mill streets we hope to budget for lights at stouffer and main and thats priority with me sainsbury confirms id like to see the interior of the brown house at the museum finished she says shes hoping the town can pro vide a happy days place where young people aged 13 to 18 could get together in their free time and enjoy board games which would be supplied through town funding the main street beautification project will be completed and shed like to see cn work with the coop and the mill to pave the area to the west of the railroad tracks the restoration of the mansion house will include pav ing and some landscaping sainsbury adds with some 100 acres of parkland in the municipality she would like to set aside part of the budjet to provide adequate and attractive signage for each park this year for sure if we can shed like to see landscaping and lighting around the signs similar to those in the unionville area she also wants to see the re mainder of the hamlet signs erected in the next year continued road improvements are one of our highest priorities wwm1 fran sainsbury full agenda we will work towards fixing as many as possible sidewalk pro jects scheduled for completion in clude the east side of 9th line north which will be extended to the recreation complex more street lighting in darker areas of town is also a priority we hope to amend the gormley industrial plan to lower the tax base and well be keeping a close eye on the development of preston lake declares sainsbury she also plans to ad dress the concerns of residents in the musselmans lake area water systems for ballantrae and musselmans lake should be completed by the spring of 1990 she hopes to maintain the volunteer fire force for the future we have a complement of 30 men she says the volunteers love what they do their heart is in it she estimates that a fulltime force of 30 would cost 1 million in salaries alone i dont think a 6000household base warrants fulltime protection she says nevertheless the problems of keeping volunteers does present a growing problem she acknowledges every time they leave their job it places that job in jeopardy sainsbury stresses that the fire fighters are worth their weight in gold the next three years are going to be a challenge one mrs sainsbury is eager and willing to tackle im going to have fun she concludes with a smile man charged in fatal crash uxbridge a 21yearold toronto man died saturday when the car in which he was a passenger veered off regional road 1 and hit a tree pronounced dead at the scene was victor psaila of lapp street the crash occurred a mile north of the sandford sideroad a durham regional police of ficer discovered the wreckage on his way to work saturday morning charged with criminal negligence causing death and leaving the scene of an accident is stephen chambers 23 of sunderland in the matter of the ontario heritage act rs0 1980 chapter 337 and in the matter of the sinclair h hagerman house located on the north side of 14th avenue east of warden avenue part of lot 6 concession 5 in the town of markham in the province of ontario notice of intention to designate take notice that the council of the corporation of the town of markham in tends to designate the property including lands and buildings known as the sinclair holden hagerman house located on the north side of 14th avenue east of warden avenue part of lot 6 concession 5 as a property of architectural andor historic interest or value under part iv of the ontario heritage act rs0 1980 chapter 337 short statement of the reasons for the proposed designation the sinclair holden hagerman house on 14th avenue in lot 6 con cession 5 is recommended for designation for its historical and ar chitectural importance as a particularly ornate example of an ontario farmhouse built by a leading pioneer family the house is a well preserved example of mid 19th century architecture that has been decorated with picturesque and regency features notice of objection to the designation may be served on the clerk within thirty 30 days of the 30th day of november 1988 dated at the town of markham this 30th day of november 1988 christine palmer deputy clerk published a first time this 30th day of november 1988

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