the tribune wednesday february 7 1990 p3 stouffville residents dont want street closed rescue effort photobill lanning the stouffville fire department and ambulance attendants prepare a stouffville woman to be transported to sunnybrook health science centre although she was transported by air ambulance she was never admitted to hospital as ambulance attendants determined her injuries werent serious see story on page 1 stouffville woman slier crash a stouffville woman fell victim to slippery roads on the weekend when she lost control of her car and hit an oncoming vehicle during saturday afternoons snowfall colleen macneil 29 of 375 north street was travelling eastbound on stouffville road by old kennedy road at about 4 pm saturday when her car veered off into the ditch back onto the road and crossed both lanes where she struck a westbound vehicle po chung 43 of bolton was not injured in the twocar crash that police say was caused by snowy roads there were no injuries and the accident is still under investigation there were no passengers in the crash street fate the edward street closure was to be discussed at last nights council in committee meeting although the board of education instructed the route to stouffville district secon dary school be banned to motorists many local businesses and residents are not happy about the blockage to and from the school a follow- up will highlight discussions in the weekender protection fee a fire services agreement between whitchurchstouffville and newmarket to protect pro perties lying directly on boun dary lines between the two towns will cost local taxpayers more than 12000 this year properties in question are located on cones 3 4 and 5 and easterly lots on cone 6 whitchuchstouffville will pay 12000 up from 11000 in 1989 as a retainer 250 for each fire and for each vehicle used for the first 12 hour and another 125 for each additional 12 hour and 30 and hour for each man from newmarket atten ding a fire on designated pro- perties outlined in the agreement kennel cash kennel inn animal control centre is proposing an increase in its canine control costs by 59 per cent this would mean an council update additional 271232 to keep strays off the road the con tract last year cost taxpayers nearly 46000 but could now cost nearly 49000 for the ser vice if council accepts recom mendations from the building department to go ahead with a new oneyear contract mobile planner town of whitchurch- stouffville town planner michael saunders was elected to attend meetings for the york region transit study working committee to help coordinate a bus service for the region town staff voted to elect mr saunders as the municipal representative in light of his ex pertise in the area paul whitehouse engineering co ordinator and ed blackburn treasurer will act as alternates new homeowners it will be recommended to council that prospective buyers of homes built in new subdivi- sions in the town of whitchurchstouffville sign a policies relating to new sub divisions agreement so they are aware of how various local roadways could affect the sale developers will be made aware of the agreement that will cor respond with the purchase and sale agreement for any presold homes sk students at st marks in the know tracy kibble staff reporter future whitchurchstouffville leaders mother fathers mer chants and businessmen know exactly what their parents do all day while mastering intricate drawings of octopuses barnyard animals and exotic birds some senior kindergarten students at st marks elementary school reflected on their parents work week when asked what do you think mommy or daddy does all day some of stouffvilles youngest residents carefully put down the purple crayolas and red markers and stepped out of high heeled shoes to ponder the puzzling question bradley keen 5 says he knows his mother works in an office because he and his dad have had to go there if mommy forgets something daddy and i have to go and tell mommy what she forgot sometimes he says as he draws a big blue smile on a cows face oh and my daddy makes elec trocuted stuff too thats when charles guarino a charming darkhaired boy flashed an impressive tattoo for all enviable eyes to admire my daddy lets me get tattoos i always get snakes with no head he laughs and points pro udly to a stickon headless snake on his hand my daddy writes in his of fice charles declares what kinds of things does he write i dont know what kind of stuff but hes the boss of it anyways he tells people what to do if they dont know he says matter-of- factly and scratches his head he doesnt eat nothin either not even breakfast charles says frowning a future nutri tion expert perhaps michael sullivan looks up at the ceiling and decides his dad snowplows snow in a truck and does everything else in the sum mer michael says hes glad his dad knows everything victoria fisico tells everyone gathering around the drawing table that her daddy builds houses with his hands and then rushes off in twoinch spikes long black evening dress stub bornly getting caught under the heels to feed baby and answer the phone bobbi radford likes what her mom does too she drives buses good she says and moves her hands like shes turning a corner with an in visible steering wheel thomas verhaag says his mom his dad and himself all have offices i have my own office upstairs by the window i play in the base ment too i want to always play there my mom works always in the office even my dad he says and tears off to scamper up a fourfoot plastic red slide and jacqui albis father does something every tike would like to try my daddy makes pop in a machine she says not all the kids had time to reveal their parents working lives due to other pressing mat ters such as ripping paper burp ing teddy or hangin loose upside down on the class climber all the students instructed by teacher judy alkin confessed their mothers work hard all day too some at the office and at home 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