st wbekender januar3vf41995i p3 council no strip club allowed by mike ruta staff reporter everyone reads the tribune shahin dastoom 2 goes over the news of the day in the trib with the help of his mother farzaneh at 241 pizza on main st this week photosjoero witteveen spyder joe colicchio once again lost a bid to open an adult entertainment parlor out of his ringwood dr club as council unanimously voted to deny his request i would like the council to consider what ive been talking about for the past year or so said colicchio i dont think i was given enough reasons last time but his hope that the new council might see things differ ently were quickly dashed as building director bob bennett reaffirmed that the same rea sons for councils denial in sep tember still applied while two adult entertain ment parlors are allowed in whitchurchstouffville such a business must be 800 metres away as the crow flies from a residence or residential zone colicchios club is within 800 metres of rupert ave and other streets in the towns west end in addition a zoning by law amendment would have to be passed to permit an adult entertainment parlor at colic chios club since it is not a per mitted use in the industrial light zone after councils decision col icchio was still not satisfied td like to know why he craven breaks world record by bruce stapley correspondent norm craven is on his way to making a second appear ance in the guinness book of world records the stouffville area giant vegetable grower whose 836 pound pumpkin got him into the 1995 guinness book has now laid claim to the world rutabaga record craven is hoping to convince guinness officials that his 563 pound rutabaga has eclipsed the previous mark of 535 pounds the vegetable which was picked last sunday at cravens bloomington rdhwy 48 hobby farm was taken to a vegetable inspection centre in bradford so that its weight and overall condition could be verified craven had a scale company deliver a certified set of scales to his residence for an initial weighing it is now up to craven to ful fill all obligations demanded by the guinness organization to get his name into the 1996 book they faxed me the rules and im slowly going through the regulations and require ments said craven whose photograph was in the wednesday toronto sun along with the oversized rutabaga he was also a guest on the cbcs noon hour radio pro gram thursday craven said the england- based guinness outfit will go over his submission with a fine tooth comb before accepting it craven said he may have to travel to new york city to have a guinness inspector see the rutabaga they usually investigate it first before they make a decision said craven who said he has been in touch with the new york agent craven said that despite the fact the rutabega has lost weight since being picked he thinks he can convince offi cials of its original weight i took pictures of it on the scales and i have sworn statements from witnesses and agricultur al representatives said the 38 year old associate real estate broker police ticket supplies replenished with york regional police ticket supplies replenished local drivers will likely get more than a warning next time theyre pulled over for approximately the last week local officers were running low on provincial offences act tickets as a result officers were being very discreet in writing- up offenders the tickets are used to cite cit izens for various highway traf fic act violations and bylaw offences the shortage arose after new provincial legislation was intro duced in december previous ticket designs had to be altered all the tickets we had at this point of time were no longer valid explained york region police inspector karl shaw but late this week york regional police received a shipment of new tickets as- of the 10th of january we had shipped out about 30000 tickets to the courthouse in newmarket said jonathan noyek a spokesperson for the solicitor generals office the courthouse serves as a distribu tion facility for this area these tickets are enough based on their annual supply to last for the first quarter of the year noyek added with the legislation just announced dec 21 and produc tion days lost to the holiday sea son ticket printing fell behind he indicated in the interim efforts were made to ship tickets to areas urgently requiring them there were two significant changes made to the ticket design as well as inclusion of the victim fund surcharge intro duced under the new legislation sexual assault under investigation police are investigating allegations of sexu al assault involving a 13yearold girl according to police reports the girl had her breasts touched and buttocks pinched by at least three 13yearold boys while in school the incidents have been occurring since the girl was in grade 7 and have continued now that she is in grade 8 said i really dont think stouf fville is a community that lends itself to adult entertain ment replied ward 1 council lor ivanka bradley its not something we want whos we asked colicchio me and my family answered bradley after bennett restat ed that zoning and licensing bylaws stood in his way colic chio disputed the towns method of measuring the dis- tance to the residential area arguing that it was unrealistic lions fundraiser going well from page 1 president of district a16 of the lioness club came up with the idea the plan is to raise enough money to buy 1000 scholarships each year from the interest on the fund mary has the potential to raise 1200015000 per year as lioness district president said win ters wed like to see it at 3000035000 so she can just use the interest from the fund winters said peters discovered that while many kids qualified for the camp their parents couldnt afford to send them and were unsure how to approach service clubs for assistance henri audet executive director of the camp will be guest speaker at the dinner which begins at 7 pm ticketholders can start arriving at 630 pm tickets are 20 each and are available by calling john moffatt 6401476 only 140 tickets are available and winters said they are quickly disappearing new business bridon motors officially opened for business on saturday from left are morley stalker salesman mark kostandoff councillor and brian uens owner of the new car dealership decorations were provided by the balloon express of markham x kids earn extra money become a carrier today call 6402100 stouffville 5 xvx wxwso3kw attention flyer advertisers we am deliver your flyen tor as little ai a piece so car ihit i year we have delivered 85253 dyers doortodoor in i markham uniooville millikcn stoutfville uxbridge i clsremont dickson hill locust hill gormley goodwood i victoria square brougham hagerman comen box grove i cedar grove butlonvflle sandford goodwood lcaskdale i grecnbank udora sunderland zephyr ashbum canrangtoo and all adjacent rural route areas i we can deliver your dyers on the day you want to the area you i want any 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