st tribune may 10 1995 b7 i chamber president says cooperation is key to success by bruce stapley correspondent rob shannon is looking to make whitchurch-stouf- fville chamber of commerce a catalyst for the promo tion of the town and its economic well being shannon who recently took over from helene johnson as chamber president said he envisions a situation where the chamber will work hand in hand with the business improvement area bia the towns adminis trative organization and local servicefclubsto imrove aridienhance the towns economic well being o h we need to work together to make stouffville a better place to visit to live and to shop shannon told the tri bune wednesday we cant have the chamber doing one thing and the bia the town and the service clubs doing another shannon pointed to the strawberry festival harvest fest and the bias annual midnight madness sale as examples of events which should be preserved and ronnie hawkins and the hawks enhanced in the interests of better promoting the town the town must also use existing drawing cards to attract more business to the area i want to see us work on our attractions to use what weve already got he named timber creek miniature golf and driving range burds trout fishing the sales barn and the pending heritage railway as examples of enticements which can be used to help market the stouffville area with the coming of the longawaited railway shannon said it will be important to nrpyidftthe type of shops and services which willprovideanabnospherewhich will maketraiririderswant tosiayand shopitsia chain reaction one person opens up a boutique and another person sees it and opens up next to it shannon said he would like to see the chamber key on harvest fest a winter carnival the home show and a campaign to raise funds for the heritage railways stouffville station over the next year shannon who served as chamber vice president last year is manager of the stouffville country market a resident of blackwater he worked as a district manag- er and a store manager with national sports before tak ing over as manager at the sales barn four years ago benefit dance may 12 8 pm rock for the 2nd ice pad uxbridge arena 15 restricted to 19 yr older reservations limited to tables of ten 125 robbie lane pius aet ikm prize for best dressed okbe costume tickets uxbridge port perry at not just cards pizza delight radio shack free cellular phones courtesy of stouffvnh evans jewellers fxrton hobby horse arms fuuertons dell mobility citato coilition apply belgian chocolates 7orml she does bring ditr the best heart shaped chocolate box rilled with chocolates chocolate roses baskets filled with chocolates large assortment of attractive containers filled with chocolates 1 large chocolate golf balls filled with chocolate tuesday friday 200 800 pm saturday sunday 1000 am 500 pm or call anytime 14811 9th line stouffville 905 6408089 3 3 3 3 3 my f0 come and see the clfeli fc difference for wm- your child now accepting enrollments for students 18 months old up very limited space available now accepting registrations for september enrollment children 18 months to 1 0 years welcome a clean safe caring loving educational centre for your child to grow learn fam 6400676 scnool 94 montreal st stouffville wm u old vehicles wanted to help kids kids help foundation pickup line is 1-800- 4635681 any type any place any condition gratefuly accepted help line is toll free bilingual 24hours this will be the last chance to really save every item excludes appliances benjamin moore paint appliances 5758 main st stouffville 64036223623