islstb mercedes beni repair specia1jst 172 buuock drive unit 31 markham 4718660 nr m stouffville weekender 1 he 1 nbune yna7pn 1ubtueikujid ferm mortgage gicrsp 1 839 700 3 845 6875 5 8375 725 rates subject to change gcs rrsp8 mutuu funds ureneurancewnuma- mart tmcprswhnonuosmwcb tt 4712311 vol11 no 20 a metroland community newspaper council pool pad may have to be privatized saturday may 20 195 40 pages 501 witsxr by joan ransberry staff reporter whitchurchstouffvilles multimillion dollar wish list was rehashed and reshaped at a twoday closeddoor meeting held on the outskirts of town the tribune has learned that whitchurchstouftvilles future could include a new town hall a pool and an ice pad through a partnership and privatization arrangement a bigger and better library located in a different spot a new fire hall a new public works depot and clean water for the north on may 23 local residents can expect to learn more about the meeting which wrapped up at sleepy hollow golf and country club this week while mayor wayne emmerson is tightlipped about the strat egy session he said he expects to deliver a report at a regular council meeting scheduled to begin at 7 pm on tuesday emmerson told the tribune he needs a nod from council before he can release any details of the private meeting the meeting was however productive said emmerson councillor mark kostandoff told the tribune that while noth ing was carved in stone staff has been directed to continue to investigate the various capital proposals facing the town even though the 226 millionwish list does not include a pool or a second ice pad both items were discussed said kostandoff staff has been asked to look into the possibility of privatization and partnerships regarding an indoor pool and an ice pad the idea is to build the facilities without placing a burden on the public purse said kostandoff we are looking at partnerships with the private sector and nonprofit groups said kostandoff a pool could cost about 2 million the cost of a second ice pad has been estimated at 13 million other highticket items on the wish list includes a town hall estimated at 39 million kostandoff explained that the concerns about the old town hall on civic ave include its size there is concern that its too small that its not accessible to the handicapped and that it is cold in please see page 3 ori track justin van dltzhuyzen right passes the baton to ami adubekoe who takes off to claim the tyke boys final in the 4x100 relay championships for dickson hilt public school on tuesday at the sdss track photasjoerdwttteveen crime escaped convict captured at musselman lake by roger belgrave staff reporter an escaped prisoner from the metro area was nabbed by york region police here tuesday night eoss morrow was one of two convicts who escaped from the scarborough area during a prison transfer morrow 28 and rodger claude damours bolted from a ministry of corrections van arriving at the metro east detention centre tuesday morning a police source said local authorities received a tele phone call tuesday night in which they were noti fied morrow was making his way to the musselman lake area according to police morrows girlfriend resides in the neighborhood offices were dispatched to the area and staked out the womans residence at about 1035 pm two detectives from district ones criminal investiga tion bureau stopped a taxi near lakeshore boule vard and byron avenue the suspect was a passen ger in the vehicle and officers arrested him without incident he was unarmed and carrying about 75 accord ing to police reports morrow was later turned over to metropolitan toronto police police believed damours who is from quebec was making his way east on thursday morning it was reported damours had been arrested in the downtown toronto area morrow and damours were among several prisoners being transported from sudbury district jail to millhaven penitentiary in scarborough as the van was waiting to make a left turn the two men bolted they had managed to slip their handcuffs and leg irons they were through the van doors and running along eglinton avenue east before guards could react both prisoners were wearing street clothes and quickly blended into the crowd morrow