Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 1995, p. 10

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p 10 wekendferf mays7 1995 st election 95 political forum on education illl iircililllmilll iip participants charles beer liberal incumbent and education critic from york mackenzie joseph spina progressive conservative candidate from brampton north susan wakeling new democrat candidate from york mackenzie date monday may 29 1995 time 730 930 pm place leparc leslie st and highway 7 markham format address by candidates followed by a question and answer period questions to be obtained from the floor sponsored by i york unit ontario english catholic teachers association did you know york region is underfunded when it conies to health care health care per capita funding provincial average 1490 york region 850 source health expend book eased on pub accounts of ontario 199293 york region is one of the fastest growing regions in ontario but our share of provincial health care dollars has not increased hospitals and other providers in york region are finding it increasingly difficult to maintain quality of care and service since funding is not matching the population growth york county markham stouffville and york central hospitals are performing at benchmark efficiency levels making an increase in funding an investment in three wellmanaged hospitals other areas in ontario are getting more health care dollars per capita ask your candidates what they are going to do about increasing york regions share of provincial health care dollars markham stouffvil hospital iv york central hospital york county hospital york region hospital planning forum letters second ice pad inclusion insult to town reader dear editor it is a sad day for recreation in our community when a special interest group can be considered to have the majority of our recreation dollar which is limited to begin with although we were happy to see the fire hall and library mentioned as two of the top three capital expenditures the mention of the second ice pad in this group is an outright insult to the people of this community our greatest disappointment though is that this all had to hap pen behind closed doors where they knew they wouldnt have to ba held individually accountable well they were wrong we will demand to know how the councillors stand individually and how they could come to this con sensus on behalf of their con stituents when clearly the public has let them know what should be considered first in recreation through public letters personal calls and lets not forget the numerous studies that have been done repeatedly this group has tried to unify the town to one common goal which would meet the recre ational needs of the whole commu nity and still has been consistent ly ignored by council their cam- paign statements of open govern ment and working for all the peo ple obviously doesnt hold true sue sherban stouffville markham warehouse outlet 4755366 one of the greatest developments in the last 25 years is the awareness of nutrition and how it affects our health and fitness sunny crunch foods limited a manufac turer of nutritional products for the last 25 years has opened a warehouse outlet open to the public the unique 4000sqft facility provides a wide variety of vitamins sports nutrition granola bars nutri tional cereals natural foods cosmet ic dieting herbal and homeopathic products for the environmentally and hcalthconsious consumer we serve people from all walks of life who are seeking products for every facet of their life which are naturally based says manager michael stephens pictured above in addition the warehouse offers an array ofliterature on the prod ucts they carry to give the consumer a broad base of knowledge visit the markham warehouse outlet at 330 steelcase rd east or for more infor mation call them at 4755366 pickering college coeducationac day and boarding school from qradt 4 to high school graduation more tfian iso years of caring education we are accepting applications in grades 4 and 5 for september 1995 studentteacher ratio 121 responsive and dedicated teachers accountability to parents remedial reading support in the junior school excellent vocal and instrumental music program computers integrated into curriculum optional daily bus service from unionville markham and aurora please call or write mr al jewell director of admissions pickering college 16945 bayview avenue newmarket ontario l3y 4x2 phone 9058951700 fax 9058959076

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