vipwpebialuw1rs1995 p council proposed complex meeting opposition shes sworn in julia munro the newlyelected mpp for durham- york gets a celebratory hug from brenda elliott minister of the environment and pauline browse the pc party special advisor at the swearingin ceremonies at queens park monday photosjoerd witteveen ticke the whitchurchs bia the chamber merce and the york heritage railway a invite everyone to d night away at a fabu efit evening for the this september ta ney back in time to t when the big ban ruled the airwaves timeless classics as mood moonlight s string of pearls anj tanooga choo choo you on your journe the canadian trip capita to be s whiichurchstou will host a special day to set its capitalproject agen da- v at the meeting council is expected to prioritize its capital project wish list once and for all as it stands local council is con sideririg a number of high ticket for benefit glenn miller an acclaimed 22ytvl5 event ent re popu- e royal der don esident es hart mcnab e fabu- bands vocal authen- iisic of ho dis- more small chan- sept oo choo to- a i dona- chooboogey raise funds which plans train betweeil uxbridge ticlgg iclude atax receiptable ion o20k vy r tetwiu be serve and mid- venue stheresotrr ketontudies will be on sale vpn the strawberry i by joan ransberry staff reporter a plan for a 700000squarefoot furniture manufacturing retail and office complex slated for van- dorf is meeting strong opposition although whitchurch-stouf- fville council gave the canac busi ness centre development plan a very warm reception tuesday the vandorf ratepayers association vra is not laying out the wel come mat for the industry ross statchuck vra president told the tribune if council backs the plan the decision will be chal lenged at the ontario municipal board omb the proposed industry simply does not suit the existing commu nity said statchuck proven through the o he added theres si well take this to the statchuck a previous omb ru with area land includ cely supported the pal that additio questidii aittgrse saife highways w lm considerations stressed chuck cundari of the preston lake ratepayers group cundari told the tribune that water and air are the most important elements of life and must be both respected and pro tected gary kay lawyer for canac however told council the plan posed no threats to the communi ty and yet will bring jobs and a good deal of assessment kay reminded council that canac wood products ltd has been trying to build on this site since 1988 i kay a former markham councils lor explained that the companys relocation plan calls for a 500000- square foot manufacturing and ity plus a 20000 ce structure to be re parcel of land on 4 and aurora built dealing par- v dustry siderdate thecphii at its new would employ 500 iliiiiptl that people l er severer of the inistry meahw and ot les must suchapl consiaeiics ion however kay working in the company thornhill plant will hragiveri the chance to relocate to infnehtsfeuiaife b naturalltp gmambfcials ifimb3ffiw becarinfecraraltanfe from 3070 du 1333 in tchuck the area isl said neers ivtchurci attended the an eight- member of lawyers traffic chitects and engi- touffville mayor son said a public e oak ridges morammdabdsg with the matter given special ertmsifdiim i he held in september mm t day g a second ice pad acilities and a new civic centre the meeting gets under way at 7 pm originally the five year capital forecast list carried a price tag of about 22 million including a water system for the north stouffville ups fire fees stoufivilles bill for offering uxbridge help from the fire department is going up on tuesday uxbridge council reviewed a report submitted by stouffville fire chief bill brown brown has informed uxbridge that the cost linked to the fire pro tection agreement between uxbridge and stouffville will rise by 12 per cent the payment for fire vehicles for the first hour of use is now 888 and 532 for each subsequent hour if uxbridge needs stoufivilles water tanker it will cost 324 an hour meanwhile the payment for three firefighters for one hour is now 355 more strawberries mr president anthony comper president and ceo of the bank of montreal visited the stouffville branch on tuesday he was served strawberries by manager mary hopen and mayor wayne emmerson donated a strawberry festival tshirt photojoerd wuteveen watch for these flyers on saturday july 1 1995 ultra mart stouffville iga biway sobeys newmarket fortinos ap dominion s arsonry were first in distribution weve delivered 18836801 flyers door-to- door so far this year if you would like your flyers delivered by the best please call arlene maddock at 6402100 thetnbu attention flyer advertisers we can dttor your aran lor a kit u 35 ctnts ipiac in mumam untonwm mmta sloulmle uaridge cwrort cktaon hi locufl hi gomttf gooawod vdort souart droughim hajeman corners be gw cedar gw bunormh sandonl uw gtetftarworisuoeitinztmixmcrfkgxn we can defver your 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