mttctdls bimz stouffviue weekender mark ha 471 866o 7c zcty lftj ffilf ffcuttwa 6 45 7 6c ur mumncc mum wtmenuknonmmrqmai vol 11 no 33 a metroland community newspaper saturday august 19 1995 48 pages 50f government stouffville left out of gta plans bjr joan ransberry staff reporter touffyille is not included in a plan which wbuldsieevhthe municipalities and 80 per cent of the politicians disappeamtiiel gjreaterlbroritbareagtav l- stoufrville mayor wayne emmerspn and york chamnari eldred i king have digested a metroauthored 26 page report called theres no turning back a proposal for change complete with recommendations if adopted well see markham along with vaughan bramptpn itonvoakville mississauga etbbicpke north york pickeririgj ajax whitby and oshawa swallowed up to form the ew gta while whitchurch- would be left out metros plan for a super government is now being studied by the goldert task force premier mike hams expects the task force to hand oyer its i fmdmgs by midnoyember yorkdurham mpp julia munro said shes keeping a keen eye on the plans as i theyre being submitted to the task force mean while munro said she hopes there will be avgreat deal of dis- please see page 3 mobility funds cm by ejoanransberry staff reporter the 233 users of whitchurch- stoufrvilles mobility transit have not escaped the provin cial governments funding cuts while some handitrarisit groups have been forced to alter services because of the provincial governments decir sidn to cut subsidy local mobil ity i transit officials expected the progressive conservative- lead government to honor in- full a 16025commitment made last year by the previous government fi tliis however is not happen mgrfthe tribune has learned a spokesman for durham york mpp julia munros office toldltvte tribune that bh fri day letter was sent outlining how much inoney will actually be forthcoming to stoiifryilles mowlity transit and why thev- full request cannot be honored instead of etting 16025 the whitehurchstouffyille mobility transit will i get 13947 representing a 62 per cent reduction over provincial funding received in 1994 please see page 3 peekaboo erin schut makes her way to the top of the jungle jim steps at memorial park this week and paus es to peek at the tribune photographer photosteve somerville 3