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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 2, 1997, p. 3

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st tribune april 21997 p3 conservation areas plans for concerts strikes sour note by joan ransberry staff reporter stouflville will never be a woodstock local council was told tuesday people living near bruces mill conservation area are not welcoming a plan to host outdoor summer concerts they say if controls arent put in place the doors are open to something like the famed new york concert of 28 years ago residents living on stouf- fville road near the conser vation area told whitchurchstouffville council that if the town author visits willowgrove primary school students were visited by childrens author kim fernandes recently fernandes is the author of books as zebo and the dirty planet she writes the stories and illustrates these using plasticine here fernandes helps amy lofthouse create her own illustration using plasticine pho witteveen allows concerts it runs the risk ofposing noise garbage and traffic problems james ryan whos lived near the site for more than 30 years said if the concerts get out of hand he might be forced to leave bis home conservation officials do not assume the responsibili ty of garbage cleanup now council was told garbage blows on to pri vate property while area residents are forced to clean up the mess al leach spokesman for the metropolician toronto and region conservation authority said the concert plans are to bring children entertainers such as sharon lois and bram also the events could offer audubon involved the 150 million adult lifestyle community slated for ballantrae will be the first community in canada to seek full signature status with the audubon society an interna tionally known conservation ist group while the public reviewed the plan made up of 900 homes and an 18hole golf course yesterday the 370 acresite on aurora sideroad will also be put to the audubontest audubons sig nature sanctuary program is designed for development planners who would like to incorporate sound environ mental decisions in the design construction and man agement of their project jazz or symphony there will not be any rock concerts leach stressed concerts are being proposed as a way for the conservation authori ties to generate funds such concerts have been held in other communities theyve been problemfree said leach members of council suggested that if concerts are to be allowed theyd be permitted one at a time the concerts would be monitored and the next one would not be held the early bird catches the savings oqpfefll ow for retail advertising please call kate or joan 6402100 the tribune jmtiwtmwm jfhanibr of ommcrcc annual enermb meeting wednesday april 9 1997 at meadowbrook golf country club 1 1939 warden avenue cocktails- 630 pm dinner700 pm wi per person announcing whitchurch stouflville business achievement awards advanced tickets only call the chamber office 6424227 trudel sons roofing aluminum ltd serving our community for 25 years we specialize in reroofing new roofs 2050 years manufacturers warranty asphalt flats cedar shakes custom copper work bay windows skylights alcan soffit fascia eavestroughing all estimates free work insured bonded 10 year warranty on workmanship senior discounts member of the better business bureau the toronto home builders association were 2 only because our customers are 1 100 ringwood drive unit 11 12 stouffville 905 6423515 dont miss one of the tribunes most popular sections you and your pet look for it in our april 9th issue its a fun informative mix of all kinds of pet related paraphernalia that animal lovers love to read about for people whose pets are one of the family to advertise in this section call jodie damsell 8529741 jsftiteiforimteg mtmmm watch for these flyers oh wednesday april 2 1997 searsshoes searssuper saturday- lansing buildall ashbrooks growmarkstouffville coop stomark rental papa karls pizza stouffville food bank watch for these flyers on friday april 4 1997 cangdiantjrestouffville setocted areas only were first in distribution weve delivered 10914029 flyers door-to- door so far this year if you would like your flyers delivered by the best please call arlene maddock at 6402100 thetribune attention flyer advertisers we can deliver your livers or as little as 35 cents apiece in markham unionville milliken stouffville uxbridga claremont dickson hill locust hill gormley goodwood victoria square brougham hagerman comers box grove cedar grove buttonville sandford leaskdale greenbank udora sunderland zephyr ashbum cannington and all adjacent rural route areas we can deliver your flyers using the most up to date market demographics including census tract lifestyles fsa neighbourhoods etc call us to discuss your needs we can deliyer on the day you want to the area you want any quantity up to 50150 for distribution inquiries call stouffville 905 6402100 or fax 905 6405477

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