Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 13, 1997, p. 3

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thetrjpwjse jwespay may 13 1 97 pj walk n roll nick carter walks his jack russell terrier lexie on sunset boulevard in stouffville recently while doing some skating at the same time phg0 hy s witteveen drugs stolen during pharmacy break in a main st pharmacy is miss ing a quantity of prescription drugs after thugs smashed the front glass door saturday about 540 am police are still trying to determine exactly what was taken and how much after thieves smashed the glass front door of houston pharma cy and health at 6316 main st damage is estimated at 200 break and enter property value remains undetermined in a st johns sideroad break enter and theft sunday about 9 pm unknown suspects smashed a portion of glass in the front door reached in and unlocked the door once inside they removed electronic equipment and tools from the home police are still investigating and damage is pegged at 50 police week celebrated york regional police are celebrating police week may 12 to 17 the theme for 1997 is working together as a community with a special focus on prevention of victimization officers are urging members of the community to get involved and work together with police to create a safe secure environ ment in which to live you are invited to drop by the police week display at markville shopping centre may 12 for tips on how the community and the police can cooperate in making our neighborhoods safer preston lake vandorf area residents keep eye on growth from page 1 preston lake group and the vandorf ratepayers associa tion concerned about the future makeup of their neigh borhoods are keeping a close eye on the proceedings chris dymond of vandorf is especially interested in this council meeting well be there said dymond if the population of vandorf jumps from 600 to about 3000 and if a huge area is ear marked for industrial growth such change will have a pro found affect on the character of the community said dymond the major concern in the neighborhood is that the rural aspect of life will be lost if sensitive planning is not incor porated said dymond officials of the ratepayer groups are worried vandorf and preston lake are viewed as small outposts in a relative ly small municipality in the region area residents fear that theyll get lost in the megacity thinking thaf s been going on in ontario town staff has recommended that funding be found for the study a similar study costing landowners 300000 is being carried out for downtown stouffville it will be complet ed next month vandorf and preston lake residents deserve to keep their residential makeup and not be lost to too much industrial and commercial growth dymond emphasized oak ridges candidates have 64353 to spend the numbers are in each candi date vying for the job of mp in the oak ridges riding can spend up to 6435310 in the upcoming election the announcement was made last thursday by the chief elec toral officer of canada jean- pierre kingsley in ottawa that means that a possible 25741240 could be spent by the candidates by the june second election taking into account the 73840 eligible voters in the riding that figure works out to a possible 350 spent in total by all the par ties combined per voter politics a representative for bryon wil- fert the liberal party candidate explained that the majority of the expenses are spent on signs advertising and office expenses according to a rough estimate supplied by hughes signs of stouffville an average silk- screened sign would cost just under two dollars that means that at only two dol lars per sign the candidates in the area could possibly put a sign on every lawn in stouffville john lambersky book browsers patricia childs pictured at left and elaine fisher leaf through the many volumes up for sale at the stouffville library book sale saturday photo by cheryl johnson ndpers really like their chocolate chips supporters of the new democratic party are spending a lot of time at the heritage ice cream parlour deli these days in the stouffville cookie election alexa mcdonoughs party is leading the way election 97 with 182 cookies sold hot on the heels are the progressive con servatives with their tasty white chocolate macadamia cookie coming in third is the reform party with 99 cookies chocolate peanut butter bought so far and the liberal cookie an oatmeal raisin has been eaten by 64 residents so far no one has bought for the bloc the castacookie election will continue until election day june 2 flyer inserts for tuesday may 13th 1997 white rose shoppers drug mart zellers were first distribution weve delivered 17454645 flyers doortodoor so far this year for further information on how we can deliver your flyers call the trimne arlene maddock at 6402100 selected areas only

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