Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 1997, p. 1

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iiiln small irffee fowled fcogd dainty donuts dili 18 ringwood drive one vol 109 no 26 tuesday may 27 1997 20 pages 50cgsrincl a metroiiuulpubueaiwns xx at the age of 15 joan marshman started work at the tribune as a linotype operator in two weeks she will leave the tribune as its heart and soul joan a popular real estate and retail advertising repre sentative is retiring after more than 40 years with the paper the lifelong resident has held a variety of positions including compositor distrib ution representative and finally sales joans husband tommy is planning to retire from betz pools in december and joan decided to take the summer off before he retired joan is the tribune said publisher patricia pappas shell be sorely missed joan plans to take a well- deserved rest for the sum mer and catch up on her hob bies like reading antiquing and scouring garage sales town counci to move on stage of expansion new town hall library to go forward john lambersky correspondent a decision to move forward on a plan to construct a 34 million town halllibrary complex was expected to be made last night at a town council meeting council voted on a motion that would put the town in the next stage of the process actively searching for a designbuilder for the new town offices the same item was on the council agenda two weeks ago but decision to go ahead with the new complex was delayed until last nights meeting council stalled the decision at that time in order that the library board have a chance to reaffirm its desire to have the town library expanded several days later howev er serious safety concerns were raised when sirman associates ltd released a report detailing fire hazards in the existing town hall building as a result local council decided that public meetings will be moved from the town offices to the christian blind mission on stouffville rd sirman and associates also reported that the repair bill for the town offices would range anywhere between 468000 and 701000 ward 5 councillor judy scala feels that it is time to look for a designbuilder she pointed to the expanding needs of the library the rehabilitation of the downtown area and the repairs needed for the exist ing buildings we need more informa tion said scala in an inter view on monday you cant make decisions on estimates alone i am prepared to move on to the next stage any expense to go to step two in the process is worth it watch thursdays tribune for a followup on the meet ing v try tvi lilimi itsi sb news you can use tough row to hoe strawberry planters such as these are gearing up for the coming sea son berries are behind this year because of the cold spring but there is a warming trend in the forecast pojitaif vfpronto a yopl jgolf guide to stbuffville resj f dents a package corttainibq dis- counted coupons that aiibwlgg ofetorfc4 plcto plfiyndsof ilp at accost o mkj proceeds gotowdnds idii munity prbgramsand research of ingassociation f uidesfafmted reserve ypur executivegplfvguidetdday j i by calling the lung association ljlp92296 6r i905882- 0101 i inside your tribune 8 i m classified 16 newsline 6402100 m m fxm yea rs w 1922 1w serving canadians for 75 years tquffville ganadian grip light flexible flashlight 6521 05 regularly 2999 on sale for 1999 centre 800 am 800 pm auto monday friday store jptail londay- friday- 830 am 900 pm rdavskifc ufcadimhskh 3 s s cd jlfi

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