repair specialist saturday november 29 1997 vol 13 no 48 weekender 40 pages 50 gstincl wimmtm wmitmjimhwfmm0 w8i 1u bait choice il jfte 490 560 to changa gks rrsp mutual fun0s ufe wsurance annuites rhfs tax preparation mortgages maricham 4712311 hack goes back mr to school page 11 just one a year jage 16 pi santa letters i jj note santa letters are to be brought to the santa claus pi uvhi h comes to town dec 6 beginning at 2 pm santa has made arrange ments for the letters to be picked up en route just ahead of his big red sleigh in photo right the parade being spon- sored by the stouffvilles kinsmen club begins at at north street at the town line ithcarry on to main street and end at weston produce everyone is encouraged to attend please address your let ter santa claus co north pole h0h0h0 je vour tribune v- i sivi li basic black p 4 crossword p 6 from where i live p11 kates corner p 16 classified p 23 newsline 6402100 oon joan ransberry staff reporter the ninth line is one step away from being renamed eldred king road whitchurchstouffville mayor wayne emmerson has confirmed in a unanimous move wednesday york regional council agreed to put the wheels in motion to rename the road in honour of the retiring regional chair man on tuesday markham council unani mously backed the same plan eldred kings contribution goes back well before he was regional chair said out going markham councillor stan daurio outgoing markham deputy mayor carole bell who proposed the plan said the ninth line was represented by king both as stouffville mayor and a markham councillor on thursday king bid farewell to a political career which spanned 3 1 years the new whitchurchstouffville council will be asked on dec 15 to agree to rename the ninth we have to take this to our new council said emmerson a public hearing will be held to deal with matter emmerson said since a name change will mean address changes for some residents and businesses including the local legion hall the ninth line runs from steeles avenue to the south and to the mussel- mans lake area in the north council will likely back sunday booze sales joan ransberry staff reporter stouffvilles liquor and beer stores will open on sundays beginning dec 7 providing local council gives the nod on monday whitchurch- stouffville council is expected to back a move to allow local liquor and beer stores to open sundays provincewide there are about 700 beer stores and 425 liquor stores the new council will vote on the issue immediately after its members take the oath of office while the latest sunday store- opening plan is being driven by the provincial government each municipality is being given a choice in the matter last year whitchurchstouf fville council refused to go along with the majority of municipalities in ontario per mitting sunday booze store openings during the christmas season and during the summer however it appears as if this mindset is about to change councillors cliff dunkeld and judy scala both support sunday stores opening citing freedom of choice as their rationale unless someone can present convincing information to change ward 3 councillorelect peter dobrichs mind hell back sunday booze store open ings in stouffville as well its a matter of convenience said dobrich as well it has the please see page 3 b ss 7- m