m ij f st a citizens appointed to town committees v rtmmej f ftfifebkv jxheary joan ransberry staff reporter it takes many hands to make a community work on monday local council took on the task of appointing citizens to boards committees and com missions with the exception of the envi ronment committee and the library board whitchurch- stouffville council completed the task these will be formally selected in early february the following is the makeup of the community boards commit tees and commissions millie amos james mcleod and mike watson are joined by ward 2 councillor mark carroll and ward 4 councillor cliff dunkeld on the ballantrae community centre board carin bacher will morley and robert siegel are on the com mittee of adjustment while andy bollon and ken tranmer are on the fence viewers com- mittee fred christensen norma emery elgin hastings michael ohandley and margaret toole are joined by ward 3 councillor peter dobrich and ward 5 coun cillor judy scala on the lemonville community centre board diane ward and lynn west- away are the towns livestock evaluators while david muir margo pilar fred robbins robert walmsley and linda williams are joined by ward 2 councillor mark carroll and ward 6 councillor sue sherban on the parks and recreation com mittee morley smalley and john spang are stouffvilles pourid- keers meanwhile carin bacher wilf morley and robert siegel are on the committee of adjust ment the strawberry festival com mittee is made up of gladys clarkson owen craig carol guinane joseph lebovic frances shepherd barbara st john sandra stronach kelley community d carroll and ward 6 council lor sue sherban the vandorf community cen tre committee members are reta alcorn joe jordan richard ottone walter pattenden ron preston ward 3 councillor peter dobrich and ward 1 councillor steve pliakes charles jackson and michael kennedy join ward 3 councillor peter dobrich on the whit churchstouffville hydro com mission appointees to the whitchurch- stouffville museum and heritage advisory board are johan aaltink jean barkey ruth burkholder patrick cashman carol guinane susanne hilton robert staley ward 4 council lor cliff dunkeld and ward 1 councillo steve pliakes the local cemetery board is made up of eric button fay minton brad schmale and mur ray wagg bowes and presents v mi keepsake gift bowes receives presents from whitchurchstouff ville school council representatives tcathy brillinger centre and angela cumbers here he opens a set of placemats with photos of stouffville schools for full story see front page photo by lorl emmerson later bingo gets trial run please recycle bingo will be played more often and later at stouffvilles country market on a oneyear trial basis local council decided monday the number of weekly games is increasing from eight to 20 while the bingo closing hour has been extended by three hours to 1 am charity bingo hall at the 10th line establishment benefits such groups as local hockey and skating clubs whitchurchstouffville mobility transit the ontario march of dimes the jennifer ashley foundation and st john ambu lance stouffvilles cenotaph moving to ninth line stouffvilles cenotaph is on the move on monday whitchurchstouffville council gave the nod to cover the cost to relocate the mon ument which honours those who died and those who served in both world wars as well as in korea the cenotaph will be moved from its spot in front of the municipal building on civic avenue to a garden plot being constructed on the ninth line beside the the local legion hall the new garden will be dedicated to the memo ry of the princess of wales who was killed in a car crash last august s a chainlinked fence has been erected the plot has been prepared for flowers and a new 30foot aluminum flag pole has been installed members of the local legion decided that the cenotaph would further enhance the project local legion spokeman george lovett told council council was also told that in the past three years the local legion has donated 30000 to the community lovett stressed that the legion a nonprofit organization has over the years donated thou sands of dollars to schools minor hockey soccer and our hospital joan ransberry the great escape seeking to escape from the bitter cold john gutkind and brian hadaway seek protection in this clump of trees at the base of the hill at thicketwood park it didnt work p j snve enviro group is reinstated an environmental watchdog group will contin ue to look out for whitchurchstouffville in a unanimous move monday local council re instated the committee even though staff had rec ommended it be abolished ward 3 councillor peter dobrich spearheaded the move to keep the committee in place as well a mandate has been established it authorizes the committee to look into an issue providing it has an environmental link thieves steal tools worth 1 og thieves made off with more than 10000 worth of tools from a vandorf business on tuesday york regional police report that thieves gained entry to petro start energy by smashing a lock on a trailer tools and keys were taken from the trailer the keys were then used to gain entry to other buildings where more tools were stolen loss of goods has been estimated at 10450 the police investiga tion continues were first in distribution weve delivered 2584572 flyers doortodoor so far this year for further information on how we can deljver your flyers call melissa or ruth at 905 6402100 the tribune flyer inserts for thursday january 22 1998 business depot sears 2 day power saje flyer inserts for friday january 23 1998 canadian tire selected areas only iff