Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 28, 1998, p. 1

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pub grille festival beer garden live entertainment 1230 tone dogs 400 42nd st band 630 slammn bauddas 4706955 unlonville i i i ammmhch should be 1 i i i vol 110 no 42 thursday may 28 1998 24 pages 30 gstfad check out our value meals week party putters j giant party subs k we accept interac and visa t jlfffiriliind itihlic i ii i 5812 mam st w sto0ffvuj aishraiiee to v a kiia il tows l k jimtas wmm mikeadler staff reporter the local go train will start going to toronto a bit faster next month starting june 29 commuters on the stouffville line can sleep in a little more the late morning train to union sta tion will leave the stouffville platform at 723 not 712 am i it will reach markham station at 737 instead of 726 and unionville station t 746 instead of 735 yet the late train will reach its destina- tion at 816 only five minutes later than it does now because the stouffville line trains will no longer stop at scarborough or danforth two stations on their route to the city go transit said both afternoon return trains will leave union at the current times but should complete their run into service york region six minutes faster the first train should pull into stouffville station at 535 pm not 541 making the stouffville service express from agincourt to union will benefit 2400 riders a day and inconve nience only eight edmund shea go spokesperson said yesterday the change is one of several aimed at making more seats available for com muters on gos trains without spending a large sum said shea unfortunately they also appear to be making toronto mayor mel lastman hopping mad already unsatisfied with the citys share of go costs lastman denounced the idea of trains from stouffville or elsewhere zooming past toronto com muters this week but eldred king chair of gos board please see page 3 1 its a dirty job stouffville horticultural society planted flowers as part of the towns beau- tification program on main street pictured here at the library planters are kaleigh vanstone and hannah williams planting inca marigolds licorice and victorian blue salvia kaleigh is checking out the damage to her nails of dirt as hannah weathers dust from a gust of wind photo by steve somerville afterschool programs public school parents want extra curricular activities at their schools but teachers cant be forced to provide them many teachers put in long hours coaching or supervising after school but during the last school year some local elementary schools offered less activities than others and parents naturally were quick to notice a district public board joint task force with elementary teachers education aimed to reach a common under standing that would solve the problem but that hasnt happened accord ing to union representatives although the task forces final report was released by the board this month the report said a task please see page 3 i- v j furniture 4747 hwy 7 unionville east of kennedy 9054775524 ends saturday

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