Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 20, 1999, p. 6

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rrnma 6 economist sun stoufiville tribune saturday march 20 1999 v v c sv rajarv r stoiiffmetmiinfe a metroland community newspaper 3fsanrfosldrsutew6 stouflvilli orittutftxb s v- i publisher- ian pfoudfobt z general manager alviribrouwer editorinchief advertising director business manager bnmdalarson debra welter margaret fleming regional editor classified manager office manager brian kirlik stephen mathieu vivian oneil editor tracy kibble distribution director barry goodyear a forum for public opinion york regional pouce chief jiilian fahtirib is lobbying regional council to makefiinds available fora helicopter do you think york regional police rieedsa helicopter to perform its dutieswhy li- no we dont need helicopters vvhy it is the wrong solution based on empire building the cor- rect solution is to spend the money on more officers to increase pplicepresence and to send chase offenders camping in northern ontarios hinter- land ensure that their sentence includes black fly season k lorne lloyd davidoff i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i t i i i i i i hopins rr a tax break everybody likes the goodies but who is going to payfor itit is beautiful to have everything but we need tafigure out how much taxes will go up to i cover expenses r- james pappas utters 19 the editor no one speaks for majority vlm not sure wed have to see how efficient it is arid if it is worth putting all this money into i think its rjetterto take the money and try to investin imprbyirigwhatwehavenow sarah anthony its a good idea provided it doesnt interfere with taxes the money has to come from somewhere ken hanson f york region isgrowing fast if the police need the jecuipinentthen yes it would be worth it fbfsafety reasons if something happens toyou and yourfami jlyyou want the police to do aufoeycana helicopter van help3you feel it more when something happens to your own family- j j j t yt nickgougouliasc think its a great idea highspeed chases are rathler dahgerbushbt only for the police but for i re taxpayer ripoff not registering j with politicians by doug devine thursday march 11tfibune i was intrigued by devines outspo- i ken article we need more journalists who are prepared to speak for the pub- lie i used to think we had public apathy now i believe it is more a situation that the public has become accustomed to not having a voice to express their dis- content the silent majority is only that because no one will speak for them last june we formed our association to help consumer investors today sipa is mcorporated as a national non profit organization with over ioomem- bers in eight provinces our member- ship includes many consumers who have lost all or a substantial part of their lifesayirigs when- they trusted their j financial advisor some of these people j areprepared to tell their stories in the hope that this will- help jother people 1 avoid potential disaser- vs s o ie impact of extreme financial loss far heydrid the loss of money it can destipy careers relationships families and lives- v v z j me growing crime rate moving north we certamly need a helicopter is just asnecessary as pother equipment the policewill be spending their- imbheyofiv v v- i i stanbuell ismall investor protection association harvey aggett sririt had great year thanks tothe stouffville spirit hock ey team for a great year i enjoyed niost w tpiioohuoao home games inda few away bnes but f p j should enroll m marketing 101 mounirsahyoun thanks also to bruce stapley for the great coverage and pictures of the games and a big thank you to all involved for the team jacket presented to me at the game on feb 25 1 will wear it proudly next season good luck in 19992000 alice vague stouffville no sympathy for malls every time i read an article or see a silly sign- posted at the entrance of a mall opposing the vaughan mega mall i laugh have the managements andor owners of malls forgotten that its their lack of vision and over- buildingthat lead totheir crashinthe 90s v- k when they were in their glory they really cared less about the welfare of the little guy retailer they set the rules the rent arid specified what a retailer could andxduldnt sell and they still mb atrociously sometimes y between the superstores and the me regional mall formula is not as viable as it used to be cpmpetitidh is healthy and we live in a fiee market economy x l instead of whining crying wolf and trying to eliminate the competition vaughan mega mall opponents should go back to the drawing board and figure out their mistakes and correct them tosee you make the playoffs was spe- roy green introducing fast trucks for those with a death wish ford canada has introduced the worlds fastest pickup trie new svt f150 lightning which began rolling off the pro duction line in oakville today has a top speed of 225 kmh and will go from 0 to 100 in less than seven sec onds ford plans to manufacture about 4000 of the trucks annually over the next six years they will be avail able in canada for 39995 its a lifestyle truck a real toy said al suydarrvprogram manager for fords special vehicles team were going to sell most of them in the southern us the national post march 1 7 and thats only the beginning the stouffville tribune has learned that if this svt special vehicles team version of its popular f150 pickup proves successful ford will follow it up with a series of even speedier trucks and vans first off the line will be the wf- wnk250 very very fastwere not kidding pickup that will go fromo to 500 in a nanosecond r fa because of the cost about 230000 ford says it will manufac ture only 300 wfs annually by 2005 ford expects to roll out the ultimate speed machine apollo 13 which will go from 0 to 8 million faster than hell and will cost more money than there is in the entire world its a rich mans truck a toy for someone who doesnt have a life said a ford spokesperson j next upwill be cm-sm- 10000 cruise missilestreet modelthat doesnt evenhave a 0 togo frorn at 18 million only the military will be able to afford them and ford expects an order for millions of the suckers its a moneymaking truck for someone with a short life span said a ford spokesperson- n by 2005 ford expects to roll out the ultimate speed machine apollo 13 which will go from 0 to 8 million faster than hell and will cost more money than there is in the entire world it will go so fast your trip will be over before its begun -rr- its for some one with a death wish said a ford spokesperson wetdjiyeparation garbage collection system t iwhictfwouldeli j v ofsi iwinlltnklino kfev r tfj- the stouffville tribune published every tuesday thursday and saturday is one of the metroland printing publishing and distributing ltd group of newspapers which includes the ajavpictering news advertiser valliston heraldcourier- barrie advancebarrs bay this week bolton enterprise brampton guardian vburlington shopping news burtingtonpost city parent collingwoodwasaga connection eastvbrk mirror erin advocatecountry routes etobicoke guardian ramborough post georgetown independentacton free press kingston this week undsaythfcweek markham economist sun midlandpenetanguishene minor milton canadian champion milton shopping news mississauga news newmarketaurora georgina erabanner northumberland news north york mirroroakviile beaver oakville shopping news orinia today oshawavvhrtbyctaringtonport perry this week petertbroughthisweekrichmond hillthomhillvaughan uberal scarborough mirror todays seniors uxbridge tribune and city of york guardian v j- v rl email thetribistarca ontario press councu rjf11 canadian circulations audit board member-

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