Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 23, 1999, p. 1

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inside opinion 6 arts 10 community 16 sports 21 tyfl stress in small doses is good but too much can affect you at work and home harchstouffviile arts culture calendar event beyond craft show and sale i when until christmas 6408954 where latcham gallery both locations whitchurchstouffville since 1888 b the riose knows single malt scotch is the perfect nectar for ambassadors of the spirit 50cents including gst 32 pages thursday dec 23 1999 pool plans on deck for public viewing have your say on controversial project by joan ransberry staff writer the 57million indoor swimming pool and library pro ject will be featured at an open house jan 18 whitchurch- stouffville mayor wayne emmerson confirmed the open house will be at the municipal headquarters 37 sandiford dr beginning at 7 pm while town officials and members of a local ratepayers group wait to find out if the twin complex will be the subject of an ontario municipal board hear ing its full steam ahead from a planning perspective emmerson said members of the architectural firm maclennan jaunkalns miller are ready to present more of the design plans meanwhile the project should be ready to go to tender at the end of january emmerson said the plan is to buud a 31000- squarefoot complex on 17 acres of land at memorial park south near rose and obrien avenues in particular residents object to the location and to the fact it will mean the library will be moved from its present location near main street some residents have long stated that council did nt make adequate provisions for public input those opposing have asked see 0mb page 24 clocktower confection to reach u59p5 6402100 rides on susan strain baked up a gingerbread delight in the shape of a stouffville landmark the clocktower on main street strain created the cookie confection to celebrate the millenni um funding buttonville no longer a public problem bymikeadler staff writer i buttonville airport again faces an uncer tain future with its lease ending and its 15- million annual provincial subsidy vanishing for good next week but instead of worrying as local politicians did when the private airfield grappled with the same problem last december all is calm no ones ringing alarm bells markham mayor don cousens said this week the reason is the new closer relationship developing between buttonville and the greater toronto airports authority a body that once spumed it officials of the authority including chair person michael butt said last year that buttonville- would not receive any more money from the organization but that was before the authoritys dia logue over the past months with the airports operators toronto airways ltd during which toronto airways opened its books for an audi tor the results will be brought to a meeting jan 17 with members of the gtaa board we will know then what the prognosis is going to be cousens said im optimistic that were close to a solu tion the town of markham manager of the air port in partnership with toronto airways passed a resolution last summer saying it is prepared to give up its shares to the gtaa or see fate page 2 j if mmjtiljqftjs mo chevrolet inte olds mobile the little dealership with a big 5336 highway 7 just east of mccowan 2941440 tou free 18008922209 wwwnorthpointechevoldscom sale hours monthurs 9 am- 9 pm frl r 9 am 6 pm t9am6pm ii service hours uonthws 730 am 9 pm frh 730 am- 6 pmj sat 8 am 1pm be maty for mib wjgmffl8 check all your lights and 15 point inspection for 2 plus additional labour parts for all necessary repair replacement safe driving one call to north pointe ghev olds anj your worries are over t w s unsmnje seafood restaurant 5812 main si stouffville 6406115 live nova scotia lobster fresh seafood steak gourmet pizza evervtuesday buy 2 pasta get 1 free

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