Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 2000, p. 1

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inside opinion 6 crime 15 sports 16 classified 17 c hwy 407 extension dedsion cming soon opponents predict health problems for residents arts culture calendar event motus 0 s the little prince when friday april 7 730 pm where markham theatre 3057469 whitchurcfistouffvihe public library 3 local businesses including a stouffville firm earn honours in entrepreneurship serving whitchurchstouffville since 1888 touffville tribun 50xents including gst 20 pages tuesday march 28 2000 restaurants shouldpost inspection results dirty dining fears prompt bylaw talk by usa queen staff writer in response to public revul sion over dirty dining establish ments york region councillors are considering a bylaw that would force restaurant owners to post their most recent health inspection reports if i was a restaurant owner if i had to post these inspections it would make me abide by the bylaw and my restaurant would be clean said vaughan councillor joyce frustaglio chairperson ofyorks health com- mittee theres no excuse in this country where soap and water is plentiful to have mice in the first three months of this year six food premises have been temporarily closed by health inspectors compared to eight for all of last year inspectors have laid 31 charges half of the 62 charges laid in all of 1999 infractions range from rodent and cockroach infestations to structural defects and mishan dling of food while charges and closures have been enforced across the region a disproportionately high number of asian restaurants in the southern part of the region have been affected see forced page 14 daffodil days are on the way staff photomike barrett todd ward 5 reminds residents that daffodil days are just around the corner the yellow flowers which signal the arrival of spring are also the symbol of the canadian cancer society freshcut blooms will be for sale across the region this weekend a bouquet of eight sells for 4 with proceeds going to cancer research to reach us 905 2942200 smooth sailing for pool complex foes withdraw objection to librarypool project by joan ransberry staff writer all road blocks have been lifted paving the way for a 5million indoor pool and library complex to be built in stouffville the tribune has learned the way was cleared when the ontario municipal board preliminary hearing sched uled for today was- canceled following the withdrawal of an objection to the project construction of the 31000squarefoot facility including a sixlane indoor pool could get under way in memorial park south in may as soon as the weather is dry itll start mayor wayne emmerson said meanwhile the complex could be in full swing next year on april 4 council is expect ed to choose the contractor to build the mega project the objection filed by resident stephen sword an executive member of residents- information group rig focused on road access to the facility rigs decision to withdraw the objection was finalized over the weekend the decision is based strictly on finances rig member jeanne major said yesterday in a letter to the town lawyer karl jaffary said his clients instructed him to withdrawn the appeal rig continues to believe in the lightness of their cause but they do not have the finan cial ability to properly conduct the matter see rig page 3 mercedes benz j90sl560si tuning suspension condrrionir kumon math ad reading centres learning how to learn kennedy steeles 4151 674 hwy 7 east markham 4158666 mccowan 16th ave 9460929 now accepting registration c ppo 1800abcmath woodbine 16th ave 4772937 mccowan denison 4313815 financial services insured deposit rates savings 4 1 year 3 year 5 year gics rrsfs mutual funds life insurance rrifs ken prentice cfp ringwood dr stouffville 6429907

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