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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 28, 2000, p. 12

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flpfiifrfrsiay 2000 c3 own a guide to restaurants pubs cafes about town i flj f ea inside a gigantic antique rtllfl x jf pirate ship with over 1 50 items flnoffiqth i in our buffet including alaskan crab legs sushi roast beef fantastic steaks ally specials mori buy 2 adult dinrier buffets get 1 free c only tiies seniors day 20 off lunch buffet 50 off dinner buffet wed ladies day all ladies receive a free drink with the purchase of a buffet meal thurs kids eat for 100 thsy nuisi t under 130cm and accompanied by in adth cachet centre 9255 woodbine ave at 1 6th avenue 905 8075678 unionvilles best kept secret is celebrating their 4th anniversary quietly tucked away this quaint and casual mediterranean restaurant offers italian cuisine with a flair the sophisticated and modestly priced wine list adds to the delectable and reasonably priced menu gourmet pizzas and pasta vegetarian dishes poultry game and veal dishes delight the most discerning palate redolent of italy and the trendiest of downtown locales vicoletto is the perfect spot for a special night out a gathering with mends a family dinner or a romantic passionate dinner for two if you have yet to enjoy this fine dining experience now is the time 0 tcaes experience the gourmet taste of fine italian dining 4441 hwy 7 3056769 just west of main st unionvide on south side 1 0mm mwgem prime rib bv t every saturday night including traditional yorkshire pudding seafood temptations a sinful selection of only 1999 per person spectacular sunday brunch every sunday from 11130am 200pm featuring caned prime rib of beef build your own omelette station scrumptous seafood only 1999 per person excluding taxes and gratuities for reservations call 905 8812121 ext 2512 il m sheraton parkway toronto north hotel suites richmond hill toronto norths largest meeting and convention facility leslie hwy 7 richmond hill moraine activists hope to prod province with law bymikeadler staff writer conservation groups and the city of toronto are attempt ing to prod the provincial government into action on the oak ridges moraine by using one of its own laws but the challenges they presented yesterday under ontarios environmental bill of rights act may be worth only the publicity they generate the act lets any two ontario residents apply to the provinces environmental commissioner if they believe new policy or legislation is needed to protect the environment commissioner gordon miller is bound to pass such requests to a minister most likely tony clement whose municipal affairs portfolio is responsible for the moraine the act then requires a response but clement has stated several times the existing policy for the moraine is working fine what were doing here is upping the ante linda pirn spokesperson for the federation of ontario naturalists said yesterday executive directors of the fon and save the oak ridges moraine signed one of the environment bill applications toronto councillors john adams and david miller signed the other the city and groups are suggesting the province produce a landuse plan approve a policy statement or pass legislation to protect the moraine york durham and peel regions have jointly produced a report urging the province to adopt a new moraine policy but york regional councillor frank scarpitti charged yesterday that clements staff seems to avoid any chance for a meeting with the three regions moraine land deal killed by internal investigation bymikeadler staff writer the ontario realty corporation a provincial agency whose recent deals are under investigation has stopped a controver sial sale of land in aurora landcrest development management a richmond hill firm had offered to buy an orc property on bloomington road an lshaped 36acre parcel on the environmentally sensitive oak ridges moraine as long as the deal closed by march 15 but orc spokesperson christopher barry has confirmed the deal had not closed and is among several agency transac tions being studied in a forensic audit the agency last year appealed to the ontario municipal board on behalf of landcrest which has sought to change the parcels institutional zoning and create a subdivision of 139 homes and a private school the town insisted the proposal was premature until a sec ondary plan for the area is completed the property beside cardinal carter catholic high school and provincial govern ment offices is in an urban expansion area iatl99 models over 200 bags to choose from 4070 in stock items only hyyy7 irifchsysa sale ends april 9 2000 gregtes greenfield golf 7780 woodbine ave unit 5 markham woodbine ave 14th ave tel 905946 1730

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