3x4svi3 5sjj tfrerfj 12 i x ecbhbmistsunltribune environment fuddayjulyu 2600 i vllv vj4tt viklijkl vluratuiu ysv vl- firm commits cash t6communi1yj v monarch construction has donated 50000 toward the cost of building a bandshell at toogoodporid tt signals our commit ment to the community monarchs marktutton told council that money added to millennium grant money from the town will pay for the construction of the bandshell at the corner of unionyille main street and fred varley drive the project will go to tender before a final cost is determined and should be ready by september it will be a terrific place not only for unionvillebut all of markham said councillor joe virgilio developnieni shelved hear conservation area bymikeadler staff writer residents of tiny sara janecourt in markham celebrated with other rouge park supporters last night after winning a decadesold fight to preserve a natural area at the end of their street what was planned as a spot ripe for condominij urns now belongs to everyone thanks to its recent purchase as parkland with money from the town york region and a provincial government fund it was saved because its neighbours on sara jane and around milne dam conservation area fought for years against development of the 2acre 84 hectare parcel which overlooks a steep forested slope to the point where robinson creek flows into the rouge- i what a loss this wouldve been tupper wheatley president of the milne park conservation association said while walking through the proper ty last week the newest addition to milne and therefore to- theexpanding rouge park beyond the culdesac at the streets south end wastapproved for condos during the 1980s councillor george mckelvey said when the site was originally zoned it was zoned for 45 units and they were large units he recalled but the large condo units didnt sell well wheatley and others sayseveral attempts were made to marketfrem over the years as a natural setting already attached to milne conservation area and up for development the f jjarah jane site was added to alist of acquisition pri- orities for the roiige alliance the municipal part- hership behind rouge park on june 29the province bought it on rotfge parks behalf for about 735000 splitting the cost equally with the town and region v for its share the province dipped into a 20- million fund called the natural areas protection- program which had also been used to buy gleii eagles a scarborough site above the point where the rouge meets its little rouge tributary from a developer inserts for tuesday july 112001 conquest sports cashway tb book your flyer distribution galhv fij v nib one can deliver results like vve do f j j markham r sv 1 l 8eterted areas only economist 8c sun 905 2948244 stoufeville tribune the conservation aredhqs been- l expanded- by almost 25 per cent wheatley said the sarajane sfte was asimpor- tant for the rouge in markham as glen eagles was in scarborough for us this is about as far out of the water as we go he explained j joan maddock who lives on sara jane said sheti fought the condominiums for 12years hoping the property would one day be parkland she and other residents praised barriebased developer angelo orsi who held an option on the staff photomike adler markhamcoxincillpr george mckelvey and resi dents tupper wkeatly and skelley bourne stand in the areatobe added to milne dam gonservatiotfarea 1 i land for agreeing to the sale v last spring the- provincial government arihounced it was adding new lands to milne taken together the sara jane parcel plus last years transfer of land formerly held by the provinces ontario realty corppration have enlarged the conservation area by alrhost25 per cent wheatley said r the parksexpansiori is justwhatthe area need ed said shelley bourne chairperson ofthe boyiftgton heights ratepayers if theyre going to cram in more houses we need more park mckelvey planned to plant several blackeyed susaris in a ceremony on the site last night rpuge carriers to deliver the economist sun and tribune in the following areas markham mandrparkcourt wales avenue pringle avenue arrowflight dr j sherwood forest dr rqugehaven way smajor buttons drive springwoocl cres markville road fmeadowbrook lane i waterbridge lane rosemead close the bridle trail k main stumonville dancers drive wrenwood court couperthwaite cres loring crescent casson place drakefield road banfield avenue conservation ave long island crescent patriot court rougecrest dr t marcus crescent southdale drive woodside ct forty second st galsworthy dr loyalist court barker court ranger court unionville ambleside crescent kerrigan crescent leighland drive litchfield road longwater chase oakhaven drive rowland court- r calvert road william berczy blvd hollingham road mckay crescent ferrari street baycliffe road nadine crescent fred varley drive markhavenroad calderbridgecres hastings drive tomlihson circle lionheart lane conistanroad aries crescent honeybourne cres jolyn court jonquil crescent col butler drive mainstreet bakerdale road sir lancelot drive montgomery court blackwellcourt- v camforth drive v j fpxmeadow lane cjueensgate court marlow crescent village gate j eyer drive j l woodgrove trail muirfieldtrail lancelot drive emmeloord cres the largest urban park urnorth america is comingup north and its time to thank someone the management of rouge park is taking nom inations this month for the rouge park award an annual honour for a person or group who has done a lot to help the park or preserve the river if you know a group or individual uke that you are invited to send a list of rougerelated activities that group orperson has performed to the parks j aurora office by july 31 1 tkere are people out there who have done so muchovef the yearsto protect the rouge park spokesperson sue russell said previous rouge park award winners are pauline browse who was instrumental in establishing the park and lois james a founding member of save the rouge valley system yrhisyears award will be presented in november by which time the longawaited plan for expanding the park into markham richmond hill and stouffville will likely have been approved for more information contact park manager gord weeden at 7137374 or at rougeparkrougeparkc6m c s-t- l londtfigas 5 you could become yorkregiohs v 1 barbecue king i milliken fresno court elvira crescent roxbury street stouffville shadlock street elson street olivewood dr laird dr alicewood drive main street e second street- albert street v charles streetj edward street willianvstrcet even if you dont see your street listed here you can call our office and have your name put on our waiting list we are also looking for carriers tobe temporary replacements this summer 7make extra money delivering the paper and flyers to homes in your area ii- we are also looking for carriers to be temporary replacements this summer yx- y catt today ecqotlctsunp5i29 1 v were lookingf to go grill to grill r 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