Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 11, 2002, p. 1

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whitchurchstouffviile public library inside tters 6 home 15 sports 21 classified 24 iq the new job interview behavioural testing could decide employment fate community calendar event mm charity barbecue day when today 10 am to 4 pm where mm meat shop main st stouflville 3 the quiet killer your house cat may be causing havoc with neighbourhood wildlife serving whitchurchstouffville since 1888 50 cents including gst7 4s rages saturday may 1 h 2002 maple leaf fans pray cup drought is ending explayers supporters in playoff frenzy by michael laughlin special know what your neighbours were doing friday night and what theyll likely be doing again sunday night watching the leafs in the stanley cup playoffs across markham and whitchurchstouffviile faithful followers of the blue and white have been donning maple leafs paraphernalia and vehicles are driving along local thoroughfares waving the team flag attached to their windows or antennas game 6 in the toronto- ottawa secondround playoff series goes sunday night at 7 from ottawa even discussions at work school on the streets and in eat ing establishments have cen tered on the plight of the maple leafs in their quest to claim lord stanleys holy grail something the city has been craving for since their last quest in 1967 despite the long drought there remains an air of optimism this year since 67 my knees are worn out from praying said markham resident don bremner i didnt think that id see the canadian olympic team win the gold medal this year now i hope i get to see a stanley cup the owner of the markham see local page- 11 where did spring go staff photosjoerd witteveen sheree blow left and valerie buck were bundled up against the elements to watch stouffville district secondary school beat markham district high school 53 in girls var sity rugby on i wednesday at stouffville district secondary school to reach us 905 6402612 recyclin program i af lost 2 million falling revenue has region looking at alternatives by jeff mitchell staff writer collapsing markets and falling revenues are leading york region to seek alternatives to the way it runs its recycling program the region is considering proposals from businesses wanting material from blue boxes especially glass to avoid having to pay to get rid of items picked up at the curb said solid waste director andy campbell we lost 2 million in revenue in two years because of the changes in the marketplace mr campbell said he said its wise to consider offers that would divert materials like glass which has little or no value on the market and for some municipalities is a liability we are already getting no revenue for it but we havent had to pay to get rid of it yet mr campbell said in fact the market for coloured glass dried up entirely last year when the company buy ing it went bankrupt there is still a market for clear glass but it is not a lucrative recyclable resource prompting the discussion was a proposal pitched wednesday morning to the regions solid waste committee david bergart said his thornhill company sandworks creates glass sand from recycled glass it is used as a raw material in the manufacture of fibreglass and bottles for sandblasting and other applica tions he said see glass page 3 town and country fealtyltd 6400888

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