Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 9, 2002, p. 6

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6 economist suntribune saturday nov 9 2002 stouffville tribune serving the community since 1888 publisher ian proudfoot letters to the editor ransberry column insult to stouffville pub and patrons re smokers hitting wrong notes a column by joan ransberry sept 26 the music is better than good ms ransberry wrote about the entertainment at stouffvilles the earl of whitchurch pub very untrue our music is great unfortunately its not jazz hosted by pierre as she wrote in her column but uncut acoustic magic everyone is always happy enjoying fine food good friends and great music as owneroperator of the pub i always insist upon this how dare lady ransberry insult me our staff but most of all the great people who frequent my establishment get the facts straight joan smoking is a tobacco regulation issue accept that stouffville is not a smokefree town have you any idea how hard it is to explain to single people couples and fami lies where they can and cant sit and smoke or that their children are not permitted in the restaurant because of regional regula tions two things id like joan a public apology to my staff me and the many many people you hurt and insulted you to come and run my establishment sometime and try to regulate where people can smoke and sit better yet cry me a river joanie steve fitzpatrick the earl of whitchurch pub flower display on stouffville main street spectacular success the floral display on main street stouffville this year has been spectacular from the pansies in spring impatiens in summer and mums and kale in autumn the colour and beauty have been awesome a collective thank you to the bia for its contribution and a special thanks to peter and bruni neilson for the beautiful healthy and sturdy plants they provided from the planters to the rail baskets we have enjoyed the changing seasons with vibrant variety as never before marion wells markham time for canada to let go of monarchy stand on our own re canadian soldiers fought for freedom not preserving monarchy letter to the editor by james pb kelly oct 31 mr kelly couldnt have said it better with opinion letters policy thcstouflviflcthbune welcomes your letters ah submissions must be less than 400 words and must include a daytime telephone number name and address the tribune reserves the right to publish or not publish and to edit for clarity and space letters to the editor the tribune 9 heritage rd markham on l3p1m3 email letterscconsuncom all due respect to the monarchy it should push us out of the nest and let us fly on our own canada is more than 125 years old and as finance minister john manley suggested we should be standing on our own two feet we will make mistakes just as england did and still does we are entering adulthood and have many intelligent people who given the chance could take us into the future we could still honour advice from the monarchy my parents were english my dad and four brothers were in the armed ser vices which fought for our freedom its time we enjoy it marjorie mcclements markham thanks to all at hospital for help with bicycle accident injuries i would like to thank the staff of the emer gency department and all the people at markham stouffville hospital involved in treating my husbands injuries sustained in a bicycle accident caused by an unleashed dog sunday morning everyone was efficient and professional and made the experience far better than we were expecting they obviously maximize their limited funds and we certainly appreciated their efforts on his behalf g christoffer markham call queens park to complain about energy price gouging the ridiculously high hydro charges are outrageous i have just gone online to protest directly to premier ernie eves and energy minister john baird i urge everyone who is equally outraged to visit wwwpublicpowerca to send their protest perhaps enough public protest will force queens park to restore affordable hydro to us after all we cant all move to another province to accomplish this cathy dymond newmarket hydro bill increases political suicide for queens park duhim jim from richmunhill i heard from da boys dat lectric bill gave dem a jolt so i didnt open mine till today whoee hydro sure knows how to lectro- editor in chief debora kelly business manager robert lazurko director marketing new product development brenda larson advertising director retail flyer sales nicole mathieu advertising director classified real estate events management cord paolucci cute a guy in january 2001 hydro charged me 7 cents per kwh it was down to 5 cents this june then pumped up to 8 cents last month not bad increase eh sixtysix per cent in three montiis but the service charges were 2238 in january 2001 3737 this january and an electrifying 152 on this bill 680 per cent well i think the provincial conservatives must have been stung by the same mosqui toes that caused the federal liberals to lose their sanity both governments are commit ting suicide who in their right mind would vote for people who cause prices to rise 680 per cent who in their right mind would vote for peo ple who redirect our tax payments into their friends bank accounts and locally who would vote for people who would allow armed criminals to con struct a fortress in their neighbourhood well i dunno bout you but when de uder guy sticks his stick between my legs i take im outa da game but quick duh im jim from richmunhill jimreid richmond hill not enough pools in markham for swimming programs re too many services in short supply letter to the editor by ken kahn nov 2 i have to agree with mr kahn that despite the many positive aspects of our community there is a significant shortage of swimming pools this past year i attempted to register my children for lessons through markham parks and recreation i wanted to register them for the special ized h30 program since i find they do not progress in larger classes however despite having sent my regis tration in the first day they are accepted i could not get them in when they were young i had my children in a local private swim school margaret legear aquatics and we were very happy with their progress however due to the lack of availability of pools margaret only takes children up to a certain level we are now with a richmond hill swim school aqua kids and although the instruc tion is very good the pool is not really appropriate at one point i had sent a letter to the town of markham suggesting it build a pub lic indoor pool in unionville on two vacant lots at the southwest corner of carlton and main street beside crosby arena however i was informed there are enough pools in our area if the town is not going to take advantage of this perfect loca tion perhaps some private fitness club will im sure aqua kids would rent the pool out tammy morrellbellai unionville editorial editor jim mason neivswomecomuncom advertising retail sales manager steve kane stevekyorkregioncom sales manager new business development distribution dawna andrews dandreivserabannercom classified manager ann campbell anncerabanncrcom real estate manager mikerogerson production electronic communications manager john futhey jfutheyyrngcom distribution distribution manager barry black bblackeconsuncom administration office manager vivian oneil voneileconsiincom york region events managing director debra weller divellerymgcom shows manager staceyallen sallcnyrngcom york region printing general manager bob dean bdcanymgcom editorial 9052942200 fax 2941538 advertising 2942200 classified 1-800- 7433353 fax 8534626 distribution 9052948244 canadian ontario press circulations audit council board member stouffville tribune a york region newspaper group community newspaper the stouffville tribune published every thursday and saturday is a member of the metroland printing publishing and distributing ltd a whollyowned subsidiary of torstar corporation metroland is comprised of 70 community publications across ontario the york region newspaper group includes the liberal serving richmond hill and thomhill vaugtwn owen maiwiam economist sun stouffvisc tribune stouffville sun georgia advocate yoric rcgfen business times at home good life yorkregkxicom and york region printing

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