v j thursday june 9 2005 serving the community of whitchurchstouffville 32 pages1 including gst 3 state of transportation lots of stop hot much go opinion 6 calendar 15 sports 26 classified 28 staff photobill roberts love for the king spans generations david robinson left and brenen katolinsky 7 do their best impersonations of their hero at the fourth annual elvis fest in memorial park saturday more than 25 elvis tribute artists competed for 2500 in cash and prizes in the event sponsored by the stouffville business improvement area huron village artifacts may stay in stouffville by joan ransberry staff writer while archaeologists continue to dig up the past home builders are working- on stouffvilles future i meanwhile the artifacts from- a 500- huron village discovered last year when developer lebovic enterprises ltd began excavating land for a new subdivi sion may stay on display in town it would be nice to provide an inter pretative centre at the lebovic centre so people could get a closer view of where the indian village is it could include arti facts and some pictures mayor sue sherbansaid its exciting we should celebrate what we have dr ron williamson who is directing the dig for archaeological services inc of toronto said its possible artifacts includ ing ceramic cooking pots and stone tools will remain in stouffville we have to go through the govern ments the land owners and the firsts nations dr williamson said dr williamson said about onethird of the indian village which flourished between 1500 and 1550 still has be excavat ed and catalogued meanwhile whitchurchstouffville council has given the developer permission to begin preservicing work on part of the lands the first phase of the 627hoiise development involves 213 homes since the housing development hinges on the arrival of the york sewage system later this year the archaeological work has not hampered the subdivisions progress- said tom parry whitchurch- stouffvilles manager of planning during their dig archaeologists uncov- ered an eightacre settlement estimated to have housed about 2000 hurons the discovery includes a wooden fort like structure encircling the settlement inside there is evidence of structures meas- see elaborate page 11 honour roll student eyes scholarship two golds ontario record for track star by jim thomas correspondent stouffville district secondary school has never seen the likes of natalie geiger the grade 9 student captured two gold medals at the ontario federation secondary school athletic associa tions track and field competitions the provincial high school finals last week- end in lasalle hear windsor the 14yearold midget class com- petitor placed firstin the200 metres with a time of 2569 seconds then broke the ofsaa record in thewo metres crossing the finish line in 56721 v seconds the record was 5641 sec- l onds established in 1986 no track athlete from sdss has ever won goldorsetja provincial record said retired coach and teacher jim rehill bronze was the previous best- its awesome fantastic mindbog gling a phenomenal achievement said mr rehill who was on staff for 34 years her time in the 400 was better than the junior winner at ofssa and would have placed her third in senior mr rehill rioted geiger never lost a race this year scoring firsts inboth divisions atyork region the central region the cardinal carter classic the john rowland memorial games and ofssa at the york region indoor champi onships in april she broke records in the 60 and 400 metres simply amazing says spartan head track coach steve jimmo she glides so effortlessly it gives me goose bumps jimmo claims seasoned coaches and spectators who had earlier heard see world page 13 aj tsqbs i jsss- 4 ii hqustonfoberrd 578b main st stouffville www biilhoustonfdrdcom v convertible y- 84 true blue vygrey leather js- 38lv6 auto pony kg int i upgrade pkg handling pkg loaded woptipns nice driver 14000 km 22995 v- mmmm