Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 11, 2005, p. 24

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a- 24 economist sunlsuhtribune crime saturday june u 2005 search on for citizen of year the seach continues for vvhitchurchstoiifivilles citizen of the year and sports person of the year nominations for both awards should be emailed to jmasonyrhgc6m mailed to box 154 stouffville l4a 7z5 or faxed to 905 1538 deadline forentries is june 20 were not looking for a large num ber of nominations for a candidate but we are looking for a solid resume said jim mason editor of the sponsoring stouffville suntribune edward jones invites you to attend at edward jones we understand the importance of staying informed as your- local edward jones investment representative i am currently hosting the following events to do just that keep you informed please call to reserve a seat event title hope growth and opportunity date time tuesday june 21 2005 il30am or 630pm place 34 civic ave unit 101 9275 markham rd suite 203 his name is synonymous with wealth and power his magazine forbes fea tures the latest in business trends and economic news join us for our midyear review as steve forbes and edward jones managing partner doug hill share their thoughts on the key issues facing investors- today event title protect your investments date time thursday june 23 2005 630pm place 34 civic avetjnit 101 9275 markham rd suite 203 edward jones presents an informative seminar that talks about the benefit of annuities and segregated funds in your portfolio how annuities and segregated funds are unique from other types of investments ways to quickly and privately pass investments directly to your beneficiaries and the potential for creditor protection event title increasing your pension income date time wednesday june 29 2005 630pm place 34 civic ave unit 101 9275 markham rd suite 203 discover what past lessons can teach you about increasing your pension income and how you can use regular scheduled withdrawals from your plan to help add income sponsored in part by r ajm jrimark thomas dsouza investment representative garden basket plaza 9275 markham rd suite 203 bus 905 2945832 wwwedwardjonescom member cipf john paulino investment representative 34 civic ave unit 101 stouffville bus 905 6409559 wwwedwardjonescom r member cipf edwardjones serving individual investors police on from page 1 main street we made quite a few arrests last year insp rouse said and will make more arrests if it con tinues this year the town has already part nered with youth to create activ ities such as the talent show and sports and games nights during aprils youth week the town recendy initiated the roller palace at the stouffville arena and is planningmonthly movie in the park evenings the outdoor pool is slated to open bythe end of the month the mayor has received numerous calls from residents concerned about destruction of downtown property and empty beer cases left in thicketwood park although she praised the good youth of the community there is considerable concern with the minority mrs sherbah said destructibri of property and graffiti began early in may said tom graham director of leisure services the fence at the new skatepark has already been bro ken several times it was repaired at taxpayers expense only to be cut again the outdoor washrooms at latcham hall and poles at the ballantrae tennis club have been vandalized during the past few weeks a metal sign costing sue sherban mayor has received complaints from parkarea residents over damage and drinking more than 300 only lasted two days at the over the edge skatepark before it was ripped down and mangled although the mayor praised the good youth of the community there is considerable concern with the minority she said nearby garbage containers have been set on fire boards have been ripped off the player benches and the bleachers at the baseball diamonds in memorial park and off picnic tables the graffiti that has been painted on downtown stouffville trees is dif ficult to remove without damag ing the mature trees mr gra ham said clearly frustrated mr gra ham noted the town is investing money to improve parks and facilities but he added the parks jdepartnient is severely under funded and taxpayers money is being wasted to try to combat vandalism a private security firm is patrolling stouffville parks in the evening and checking all town facilities eric button chairperson of the stouffville business improve ment area has seen- vandalism start every spring once the weather warms up it is apattern hesaid qverthe years the bia and the town have worked closely with york regional police he noted programs such as manda tory community service hours done by high school students has had a positive effect many students from stouffville district secondary school help with bia events and work to improve the downtown core we need more programs to involve students in activities he said parents also need to come on board he said another important factor is cleaning up or repairing vandal ism and graffiti damage immedi 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