Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 30, 2005, p. 10

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10 stouffville suntribune thursday june 30 2005 stouffville artists team up for show a pair of whitchurchstouffville artists are being featured in an show in aurora painter josie schwarzli and wood sculptor bob staley have an exhibition of their latest works at the wellington gallery 32 wellington st w in aurora until july 10 the gallery is open tuesday and wednesday from 11 amto 6 pm thursday from 11 am to 8 pm friday from 11 am to 6 pm and saturday from 11 amto 5 pm call 9057510066 for more information from page 1 what to do with the historic building if the building were demolished 25 more parking spots could be created ms sorensen explained we dont have the resources to maintain heritage buildings in all our areas she said adding go transit cant use the building some councillors believe the town would lose little if the grain elevator were torn down it is not a pretty building but communities arent built on pretty things but on hard work and this is a symbol of the hard work of the farmers and railway workers wayne kelly chairperson whitchurchstouffville heritage advisory committee councillor phil bannon called the building an eyesore adding that no private interests have come forward to renovate it- or use it for a business but preserving history isnt always about protecting attrac- unique or e rive architecture mr kelly said it is not a pretty building mr kelly said but immunities arent built on pretty things but on hard work and this is a sym bol of the hard work of the farm ers and railway workers it is a symbol for the entire municipality councillor susanne hilton supports a heritage designation for the grain elevator saying it is the last agricultural building we have in town ms hilton and councillor rob hargrave along with mayor sue sherban supported the des ignation a lot of people in the com munity look on the building as unique councillor hargrave said the new ontario heritage act passed in april gives council the ability to prevent demolition of the building mr kelly said it will give council leverage to work with other levels of government in their quest to preserve the building this building has symbolic value to the community mr kelly said we hope there will be an opportunity to reuse the building go transit does not want to provide parking for any com mercial or private enterprises that might come into the build- rob hargrave councillor sup ports granting elevator heritage designation calling it unique ing he said heritage committee mem bers particularly mark carroll have been working with go transit and other government agencies for the past several months to save the structure if the building can be saved the heritage advisory committee wants to pursue grants and other funds to restore the building the grain elevator dates from the early years of the twentieth century when it was the hub of the agricultural community in stouffville it is one of a few grain elevators left in thegta your invitation is about to expire an invitation to afford luxury doesnt come everyday tl 270hp 32 l vtc engine dualzone climate vehicle stability assist vsa 8 speaker bose sound system front and rear automatic climate control take advantage of the last minute acura ca gcflefctiimpxtp v 1 tv v r 1 f i f t j ft r- i 5201higliwayr7 east markham 1-866- yes- acura u 1-866-937-2287- a j acura limited time finance and lease offers based on a new acura moxtl available only through honda canada finance inc oac lease is based on a 39 month term monthly payment is 498 438 lease rate is 39 assume will becalculated according tbthe hamxnizatton kilometre allowance charge of 15ckm for excess kilometres option to purchase at lease end for 2641 620090 plus taxes license insurance applicable taxes ppsa and registration are extra see acura in markham for full details t s v v v

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