mstmeii jtiaabgigaeegbcgegasagffisebassaagg 16 stoufivilk suntribune u thursday july 14 2005 sth annual pow wow july 16 17 2005 sunrise ceremony both mornings grand entry 12 noon admission s200 rough camping available contact delia at 9059853337 bring a lawn chair apprearance by aztec dancers 3rd weekend in 3ujjy all welcome hosted by 2e tr absolutely no alcohol no drugs -no- pets directions located north of oshawa from hwy 12 7 a go eastld minutes and drive through port perry i km east then go north 1 0 km pn isiand road ppwwpw ground 1 km past great blue heron charity casino of icucoc island first nation 70 feautd and 70 iace losewei limitedtime oh based on fullpmyam excludes mandatory product wwwherbalmagicca as our clients vary so do their results i fruits veggies stouffvilfe 6162 main st 90564269 convenient ul antiaging ingredients oriccwhitixkiyuass weight loss nutriti0n v centres main fofbefflm in frontpage 1 eric button head of the stouffville business improve ment area emphasized how essential this initiative is to ensure the viability of the downtown while acknowledging there has to be some sort of strategic plan for the area councillor ken ferdinands expressed concerns about yet another study we are very good at implementing a study and then not doing anything he said there is some level of paralysis this needs to be overcome he added the downtown area needs attention imme diately and noted subse quent councils have to have a good grasp of what is being done so work can be carried forward into the future councillor rob hargrave suggested youth be repre- sented in the planning process since they use many of the towns recreation facili ties the plan involves all major stakeholders in town including members of the public downtown property owners representatives from the chamber of commerce the bia and the whitchurch- stouffville heritage advisory committee along with mayor sherban and two council members the chamber has already called a meeting for tonight at 6 pm in latcham hall to see what kinds of ideas and sug gestions the local business community can bring to v two charette involving all town stakeholders sept 9 ahdlo the consultant will facilitate the meeting council decided to push the date for a final draft of the strategic plan of action ahead to the beginning of novem ber so there is time to ear mark funds in the 2006 biidg- et for improvements at the same time- the downtown core will be impacted by the widening of stouffvilles main street between ninth line and hwy 48 to five lanes beginning next year the 7 to 8 million project will result in two east- bound and two westbound lanes as well as left turn lanes to speed the flow of traffic a successful downtown core relies on pedestrian traf fic andrew mcneely the towns manager of planning services said that means destinations- such as retail stores restaurants and cultur al facilities have to be abun dant its also helpful to have residential areas nearby the downtown then becomes part of their neigh- bourhoodhe said the preferred location for a performing arts and culture centre is in this study area he added he cited examples of suc cessful downtowns in unionville oakville port hope and port perry the study area in stouf- fville extends along main west to victoria and william streets and east to baker street a small area along main extending out to ninth line is also included summer hockey camp skill development performance power skating july 1822 or july 2529 monfri 830 to 400 on ice off ice mike ralph dave gardner to reserve 905 2018041 mragasympaticoca ask about our winter programs paul martini sponsored by jsj oke3t mighty qualified instructors offer private and group lessons in mus i gology guitar bass drums free introductory lesson 86 ringwood dr unit 30 stouffville 9056403565 bexmusicologypowergateca new music school now open in stouffville c