Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 29, 2005, p. 16

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16 stouffville suntribune thursday sept 29 2005 from tuesday september 27 to saturday august 1 the comer house presents the ever popular lobsterfest fresh east coast lobster prepared in four mouthwaterins ways steamed with clarified butter baked with thermidor sauce brandy mustard ir broiled with our special spicy herb butter or bonne femme white wine mushrooms 6403 main street stbufmie 2 for 1 weight bss limited time offer based on full program excludes mandatory product 6162 main ststouffville 19056426906 wwwfaerbebimgigiega i fruits veggies capsules weight loss nutrition centres managing growth towns challenge newcomers told by hannelore volpe staff writer whitchurchstouffvile mayor sue sherban was invited to the first newcomers club meeting of the season last week to give its members an overview of the community the clubs vicepresi dent carolyn mckinnon organized the meeting for the many residents new to the community mayor sherban spoke on issues ranging from the rapid residential growth beginning to take place water and roads issues and the events and services available to residents many residents are attract ed to the municipality because of the towns charming heritage core she said the towns challenge is to manage the negative that often comes with growth the mayor said development is limited to some areas of ballantrae and stouffville other ham lets wont be experiencing any significant growth in the near future she also outlined the move to eventually have all fulltime fire fighters the development of parkland and the expansion of main street from ninth line to hwy 48 to four lanes beginning next year to ease traffic flow there are also plans for hoover park drive and millard street to be extended to hwy 48 one newcomers club member was concerned about wells mayor sherban assured her that the water supply in stouffville was stable another was concerned that development from markham could eventually reach stouffvilles border that isnt possible mrs sherban said because of greenlands in that area the stouffville new comers club is part of a worldwide nonprofit organization that welcomes and supports women new to the community the group meets monthly in stouffville for information call 416- 8632660 farms presents our annual fall fun ms october 1 31 saturdays i sundays iops 11 am spy where else can you find train rtdesi zipdnesj pig races suewee dancing visit the pumpkin patch farm animals corn maze much more for ljfo call 90s m733920 t or visit brooksfarmscom sh a little time can make a huge difference in a childs life with several volunteer programs to choose from one is sure to suit your schedule 16 big brothers big slaters of york 9057271251 wwwbbbsyca this message brought to you as a community service of the economist suntribune is offimp

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