stouffville thursday oct 27 2005 h serving the community of whitchurchstouffville 36 pages1 including gst 1 jamii ish r i ijui if 4htv 0h tlfetrt 2rs kxtwfw 2- the stouffville legion holds a year of the veteran dinner tomorrow night opinion 6 calendar 29 sports 30 classified 32 brings home reality of holocaust unionville high teachers honoured by caroline grech staff writer it wasnt until daniella chai daniel birnbaum and jackie dunham stood inside a catde car at the holocaust memorial museum in washington last month that they understood the terror survivors experienced standing inside the car used to transport people to concentra tion camps was just one of the eyeopening experiences bring ing students closer to the second world war the entire exhibit was chill ing in no way could you put yourself in their shoes but you try to imagine what it would be like ms chai explained the three unionville high school students along with 20 classmates went to the museum as part of their documenting his tory course created by history teacher sheila hetherington and com munications and technology teacher jerry berridge the course has students create a documen tary from start to finish conducting research inter views and using cutting edge technology students assemble productions chronicling tales of holocaust survivors who were teenagers during the second world war their documentaries will eventually be broadcast on tv see course page 22 province monitoring sewer project closely before toronto raised alarm by roy green staff writer as long as construction on york regions big pipe sewer continues to meet conditions imposed by the province there will be no call to stop the project thornhill liberal mpp mario racco says this comes in spite of demands by torontos works and finance committees calling on the federal and provincial governments to halt major sewer projects here and sub ject them to individual environ mental assessments toronto coun cil was expected to back those demands at its regular meeting yes terday the region has all the approvals it needs for the sewers and is com plying with a number of conditions imposed by the environment min ister mr racco said tuesday the ministry has already given its approval and there were strict conditions attached to that approval he said as long as the region meets those conditions the ministry has no power to inter- vene ministry staff is monitoring the projects particularly a trunk sewer line along 16th avenue in markham very closely mr racco said if there is a variation of any sig nificance the minister would have the power to intervene but ive been assured they the region are monitoring it very closely they are on top of it in spite of a presentation by regional chairperson bill fisch in see emotion page 23 staff photosteve somerville have a safe boo day york regional police const mark lawrence and bobby bear are inviting children aged four to nine to the community safety village in bruces mill conservation area for some halloween fun sunday from 5 pm to 8 pm csctf ivi et 2004 ford lincold ls w isj ihoustolj hgustonford ltd 57bb main st stouffville 9056404541 www billhoustonf ond com best il0 rfres to choose from tell your friends tundra green 20kiv1s grey 25kms wmm 1lcp parte jewellers 6312 main st stouffville 9056404646