Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 23, 2006, p. 14

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14 stouffville suntribune thursday november 23 2006 girls hockey team donates gifts issues challenge the 16 members of the markham stouffville stars atom bb hockey team work together off the ice as well as on theyve gotten together to buy gifts for less fortunate girls their age and are donating them at their annu al christmas party friday the unwrapped gifts are being donated to the stouffville kinsmen christmas gift drive the players arent leaving it at that they are challenging other teams in stouffville and markham to do the same to help others during the christmas season the teams head coach is david howe stouffville resident rob robin son and joe mctamney are also on the coaching staff 7fte markham stouffville stars website is wwwsrn0iacom new fire hall could include police specializing in where the name 1 the number f ttue special air free courtesy car by appointment mi yes we do domestics free 20 pt inspection with winter maintenance online booking able at www410autoca 138 sandifod dr unit 5 stouffville 9056422886 or 1 87741 02886auto by hannelore volpe staff writer stouffvilles downtown fire hall will likely be a thing of the past by the time 2008 rolls around instead firefighters will be working out of a new station in downtown stouffville most like ly shared with york region para medics and possibly york regional police a consultant is being hired to look at locations to replace the old station 51 at 6392 main st the location would have to provide us with good access and quick response times town cao dave cash said the building will have the lat est in backup electrical genera tors to serve you in case of a blackout and the building will be used as an emergency opera tions centre york region police are assess ing whether to have a detach ment in the hall the price tag for the hall could be as high as 3 million depending on which services ultimately move into the build ing fire chief chris powers said people are expecting urban service standards and we have to grow to accommodate that the majority of the funds are to come out of development charges after the town decides what downtown facilities it needs the current fire hall could be sold to help pay for the new station demolished or redeveloped whitchurchstouffville resi dents and businesses are cov ered by fulltime fire fighters from 7 am to 7 pm seven days a week volunteer firefighters are on call overnight future plans for the towns fire and emergency services department call for roundthet clock coverage with the growth this is one of the longterm objectives chief powers said people are expecting urban service standards and we have to grow to accommodate that wwtchurchstouffville has 14 fire fighters station 51 has served the community since around 1967 from its 6392 main st location before that the fire hall was in the centre of town where the clock tower now stands that hall was built shortly before 1912 the northern part of vvtiitchurchstouffville is served by a station in ballantrae on hwy 48 north of aurora road for more information go to townoftvsco maternity assage treatment when it counts markham main street 4168796777 wwwmaternitymassageca kristenmaternitymassageca kristen gilkinson sv rmt christmas gift certificates now available epcd ontarios poor electricity planning means spending more on transmission the power workers union has a better plan to learn more visit wwwabetterenergyplanca power workers union

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