Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), February 15, 2007, p. 14

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14 stouffville suntribune thursday feb 152007 stbuffvirie churches welcome you hallmark watch out stouffville pentecostal church 6853 main street february 18th 2007 1000am changing our world pastor paul hilsden kidsville for kids ages 2 to grade 8 tuesday 7pm youth grade 912 wednesday 7pm hdz club ages 5 grade 5 ladies exercise class community prayer call church at 9056405696 for information wwwspckidsca stwjrttfllue united church mcfiureosth 9056401163 imw worship minister rev robert nightingale infostouffvilleucca sunday february 18th 2007 1030 am worship service childrens worship baby fold youth spirit everyone welcome website wwwstouffvilieucca i st springvale baptist church stouffville rd at kennedy rd 9058875651 wwwspringvaleorg senior pastor student ministries childrens ministries counselling services bob hemming jay sandiford sharon russell karla kamerman february 18th 2007 945 am celebration service pastor bob hemming 1111 am sunday school for all ages 6xpm fellowship groups in homes the anglican parish of christ church 54 sunset blvd stouffville the rev canon robert shields 905 6401461 v sunday february 18th 2007 last sunday after epiphany services at 8am 10am nursery and church school at 10am february 20 1130 500 pancakes february 21 1000 730 ash wednesday services february 23 24 pantomime dick whittington come see 5 wwwstouffvilleanglicanca cv email adminstouffvilleanglicanca welcome to st james presbyterian church rev kathryn strachan minister 6432 main st stouffville phone 9056403151 email stjamesstouffvillebelliietca sunday february 18th service of worship 1030 am st james presbyterian women valentine luncheon 12 noon guest speaker choir director tom doherty a friendly family church parkview village 12184 ninth line south stouffville sunday february 18th 2007 jonathan chamberlain missionary with wec 700 pm i bloomington gospel church 13660 ninth line n 9056424414 sunday feb 18th 2007 rev peter pallant pastor sunday school 930 am morning worship service 1100 am 630 pm evening service everyone welcome v mmmr staff photosteve somerville michelle left and danielle pilldngton create special valen tine cards at a craft program at the latcham gallery satur day markhamiprjng homeshow february 23 24 252007 farkham fairgrounds arrive alive please dont drink and drive this message brought to you as a community service of the economist suntribune establish 1979 el j s m s n i d e r li v rn i a r i 1 in 1 t riors ex1 9j07 proud sponsor since 2002 11 1 it ji fvp i rfx l f us in sivvl n7ios at the mark 1 am h m l shi w yat mark ham lairgr n s icx im ren a we icork from the heart not the wok grill provincial candidates mayor urges from page 1 hirings during budget presentations march 27 the draft business plans and budg ets should be available later this month later mr emmerson said he was nt picking on the former council many residents asked about the the atre park traffic growth and taxes during the campaign he shared his position on these key issues with the seniors ask some hard questions when provincial candidates coming knock ing at your doors in the next few months the mayor urged the seniors hes particularly concerned about pooling in which 905 municipalities send money to toronto to pay for social programs they want 95 million this year he said municipalities cant afford to send 95 million to the city of toronto with no input from them the decadeold debate about put ting a theatre into the old town hall behind the clock tower will most like ly find a resolution at a special council meeting feb 27 a few people want to preserve this building for an arts and cultural cen tre mr emmerson said i believe the former council has moved it too far to turn it back mr emmerson wants a larger the atre at another location he also believes council should consider purchasing stouffville dis trict secondary school to provide recreational facilities the town is in the process of sever ing land on the school property so if the school were sold the track and road would remain with the town signing a 10year garbage and recycling contract also doesnt sit well with the mayor he feels thats too long a time that council essentially has no control over the service

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