Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 1, 2007, p. 7

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stouffville suntribune thursday march 1 2007 7 gallery radio station want in on new arts centre from page 1 enhance its downtown buildings eric button president of the stouffville business improvement area said this is impor tant for the downtown and arts and culture doug alles latcham gallery board chairperson suggested the building could be home to the gallery which would serve as an anchor for the building the multipurpose aspect of the programming would draw people mainly on weekends and evenings he said and since most arts groups are short on funds he questioned how they could afford to rent the rooms in the building whistle radio founder jim priebe said the station which is set to launch in july could use more than 300 square feet the radio station could air events such as book and cd launches taking place in the new centre currently broadcasting over the internet the sta tion is operated out of mr priebes home although no representa tives spoke at the meeting the york durham academy of the performing arts and music mania have both indicated the space in the old town hall would be too small for their performanc es please dont overspend the taxpayers money don barker 2006 mayoral candidate mayor wayne emmer- son and councillor phil bannon volunteered to be on a fundraising commit tee while councillor susanne hilton is on the implementation subcom mittee suggestions for the building from residents included taking apart the structure brickbybrick and rebuilding it there were also worries about spiraling costs underuse of the building and lack of parking bob bental a coowner of neighbouring 34 civic ave said the old town hall parking lot is packed already another resident carol guinane said many theatres in southern ontario have no parking and still thrive please dont overspend the taxpayers money don barker a mayoral hopeful in the last election said a proposal for a 300- town welcomes new residents with package of freebies if youve just bought a new house in stouffville watch for a town of whitchurchstouffville brochure you should be receiving from your builder residents are encouraged to visit the town offices on the 4th floor at 37 sandi- ford dr theyll receive a free blue box for recycling and a canvas grocery bag with the town logo the package also includes a free swim pass to the indoor pool at the lebovic leisure centre a leisure guide information on garbage collection and recycling schedules and information on fire safety most of the questions that crop up when you move into a new house are answered in the towns new resident information brochure to help you to get to know your new community maps of stouffville and of municipal parks and trails are also included the town can be reached by calling 905-640- 1900 do you have used books the giant book sale at the whitchurchstouffville public library needs books the sale goes march 29 to april 1 at the library call the library at 9056427323 for details scouts canada were celebrating our 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