Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 8, 2007, p. 14

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14 stoujjville suntribune thursday marcli 8 2007 public wants downtown assisted mayor says mmssl mothers against drunk driving 1800665madd this message brought to you as a community service of the economist sunsuntribune from page 1 be charged to any other business wanting to build or expand in the downtown business improvement area the restaurant could open later this month town director of develop ment services tom parry said the council decision should help to reverse a trend bia chairperson eric button has seen for many years business owners who want to ren ovate or expand their operations were often driven away he said when they find out about the fees involved he commended the current coun cil for its support of the downtown saying it is really important for the community to make sure that the downtown doesnt die and that we now get s worth of ho extracharge accessories on all 07 ranger f150 and most super duty plus the allnew 08 super duty choose from over genuine ford accessories including chrome exhaust tip cargo cage bed extender tonneau cover vehicle security splash guards chrome bug shield window deflector chrome running boards built tough ism fordca remote start systems sport liner tail lamp surround mobileease hands free phone system towing trailer hitch sliding rear window overhead rail lifestyle kits bed hooks bed rails and more gome make your truck your own at built for life in canada wbe buyhts kad the legal copy offer valid in tie province of ontario orfy lease a new 2007 ford fo 50 sorjercrewjit 4x4 v a 36 month lease from fad credit to qualified retai lessees en approved credit total lease obligation is si 6983s24623 optional ixixu is si s90752s2505048 soms corxstions and a mheage restriction of 60000 km oer 36 mon3is appfy a charge o 1 2 cents per km rjer miteage restrcton apptes plus apptjcabte taxes s3699s6659 down paryment or equwatent trade required first mofiths payment and so security cteposit reqiirecl offer exckxjes freigrit s150yfs1300 bcencc insurance administrason fees and al applicable taxes t recervesiooo ot selected genuine ford trikkaccessories at noextactegevfihtfepatfasealeaseofrr accessories 1000 arxessories offer is rot rede ah mi hon efccfeorfyonecfferirebeartowardtte cradst offer is not applicable fo any ffeet or gcvemment detsry and not comctnaue wsi cfi cpa gpc diy ftentai atcwances and tie commercial cornecn program this is a sraledtime offer raixfiecte ava3ake on factory aders offer ma be cancesed at any tme visicut notice olftf is stilect to vehide ard axessrjry avaiarj se ford fseries ctossis ford medum tnxls aid lc wjoanorjcasorreanftosn- ontario fda po to 20000vse ontario u3j5e4 develop it in the proper way noting council has been chal lenged to support downtown revital- ization councillor phil bannon said we have not been upfront and direct with a lot of entrepreneurs there are a lot of hidden costs councillor rob hargrave noted the rate of bankruptcies among small specialty businesses is extremely high and asked council are we open for business to help them doing away with fees and shop ping locally are two ways to make a commitment to the downtown mayor wayne emmerson said it is really important for the community to make sure that the downtown doesnt die and that we develop it in the proper way eric button stouffville business improvement area we have listened to the public mr emmerson said they said help the downtown core help the busi nesses to renovate and improve their buildings other policies are in the works to assist businesses planning to improve or expand he said having such parking fees is at cross purposes with downtown revitaliza- tion whitchurchstouffville chamber of commerce president helene john son said council considered the findings of the downtown stouffville working group in its deliberations and praised the work of the group while the councillors who pushed for doing away with the fees pre vailed other councillors wanted to encourage downtown businesses but also not saddle taxpayers with the total cost of improving parking in the area the town has to support the revi- talization of our downtown council lor clyde smith said as long as it is fiscally prudent isps illi phil bannon councillor admits there are many hidden costs to set ting up shop t hhitriitm socutt or ontario stitttrt hmmksm ii ia xoofmmnii family support group meeting second tuesday of each month 700pm angus glen community centre 3990 major mackenzie drive east for more information please call 9058846930 or visit wwwschizophreniaonca wis message brought to you as a community service of the economistsuntribune

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