Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 8, 2007, p. 1

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stouffville thursday n0v8 2007 servingjhecommunrtyofwhrtchurchstouffvllle h 28 pages1 including gst hodceytownspartanstoumey i endstodayspiritstarshinesinbc jim thomas 5 things to do 12 charity 18 classified 23 crash victim anything for son of excouncillor killed on hwy 400 byjoefantauzzi staff writer kent dunkeld is remembered as a caring compassionate man with a great sense of humour his sister kate stover said mr dunkeld 40 of markham was killed friday on hwy 400 near innisfil while inspecting damage to the acura he was rid ing in as a passenger after it hit a guardrail just south of hwy 89 the acura was struck by a jeep cherokee which ended up on its roof ontario provincial police said as other drivers slowed to help there was a second colli sion police said he would literally do any- tiling for anyone said his sister kate 37 of stouffville i thinkill remember him for his personal ity for who he was mr dunkeld was an uncle and greatuncle who loved his family ms stover said adding he had breakfast once a week with his father cliff a former councillor in wliitchurcli-stoufnilla- he never left without hug ging and kissing my mom and dad and telling them he loved them ms stover said mr dunkeld began a lifelong interest in fishing which even tually became ice fishing on lake simcoe when his father took him angling in the srouffville and uxbridge areas as a boy src no pjiy 19 jb staff photosjoerd vnteveeh where icy conditions are welcome harry geverink and isobel hood skate at the stouffville arena tuesday during opening night of the stouffville adult skating club behind them are carol hone left and joy ross followed by frank day and cindy carr the club for skaters 16 years and older hits the ice every tuesday from 855 to 945 pjn beginners are welcome cost is 5 per person for more information call 9056401149 eliminating ninth line jog could spell move of businesses too legion homes in jeopardy b y hannelore volpe staff writer the stouffville royal canadian legion could be looking for a new home if the proposed ninth line jog elimination is approved and its president murray pat- tenden could be too they are two of the properties likely affected when ninth line south of main street is connected to ninth line north by a new stretch of road going diagonally between the two the jog elimination is within main street rupen avenue fair- view avenue and ninth line its pan of the 1999 york region class environmental assessment to look at improvements on ninth line project manager richard so said the environmental assessment was reviewed recently in light of the growth in vwtchurchstouffville as it turns out what was identified previously is still valid mr so said and that includes the jog elimina tion at main street with that alignment it will have some significant impact on some of the existing homes and businesses in the area mr so said about six homes and the legion will be impacted and around two businesses staff from the region will be talk ing to all of the people affected to let them know what is happening as early as this month the region wants to talk to homeowners far in advance of the property acquisition process mr see jog page 16 volkswagen aiwfi porsche european asiankytjrid 133sarcfifcridll5 s056g2ss6 1377wjuio thtpfvt darthau jewellers 6312 maisl 9056404646 iilnilfcih

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