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shallow aquifers if water levels drop in deep aquifers this wont have an effect on shallower wells including private wells the region doesnt believe it is necessary to convert stouffville to 100percent lakebased supply in the near future debbie korolnek the regions manager of water and waste water said add ing the groundwater supply in stouffville is a sustainable source of drinking water mr smith who is part of the rouge park alliance said water levels near the vil lage of stouffville have been declining since 2000 there has been a gen eral decline in that aquifer for a long time ms korolnek said there has been a drop in the water level in the deep aquifer of approximately 20 meters mr smith said the water level recovered by five metres but was lost again he said adding water taking increased by 100 per cent k don ford of the toronto and region conservation authority said there has been a local decline immediately around stouffville but 4t doesnt mean the water sup ply isnt sustainable mr smith is concerned the increased growth in town is putting too much stress on the municipal wells he added the conserva tion authority recommended new homes should be sup plied with lake water not wells all the development areas are serviced by the watershed in aurora and newmarket ms korolnek said we are growing mr smith said we will not put the residents in jeopardy if we dont have the water we will not be building the houses atc corral may leave town the atc corral which has been on stouffvilles main street since 1983 may move to uxbridge the owners are eying the former general store in the heart of good wood before this the centuryold build ing housed the art haus studio the proposal includes adding a showroom for vehicles such as snow mobiles and atvs a public meeting is likely to be held in january three musicals coming mark your calendars for the musi cal theatre season in stouffville beginning late next month the york durham academy of perform ing arts will present three musicals high school musical 101 dalmatians and the king and i high school musical takes place from jan 31 to feb 2 at orchard park public school 101 dalmatians with the acade mys junior cast is in april the date and location arestill to be confirmed f from may 29 to 31 the king and i will be presented at eastridge evan gelical missionary church the nonprofit youth theatre group boasts about 100 members including several adults while the company has rehearsal space at theformer site of the stouffville christian school just east of town till the end of june itis still on the hunt for more permanent arrangements for its performances spokesperson susan dekker said to join the group volunteer or for more information call 9056400823 ext 3 spirit on win streak last week sunday won 65 against couchiching terriers now 2011343 on season fifth place in north conference three games in hand on fourthplace couchiching terriers coming up thursday vs orangeville crushers at stouffville arena 735 pm fri day at collingwood blues 8 pm game notes the spirit received an early christmas gift last sunday when they travelled to orillia to face the fourthplace couchiching terriers and skated junior a notebook off with a 65 victory their sixth triumph in the last seven out ings the spirit accounted for all of its offence in the first period taking a commanding 62 lead randy johnston ignited the spirit offence with two goals including the game opener at the 25 sec ond mark craig mcdowell with a powerplay effort james mcin tosh ethan werek and mark sullivan added singles with kori coelho replacing kimmel in goal die terriers appeared to get a spark and capitalized on a couple of spirit penalties to score two powerplay goals and whit- ded the stouffville lead to 64 through twothe terriers scored once in the third and outshot the spirit 3225 notebook spirit defence- ipan darnel spivak recently accepted an offer from roches ter institute of technology while the 200809 season is still a ways off spirit general man ager tom milne has announced the dates for the clubs rookie camp at the stoirffville arena the campis april 26 for goalten- ders only from noon to 3 pm the main rookie camp will take place may 3 from 10 am to 7 pm and may 4 10 am to 230 pm freeride on new years eve ride free after 7 pm on all yrtviva ttc and brampton transit routes operating in york region late evening service will also be available until approximately 3 am on select routes please note on december 21 24 and 31 yrt go shuttle schedules will be adjusted to meet early afternoon go train times visit our website for information about other holiday schedule changes and 2008 fare information visit yrtca for more information or call 1866m0ve yrt 6683978 h york region transit viva v i i i l i i 1 i i i i i i fill i i i v i 1 4 1 4