Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Feb 2008, p. 5

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Construction could start on the gro- cery store this summer, said Tom Parry, Whitchurch-Stouffville’s director of development services. Construction of other outlets, includ- ing Wmners, Royal Bank, Scotiabank and Kelsey's, could also start soon. ' It will be one of several big-box-style stores on land formerly owned by Don Anderson Haulage Ltd. BY HANNELORE VOLPE Staff Writer Alarger Nofrills couldbeopen within a year west of Tim Hortons on Main Street. Wmners, Kelsey’s, banks mm {,5 a? m in Nofrills development fl! W4 There had been some site prepara- The widening and reconstruction of Main Street in the west end to four lanes will restart in March. Your ideas and participation are critical in developing the master plan for Bruce’s Mill Conservation Park. Toronto and Region Conservation will be hosting a public information session to present the preferred plans for Bruce’s Mill Conservation Park to the community. Please attend our session and get involved. Public Meeting Your Opinion Counts “Callers never have to identify themselves or testify in court" W “Cash rewards for anonymous tips that lead to an arresffi Tuesday, March 11, 2008 -â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€" 7 p.m. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Lebovic Leisure Centre 1 $00-222-TIPS or www.crlmostopporsyr.ca This message brought to you as a community service of The Economist/Sun-Tribune 3O Burkholder Street, Stouffville L4A 4K1 Rouge Park Park Drive south off Main Street, right on Burkholder, first left to the Lebovic Leisure Centre. The 30 acres Was made up of three properties, the centre one owned by Anderson Haulage. The property was bought by the Rice Commercial Group, also headquartered in Gorrnley, about three years ago. The first phase of development will be the Nofrills store of more than 40,000 square feet, with provision to add anothâ€" er 18,500. Access to the stores will be from a road leading out to Main Street with traffic lights. Residential development will go in along the east side of the property abut- ting the existing neighbourhood. The widening and reconstruction of Main Street in the west end to four lanes restarts in March. tion on the 30-acre parcel. But little has happened lately as Anderson Haulage awaited completion of its new head- quarters in Gormley, Anderson’s current building can then be demolished, paving the way for the new development. That is anticipated to happen this spring. Member of Conservation Ontario 6fi§éWHtion for The living City TORONTO AND REGION 9:00 am â€" 4:00 pm Children will create an assortment of hands-on heritage toys, crafts and games. We will also spend part of the day cooking in our Victorian Farmhouse Kitchen. Register online at WSPLAY. . .ON LINE Sign up. . .Don't line up, be sure to get your Family PIN and personal Barcodes prior to registering online. It's easy as 1,2,3. 1. hit the WSPLAY. . .ONLINE link on the town homepage, www.townofws.com 2. click on the MY ACCOUNT tab. 3. click on “forgot my login" and enter your email address Your PIN and Barcode will be immediately emailed to you. o If you do not have an account with us yet, now is the time to do so. Sign up at the Leisure centre, 30 Burkholder St. - If you do not have an email address on your account, you can have that added [:1 emailing us at leisure.sevices@townofws.comr Friday, Much 7 1:30-3:00 pm “The Seeker: The Dark is Rising Rated PG Free Admission Registration [5 Coming. There are now 3 ways to Register 1. WSPLAY. . .ONLINE, internet registration 2. In person, at the Lebovic Leisure Centre, 30 Burkholder St. 3. Mail to: Town of Whitchurch- Stouffville, 37 Sandiford Dr., 4th Floor, Stouffville, Ont. Free tax clinics Sunday, March 9 '26 hour bookings 12:00-4:00 pm Income restrictions apply. Pre-registration required. lust perfect for youngsters aged 8‘ l 2! Cost: $40.00 ($32.00 for Museum members) Attn: Program Registration Friday. March 7th Fun 8: Games for Seniors Tuesday, March 11 10:30-11:30 am Keep your mind sharp with Sudoko and other games and puzzles! Free Admission! Begins Monday, March 3 @ 6am, Residents only Please call for a start time for your unit or for more information. Each program will run for a minimum of! V2 hours Activities take place inside our historic buildings. Spring 8: Summer, Community, Lifestyle and summer camp programs Interested in learning or improving chess skills??? Mondays 4:00-5:00 pm Age 8+ Nonq'esidents- Tuesday, March 4 @ 6am Saturday, April 19 $4 per participant 10:00-4m pm StouM’ 'Sun-Trfiuné I 77mm Feb. 28, 2008 - growl/e Seniors St. Patrick’s Day Celebration Monday, March 17 10:00-11:30 am Join us for entertainment and food Irish style! Begins Wednesday, March 5 @ 6PM, Residents only .,.is significant in Stouffville's history â€" the papers that incorporated Stouffville as its own village were signed in the dining room in 1877 ...was originally located behind the Stouffville Flea Market ...was donated to the Museum in 1984 by a developer 8: tnnk 7 years to restore March Break Activities (details at www.townofws.com) o Register for Camp: Willowgrove, Hockey Camp or Junior Powerskatirig Camp - Leisure Skating, Daily o Leisure Swimming, Daily (free sponsored swims Mon/Wed) Seniors 55+ Free admission! Ages 3-6 yrs Cost $2.00/child Pre-registration is required is restored to represent a tyr farmhouse of the 18803 Spring Aquatic programs Non-residents- Thursday, March 6 @ 6am )IL' a}

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