BY SANDRA pom business. Stafl' Writer For months. word about townhas Despite the rumours of its been that due to the 1383053 work demise,Stouï¬vifle’slegionisstill onflleNinmUmWhichindudes openforbminess. eliminatingthejogat Main Street, “Oomeonoutrentthehaluanm dielegionhasdoseditsdoors. if you want. join, come and join," While it is true the legion’s build- Sun-1W. 312M Stouffville legion shoots down closure rumours Branch hopes to move after expropriation With patent pending features, now availaliie for your best hearing to date! ‘4 - Would you like to improve yourhearï¬g? With Destiny", science brings you closer to natural human hearing than ever before -SAI.ES Ill SERVICE to all MAKES OF HEARING AIDS 'ADP. WI. OVA AUTHORIZED DISPENSERS MW-mmuommc Mahmud": mumaumnu “Mum-mummw JUST RELEASED, THE MOST ADVANCED I mm Hearing HEARING AID "Fusion saw-ca Formonths. woxdabouttownhas been that due to the legion’s work on the Ninth line. which includes the jog at Main Street, said Murray Pattenden, president of ing will eventually be expropriated. RayalCanadian Legion Branch 459. it is currently on hold because of The branch has even lowered questionsraisedaboutanenvimnâ€" rental rates in an efl‘ort to attract mental assessment report, which business. was released late lastyear. “5 m d W Free. conï¬dential emergency service: wwnhr abuuedwomenand Giana-sadly 1mm woos-122m dicir childm in York Region mas-1 'fc The environmental assessment is now under review by the Ministry of the Environment. Questions raised about the proj- ect may also have nothing to do with the Stouï¬ville portion, as work on the Ninth Line extends from Main Street south to Major Mack- enzie Drive in Markham. “Until that is resolved, we will not be proceeding with the project," Mr. So said No information was available about the nature of the concern. York' Region’s project manager for the Ninth Line, Richand So, noted the most common complaint brought forward during the 30-day public review period is that “(we) haven’t satisfactorily met all the impacts." “From the region’s point of View, ROAD PROJEC'I' DELAYED - Tinnitus Thmpy O l“) CHARGE all Inclusln In: and mm Insurance -1 you -ll0 Minimum-W'snmly-zmn - 35 day lull mm mum 0kmlalllllnmliu, MMWWMM «Hume-mm mummy.- The Stouffville Sun-Tribune would like to partner with you and help you get the word out about your event. This is a free service that the Stouffville Sun-Tribune is offering to it’s readers. President Murray Pattenden and the legion Branch 459 executive have lowered rental rates at the Ninth Line hall in an attempt to Email event details or photos with complete information to Pam Burgess Special Events Manager at pburgessé’yrmgxom Your Community Newspaper Su’"'hâ€+17'ibune Technology draw business back. Not only are the rumours of the branch closure aï¬ecting hall rent- als. they are also, in part, costing them members The Stouï¬ville branch has 287 members, some of whom are veter- “As long as the region keeps holdingusup,wecould lose it,†said Dave McQuaker, District E Com- mander for the Royal Canadian Legion. “Thank goodness property hasn’t moved fast" So far, the Legion has lost out on one site it was eyeing up for the new building, because of the delay, but legion oflicials are hop- ing another property they like, located behind Novapharm, will still be available when the branch is able to move. While the delay has enabled the legiontooperateasusuaLitisata stand-still when it comes to solidi- fying the new location the organiza- tion knows it will one day require. we have done or due diligence â€" from the Ministry of the Environ- ment’s requirement and the Envi- ronmental Act.†MI. 80 said. Markham Stoufl'vme Hearing Services Established 19“) 377 Church St, Suite #203 ThoAudlologyCoMn 5W1†1333 Shannon! Ave. 5.. Suite 0340 For more information on the SW19 branch. call 9056401714. The ladies auxiliary to the branch caters lunches, dimers and other events. It, too, is also looking for new members and volunteers to help at functions. After operating as an association solely for veterans and their families, a few years ago. the legion, nation-wide, opened its membership up to any Cana- dian citizen or British subject in order to remain in existence. However, even that has not greatly increased membership numbers. RENTALRA'I'ESLOWBIED “It used to be known as a water- ing hole and it’s hard to get rid of that (reputation),†Mr. McQuaker said, noting the legion is a commu- nity volunteer organization, as well as place for veterans to gather. “We haveh’t had a new veteran come in for quite a few years,†Mr. Pattenden said. ans, butrmany who fame not. MEMO-boring W1"! - ‘ 1243 Won Av... M0711 ' MARKHAM 905-47 1 -4327 I ETOBICOKE 41 6-233-8581 NORTH YORK 41 6-498-41 51 STAFF FILE PHOTO/JIM MASON