Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 28 Jan 2010, p. 1

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If you have yet to master the eight roundabouts spread across the municipalâ€" ity, you better study up because Stoufivifle is getting another one on a major thor- oughfare. The new roundabout will be installed on the Tenth Line south of Main Street, at Stouflville Spirit forward Matt Neal tries to put the puck past a crease full of Seguin Bruins during Jr. A hockey action at the Stoufl'ville Arena on Sunday. The Spirit won 5-2 to move into a tie for third place. For more information, turn to page 15. Lights out: Tenth Line getting roundabout 5% 3E- (:Trib une SAY WHAT? SHARE THAT OPINION. E-MAIL YOUR LETTER TO THE EDITOR TO JMASON@YRMG.COM BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan®yrmg.com WYJANJSJOIO I WMWGWW I NWIWGST ‘3!" WHO WILL PLAY FORWARD, GUYS?’ fifiifiam Fdi rounHi (McCowan I: Elg n Mills) Hoover Park Drive and Mantle Avenue, this summer or fall, as approved by town council Tuesday. - The instafldtion is part of the Tenth Line’s improvement, which stretches v Town has tips for navigating our growing pool of roundabouts. See page 14. Inquin About Our Pvt-Registration Dammit 905.294.2200 from Forsyth Farm Drive, across from the Stoufiville Country Market. to just north of Hoover Park Drive. “I think it's great. I've pushed the region to do quite a few more.” said MayorWayne Emmerson. The roundabout was one of three Seem page 14 STAFF PHOTO/NICK IWANYSHYN Atkins, international director of Whitchurch- Stoufi'ville-based Emmanuel International. BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg.com Four- and five-storey buildings are now piles of rubble. Bodies of the dead are tossed into garbage trucks and hauled away to be deposited in mass graves. Rich. Poor. Young. Old. Politician or orphan. 'On Jan. 12, 37.0 magnitude earthquake spared no Haitian. ' “It's like a giant took a Sledgehammer and just randomly went berserk.” said Andy Mr. Atkins, along with Freedom House Haitian Christian Orphanages founder Dave Lock and his nephew, Andy Lock. a Toronto EMS worker, left for Haiti on Ian. 17 to bring food, tents. water purification tablets and medical supplies to the orphanages as well as other Haitians. They returned on Sunday. “I wouldn’t have come out, but I had to,” an emotionally spent Mr. Atkins said during an interview at the Stouffville Road mission ’I couldn’t help but cry’ in Haiti Stoufiuille Rd. mission director ‘overwhelmed’ by quake damage Community. students fundraise, host events for Haitian relief/page 3. See m page 3‘ Veteran Mqve 6312” St.

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