Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 18 Mar 2010, p. 1

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Renew the lease or acquire property and custom-build a facility? Thatisthe questionWhitchurch-Stoufiville council will debate Tuesday afternoon during ameeting. “I thind we have to look to the future - what are we going to do." MayorWayne Emmerson said in an interview following a closed-door Laura, Amanda and Natasha Deacon follow the hearse car- rying the body of their mother, to the neighbouring cemetery after her funeral at Heise Hill Brethren in Christ Church in Gormley Sunday. The Wood- bine Avenue church overflowed with mourners. Ms Deaconwas pronounced dead after being found in her home one week earlier. Her boyfriend, Paul Kenyon, 43, has been charged with second-degree murder. See additional photograph on page 18. found in be earlier. Her Kenyon, 43, A . e H StOWi-Ti'lbun (Su VISIT YORKREIONJEOM FOR BREAKING NEWS, PHOTO OAllERIES, VIOEO ANO MORE. HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY? SEND A lETT ER TO THE EDITOR TO IMASON@VRM0.00M SAVING BYE T0 MOM BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrmg. com New civic centre up for debate THURSDAZMARCH'IBJOW I SERVINGTHECDMMUNWYOFWHWCHURCHâ€"STWFFVILLE I 289AGESI$1 INCLUDINGGST Spring Specials MAII BOX RENTALS â€" 3 MONTHS FREE* meeting on {he topic_F{iday. Town stafi moved from what is now the Lebovic Centre for Arts and Entertainment - Nineteen on the Park to the Imperial Centre on Sandlford Drive more than 10 years ago. The lease was renewed during the last term of council and it is up for renewal again later this year. “it’s like buying a house - do you go out and buy or rent?” Mr. Emerson MAILBOX RENTALS â€" 3 MONTHS FREE" "7“" ' ‘7 NEW SERVICES: Plaquing, mousepads, rubber stamps, name luggage tags, photo services Competitive pricing for large format 8W colour printing â€"-â€" blue prints, maps! banners! pOSterSr Signage. " See store for detalls " Ask about our business discoun‘s Before moving into its current location. RENEWING LEASE AT IMPERIAL CENTRE ANOTHER OPTION 18 Ringwood Dr., Unit 5, Stouffvflle I 905-642-5700 I Fax: 905-642-6700 town staff contemplated a few other options, including building its own town hall on 10 acres of property it bought on Hwy. 48 on land purchased from Spring Lakes Golf Course. The land was later sold. “When council looked at it 11 or 12 years ago we had no growth at the time. So we didn't go ahead with it (and) we got a good lease rate” in the Imperial Centre, Mr. Property in Ballantrae was also on the radar. Now, it’s the former site of Stoufh/ille Dis- trict Secondary School that is on the wish list of Mr. Emmerson’s. Emmerson said. The York Region District School Board is demolishing the old school on Bramble Cres- cent this spring. The town was interested in buying the building and property but could not swing a deal. The nYeeting starts at 3 pm. in the council chambers, 37 Sandiford Dn, fourth floor. STAFF PHOTO/SUSIE KOCKERSCHEIDT STOUFFVILLE 6312 Main Street. W (905) 640-4646 1hau ewellers

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