Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

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

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«m- Mr. Kroon, or any eligible voter, can make an application to the Superior Court of Justice “If it was only a five-vote difâ€" ference, a recount would prob- ably be a good idea,” he said yesterday. “But a 25-vote differ- ence is a billion-to-one shot, so a recount would be a waste of tamayers’ money." Mr. Kroon said Thesday after- noon when the oflicial results were released. Mr. Smith thinks it’s a bad idea. Mr. Smith eked out the win by 25 votes and his opponent, Hugo T. Kroon is contemplating calling for an oflicial recount. “I haven't made up my mind yet I ’ve got to talk to my people," Clyde Smith won a third term as ward 3 councillor by 25 votes, b1_1t the victory may be contest- CANDIDATE CONSIDERS RECOUNT REQUEST Race-by-race, demon-night resulLVpage 11. honmacl agreement #40051 1* Stoufi‘ville ‘ Sun -'Ii'1b une BY SANDRA BOLAN sbolan@yrm g. com ELECTION 2010 CARE TO COMMENT ON MONDAY’S ELECTION? E-MAII. LETTERS TO .IMASON@YRMG.COM THURSDAXOCT.28,2010 I I “PAGES/$1INGUDIMGST John Baker learned’juwing skills in Scouts and they came in handyas be stacked pump- kins at, the Reesor Farm Market on the Ninth Line south of Stoufl'ville Wednesday. For a story of Halloween events, turn to page 13. PARTY TRICKS STAF? PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN “DoweneedanindoorpooRMaybe.Do we need a seniors' centre first? Maybe. We'll Ms Hilton, along with wumillors Clyde Smith and Richard Bartley all agree that a hm seniors’ centre should be at the tap of the prioritylist. - Alsomthetawn’s forecastisaseniors facil- ity, indoqr pool 99d libxjary. “It’s a worry to the parents. We is heavy ‘ps parents drive to get their kids to school. Buses are whipping along," said Susanne Hil- ton. councillor for Ward 4. "It’s in our forecast, solwantto makesurewestayintlmewith that.” On the list of unfinished projects is Memoâ€" rial Parkand some roads, particularly inWard 4, such as Fairview and Glad Park avenues and Elm Road, which have open ditches used bylddswalldngto and from school daily. Anewfirehallandminpadarenawere built, Main Street was reconstructed, Bethes- da Park was cxeated, as was a new operations centre. ‘ So what is left for council to do? “We’ve got to finish up what we have start- ed.” said Mayorfihyne Emmezson in his vic- torygpeech Monday night. - Alf seven memliers'of council, incl MI..quan wege {q-elgcted Monday. , The last four yeaxs have been a whirlwind of aCfivity for the town. SENIORS . CENTRE NEXT UP? Councillors plot strategy for nextfourâ€"year term BY SANDRA BOLAN Seemmgell 5bolan@yrmg. com

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