Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 12 Nov 2011, p. 1

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A pool hall is‘opening up in the beam of downtown Stoufivmc with the aim of getâ€" ting kids of! the streets. - Stouffville Family Billiards takes its name to heart as it is mmcd and operated by a pair of families which is why it will not serve alcohol. "We've got enough bars m town." said Ctr-(Wt Ken Alexandr-r. Mr. Alexander. who owns None Theory landscaping. appmached longtime friend An Nelson. who owns and operates Nul- um Billiards, at the, Markham Home Show recently and pitched the idea of opening The pair wanted to offer familyofrit-ndly billiards because they know when il's like to hear me complaint “there's nothing to do” from local teenagers. They each have one at home. arm’s a family-orient“! billiard hall in Smuffville where the families Mt. Nelson jumped righl in. as this was something he had been thinking about for the past few yum he He even gave M r. Alexander some 103sz on vacant pmp- Mr. Nelson said they chose the downtown locaflonbecauseitissoeasytom “We love Stoufiville and we just want to support it.” Mr. Nelson said. Family-friendly poOI hall to Open in downtown StOuffville rhc hflliards which is expected to ( ‘ Stoufivme .. t Sun-'Ihbune Owners hope to keep children of streets BY SANDRA BOLAN sbnlunfl‘wrmg mm SATUMX'DVJZJO‘II I WWEWWOFWWW I mafia/31mm“? ngr - BY ICE FANTAUZZI ifanmuzzifiyrmg mm Rising collision rates Increasing pedestrian deaths. Flashes. more often than not. caused by driver ennr. And all in a gmwing region working to accommodate more road users in the mix while police battle to keep the chaos a! bay. Road” safety efforts switch gears Veteran Don Second end Sieve Pidmrd of the Branch 459 Legion in Stouffville lay wreadls during Friday‘s Remembrance Day service. This was the first-ever Remembrance Day service to be held at Stouffville‘s new Legion Hall. See page 3 and yo’rhegiomcom for awn: photographs from the service. me carnage has many pmple mncemed and it's resulting in some new approaches to combatdng the gmwing problem. For sample. fines typically have limited impact on driver behaviour. York Regional Police traffic bureau Staff Sgt. Brad Bulmer said. so police are working to better educate drivers whlle continuing to crack down on offenders. a FINE )EWfiLLERY 905.642.8028 ‘ One education launched Mon~ day. Dubbed Motorists and Pedestrians. Let's work on our Relationship, the mm. involved York oficers and mgiona] trans- ponation services rsonnel wearing bright clothing and ' tributing mflectiw key chains- to passing to help 294-803 I 21mm, Vi $0”

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