CRIME Residents spooked Thievesbreakintohwses â€" whilepeoplealeathome Four StouflvilleSpiritgtads take game to NHL camps WWW PAGE 24 fun-nanny any .1 “IA - rr-nnm '1 SPORTS ELECTIESN COUNTDOWN 1 M The Big s-o days until the Oct. 27 vote (I‘MMWMM WIMYWJOM I SEMNGTHECWOFWW I 32MESIYORKREGOON£0M SlncethedemolitionofDaClassicSooopï¬ve years ago. Stouï¬vllle's western approach “doesn‘t respect what‘s gain on on the other side of it." awarding to mayoral candidate Justin Altmann. And residents he has met along the cam- paign trail have called it “drab†and “deplor- ableâ€. he said. Altmann gets legal jump on competition Soï¬a Mucci. 4, and other children in the WhitdmrdbStoufl'villc Soccer Cub learn ball skills from parents and oogches on the cha ï¬elds Monday. BY SANDRA BOMN sbolan®yrmg.com That's why he converted the vacant barn on the northeast corner into his campaign ofï¬ce. Canada Post and Beam were the bam's pre- vious occupants and it is fully outï¬tted with electricity, water and bathroom facilities It just needed a bit of work on the inside to make it usabie. according to Altmann. The exterior bf the property was another story: What Altmann thought would be a quick cleanup. actually took him and a handful of vol- unteers a week. They cut the grass and picked up the garbage. which included shingles. a bathroom sink. tires and baskets. It cost Alt- mann. he said. $300 in dump fees. “It was all town property we cleaned up It looks nice again.†Altmann. who is making his See m pagr IO. STAFF PHOTO/SJOERD WITTEVEEN S756 Mam St. Stouï¬vilk- “(‘30 I. m mm 90564024646 wwwï¬anhaurm