CTA‘ Back in the early 1970's, when the proposed stuightening 0! Kennedy Rd. threatened to wt out runny of downtown Unronville's heritege bu' dings, local interest groups bended together to force a bypass and preserve that “luff." hutoric character. So successful was this dnve t t Unlonvtlle's Main Street emerged as THE mull town damnation in the Stoulfvillc's downtown bu never faced such a threat. Instead, it has Ind to contend with a combination of (Acton which have conspiud to ï¬tment it from fuming the clue of small town uunm coves tn Southern Ontario. Most notable 10 0 Jun. 2008 905-640-3324 or 905-640-2222 6212 MAIN ST., Stouffville, 6294 Main. St. (arm from Scotiabank). Due to the recent Potential Health Risk concerns, we are introducing 2 new lines: CHINESE RESTAURANT ARRIVING SOON! PLASTIC BOTTLE ALERT! GOOD EAT By Bruce Stapley 905-640-6565 DhrlnadecOut FmboulDdlvuyon whimszsbdmux “WURIOVSCMOIV mpkkwotdmmszs bdonuucashonly) Write Field of the uves, u could be argued, has been the handful o alt-sewing, neglngen! hndloxds - not to mention one puucululy tacky and offcmwe north side Main Sued 'uoxe' whose me: ha dehyucd In thumbing hu nose at councd and the town m scum] for yam. The lack of a 'thetue’ Itote such u Pbtt Rtty'l pioneering Settlement House he also contnbuted Some metchnnu see the culpnt u a local counnl an: citizenry whom, "1qu st, ate unappteemwe oi the value of a flow: n3 ntown buttneu cote There an thou who would suggest the ptoblett lies tn in endless made of ummnmmtwe thopt wul The": at: thou lies m an endlcu ; unworlublc o: no‘ through the dew springs to mmd, a identifiablc by lb: out onto the from COHNHUC â€" take a bow ( Barthnu. Suzc Reid, Kan Ev: OVC \.. . Wllh :1! a u! ll 3 l THRIFT SHOP the It must the Imam.- ~5pm. ““W “ Jayme-832:.†Phone l noncxmcn! buunc an Cl" A Downtown State of Mind Care Share lcwalk ca The Tu: L-8It. “U"? It‘ll 6240 Main 81., Siouflville I“! â€ctr Vt! N'flC : 905-640-1410 sh: I up mu a destination worthy of the patronage of locals and visitors looking for that special place to spend their discretionary income, or to take advantage of the services offered there. The Hoover Park and Millard area will eventuall eliminate most of the trafï¬c t t is gust paaai through town, and with the coming of 19 On Park. the time should be right for downtown StouffVille's coming out party. As someone who made a living on Main Street as a retailer hack in the 1980's, and in more recent years selling new: r advertism I am particularly sensitive to the pm of those w 0 would attempt to thrive in downtown Stouffvrlle. l believe that our downtown core can 5th become a jewel, that the pieces are in place to make it a spot where locals and vuitora beat a path to enjoy unique shopping, inipued dining and much needed servrces, But we need standards that landlords must adhere to, along With a continued and urea stronger determination by muting merchants and servues to band together to draw both eager customers and would-be mainstay if me I65 em: ment, so It's a matter of all stakeholders â€" ants, reudenu, counul, and other interested I - sellmg the concept of a vibrant, attractive :35 core whose ttme has come. I] all be the better for It. Hundreds of "New to 1011" itcmg cvcr3 (L13 ' ’USID! own the g! mcotek@on.albï¬.€om We reï¬ll your empty Ink cartridges 6|f10 Main St. all full at this point for an. Exmement begets of all stakeholders â€" and other interested Stouï¬ville 905-940-3400 _‘ Sale: 48 Service on ‘ a" PC':. Printer: 6 _ Monitors We stock every Ink 8- 'IIQI‘ curtfldge. Stouffville