4 - 'wnrlcnuacaâ€"s‘rousmua THIS MONTH' - See us on ,[wmstouflvflleonlinawm’ \ So 'many residents came here to get away from oemed that all the numerous developments proposed for our town will make Stouï¬vllle anythingbut "country close to die dty'. At over 40,000 proâ€" jected population, we will be a small dty: we will lose that small town atmosphere. our friendly community. Tod'oeBditor: ‘ Myfamflyandlareoom nevelopment threatens ‘country close to the city’ mundwmwummmmmnmmwmmm .. nun "lulnlu'wmlifllwll .â€" ‘ W(mmmummmm-mummmumwmynmmm mmmmmwmmmwmmmeanmmnzmmmsmwmmqummmmu-alama-1mmMembrane†calm“ cfllzens of m-mmo and do nu um um m ï¬lls a load In "H'WIWFWILLE TIIIS Ammusummo/ 1460912 Onlanolm mmummmmmmw Disuilmu Fmbywm toavuylmn in "Mounting oomnunilies STOUFTVILLE - GOODWOOD - GORMLEY BALLANIRAE-MUSSEI.MAN'SLAKEANDVANDORF Sounding Are you familiar Scarborough, or even Markham. from the horren- dous trafï¬c. increasing crime. polluted air and cramped housing, We have lived here for 32 years and enloyed the relative peace and tranquility. disturbed only by the garbage dump controversy and the sport! of a Pickering airport threatening to inundate our town with noise and air pollu- tion. “out 0! mil. VI. hm alarm-well. .Ilmnothmllllrwllh MIMI-need 6111 Main St. Stouflvllle, Ontario L4A3R4 Plum-81W FIX: HEW-m 'Eâ€"tmil wimmmnilmn Q <oc XZOZ marâ€"wry \ H wcvam2r< Ezu :4mmrfl .z BIvrMAm mcvvon...‘ Ofl 9.5329 flaw 95.920 7:41 41m ((25:36,. \I'.\ mum-.111“ In Me. Wand cam hum. I! n'n not awful n'll Ion 6m ml! m m lid mmlmomrflmn. . We know there has to be growth, but why does It have to be so massive and so rapid, before anyone has had a chance to assess Its impact on the town. on our water supply, our roads, our medical facili- ties. our policing setvloe and other facilities? We know the developers want to earn their millions and quickly go on to pave over the “Wyn-G Vallunnudmedlm In the local paper nhoul the m- I W they mm mm the M In Sewï¬vlllo. I think M In lnovlublo Ihetherwenmlt Once again on New Year's Eve, Mayor Wayne Emmerson hosts his annual community party with the help of local volunteers The tradition. which the mayor started as a personal initiative eight years ago. has become one of the most popular events on the local calendar. with approximately a thousand people showing up to participate in reoentyears; We salute Mayor Emmerson for his effort jn bringing the Com- munity toeetherfor a great family party. where newcomers can get to know their neighbours and the rest of us can renew old friend- ships._ If everduremI reason to resist béoonnng an extension of the urban sprail 91M path. and living up to our memo of Country Close to ï¬re Clmi'flits is It. Happy New Year. everyone. _ ‘ Council's rush to ‘push the motion through indicates that the majority of our elettedofï¬cials dismiss the important role a vibrant arts community could play in revitalizing our downtown core. not to mention improving the quality of life for residents of all ages. And although the mayor has acknowledged that the town needs a venue for arts and culture, the immediate prospects do not seem bright. We have been told than theaue and arts facility will be-anele- merit of a leisure services assessment. due out next lune. We only hope thatit willznot follow the time-honoured path ofroyal' oom- . mvdfllendleï¬ dismssions and meetings resulting in yet instead, the ground floor of the building will become home to the Silverjubilee Club, which is currently located at the southwest Comer of. Market and Main. The decision was made. with unfortuâ€" natehaste at an altemoon council meeting Dec. 3. and with little regard for the years of hard Work spent raising funds and awareness Of the building's heritage on the part of the Clock Tower Theatre group and other concerned residents ; It also failed to acknowledge the groundsWell of support for the. arts in Whitchurch-Stouffville, the hundreds of people who showed up for the Clock Tower Artists Studio Show and Sale last month. and a large and growing community of young performers who \are, obliged to use out-of-tdwn venues to showcase their talent Scrooge came early to the arts community in Whitchurch- Stodffv‘ille when council voted against using the old town hall as a- permanent cultural facility ' - Arts Land Backstage Role In Whitchurch-Stonï¬ville Mllmmmlr'flhthem lid than I! I need for (Ma meldbenloeflmey Mflhelpmmtheundl was WHO mum .....B.G.8dl SNESIEP. ............ mmmm OFHOEMAMGBI ....... LorwaMdlsm BUSIESSOFFICE ....... Gm Sula No i ambl‘i’?‘ lemllier will? W ‘m mad about llrthe Mn. around oi Moves end millions leaving empty building, I would like to eee mm emphasis on encounoin. new mine-sen to an these voids. [i there II I m [pent pm; ms. 57.. n “BEER OF THE ONTARIO COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION JANUARY 2003