n/ grmm :c mmgmalrrm :I/rvm‘, ' "Thr mun r Ilw m/mrmrn! n/ fhr crmrc Hm! <rr< 114ml uI/Irn (In rm! wt" nr wr: â€mm diffrrrntlvv " 1": 4 ‘WW reative Star - 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" â€" See Teacher Call Star Creative to find out how y0u can throw writer’s block out the window! 905-985-6824 ...Looking For new ways to teach creative writing and poetry? ...Interested in combining writing with visual art? Clfld Youth Leaders or email star.creaï¬ve@sympoï¬co.ca us on 'www.stouflvilleonline.com Mr. Stapley. did you know that the perfect Scotch pine Christmas tree that you found at the Stouffville Lions“ lot came from Ludbrook tree farm, a local cut your own tree farm just IO minutes from downtown Stouffville? We have hundreds of perfect Scotch pines, care- fully groomed and trimmed every sum- mer. We have plenty of free parking. a With regard to Bruce Stapley's col- umn in the lanuary issue, "Cutting down on Christmas tree stress": Besides his own in-town involvement. Fred has been the only representative from the town to attend annual confer- ences and workshops on built heritage, which is an important safeguard in the developments currently taking place in town. I am interested because I have become aware of the importance of the leadership which Fred is giving to the community in areas which are not well To the Editor: I am writing to express my apprecia- tion of the contributions which Fred Robbins has made to the entire commu- nity of Whitchurch-Stouffville in the field of history. genealogy, architecture, built heritage and local research. These con- tributions were made apparenttat the Whitchurch-Stouffville council in com- mittee meeting on Jan. I 3. Resident increases heritage awareness To the Editor: No need to pine for a perfect tree So don‘t give up on a family tradition that could be "an idyllic childhood rec- ollection" for your boys. For Dec. 2004. check out our web site at www.ludbrook- treefarm.com to see how easy it is to reach us. We guarantee you a perfect tree. free hay ride and free apple cider and cookies for our customers every Christmas. Hopefully council will see ï¬t to re- appoint Fred to the town's heritage advi- sory committee (Heritage Whitchurch- Stouffville) so that he can carry on with our on-going heritage awareness and concerns. Among Fred‘s unputgji’cized contribu- tions are the personal efforts which he has made on his own time to follow up development applications with town staff and residents. 50m} of the applicaâ€" tions have been on the books for over 14 years. publicized or understood. These issues are included in the towns documents such as official plans, hylaws and land use policies. Donald Ludbrook Stouffville Margaret L. May Stouffville FEBRUARY 2004