Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Mar 2003, p. 1

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Circulation 8,500 ll There is an increased chance of losing your diamond. Rings talte quite a beating - they get out of round. the claws or metal securing the diamonds wear and weaken. causing your diamond to loosen. or worse {all out. Better have them checked. When was the last time that you had the security ofyour diamonds checked? With our active life style this Is often overlooked. Barthau Jewellers ofl'ers Free ring inspections anytime. but for the month of March. if all is secure. they will professiotmlly polish, clean and steam your ring: FREE of charge. So collect your ring: and bring them to Barthau Jewellers at 63'? Main Street in downtown Stoulrville across from the Clock Tower. Your ring! will sparkle Iilte the clay vou lint wore them. What’s Inside. . Security Check An Eye on VISiOfl ...Stoufiville Lions John Chalmers ...Legion Award Raising the Flag ...Wlth Ralph Pohlman Tip Of ...The Red Hat Kate A'Ia Cane ...Confessions The Town was fined $5,000 for failing to analyze drinking water for heterotrophic plate counts -- an indicator of bacterial contamination â€"- in the Ballantraeâ€" Musselman Lake water distribution system between Sept l and Oct. 3i. 2000‘ The town was also fined $2,000 for failing to ensure that staff operating its water distri- bution system had 40 hours of training in 200! as required by law. Town is fined $7,000 for water offences The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville has been fined a total of $7.000 after pleading guilty to offences related to the operation of water distribution systems for Stouffvilie and Ballantrae-Musselman Lake. "I am pleased to see the provincialtgov- ernment work in partnership to maintain our recreation facilities," said Mayor Emmerson. “This arena is where ourboys. girls. lunior A team and old-timers play hockey. and where figure skating is taught - Work on the new roof. which Will cost $485,000. is due to start this spring and is expected to be completed in midsummer. - it's one of the main places wfiere Stouffville keeps active and healthy.“ -"l'm proud to be able to announce today's investment for the Stouffville Arena, which has been one of the centres of community life and fitness activity for the town for almost 20 years," said Mr. Klees. Problems have plagued the roof since the arena was built and have result- ed in considerable inten'or damage. Frank Klees, Ontario Minister of Tourism and Recreation and Oak Ridges MPP. was in town Feb. l4 to announce a grant of up to $82,000 towards a new roof for the Stouffville Arena. $132,000 grant for new roof Students from Glad Park P.S. celebrate Spirit Day in colourful style. Front row, Nathan Lofgren, Holly Humphreys, Shelby Dowson and Demi Moriaras [51 Second row in green: Matthew Britton and Erin Tustin. Third row in yellow: Atiet Caroline Rankin and Colin Gregg with teacher Susan Stapley. Back row in re: McGuckin and Chris Daniels. B Spirit day at Glad Park Day In colourtul style. Front row, in blue lWSOfl and Demi Moriaras [standing] Tustin. Thll’d row in yellow: Atieq Wasim "Hmong Kme Gilderdale / Stouflville This row in red: Kelsey MARCH 2003 Momh

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