announcing the great tribune recipe contest the tribune is pleased to announce another great contest we want your recipes heres how it works theres two ways to win each week for the next month we will ask you for your recipes for various summertime foods this week it is dell pickles if you think you have a great redpe bring ajar of your pickles into the tribune at 6244 main st stouffville along with a copy of your redpe our panel of judges will taste all the entries and award the grand prize of a trophy bearing your name and the inscription best pickle in whi tchurchstouftville and well publish your redpe and photograph in our upcoming redpes section please only home redpes no cookbook or commercial redpes bring in your dill pick les and recipe by friday aug 11 at noon to qualify next week well have another category v if youre not a pickler dont fret bring in a copy of your best redpe for any disk and well print as many as we can in our redpe book coming out in sep tember one redpe per person please well enter all redpes in a draw for a terrific prize to be made in september send in your redpes today and watch for next weeks redpe category good cooking dainty donuts a deli isringwood drive buy a sandwich get a small coffee or pop free a i- t i stou ine inbune vol 107 no 32 a metroland community newspaper wednesday august 9 1995 8 pages tyoipijiioi two stouffville entrepreneurs on top 100 list by joan ransberry staff reporter elvis sighting lauren smith a member of the stouffville figure skating club is a big fan of olympic silver medallist elvis stojko she had a chance to tell him so when she met him at cen tennial arena in markham last week stojko was at the arena taping part of the anne murray christmas special to be aired on cbc this december ptxxocheryl johhson when it comes to entrepreneurship count stouffville in the stouffville business sector has good reason to stand proud today not one but two members of the local business communi ty have made the list of the top 100 entrepreneurs in ontario the list is produced annually by the ontario business journal a well known and well respected business publica tion ed hakonson 49 owner of stouffvilles choko motor- sports inc and jochen schleese owner of schleese sad dlery service ltd share the honors with 98 others from across the province from early snowmobile apparel designs sketched on his table in 1983 hakonson has built choko motorsports inc into aleading motorsport apparel company chokosl995 figures as of may 31 were more than double those at the same point last year meanwhile the company has a 65 per cent increase forecasted for all of 1995 the stouffville company now specializes in the design marketing and distribution of high quality motorsports related apparel branded with major licensed properties as well as chokos own distinctive label in 1985 jochen schleese became the youngest master saddler in europe at the age of 22 ten years later schleese is the president of schleese saddlery services in stouffville the only canadian manufacturer of english riding saddles in the past year the local company has garnered an international reputation by importing saddles into europe revers ing an age old trend the attention of dressage experts world wide has resulted in a booming business for schleese with an 83 per cent c increase in revenues last year schleese thig is not the first time that schleese has been recognized for being an outstanding businessman he was the local chamber of commerces 1994 choice as business person of the year officials of the stouffville chamber of commerce were overwhelmed to learn that two local business persons made jsuch a prestigious list lb think a little town like this would have two top entre preneurs in ontario said helene johnson this is out standing barrel jumping jeremy keller takes some air while jumping a barrel and a wheelbarrow on his rolleblades in the parking lot by stouffville memorial park keller iised the wheelbarrow to bring his homemade ramp to the parking lot photosteve somerwlle community police applaud watchdog approach by joan ransberry staff reporter stouffvilles move to keep tabs on the type of business being carried out in indus trial units is being applaud ed by york regional police the june discovery of a local hydroponic marijuana operation in a ringwood industrial park prompted the call for a review of uses in stouffvilles industrial units police sergeant bruce powley is impressed that the municipality wants to keep a closer eye on busi ness activity in industrial parks its positive said powley it helps to know whats going on the sergeant pointed out that police depend on the court appearance friday in hydroponic marijuana case a man facing narcotic charges in connection with a 500000 stouffville drug bust made a brief court appear ance wednesday under police escort charles michael way 45 of 100 ring- wood dr entered the newmarket court his stay however was short lived the 45year old along with coaccused william dunn 40 of toronto will return to court friday where both are expected to enter pleas linked to the charges way whos being held in custody is no stranger to police he was released from federal prison in 1990 after serving one third of a nineyear sentence for manslaughter in con nection with the shooting death of a 31year old woman in june operating on a tip police discovered a full- scale hydroponic drug processing operation running out of four units in the industrial park public for tips in the case of drug growing operations a great deal of electricity is required if someones hydro bill is going through the roof it could mean something said powley the report dealing with local business uses is expected soon said mayor wayne emmerson it will be good to know for various reasons what we have in town mayor emmerson said he is going to suggest that the police get a copy of the report last month whitchurch stouffville council directed staff to draft a list of the uses in the units at ring- wood dr as well as at other industrial condominiums meanwhile the ontario association of chiefs of police has just reported that communities across the country are experiencing a dramatic increase in com mercial hydroponic marijua na growing operations two men charged in con nection with the local drug bust will make a court appearance on aug 11 vandorf park gets protection a watchdog group has been set up to guard a 450home hamlet in north stouffville the vandorf park association vpa has been set up to oversee the community bill souter vpa president said the groups mandate is to make sure the communities io the area will continue to enjoy the recreational and environmental park fadlities also the vpa plans to coordinate harmoniously with the town of whitchurchstoufrville parks and recreation fadl ities the residential association and the museums to improve vandorf park and its facilities in the interest of the residents of the surrounding communities said souter vandorf is a jewel of a community said souter he added it must be cherished for all the local families to enjoy auto centre hours monday friday 800 am 800 pm saturday 800am 500 pm sunday closed service manager bruce mackenzie 6405050 canadian weekij 3 ring binders package of 3 1 inch size regular price s 4269586 retail s store hours mondayfriday 830 ajn 900 pm saturday 830 ajn 600 pjn sunday 1100 am 400 pm store manager robert van bemmel 5945 main street stouffville 6405800