Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 27, 1985, p. 1

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the tribune vol 1 no 7 a metroland community newspaper saturday july 27 1985 25 cents fran going for mayoralty councillor fran sains- bury is going after the mayors job in whitchurch- stouffville the towns pollution- fighter informed incumbent tom wood of her intentions thursday however she wasnt planning to make her move public until aug 1 she said but wood verified what had been rumored here for the past two weeks election date is tues nov 12 the term is three years after five years the peo ple have a democratic right to exercise their franchise councillor sainsbury told the tribune with reference fran sainsbury to the fact there has been no election for mayor in all that time the 49yearold former public school teacher turned real estate salesperson says shes determined to pre serve the quality of life the people have come to appreciate in whitchurch- stouffville at the same time she hopes to attract more industry into the muni cipality and thereby create more jobs councillor sainsbury admits her ongoing con frontation with the former provincial environment ministry over the hwy 48 landfill site had proved a good training ground she calls it eleven years of ex perience no ones a chief before hes an indian she said councillor sainsbury is vicechairman of the trans portation and environmen tal services committee of council shes also acting chairman of the business improvement association and councils representa tive on the museum board mayor wood declined to reveal his election plans saying only if he decides to run itll be to win i please help is whitchurchstouffville the friendliest town in ontario ged stonehouse chamber of commerce president has suggested a way to prove this reputation he wants residents to open their homes to families without homes the problem has occurred in the westfield heights development prospective homeowners sold their properties elsewhere expecting to move into their new residences this summer however due to strikes in the building trades completion of these houses has been delayed there could be as many as ten families or as few as three stonehouse told the weekender their stay could range frdm two to six weeks parents are concerned about not being able to en roll their children in school stonehouse explained he said that while some have acquired emergency accom modation elsewhere several are still looking anyone with available room is asked to call the chamber of commerce at 6405993 the chamber president said whitchurchstouffville has long been known for its friendliness heres an opportunity to show it to say were glad youre coming and we hope youll like it here marc cote 9 right of markham swings on the climbing apparatus at morgan park playground on parkway ave while frankie luetz 7 waits his turn the local parks are popular spots for youngsters during these lazy hazy days of summer sjoerd witteveen whats inside directory h markham mldwhe p3 comments ri p4 sports p8 to p10 entertainment p14 p15 real estate pr20 classffledstp21 to p23 wing mags did they munch chicken wings 17-

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