Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 8, 1986, p. 19

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h main st boulevard in improvement plan stouffville stouffvilles jlowntbwn core could be divided by a landscaped boulevard tom thompson chairman of- the business improvement area board bia feels such a divid er should be part of the overall plan but juris berzins an urban de- jsign consultant hired by the bia isnt so sure hes afraid that with the boulevard included ithe entire plan could be shot down by council i four men i had to lift one squash markham the heaviest squash at markham fair could be the largest jackolantern in mil- liken don and anna jennings of lee avenue amazed fairgoers with itheir entry in the heaviest squash contest their toe- crusher tipped the scales at 315 ipounds j the right seed and lots of rain are partial explanations also it was the only one on the vine so all the nutrients went to a single source the end result a squash that took four men to lift and a itruck to carry i the original seed son mark told the tribune came from howard pill a former world champion squashgrower in nova scotia jmr jennings now cultivates his own marks not sure if this years specimen is the largest a pre vious one he thinks was heavier by maybe five pounds i will it be entered in the royal agricultural winter fair the familys thinking about it mark said if not itll be readily seen glowing and smiling from the jennings front porch on halloween night runnersup to the milliken monster were the following- dave sorichetti stouffville 281 jbs joe koenwich keswick 224 vz lbs gilbert cragg good wood 191 vz lbs betty cragg goodwood 178 lbs vince sccordi richmond hill 134 lbs and alfredo faria stouffville 104 fc lbs the proposal will go before the town later this month thompson claims the boule vard will not only beautify the downtown but help solve current traffic problems the boulevard he says can be accommodated by cuttingback the width of side walks in this way no highway space will be lost with town approval mr ber zins is hopeful the entire improve ment project can be completed by 1988 i want stouffville to be spe cial he told members friday the redesigned downtown in cludes a new gateway entrance improved parking and street signs new lighting fixtures and pole banners more trees and ulti mately new benches and plan ters bia members appeared im pressed with chairman thomp son suggesting the theme be gra dually expanded to take in the en tire business area of main street the following stores are economist suntribune october 8 1986 a19 that uftlf sit mqm new dominion stores mmib 8 am to 5 pm willowdale 291 york mills at bayview 747 don mills at eglinton ave thornhill square 300 john sl at bayview unionville hwy 7 mccowan do you know a young person who went that extra mile the search is on for ontario junior citizens of the year jj awards v do you know someone in your community between the ages of 6 and 18 years who has gone that extra mile someone who has shown selfless service resourcefulness ingenuity or acts of courage that good kid someone special that you think should be recognized you can help canadian pacific air lines and the ontario community newspapers association honour these kids by nominating them for an ontario junior citizen of the year award contact your local community newspaper the deadline for individual and group nominations is october 31 1986 ontario junior citizens of the year recipients will receive a plaque a cash prize a family photo portrait with the lieutenantgovernor of ontario and a lapel pin contact our junior citizens coordinator economist suntribune canadian racific lo air lines why not honour a deserving kid this year ed smith tomato clam or garden cocktail ssfp jar uuil hill rich blend viva or colombia 170 g nescafe instant coffee i mg0mw jar whole dills with no garlic polski ogorki baby dills sweet mixed yum yums bicks pickles mince pie 625 g size 199save 70 jane parker pumpkin pie tcsl product of ontario m mm i54kfi70 m ist swn grade a frozen eviscerated 6 to 24 lb avg miracle 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