Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 13, 1993, p. 14

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p14 tribune october 13 1993 st d siloam orchards available while supplies last macs macoun lobo honeygold spartan empire cortland spencer more to come davis on cxtukua s0m onchnaos i 8 3 w4u a w ooopwooo fresh cider fresh honey maple syrup fruit trees hours daily 10 am 5 pm 8529418 7300 3rd cone at siloam qqoch ontario public library week october 18 24 tues 19 8 10 pm art of james bessey opening reception wecl 20 7730pm pj storytime for tots and teddies thurs 21 patron appreciation day free coffee and cookies frl 22 730 830 pm slide into history a visual review of local history plus how to research family and property sat 23 2 3 p birds of prey featuring a live redtailed hawk admission 100 weeklong contests prizes join the celebration 6402395 rw town of whitchurchstouffville fall yard waste collection the town of whrtchurchstouffville will provide special collection of organic yard waste including leaves on the regularly scheduled garbage collection day during the following weeks 1 c october 26th to 29th november 16th to 19th j yard waste must be placed at the curb by 700 am in clear plastic bags or tied in bundles having dimensions not greater than four feet long and one foot in diameter and weighing not more than fifty 50 pounds materials acceptable for collection includes leaves grass clippings plants fine brush tree clippings and branches branches must not be more than six inches in diameter organic yard wastes have been banned from the keele valley landfill to help conserve its remaining capacity residents are requested to compost much of their yard waste or assist by taking measures to reduce the amount of yard waste due to reductions in provincial funding leaf collection by town forces from streets and ditches by leaf vacuum has been cut back the town will collect only leaves that fall on public road allowance that pose a safety concern or drainage impediment it is requested that residents do not place leaves from private property onto public road allowance please compost or mulch leaves for home use or place leaves in clear plastic bags for yard waste collection residents who have large quantities of yard waste or who do not wish to keep their yard waste until the next collection may take this material to the york regions composting facility this facility is located on the south side of bloomington road just west of leslie street and is open 800 am to 400 pm monday through saturday excluding statutory holidays for details on future yard waste collections residents are requested to check their local newspapers for advertisements for further information please call the public works department at 6401 900 or 8952423 stouffville and hartman cemeteries marker restoration as a result of changes in the new cemeteries act the town of whitchurchstouffville obligated to implement marker inspections in the stouffville and hartman cemeteries order to ascertain whether or not markers must be repaired to eliminate potential risk public safety familites witholder markers in either stouffville or hartmen cemetery are requested contact micheie skinner or dianne barnes at 6401900 or 8952423 michele skinner acting clerk on behalf of the cemetery board in to i in business cassanos dig in their heels bruce stapley correspondent despite a setback that has threatened to dead end their edward st stouifville grocery and bakery business frank and ross cassano continue to dig in their heels the two brothers who are partners in the villa bakery food town outlet have been fighting what up until now has been a losing battle to have edward st reopened all the way north to millard st the road had allowed access from main st to millard ever since millard st was first built in 1984 but the york region board of education which owns the right of way to the west of stouffville district sec ondary school had the road closed immediately to the south of the school and just north of the business in 1990 the cas sanos insist the closure has cost them business while prevent ing them from hiring more staff while efforts to convince the board or the town to reopen it yaarp 7m international inc when you are ready to get serious about saving the environment first take a good look at what goes down the drain 41 litres per year of toxic fluids from the average canadian household harper international offers a highly effective alternative to toxic cleaners with products which are nonpolluting and rapidly biodegradable from an allcanadian company i brought to you in your home where you can examine and sample the products and ask questions about them our best seller refillable concentrate liquid laundry detergent made from natural sources no animal testing no residue i very economical call now for more information independent harper associate teresa porter jeanette carter 8523153 6425214 uxbridge stouffville vvvvvvvvvvvvvyy t x x x x x i shiatsu workshop focus on neck shoulders i x i what with the use of finger pressure to accupressure points on the body a deep internal relaxation is induced which stimulates the bodys inherent healing process where stoujfwik therapeutic massage clink 34 civic ave 2nd floor when tues oct 26th 730 930 pm cost 2500 per person instructor rosemarie wright cst preregister 6424237 good music food friends with al lennan 14 21 morgan davis celebrity jam dates octl7 31 grant fulhrton frlsateif watch br sjoh bouumieiater band oct 28th banjcljmah 6211 main st stouffville every saturday 3 6 pm i live dixieland jazz i with mel collie 6425360 wilcox who served his apprenticeship at sutton place the sheraton centre and the inn on the park specializes in mousses cheese cakes and pastries have failed the cassanos remain hopeful hopefully it will be open sometime in the future said frank in a recent tribune interview we have another 2400 or so feet of space were not using yet if the street opens up im sure we could open it up and hire another five or six employees we hope that eventually the politicians will realize they made a mistake the cassanos originally coun tered the closure by gathering 700 signatures on a petition in support of reopening the road but the board still voted unani mously to keep it closed its frustrating said ross we did more business in the days when the road was open the cassanos who helped their mother run a bakery in italy when they were high school students in the early 1960s continue to work towards providing a viable gro cerybakery outlet they origi nally opened up on edward st as a bakery and small deli operation in 1980 a restau rant was installed next door in 1985 with the grocery section added in early 1990 they recently hired pastry chef dave wilcox to expand the bakery line to include cakes and french pastries wilcox had worked at the now defunct le petit gateau a french pas tries specialty shop on main st since 1987 wilcox who served his apprenticeship at sutton place the sheraton centre and the inn on the park in toronto specializes in mousses cheese cakes and pastries using belgian choco late with the double whammy provided by the closing of edward st and the current uncertain economy the cas sanos have rolled up their sleeves to dodge the bullet it all means more work and less profit said frank the reces sion has been very tough like in any business expenses have gone up while profits have gone down but were working hard and putting in lots of extra hours we survive by doing lots of hard work despite the obstacles the cassanos have been convinced right from the start that they are in the right town both reside in stouffville with their families frank and ross have three and two children respec tively its a very friendly town said frank i knew that when we first opened up when a couple of families came in to welcome us to town

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