st stouffville suggestions sought for ontario book don lepan president of broadview press in peterbor ough is searching for stouf- fvilles contribution to whats tops in ontario lepan announced last week that research is now under way for a book titled the best of ontario the book will be a guide to the best things ontarians have to offer each other and the rest of the world be they food bev erages hand crafted or locally designed products or services the common denominator is quality every entry will describe a product or service that is first rate the best of its kind perhaps unique or special in some way entries in the book will run the gamut from walter walk ers canoes lakefield to miss vickies potato chips which are still hand made in new lowell the guides aim is first of all to entertain and inform all of us who live and travel in ontario but of course in doing so it will become a wonderful promotion for business tourism and mailorder in the province the books author mary macpherson is looking for the story behind the story peo ple who have the entrepreneurial spirit people who have found their niche in something they care about people who are perhaps doing something the way their ances tors did be it making wine growing wild rice moulding chocolates or candles running a cooking school or publishing a news letter this is a chance for stouf fville residents to make their mark in the book putting their product or service along with the town on the map anyone with suggestions for the best of ontario can write to the following address mary macpherson co broadview press po box 1243 peterborough ontario k9j7h5 or fax 7057438353 stouffville pentecostal church 6853 main st 25th anniversary celebration sunday june 13th 1993 rev paul ripley speaks at 1030 am 600 pm a trip down memory lane fellowship 2530 pm everyone is welcome tribune june 9 1993 pll ontario government notice notice of study commencement and information centres for review of the environmental assessment proposal the ministry of transportation mto has initiated a study to examine transportation improvements between the terminus of highway 404 at davis drive and the north junction of highway 7 and highway 12 the study area includes portions of york region newmarket east gwillimbury georgina and durham region uxbridge brock as illustrated on the map below the are to the west of york regional road 12 leslie street is also under study as part of the concurrent and related bradford bypass study rnfrlk tnfomiarion centres jh newmarket community centre zephyr community centre a sunderland memorial arena 4 qaeensville community centre sfodyairca jffl highway 404 gjtg bradford bypass this study will address the transportation problems caused by the disjointed and discontinuous road network in the area and will identify the long- term provincial transportation needs so that any associated property requirements may be defined and protected the study will include a comprehensive public participation program the planning process for the study the proposed technical activities and the public participation program are outlined in an environmental assessment proposal eap which will be available for review at the first series of information centres and at the offices of the affected municipalities the information centres will allow the public and interest groups an opportunity to discuss their study concerns with members of the project team all subsequent phases of the study will be based upon the information in the eap and your input at this time is very important the first in a series of four information centres have been arranged for tuesday june 22 1993 300 pm to 900 pm queensville community centre 1590 queensville sideroad queensville ontario monday june 28 1993 300 pm to 900 pm zephyr community centre durham regional road 13 zephyr ontario wednesday june 23 1993 300 pm to 900 pm newmarket community centre 221 cedar street newmarket ontario tuesday june 29 1993 300 pm to 900 pm sunderland memorial arena 20 park street 2nd floor sunderland ontario this study is subject to the full review and approval requirements of the environmental assessment act at the completion of the study an environmental assessment report will be submitted to the ministry of the environment and energy for approval if after consulting with mto serious environmental concerns remain unresolved a request may be made for a hearing comments and information regarding this study are being collected to assist mto in meeting the requirements of the environmental assessment act you are encouraged to contact project staff at any time if you have questions or concerns about this project information and comments obtained will be kept on file for use during the study and unless otherwise requested may be included in documentation which is made available for public review names and addresses will be kept confidential if you would like your name added to our mailing list please forward it or your comments and concerns to mr steve jacobs peng senior project engineer planning and design section ministry of transportation 4th floor atrium tower 1201 wilson avenue downsview ontario m3m 1j8 tel 416 2355522 fax4162354382 ontario mr chris ricketts peng consultant project manager cole sherman associates ltd 75 commerce valley drive east thornhill ontario l3t7n9 tel 416 8824401 fax 416 8824399 j