exhibit continues until january 28 the eden contract stephanie rayners art exhibit opened at the latcham gallery saturday her work explores the relationship between science and human spirituality a gallery press release states the exhibit runs at the latcham until january 28 hours are from 9 am to 830 pm tuesday to friday and 9 am to 5 pm saturday the gallery is closed sunday and mon day the stephanie rayner exhibit is spon sored by rennie transport of gormley stouffville auto wash 37vn5m0r soft cloth automatic and 24 hr coinops change machine on site i stouffville nbune r concepts 6424540 6132 main street stouffville vol107 no 2 a metroland community newspaper wednesday january 11 1995 16 pages 504 nim council happy family elizabeth grace was born to economist sun editor paula and barry thompson saturday morn ing she was the first baby of 1995 in stouffville photalom emmerson stouffville s first baby born to economist editor by mike ruta staff reporter elizabeth grace thomp son is the first whitchurch- stouffville baby of 1995 she came into the world at markham stouffville hospi tal at 917 am saturday morning weighing in at an impressive 8 pounds 13 ounces the blond baby was 21 inches long at birth elizabeths mother is paula crowell thompson the editor of the tribunes sister paper the markham economist sun paula is also a regular columnist in the weekender elizabeths dad barry works with miwel construc tion of stouffville he said the couples first child allison who will be three years old in march is proud and ready to offer her mom any help she can she wants to do every thing that mother does with the baby said barry she walks around saying tm a big sister she perpet ually wants to touch her she loves it paula and barry arrived at the hospital around 815 am and didnt have to wait long we werent even there an hour barry said everything went nice and smooth after a monday morning nap paula said it was much easier to sleep at home than at the hospital with its cho rus of baby cries so how do elizabeths lungs measure up shes got a wild wail joked paula its like ethel merman by saturday night i knew what my baby sounded like proud grandparents are the crowells of richmond hill and the thompsons of bobcaygeon the couple have lived in stouffville for more than five years mobile vendors may be allowed by mike ruta staff reporter the towns senior bylaw enforcement officer is recom mending that town staff pre pare a bylaw to license mobile vendors in stouffville while the report acknowl edges that hot dogs or fries sold by a mobile vendor could affect any business where food prod ucts are sold it goes on to place some restrictions it is suggested reads the report that if a business where food products or similar products are sold is within 50 metres of the designated area the applicant obtain in writing that the owners of these busi nesses have no objection to the vendor obtaining a license in early spring markham adopted a mobile vendor bylaw and currently licenses four ven dors who cannot locate within 500 metres of an existing busi ness east gwillimbury and georgina also license mobile vendors who must stay 80 metres from an existing busi ness the proposed annual licensing fee in whitchurch- stouffville is 500 don macleod chairman of the board of stouffville down town wrote building inspector bob bennett saying the group is in favor of the bylaw after discussion and clarifi cation of some queries with you says the letter the board members were satisfied with the contents of the new bylaw and were in favor of taking it to council for approval helene johnson president of the chamber of commerce said the chamber is also in favor of the bylaw with a qualification it is not our intent that this by law should infringe on any of our members or merchants within whitchurchstouffville therefore we request that licenses for street vendors be issued only to residents or tax payers within whitchurch- stouffville and that these licenses not be transferable saleable or leasable states johnson some stouffville merchants were expected to be at tues days council meeting to speak against licensing mobile ven- dors decision expected this week on cable as of press time monday classicomm officials had yet to make a decision regarding rate increases on basic cable service and speciality channels classicomm which provides cable service in york region plans to announce if it will follow in the steps of rogers cable who last week bowed to widespread public anger and revamped cable rates bob mccloud vicepresident at classicomm was unavailable for comment but a decision is expected this week paulmateer the distinctive alternative craftsman ref inished antique and reproduction dining bedroom furniture antiq refinshed beyond compare one touch will reveal the exquisite beauty of our collection one glimpse and you will be convinced of the value visit our showroom 1 block east of highway 48 on stouffville road mastercard visa- y avjuj- 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