Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), March 18, 1995, p. 3

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ekemmmmctitimffa helping camp kirk stouffville kinsmen president bruce smith recently presented mary peters of the ballantrae lioness club with a cheque for 500 to help with camp kirk- the lions camp for children photasteve somer v1lle council calls for both pool pad from page 1 a package including a pool a whirlpool and a waterslide could be be built for about 1 million sherban reported swimming was identified as the preferred recreation in a 25000 townwide survey carried out a few years ago sherban said bob mcneely a spokesman for the towns 1300 ice users appealed to council not to muddy the waters by lumping the groups together mcneely said a pool facility would cost 35 million that is absolutely impossible unless the town wants to raise taxes to extraordinary heights he said jim hamm another advocate of a second ice pad pointed out that the ice committee has worked very hard for 18 consecutive months tve done the leg work hamm said believe me theres more to this than dig ging a hole in the ground the ice committee has put together a financial plan that would not burden the taxpayers hamm added raising taxes is taboo he said philip young suggested council hold off making any decision until it carries out a mailin survey in order to reach the silent majority before determining whats to be done not enough information is known to proceed with any plan he stressed brenda labraico proposed that council look at a multifacility instead of taking an either or approach however labraico suggested a pool would best meet the needs ofall in a very emotional appeal ken may warned council if we don t come up with a community identity and some spirit it wont be long before theyll be calling us markham he said may suggested that the community come together and build both an ice pad and a pool i believe it is cost effective to do both said may we can raise the private funds to do both bhaduria wins his battle with board by alan shackleton tribune staff jag bhaduria says his win in a court battlewith the toronto board of education has vindicated him j the markham whitchurchstouffville mp centre of a controversy sur rounding letters he sent to his former employers at the board had been in an ongoing legal dispute with the board since he was terminated in 1989 as a result of the letters the board said bhaduria was unfit to teach on wednesday the ontario court of appeal agreed with an earlier labor arbitration board ruling which reinstated bhaduria after his fir ing i am quite happy with the decision it has been a long battle but i knew that justicewould prevail he said elected as a liberal mp in october 1993 bhaduria left the caucus in january 1994 after controversies concerning the letters to the board and questions surrounding his academic credentials he sits in the house of parliament as an independent bhaduria said speculation that he would be asking to be reinstated into the liberal caucus was premature he said the question would be reviewed in due course when this controversy started last year i decided to step aside from caucus so the prime minister could get on with the responsibilities of running the country i didnt want parliament hounded by this issue said bhaduria he has maintained throughout that the controversies were overblown by both the media and reform party representatives in the riding the coalition for fair representation in parliament prer sented a petition in the house of commons last april with more than 30000 signatures calling for bhadurias resignation as mp the reform party made this story bigger than it should have been and now that justice has righted the matter i intend to get on with my job as mp bhaduria said my main priority is to represent my con stituents at the appropriate time i will be requesting that my situation be reviewed by the prime minister leslie swartman with the prime ministers office said the situation is indeed being reviewed the prime minister is very happy for mr bhaduria but will take some time to review the situation and a decision will be made in due course she said thursday afternoon ivy persaud a member of the coalition for fair representation said wednesdays decision was not a vindication for bhaduria and the liber al party would be making a serious mistake if took the mp back i feel if they decide to return him to the fold it would be a case of show ing a lack of faith with the voters of markham said persaud appeal heard within 60 days from page 1 exhibit barry descloude mcdon alds operations manager for south ern ontario told the tribune that a marketing factfinding survey car ried out by metro zoo officials indi- business country market listed for 15 million by bruce stapley correspondent the owner of the stouffville country flea market is look ing to get a read on the value of the popular attraction that was the explanation given to the tribune by norm clements who recent- ly listed the market located on the 10th ljne just east of stouffville as being for sale in a torontol business publi cation clements put a price tag of 15 million on the market which underwent an expan sion last fall but he said hes not pushing for a sale its a combination of things really i want to see what its worth said clements clements said there have been several inquiries since placing the ad but nothing approaching a deal flea market manager rob shannon said that despite the listing its business as j usual at the market which j opens saturdays and sun days i wish i could buy it but i dont have the money joked shannon clements said the listing which is with royal st andrews real estate ser vices ltd in markham includes the 37 acres on which the market sits as well as 47 acres of rural- property located behind the primary site he suggested the secondary property could eventually be developed for one acre lots clements became a partner in the market with norm faulkner in 1983 then took over as sole owner five years ago he is also president of national sports centre with an outlet located at the stouffville market cated that a beer garden was appro priate for the zoo descloude explained that metro zoo officials approached mcdon alds and requested that they provide the beer garden we are the on- neale site providers of food and beverage we were asked to do this it was a zoo decision said descloude also a lawyer for mcdonalds pointed out that beer is served at the bowmanville zoo and at marineland alcohol is also available at the toron to skydome and at canadas won derland the lawyers argument doesnt wash with neale that does nt mean it has to be available at the zoo she said at the end of the hearing it was announced that the board was reserving its decision concerning the licence application the decision will be known in between 30 and 60 days said neale watch for these flyers on saturday march 18 1995 ultra mart ap marks work wear house joe gallo paving biway stouffville iga loblaws rc sobeys fdrtinos dominion selected area only were first in 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