Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 1, 1995, p. 3

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st t rinvvjiiiii weekender april i 1995 p 3 300 kph train to connect neighbors from page 1 said a liberal spokesman but oconnor is adamant the plan is a good idea if it works well between stouffville and uxbridge maybe we could extend it to zephyr or even sutton that way i could get to queens park in the same amount of time it takes me to shave oconnor quipped because the train runs on a series of opposing magnets it will be very quiet since its such a noiseless train we can run it through a lot of backyards and people wont even hear it go by of course it will be going so fast they like ly wont see it coming either for this reason the government will be issuing a pamphlet on safety once the train is up and running basically it will say no walkathons on these tracks company officials from loof lirpa will be in the area today looking at the site oconnor said the spanish were selected over other companies because of their reputation for cost cutting and running a tight ship mayor wayne emmerson of stouf fville was unavailable for comment but one town official thought the high speed train was a great idea i think i know where we can get them a good deal on lumber for the ties he said uxbridge mayor gerri lynn ocon nor said that as long as the hitech train fit in with uxbridges quaker her itage she said she didnt think there would be much opposition to the plan am i ever glad we put 25000 into our train station she said larry oconnor said he foresees the train running every 10 minutes unless theres a hockey game between the two towns then we can always put on another run the project is expected to be complet ed by next april 1 budget may be zero from page 1 3000 based on a 23000 assessment the school boards and regional government will also strike budgets this spring of the 122 million to be spend by local government in whitchurch stouffville transportation services including public works- and roads will eat up 36 million representing 29 per cent of the total operating budget a total of 29 million or 24 per cent of the total has been ear marked for recreation and culture services protection to person and property including the fire depart- ment is to get 19 million representing 161 per cent of the total general government will see 18 million or 15 per cent of the total environmental services which includes garage collection is to get 1 million or 8 6 per cent of the total meanwhile 753899 or 62 per cent has been set aside to cover the cost of planning and development wrapped in the flag mayor wayne emmerson gets all wrapped up in the canadian cancer society flag by sam kewen campaign chair for stouf fville as the mayor declared april cancer month the society needs canvassers now call 6408820 if you can help pholasjoerd witteveen singing into spring kathleen lentile left and jessica pennelii amuse passersby at the corner of albert and rupert sts busking on their ukuleles recently 1 i photasjoerd witteveen doctors take rae days in april its financial obligations there will be further dates designat ed throughout the year the doctors stated man killed in mishap from page 1 lost in attempt to turn around he pulled into a pri vate driveway but while try ing to back up the truck became stuck on the lawn the property owner and 59- yearold ron beckett hooked the truck up to a farm tractor and pulled it off the lawn afterwards beckett stepped under the truck to unhook the chain police said the truck opera tor was unaware beckett was under the vehicle and began to drive forward beckett was killed instantly when the truck ran over him authori ties reported york region police traffic unit is investigat ing the incident family physicians in stouf fville will close their offices for three days in april in compliance with recom mendations from the ontario medical association oma the doctors offices will be closed and all routine medical services will be withdrawn on april 5 april 17 and april 28 the specific days are known as rae days as they are linked to the provincial governments social contact emergency services will not however be affected in a statement released friday the local doctors have stressed in a statement released emer gency services will not be affected rather emergency services will be available through your family physician stouffville doctors taking part in the rae day closures are dr douglas brodie dr donald petrie dr andre pat terson dr janice li and dr gwen sampson as well the offices of dr donald smith dr peter izso are also involved meanwhile dr salwa azer and dr michael damus will also be closed for the three days this month under the provincial govern ments social contract the doctors agreed to place a cap on expenditures for medical services during the fiscal years from 1993 to 1996 any payments to physicians are clawed back said the doc tors physicians across ontario will have provided at least 300 million of free service in i99495 alone the doctors added in return the govern ment promised to take steps to reduce utilization we feel the government has not upheld their obligations to educate the public on responsible use of the health care system as well as reduce fraudulent use of the system said the doctors the physicians of stouffville have agreed to take the desig nated rae days in an attempt to reduce utilization and there by reduce expenditures for medical services to help meet the social contract limits the doctors stated even more action is expected as the oma attempts to meet watch for these flyers on saturday april 1 1995 ultramart fortinos living art of weinberg a p home depot iga stouffville 2 bi way sobeys newmarket loblaws dominion salectod areaa only were first in distribution weve delivered 7929608 flyers doortodoor so far this year if you would like your flyers delivered by the best please call arlene maddock at 6402100 the tribune attention flyer advertisers we can detar your ers far m kbe as 15 ceres apiece in markham unionvie mftken sloufmle uxbridge 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