Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 21, 1995, p. 3

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neighbor has full ban oh hunting we dont have to travel too far to find a town that has banned all hunting the town of markham with a ruralurban mix does not allow any fu dis charged at any time within its ibpundanesf st hunting continues in west end of town from page 1 cillor ivanka bradley said she would back a call for a townwide ban on using guns over the years residents in many areas of whitchurchstoufrville have asked that something be done to stop the hunting bradley pointed out we cant expect people to live in places where the bullets whiz by said bradley when if s duck hunting the kids cant play street hockey council should not permit development in areas where discharg ing firearms is permitted said bradely elm street resident kathy duprey agrees would anyone especially people with a family buy these homes if they knew the situation said duprey the town should look at the bylaws and make amendments before new devel opments start duprey and her neighbors know first- hand the dan gers of hunting near a residential area last week the elm street neighborhood wasshocked to learn that a shotgun shell came from a field abutting the street passed between two houses crossed the street passed between kathy duprey and her little girl and struck dupreys front door even after the nearmiss was published by the local media the hunting continued its still going oh said kathy duprey were hearing gun shots after 615 pm all week long the police are now telling us not to call them any more duprey said the police did suggest that she call a game warden at the ministry of nat ural resources to our disappointment we could not get hold of anyone after trying several telephone numbers said duprey although it was the weekend this is the middle of hunting season- when a municipal bylaw per mits discharging firearms iri an area the polices hands are indeed tied said york regional police inspector bruce her ridge herridge said while he fully understands why residents of elm street are upset no laws are being broken if its not against the law its difficult for us to do anything herridge stressed bill mckittrick of the min istry of natural resources said duck hunting can carry on into december mckittrick said hunters are however asked to show the utmost respect for property owners duprey has also appealed to durham york mpp julia munro for help it saddens me when i see my neighbors outside playing a game of street liockey on their driveway with their children and these shots go off and then everyone runs for their front door said duprey munro told the tribune that while she respects the fact that the issue falls under the juris- diction of the municipality wliitchurchstouffville council might consider revisiting its bylaw applying to where people can discharge firearms council might want to take another look at this said munro weekender october 21 1995 p 3 tracy br i smith york ppsklomilmlshof tiiri rpcinurces said a municipalities iffvilles south- era neighbor has a townwide bylaw prohibiting the dis- charging of guns sbl are whatckcl di council is e to begin a process to rewrite its firearm bylaw council will be asked to ban limiting- as areas change fror to urban municipalities encouraged to update their bylaws said smith while a municipality deter- l mines where somewhere cair hunt the province determines fwfienwatervfowl duck 1 runs from sept 25 dec 20 salsbv hiin ting is onallpwed ipkalf hburjjfce and a half iiour after sun set smith pointed out its illegal if hvs v at other smith v sfgeorgina a community to the south of stbuirville hunt ing is permitted in rural areas and prohibited m most urbari areas said smithy when it comes to firearms thg ministry encourages legal safe ethical hunting said smiths joanransbjbrry helping the united way stouffville trustee harry bowes displays one of the raffle prizes donated by schell lumber with chris collins superintendent of schools for the york region board of education after the board employees raised 1530 from their annual fundraiser barbecue last week united nations a united nations celebration complete with birthday cake music and a lineup of global thinkers will be held in stouffville on tuesday local residents are invited to mark the unit ed nations 50th anniversary on oct 24 begin- ning at 7 pm at parkview wlage located on the ninth line the party is free compliments of the stouf fville bahai community the birthday party cake will fly the flags of many united nations member countries the celebration offers music and a five mem ber panel including an international speaker marking the united nations golden anniver sary has been endorsed by whitchurch-stpuf- fville council as well as hosting the party on tuesday the bahais visited stouffvilles schools and asked that the students be given information about theun tuesdays party is planned to attract the indi vidual as well as the family local bahai spokesman dr farzad katirai stressed that there is much in the united nations that is relevant and vital to our well being and future there is much in the legacy of the last 50 years with which we can take exception how- ever the only way to correct the failures and short comings is for people all over the world to exercise their democratic rights in expressing their will in matters which pertain not only to the local level the provincial level and the fed eral levels but also to the international level but it all begins here in stouffville said kati- rai v included oh the panel will be jiyanghadimi a lecturer on international issues hell discuss world peace ghadimi has addressed audiences in iran uganda luxembourg lebanon eng- land and japan kerry stirton a rhodes scholar will deal with the emergence of a world consciousness mean while ijudy filson assistant to the secretary gener al of the bahai community of canada will out line the uns various institutions panelist igor kouzine a native of ukraine arid a student of the university of chicago will talk about eliminating poverty including answering the question what can we do the concept of a global village was given spe- rial recognition in 1945 when the united nations was founded advances in the physical sciences and tech nology in commerce and industry and most notably in communications give credence beyond dispute to the concept of the global vil lage said katirai anyone wishing more information on the anniversary party call 6409684 or 8816200 joan ransberry watch for these flyers on saturday october 21 1995 ultra mart marks work wearhouse biway loblaws fortinos consumers distributing ap weston produce iga- stouffville sobeys dominion loblaws selected ar only were first in distribution weve delivered 30318642 flyers door-to- door so far this year if you would like your flyers delivered by the best please call arlene maodock at 6402100 the tribune attention flyer advertisers w can dewer your liven or as tale as 35 cents apiece in markham unionvm imfcen stousvbe oxbridge cwnort dickson hi 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