Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 14, 1997, p. 1

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i funding grandchildrens education the right way nov 12 730 pm christian blind mission favn financial services rsvp ken prentice 905 6421626 vol 109 no 65 tuesday october 14 1997 24 pages 50 gst inci ametroiahd pumcgtmnsetvifm whitctiurchsiditffyiue since 1888 estate planning seminar october 23 1997 rsvp 905 6424540 id money m concepts 6424540 kate knows whats happening around town see page 2 j rf j- si tbi h mi clhrafljumup mp uammhami ws m fate of new town ha to be queried toni joan ransberry staff reporter why was the librarytown hall project put on hold this is the question being asked at whitchurchstouffville council tonight ward 1 councillor ivanka bradley said shell ask merlin dewing the towns chief admin istrative officer to explain to the public why the project estimated to cost 34 million has been backburnered bradley said dewing sent a memo to council informing them that three of the five firms which asked to bid on the proposal withdrew from the project weve been told that the firms didnt want to continue because of the uncertain political cli mate said bradley the project is certainly not dead said bradley itll come council back after the nov 10 elec tion said bradley the plan calls for the complex to be built at the towns existing library site library lane and main street dewing failed to return a tele phone call placed by the tri bune pool funding next year mayor joan ransberry staff reporter money for the proposed public indoor swimming pool could be put in the next town budget said mayor wayne emmerson when the pool plan is presented at tonights meeting council will like ly suggest that money could be set aside in next springs fiveyear cap ital budget said emmerson howev er all final and major decisions regarding the pool will be made by the next council he said the parks and recreation adviso ry committee can expect to get the green light enabling it to proceed to the cost segment of the multistage process iihfei will be held on oct 18th on stouffvilles sidewalks the local business improvement area got approval from council for the yard sale to take place from park drive on the east to albert street on the west a figure of 4 million is linked to the project this includes some bells and whistles said emmer son the report includes squash courts council will have to look at it all project research included touring pool facilities in other municipali ties including vaughan and aurora said committee chairman cheryl johnson the committees preferred site is the stouffville recreation complex a plan to build an indoor pool in town has been in the works for about three years a great deal of public interest has been demonstrated janet lcitch takes advantage of a sunny day last wednesday to take daughter sara 16 months and son kyle 4 for a spin through the fall foliage on rupert avenue plwu by sjoerd witteveen c an open house dealing with the rouge park north management plan will be held today from 4 to 6 pm at the stouffville missionary church just prior to the whitchurch- stouffville council meeting the park has been the sub ject of a 15month study cs a giantsized yard sale nv i comment p b food p 4 6 h sports p b classified p 20 21 toewsliiies j 6402100 i teachers ready for strike vote mike adler staff reporter catholic teachers in york region should withdraw their demand for salary increments frozen during the social contract years a provincial investigator has recommended the separate school board simply cannot afford to restore three years of the salary grid and meet the teachers new salary demand about 25 million together eugene swimmer concluded in a factfinding report made public last week swimmer called the restorations which he noted all other greater toronto area boards have complet ed the unions key issue in a search for a new con tract york regions separate board may be doing better b please see page 2 h m years 192 1997 serving canadians for 75 years stoufmlle canadian snake light 36 volt 542719 regularly 3999 on sale for 1 999 wnmtft ii auto monday friday saturday centre 800 am 800 pm 800 am 500 pm ujiday closed ii retail monday friday saturday sunday store 830 am 900 pm 830 am 600 pm 1000 am1- 500 pm boggubsmtustsm

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