Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 7, 1999, p. 1

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j t inside opinion leisure- classified 6 18 20 ff can york region services keep pace with e sudden rapid growth in population community calendar event heritage days festival when saturday sunday monday where call 2946015 or 4729104 i 0 time rolls on for the mber riwr where the watershed area teems with life serving wh it church sto uffville since 1m8 50 cents including gst 36 pages its official opening delayed one year po0libmr0cili to he ready in 2001 by joan ransberry staff writer a delayed opening for the librajy pool project has been council was told tuesday the c32000sguarefbbt facility wont abe open until fall 2001 a year plater than iptial projections 5 an initial postponement of e pperiirig to spring 2001 was reported in the stouffville tribune three i months ago then denied by officials who said the project would be ready by fall 200p3y a- v mayor wajme jeanmersori told council postponing next years opening would be wise from an tecpnohiic standpoint a wet fail is hindering construction he said c fionstnictibn start timefor vvhitchuphstouffyilles rnillen- nium project slated for the 6brien arictrose avenues area 5has been moved to the spring the- revised plan is to have tender calls in january while the first shovelis expected to go in 4 the groundin early spring ebuhcil also approved a bid to fbegiri raising 700000 from the bmmunity towards the new library and pool project i p oyer trie next two yearsthe qevm me swim me library bidding the future campaign will join together to launch special fuhdraising evenfer3 buddy the life saying dog and his sidekick furby are part of the d see assistance page 3 thursday oct 7 1999 to reach us 905 6402 1 00 the region 905 area joins torontos ompic bid for 2008 summer games by patrick casey staff writer york region is ready to welcome the 2008 summer olympics organizers for torontos olympic bid bowed to political pressure this week arid agreed to send 28 sporting venues outside of the city if the committees 22-mil- lion lobbying effort is successful in luring the olympics back to canadian soil for the first time since the 1988 winter carries in calgary more than half of the 55 events are now scheduled in municipali ties within an hours drive of toronto arid york region is in the run ning to house the equestrian events just outside of newmarket field hockey at richmond hills richmond green softball in richmond hill or markham and archery at seneca colleges king campus stouffvilles olympic action page 3 i think it would be marvelous it would be a hugh coup for the region and the community explained kim philip president of the york equestrian centre a 120- hectare facility in cedar valley with a 20year history of international arid worldlevel competitions vying to house the olympic dressage show jumping and three- day events against similar centres in halton and peel regions the york equestrian centre was the site cho sen to host the equestriari events see local page 3 n sps jstafraotosjoerp vwtteveen hot stuff stouffville fire chief bill brown straightens out the helmet of jonathan stallan a grade 4 student at surnmityiew public school as sparky looks on stallan along with eight other winners of the york region junior firefighters challenge spent monday at the house of fire in town on lori avenue v mel north markham shomd 461 1 hwy 7 lp of kennedy rd unionville 47792451 ggesaagfei gwyi5m9s fepfeue m lirmi ib umt lam ffcuckfpupl matt mttmim ittuc fctare lnyiw a rtkra ii lege hi far t im pis tuc wjwafpmoi50irtkitfawsxxciirailjmul 0 mtvm per ion ejiuh s375jhioiwifmi fcr 60 noafa i

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