Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), December 2, 1999, p. 14

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mm m i m economist suntribune hhvh uw environment thursday dec 2 1999 fk our apple pies from our bakery this week come bur large 9 apple pies you can have them either with a flakey pastry top or a crumble top either way theyll be large enough for you and your friends- and delicious to boot reg 895 ea large 9 size this week off our warm smoked fresh atlantic salmon this is one of the most talked about items that we make its very well received wherever it goes and it goes far in fact one of our customers who travels far and wide takes whole sides of these as gifts to england india italy japan and further we make it with farmed fresh atlantic salmon which we first cure and then smoke it using red oak how best to enjoy it be sure to serve it at room temperature or slightly warmer with either a mustard mayo and dill sauce or a horseradishmayo sauce or just as it is on a biscuit should you wish it done in whole sides you should let us know 3 days in advance reg 399100 g off this week 25 chicken cutlets we use boneless and skinless freerange chicken breasts to make these so you can bet theyre good just fry in a heavy pan in a combo of 12 butter and 12 oil when cathy makes them for us she browns them quickly in hot oil both sides and finishes them in the oven this method cuts down on the amount of fat absorbed rj95 lb this week cumberlandn sausages x these are a unique and i think a festive sausage we use medium coarse pork with lemon zest orange zest some cranberry and some port reg 399 lb off this week our baskets if you are new to our store it wont take you long to realize that were in the basket business although ive never really counted them there must be thousands to choose from during the festive season we make them up with food goodies to fit any budget or taste including wine if youd like you can pick what youd like and well make it up as well or it can be boxed as you wish see robert or evan if you have a special request we offer good value bottles of wine can be added upon request we have a nice beaujolais or a california chardonnay to offer you our dealcoholized wine or beer in shopping our store you may have noticed our extensive variety of wines and beers should these be on your list see us this week for a deal off this week our huge poinsettias although we sell a good selection of colours in the usual 6 size the piece-de- resistance of our range are the very full 10 size theyre great room warmers 10 size 17 95 each our smoked turkeys should you wish a smoked free- range turkey for the holidays give us a call we smoke them with oak just like our salmon and theyre delicious you must order by december 18 j fo wantto t goforajl11 no you dont have to be a member of the polar bear club this is a fireside dip this delicious dip is made with pestb sundried tomatoes and cream cheese its displayed next to our spinach dip in the selfserve deli section great with our homemade bagel chips reg 199loog 13 off this week 2 cheeses this week 5 year old cheddar its got a great nip and a long flavour reg 219100 g full cream french blvle a holiday staple which roth improves with age tatttt reg269100g this week also coming next week are some of the smaller brie rounds which are great for baking or displaying whole watch for them village grocer specials in effect until closing sunday december 5 hours mon thurs 900 700 fri 900 800 sat 900 600 sim 1000 500 548 carlton road unionville 9401770 it tfa toronto backs development freeze bymikeadler staff writer your moraine is our moraine too politicians from toronto told york region last week- toronto city council voted to back a temporary develop ment freeze along the oak ridges moraine it also decided toronto will go to watch and may get involved as richmond hill and uxbridge host ontario municipal board hearings on moraine housing toronto cares about what happens in richmond hill because moraine groundwater runs down into the citys rivers say councillors who sponsored the motions we dont want to be left out anymore councillor john adams midtown said in an interview welcome to greater toronto were all connected most delegates at the recent clean waters summit in markham supported a freeze although tony clement provincial minister responsible for the moraine ruled it out the summit was led by david crombie a former toronto mayor who has long stressed the connection between a healthy moraine and the citys waterfront what people are really starting to think is hey my water comes from up there said mike colle atoronto liberal mpp eglintonlawrence whose private members bill aims at freezing development on the moraine until a powerful plan ning body is set up to oversee it- last month the countryside and environment committee of the greater toronto services board also backed a sixmonth freeze at a separate meeting of area mayors last week however york region mayors and regional chairperson bill fisch opposed a freeze the issue may be decided tomorrow when the gtsb meets at torontos black creek pioneer village toronto councillor joan king seneca heights chairper- son of the gtsb committee said the city made mistakes with its waterways and doesnt want to see them repeated up on the moraine toronto can be an ally for regions like york in getting the province to act she said jlii getting such cooperation will not be easy colle has attacked what he called a developers gold rush on the moraine and fellow liberal mpps have charged clement intervened in a housing application in uxbridge because he was influenced by the developers contributions to the tory party although fisch and mayors like richmond hills bill bell rejected a freeze colle suggested they were being pressured by powerful developers who have given them campaign dona tions how many hundreds of thousands of dollars have these developers given those politicians he asked that money talks colle added although he stressed development firms are legitimate businesses with a right to protect their interests its pretty hard for anybody to stand up to that kind of pressure in york colle maintained its going to take brave council lors and a brave mayor to stand up to developers and the boosts to fax assessment development brings wanted caimins to deliver the economist sun and tribune in the following areas robinson st clarion cr hepworth way lincoln green or s stanford rd bramble way marlow cr gouperthwaite cr thomas kennear ct markvillerd milford lane squire bakers lane vanessa rd longwater chase billy joel cr emerson hill dr addington cir paradise ave atlantic ave turnberry cr rouge st bedside or webber cr sawyer cr brooklyn cr loretta cr rougecrestdr austin dr harding ct loweswater ave meadowbrook lane watson dr stouffville water bridge lane roxburyst main st w wentworth rd cresanest main st e halsteadrd doronthy britton hoover park dr plum tree circle wignallcr jacob way main st unionville mcphillipsava tenth line hans dr raymerville dr stuart st tourine dr bendamereo 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