Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 25, 2000, p. 8

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library lane chamberry cres heatherwood cres ray street lazenby court montgomery court 3 blackwell court s carnforth drive foxmeadow lane 1 village gate i eyer drive muirfield trail lancelot drive emmeloord cres j east drive touraine drive hans drive holmesdalecnve milliken fresno court elvira crescent cresane street- cimmarron st quince cres chatelaine drive everi if you dont see your street listed here you can call our b office and have your name put on our waiting list we are also t looking for carriers to be temporary replacements this summer jte ward make extra money delivering the paper and flyers to homes inyourarea we are also looking for carriers to be temporary replacements this summer v v call today s economist sun9p529424 i ttvtw if tf j t canadian f bydawnuersch v kennedy roail iriwhat isbelievedfo be a purple s isajgr writer j v chrysler condition hduieartiesiif york region endwunf- inhospitalpoucesajd- fe tragedy this weekend when ageorgiria man waipolice are toolavial 25 shotmmeabdomenaftefasprayofgunfiempkjiy ed at a party in sutton and a toronto man was v ppimdsiweanng ablacfloppy hat and s tv stteet name ofliersusj mmebrownmcoriimunityofeastgwimmburykpj m h t the two violent incidents have shaken residents j pounds wegorange coat and in the smau communities mf im in shock i my own back yard said the owner of tl q r the parties occurred who asked not to be identi- r anyone with any mformahon can contact fied c- v crime stoppers at 18002228477 or york regional r itsa lesio fovau teenk this is the yeaw j w 7 v v u 7 2m0duhf6rtunately things have changed- ifs- inmqthwinadmbipwnaflnight ndtsafeanymoreitsaruaeawakeningformyfeer toronto man wasstabbedm the and all teens said the woman r r she and her husband left their 17year6ld fj daughter in the care of relatives in keswick whitey n satisfactory ranajtioii they were away camping but the teerfdeadedtoc h h beenarrested and charged with hold abirthdayparty fof afiioid at her parents resvfeaw and dan- idence on kennedy road friday night r v gerous weapons he was to appear ui newmarket although only about 20 pe6ple were invited court yesterdayor a bail hearing 1 about 50 people were at the party at the time of the shootingpolice said v a fight broke out among some of the partygoers ft outside and one man pulled out a gun shot a 22- yearold sutton man in the abdomen and proceed ed to spray gunfire into the crowdthe woman said after talking to several guests while police could not confirm whether a fight i had broken out before the shooting they did say s three people narrowly missed being shot the homeowner said her daughter didnt even hear the gunshots for all the noise at the party and wasnt alerted to the accident until the bleeding vic tim banged on the glass door for help the woman said r my daughter was very distraught overall it- staff photosjoerd witteveen one man was arrested after this car was rammed in theparking lot at the east end of walker park had been a pretty quiet party andtt just got out of- hw 7 and wootten 9 30 p and she said fnday two occupants of the car were treated for l police said four suspects fled southbound on minor injuries at markham stouffville hospital smaller corridor sufficient for 6we planner testifies from page 1 the hearing being held at the richmond jem town offices will determine whetker five housing developments can be built on the moraine in richmondhiu j v z- f f the province the town and the save the rouge aurora quashes moraine ftsiybstf x ecowisrrsun bpi g iri all there colemansaid adding the animals k would head south around two stormwater rrian- gement ponds head across or m thiecase of amphibians under ya new eastwest road and valley systems are all opposing the plans enter vsmau ravine into the forest o v the deer will bound throughlhis quite readily hesaidr i ctf v there is no direct movement of such animals from jefferson forest to happy valley ari area nofth of king citythat is thenext major- block of forest landtojthe west he said ri c theres nothing that i can find here that- f requires a move all the way to there tdsustain its life omitting a question about the oak ridges f cycle r f n moraine from novembers municipal election bal- coleman said local wildlife movements can be lot stifles public opinion auroracouncillor peter accommodated with a corridor of considerably healy warned his coueagues last week t less dimensions v a- v during last tuesdays meeting aurora council in an earlier environmental servicing plan for voted against placing a referendum question on ie arearctolemattspecifiedaloometre corridor h 2 election ballot asking voters if they agree i still feel its adequate i council should not approve new development l scientists differ on the value of corridors sapphcationsfor lands on the mpraineuntil a plan colemarf said he believes corridors can re-estab- 4 protect and preserve it has been approved by lish species from one patch to others they once j the province 41l t inhabited help fulfilltheir life requirements t- according toministry policies the scope of the r maintain the genetic diversity they need to question appearing on the ballot would be limited survive j i y- bylegislation regulations and council would have itsnecessaiyfor6nlyafewiridividualsnotauof hadtopostvhoticeaboutmepassageofarefef- them to be able to make such journeys hed- 4 the corridors also tend to spread invasive plants we have tofdo what we believe is right inthe and provide predators with targets r community and ifwere going to ask the commu- jtsbifds nests on a corridor areeasypickings for nty why they think we should put thequestion 1 raccoons he argued onthebauottiienwekouldhealylmdy- major features mthe area like bond lake and its to turn it down because we cant make a 1- 11 1 a 1 f n v kxxih

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