Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 16, 2000, p. 9

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w h w fjm jlih s tonbmisf srwzwfcmunici v lis is i r 1ji v 1 v af v 5 iaws f siftfe t i- 5 t to emergency services from page 1 road repair under this option each homeowner would pay 20000 to 26000 over 10 years about two years ago preston lake residents about 50 fami lies appealed for help to cope with the dangerous condition of north shore road the road was so bad the aurora fire department reported it jrouldnt provide adequate emergency response- while healuvcare workers couldnt visit their patients while the road is in good shape now in the past huge pot holes rocks- and mud often made access to the village impossible were q lot safer than the rest of whitchurch- stouffville and at 6 amour road is plowed will we get that kind of service from the town most of north shore is owned by stouffville resident byron alevritis with whom some resi dents prefer to continue to deal were a lot safer than the rest of wwtchurchstoufrvillesaid leslie everest and- at 6 am our road is plowed will we get that kind of service from the town stuart lee president of the association of north shore ratepayers and residents association explained about 60 years ago inan agreement with the road owner and homeown- ers it was determined the municipality could hot assume the road as it was for summer use only property owners were deeded rightofway over the developers land and paid 1 a year toward maintenance as a result no standards were imposed on the roadways the situation changed in the 1960s when some residents began living there yearlong others soon followed a new association was established and oh top of property taxes home- owners paid 325 a year for road maintenance as the roads deteriorated becoming more arid more inac cessible some residents refused- to pay their fees and neighbours started to argue there was less funds avail able but the nonpayers still used the roadsin rum causing more wear and tear lee said until recently life at preston lake meant walking in and out from the main highway worry ing that someone will break into your car left on the main road and wondering what the road would be like in the morning most- importantly residents in north shorehave acorrimon feartheir homes will be inacces sible to emergency service vehi cles- local residents are not engi neers stressed lee while they mayjbe well intended they cant adequately look after the road he added resident barb mcadams appealed -to- her neighbours to come together and work toward a solution- i want to see the north road and beach road made public she said leashfree parks up for dogs in whitchurch- stouffville could soon be able to run free of the leash in a desig nated areal on monday at 7 public jwillhear details of pro posed sites for a leasfrfree area including the stormwater man agement pond at the west end of hoover park drive and the northeast- portion of the lands owned by me stouffville country market onthe 10th line council had asked staff to find places that could be used as anoffleash park area complete with fence- y while dog owners are being granted the right to let their dogs run free in the areai unleashed dogs are not permitted in parks town officials have been told dogs have been running free at ball diamonds for a long time the meeting will be held at the municipal office at 37 sandiford dr of ontario york region n an association of families who have lost a child through death founded in 1978 under the auspices of the hospital for sick children bereaved families is a selfhelp organization staffed by bereaved persons specialists in the area of grief and bereavement from the professional community serve as a resource both in the development of ongoing programmes and in the supervision and training of selfhelp group leaders this cooperation between lay and professionals has enabled bereaved families the best support is provided 1- staff photosjoerd witteveen v7ttmliltplj0n brad stevens of iroriwbod cresceht in stouffville is all set to participate in torhbrv rows jerry fox run with his childdren from bottom left kevin 7 connor 10 and loryn 2 who help him put on those rbllerblades this message brought to you as a community service of the economisttribune international show jumping childrens petting zoo pony rides eukanuba superdogs fa support of k- tcurdtfiu of concdg boulevard of champions trade fair craft show dressage musical kiirs september 21 24 chubb j sfeubs ttr bikanuba roots audi located at the york equestrian centre on davis drive hwy 9 6kms east of newmarket hwy 404 in east gvillimbury for information call 905 8981434 r t d i vfk the tribute has arrived ojr v 905 7809999 1 i 262 yonge st 8 lights north of major mackenzie in richmond hill r wyfd- jx -w-

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