Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), January 18, 2001, p. 5

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mjgsummgmm ign nai 11 js43s f r c r c i t fe- r s economist sunflribititi education thwidcfyjan 182001 residency oj elected trustee still in question hearing c from page 1 daysjurider the education act- a trusteemust live within the jurisdiction jdf- this school board meanwhile a report showed burrows was seen at his durhamfmon 11 occasions trustees didnt ask board chairperson bill crothers of markharri who played akey roleiri- hiring auroras clear international arid associates inc how much the investiga tion costor why they were only jnfdrmed the surveillance after it had begun hill said the board should have put the thousands of dollars it spent on the investigator to better use such asirhproving methods to attractqualifiedsupplyjeach- ers- y t markham trustee gafy unitaschairpersdripf the bud- v get committee said it wasnt importantto ask howmiich the investigator cost it couldnt have been too high of an expenditure the- overndingfactoristhatwehad to dothis hesaidits funfortu- nate that we had to spend the v 1 money richmond hill trustee denis middletonvsaid heandjother trustees becairieaware on nov 22 that the board was ihyestij gating burrows bill crothers board chairpk- son disputes suggestion trustees should scrutinize every dollar a lot of us were talking about the fact that we knew we got information that burrows was living in durharhregioni wasnt surprised we were inves- ugaring- not inthe least he said v i middleton who supported ousting burrows suggested there was no point in asking how much the investigator cost or why senior board officials didnt let trustees know about the move sooner v why would i raise it who elsewas going to do it carry out surveillance he asked v former vaughan trustee harvey nightingale who sup ported burrows removal didnt question the investigation despite his dissatisfaction with the level of debate on the issue you just dont raise those questions they wiltbe danced around he claimed this was all dropped on lis at the last sec- ond there couldhave been a lot more asked but twas no longer going to be a trustee any way in a brief interview crothers disputed any suggestion that fellow trustees should have asked tough questions during the nov 30 closeddoor meet ing the board does not scruti- nize every dollar he said crothers and former newmarket trustee karen barker refused further com ment because the case is still before the ontario superior court several past and present trustees were unavailable for comment- the court has ruled a judge or arbitrator must decide if burrows is a york region resi dent before he can ask for a review on whether it had the power to expel him the hearing is expected sometime within the next month 76i6n i financial services the best choice is here ken prentice cfp cathy leask of ross dixon financial services present estate planning safeguarding your investments at this seminar youll learn how to minimize probate fees safeguarding your investments tips for prudent investing in turbulent markets is your financial advisor acting in your best interest an expert panel including an estate lawyer and ivnestment specialist will address these topics and answer your questions two dates two locations seminar 1 date monday jan 29 2001 time 200 400 pm location uxbridge library toronto street uxbridge seminar 2 date wednesday jan 31 2001 time 200 400 pm location parkview village boardroom ninth line south stouffville ken prentice cfp managing owner cathy leask representative rsvp 9056429507 seating is limited light refreshmentsavailable l in ymff townof whitgblljrchstbljiliville country close to the city ayhii3j rim tender ws01 02 library stacks and shelving whitchurchstouffville library f i 1 v aquatic and fitness centre e sealed tenders in- the envelope provided clearly marked as to contents will be received by the clerks department municipal office 37 sandiford drive fourth hoofrstouffvilleohtario l4a 7x5 until 300 pmthnrsday february 1 2001 for the supply and installation of shelvineand storage for the new whitchurch- stouffville iihravy tt tender documents may be obtained from the clerks department at the above mentioned address between 830 am and 430 pm local hme monday to friday if further information is required please contact jmaiapuccetti of maclennan jaunkalns miller architects at 4165936796 h council public meeting planning applications january 23 2001 700 pm town council chambers 37 sandiford drive 4th floor 1 linda walters file no zba2000003 location part lot 11 concession 5 13867 warden avenue a zoning bylaw amendment application to change the zoning in general zoning bylaw 8734 from rural ru to rural residential 3 rr3 to permit the creation of a 212 hectare 5 25 acre rural residential lot 2 charles and agnes bennett file no zba2000016 location lot 30 concession 8 5 spruce tree lane a zoning bylaw amendment application to change the zoning in general zoning bylaw 8734 from rural residential 10 rr10 to rural residential 2 rr2 to permit the creation of 87 hectare 215 acre rural residential lot 3 angelo and rosalia chieco file no zba2000 016 locahon lot 20 concession 7 4897 and 4923 aurora road a zoning bylaw amendment application to change the zoning in general zoning bylaw 8734 from rural ru sto suburban residential one sri to permit the creation of a 070 hectare 175 acre lot with an existing residence animal control services andor dog licensing program sealed tenders in the envelope provided clearly marked as to the contents will be creceived5byme sahaif6radrivev 4th floor f the gorporafaon of theaown of whitchurchstouffville reserves the right to accept or a ioyftclrstouff i grxzy guilt embroidery on a shoe j5tring at the whitchurchstouffville museum beat the winter blahs by creating an elegant shoe bag during this 3week heritage craft workshop series for adults- samples of quilts from the museums collection will help to illustrate the history and evolution of r crazy patch quilting which reached its heyday as a decorative art form during the late 1800s participants will learn 19th century and modern techniques of applique as well as embroidery embellishment while they con struct their own unique shoe bag i v a dates wednesdays january 31st to february 14th or saturdays february 3rd to 17th timew000 amto1200 noon j cost 5000 members rate 4000 includes all materials instructions and light refreshments ip prejiregisbation is required t v v maximiiifrparticipantsperday will be 12 rparticipants per day a minimum of 5 participants is required y- i to register or for further information please call the museum at 905 7278954 or toll free at 18882900337 vv t 5 r ifhe whitchurchstouffville museum is located at 14732 woodbine avenue s 3 km north of bloomington road in the hamlet of vandorf 37 sandiford drive 4th flbor stouffvihe l4a 7x5 townofwsinterlogcom automated lines 905 6401910 905 8955299 drop off box at west entrance

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