Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), August 7, 2003, p. 3

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jg z stouffville suntribune thursday aug 7 2003 3 by hannelore volpe what are the biggest issues forthe nov 10 election in whitchurchstouffiille asked in stouffville helen mcauley the big pipe is of concern i am worried about peoples wells running dry and about harming habitats and creeks bob couperihwaiie is e w- sg5 siiwcami m in ib wzmam politicians should promote our industrial resources mote the more quality industry we have the better the tax breaks for ail lynn wise politicians should bring more industry into stouffville the town cant stay a bedroom community it needs to diversify its tax base bfcjj sonya lock b kt j 3 laffi stouffville is growing very quickly and i am concerned the character of the town will change too rapidlyt pieced together staff photobill roberts mike schneider of stouffville poses with his prized 1951 crown victoria- the car took four years to put together after it was bought it in cartons at an estate sale it will be on display a the whitehurchstouffvifle museums 30th annual antique car show sunday see calendar on page 14 for more on the show sars w nile among woes areas bymikeadler staff writer it has been a cruel summer for the toronto and region conservation authority whose earnings from parks and activities have been hurt by sars west nile virus and a n host of other woes they may add up to 7i2000 in losses for the authority which operates the kortright centre for conservation in vaughan and the conservation areas of milne dam in markham bruces mill in whitchurch- stouffville and cold creek in king the trcas maple syrup programs alone lost 113500 this year its board learned last month if that werent enough cbc budget cuts cut info revenue from filming edu cational labour disputes cancelled some school visits and attendance at the parks environment is down because fear of sars and west nile has kept peo ple away torontonians are somewhat hesitant to get out and visit attractions at present let alone fill the additional gap caused by lost tourism torontonians are some what hesitant to get out and visit attractions at present let alone fill the additional gap caused by lost tourism the feportsaid the authority responsi ble for all york region water ways south of the oak ridges moraine has responded with marketing campaigns and by reducing hours for some summer staff things havent been near ly as bad for the lake simcoe region conservation authority which operates riorth of the moraine with parks including whitchurch conservation area west of ballantrae in whitchurqh- stouffville x arid sheppards bush conservation area in aurora were not as highend as they are said sandra hanson lsrcas corporate services director but ms hanson said the simcoe authority did remove its park gatekeepers this year and now relies on people to drop contributions into a box its maple syrup program broke even this year with reduced hours townwide fire ban lifted a fourday fire ban has been lifted in wwtchurchstoufrville fire chief designate tim beckett declared an open air fire ban friday and removed it tuesday although there have been no major grass fires in the municipalities this season several acres of a hay field were destroyed at stouffville- road and hwy 40 in richmond hill last thursday the fhe also threatened an adja cent wood lot firefighters from richmond hill whitchurch- stouffviile and other neighbouring municipalities responded to the blaze and were on the scene for more man three hours afire ban riieans that all outdoor burning is prohibited anyone caught burning many be subject to a fine of 5000 joan rahsberry spirit set to open camp summer is almost over for the stpuffville spirit the junior a hockey club opens framing camp tuesday at the stouffville arena the spirit will play exhibition games against lindsay and mississauga before opening the regular season tentatively sept 12 in stouffville 0armgatidn man went to police a story in the july 17 suntribune information about a mischief charged being dropped in the death of a stouffville man last fall requires clarification andrew kea who is no longer charged with mischief was originally charged when he went to police after the discovery of a body in an over turned car in grimsby ont quoteworthy were getting through a tough year normal volumes are down normal projections arent the same lorrie zon markham stouffville hospital vicepresident see story on page have a news tip please phone us at 9056402612 email us at jmasonyrngcom visit us at 34 civic ave stouffville x itek buying ouk 199 ta whopper combo fries and a drink 35w 1 double burger 359 combo and a drink grilled sour dough burger combo i fries and a drink mmm s f1 9 1m jli jj fijij hmjrfwj i99 199 6 pc chicken tenders fish sandwich 399 369 combo combo fries and a drink if fries and a drink witt ng

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