Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 23, 2003, p. 10

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1 0 stouffville suntribune thursday oct 23 2003 w community care access centre of york region were here for you looking for nursing home placement for yourself or a loved one call the ccac of york region at 18884702222 this message brought to you as a community service of the economist suntribune huge piano sale howard johnson hotel 15520 yonge s juirora october 24 15 is friday h9pm sat 108gnn son iospm over 50 new and used pianos digitals for information call i80q2817i72 financing available oac v you are invited to meet pip v m jim priebe candidate for ward 4 sat oct 25th front 400 pm600 ptn at the other office 5402 main st east of 48 discuss development and environmental issues let me know what you feel are the most important issues support a local business enjoy some good food learn how to pronounce my last name on november 10th elect jim priebe for ward 4 councillor main office 195 main st south newmarket criminal law family xaw warren skinner barrister solicitor in practice since 1986 s to 1 1 ttv i 1 1 e o f fi c e ho urs now available 9058954571 9058302367 24 hour mobile three newcomers hope to win ward 4 from page 1 park drive which is south of main street will eventually extend across the bottom of town to hwy 48 to take some of the traffic pressure from main street a 350home subdivision is in the works for land north of glad park school near the ninth line and elm road area the urban and rural ward has 2335 people who can cast their ballots for mayor and councillor nov 10 the ward extends from the ninth line to hwy 48 from main street to bloomington road and also includes an urban residential area east of the ninth line dunkeld retires after cliff dunkeld decided to retire from municipal politics after three terms as ward 4 councillor three political new comers entered the race they are susanne hilton jim priebe and fred robbins ms hilton lived in a number of cities across canada before settling in stouffville 24 years ago the former instructor at the universities of toronto and western ontario is married with one daughter she has been involved in several com munity groups including the wwtchurchstouffyille museum the stouffville secondary plan focus group and a school board race relations com mittee she helped negotiate community access to the french immersion pro gram one major issue facing ward 4 and the entire municipality is managing rapid growth ms hilton believes we need strong leadership to ensure that the infrastmcture such as roads traf fie controls and parks are in place for cur rent and new residents she said a new council would have to control developr ment not let development control us she added getting timely information out to res idents on decisions being made by local politicians and increasing community involvement and consultation are other priorities if she is elected ms hilton would implement a communitybased stew ardship program to assist council in overseeing environmental issues this would help to minimize our footprint on the environment arid retain the unique urban and rural characteristics of our town she stated jim priebe worked in the financial and technology industry before becom ing a teacher the 41yearold is married with three children he is president of the whitchurch- stouffville recycling group has organ ized citizens forums in local parks and was a member of the whitchurch- stouffville environmental committee as with the other two ward 4 candidates development pressures top mr rohhins priority list dealing with massive growth that will nearly double the population of the vil lage of stouffville over the next five years is mr priebes chief concern hes worried growth will lead to increased traffic woes increase demand for water and electrici ty create more garbage and vandalism and ultimately change the small town character of stouffville hed like to see the rate of growth slowed and have citizens involved in finding solutions to problems the new council has to take an official position on the proposed pickering air port in consultation with the public mr priebe said for its environmental and cultural parkview home furtdraising campaign caring into the future as chair of the parkview services for seniors board i am delighted to pro vide this interim report on parkview homes fundraising campaign the following figures are of necessity approximate since they include cash received pledges and yettbe received donations of services full audits following accepted accounting procedures are completed at the end of each fiscal year v donations received from parkview family residents families staff members of the founding churches and associations 800000 whitchurchstouffville community 200000 whitchurchstouffville corporatebusiness sector 500000 with a total raised to date of 15 million approximate parkview home is well on its way to reaching its goal of 3 million a major contribution to the building of the new home parkview home is open to all regardless of cultural heritage or religious affiliation all associated with parkview value the love and support shown by everyone in response to our continuing campaign thank you so much melody potter board chair the mennonite home association of york county parkview services for seniors tinkham associates auditors joanna reesormcdowell director resource development 905 6400714 charitable registration 119244978rr0001 the publishing of this interim report was made possible by a donor who wishes to remain anonymous october 14 2003 development stouffville needs citizens actively involved and empowered on town committees a vibrant arts commu nity indoor arid outdoor community facilities green space good jobs close to home and if financially feasible a police station fred robbins 49 is a carpenter per sonal trainer and a masters longdis tance runner he has been married for 24 years better treatment of residents he wants council to meet in the evenings instead of afternoons so more people can attend and have a chance to discuss the issues there should be bet ter treatment of residents as they come to council he said after all we work for them an avid local historian mr robbins has been a member of the whitchurch- stouffville heritage advisory council for nine years the council helped to give historical designations to two local prop erties recently mr robbins was on the parks and recreation advisory council for three years he has regularly attended whitchurchstouffville council meetings for six years as with the other two ward 4 candi dates development pressures top mr robbins priority list we need to control growth by phas ing in subdivisions as services allow he said and continue to protect the towns rich and vibrant heritage to better protect the municipalitys residents mr robbins hopes to see bet ter policing in future with better response times and no gaps in services he would work to reduce the number of traffic signals on main street and make intersections throughout the municipal- itysafer that includes enforcing speed limits on all roads and reducing through traffic on local roads inserts for thursday oct 23 2003 holeechow canada hung fai dvelopment canadian tire shoppers drug mart longos food basics price chozellers best buy future shop iga a8p dominion golden eagle art houston pharmacy sobeys sears the bay markham vacuum pizza nova the schoolhouse group of artists r0na toys r us personal edge todays homes the era banner michaels bad boy hy zeis coast mountain sports rogers no one delivers results like we do to find outmore about how to reach your target market and get the same great response from your flyer distributions as these cus tomers cat us today selected areas only stffitribune 9052948244

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