Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 20, 2003, p. 8

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8 stouffville suntribune thursday nov 20 2003 i would like to thank the residents of whitchurch- stouffville ward 2 for your confidence and support your concerns and commitment to our community were reflected in the record voting turnout am looking forward to your continued input i am committed to ft afqll panics from the top york regional police chief armand la barge congratulates elizabeth macmillan volunteer of the year at the stouffville community policing centre at the centres annual meeting monday join us for our mmmfmm november 22nd open every saturday sunday 9 am 5 pm 540 booths in a brand new custombuilt facility contests buskers and entertainment galore free admission free parking located at bayly street just east of brock road south of hwy 401 in pickering wild woniv c o cl autograph session saturday november 22nd i p to 3 ptm darcy tucker autograph session sunday december 7th 1 pm to 3 spongebob squarepants meet greet saturday december 13th noon to 3 pm david freeman artiques roadshow k sunday december 14th 10 am to 5 pm the pkkermg makets ever a dull moimert rue staff photojoan ransberry chief acknowledges problems from page the chief said next week chief la barge is scheduled to present a fiveyear staffing plan to the police services board it will include the chiefs proposals for hiring and human resources man agement to address demands on a force servicing one of the countrys fastestgrowing areas while the chief did not reveal what was in his report he acknowledged whitchurchstoufrville is in need of more police officers there are issues in this communi ty the chief said we have to respond to them during his presentation the chief said police are faced with such seri ous matters as marijuana grow hous es outlaw motorcycle gangs child pornography and illegal firearms including gunrunning drugs a threat in region drugs continue to threaten the community the chief said last year police exercised 170 search warrants seized 52 million worth of marijuana and arrested 220 people seventeen children ranging in age from three months to 17 years were found during marijuana raids chief la barge said i i p 1 p i i 771 00g pistachios 3 lb plir 44100g chocolate 499 chips regular or jumbo blanched almonds fc shop save join millions of our satisfied customers premium quality and freshness guaranteed fresh stock arrives weekly over 4000 items including 200 types of candies chocolates gummies and sugarless sweets baking supplies raisins prunes dried fruits sugars mixes nuts spices specialty flours snacks over 100 of your favourites snacking nuts and mixes herbal supplements health foods and organic products canadas largest bulk food retailer more now 75 locations and growing franchise locations available in ontario and atlantic canada 905 8866756 on wednesday seniors students save 10 on their total shopping bill markvilie mall 905 4757220 scarborough town centre 416 296m287 fairwew mall 416 4987541 www picker i ngmarkets com uihok oo quality value and selection s wwwbulkbarnca since 1982 visa urn i i i

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