Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), July 16, 2005, p. 4

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economist sunsuntribune agriculture saturday july 16 2005 stouffville swimmers go for record if enough people swim four lengths of stouffviues outdoor pool july 23 they could be part of a new guiness world record people are needed to swim 100 metres from 1 to 2 pm to help beat the record set in england in 2000 that year 2533 british swimmers logged 100 m each in one hour swimmers can use pool noodles flutter boards and other swimming aids to get themselves across the pool last year 19 ontario pools took part in the event but fell short of the record a barbecue will benefit the lifesav- ing societys drowning prevention pro gram pledge forms to support the life- saving society are available in the guard room of the lebovic leisure centre add adhd ocd autism tourettes syndrome finally a safe alternative for your child x dr s samji amji it climc i lelpmg children reach their peak potential itg we also treat depression fibromyalgia vertigo in adults west clinic eastcunic 5805 whittle crd irtelp4mississattga 1920 ei advertisement new additions now open at suzuki of newmarket if youre looking for anything suzuki youll find it at suzuki of newmarket the brands oneofakind superstore on april 1 suzuki of newmarket fin ished its highly anticipated expansion and dpened the final addition an acces sories boutique the red line cafe as well as a showroom and service depart ment specifically for recreational vehi cles such as bikes atvs and marine engines the new additions add an impressive 5000 square feet onto the existing auto dealership completing suzukis flagship experiment of a 15000 square foot full- line superstore every suzuki product will now be offered under one roof for the first time including automobiles motorcycles recreational vehicles marine engines as well as clothing and accessories were a new concept in ontario explained sal adamo and sam agha owners of suzuki of newmarket were all really excited about it were expect ed to offer a full circle of services from service by our factory trained technicians to clothing to winter storage well be doing it all the new 2000 square fool acces sories boutique contains a wide selection of both street and recreational vehicle apparel including helmets gloves hats padded riding gear boots tshirts and sweaters in addition everydaywear is also available we carry all the latest product lines explained sal these include orange courtlf chdpptekriic joe rocket the new 2000 square foot accessories boutique con tains a wide selection of both street and recreational vehicle apparel icon troy lee and power trip sam added were also one of the few acces sory shops which carry womens riding apparel also located within the boutique is the red line cafe a small bar and stool setup offering delicious drinks and sand wiches as well as a wide variety of hot and cold food the cafe provides cus tomers with a comfortable waiting area while their vehicles are repaired and enthusiasts and nonenthusiasts alike a place to enjoy great food while they shop the cafe is also a place where motor cycle enthusiasts can gather said sal its a destination point for groups seeking the latest brands and apparel sal and sam explained that customers rarely return to regular dealerships unless theres a problem with their vehicle however with recreational vehicles cus tomers enjoy coming back to purchase the necessary clothing equipment and accessories we always look forward to seeing our customers return with a smile added sam in addition the new service depart ment will be stateoftheart and will even include a dyno a popular device used by professional racers to adjust their bikes suzuki of newmarket also spe cializes in used ford pickup trucks in both 2 and 4wheel drive those who drive motorcycles and atvs often want a truck to tow their vehicles explained sal m hard hit farmers skeptical beef border brouhaha over by joan ransberry staff writer york region farmers arent popping the champagne cork just yet although the united states announced thursday it is re opening its border to live cana dian cattle mount albert beef farmer ralph smauey and markham farmer art schickedanz are taking a wait- andsee approach they have seen too many false starts and road blocks ill believe it when i actually see canadian cattle cross the border mr smalley said weve been down this foad before with it closing just days after it was announced that it was going to open its still up in the air when mr schickedanz pres ident of the york region cattle men association heard the news he couldnt help but feel a twinge of doubt im still ajittle skeptical mr schickedanz said im cautious ly optimistic and i think the folks in york region feel the same it has been 26 months since a terry oconnor federation of agriculture president welcomes opening of border to beef single alberta cow was diag nosed with bovine spongiform encephalopathy better known as mad cow disease the crisis closed the border costing the canadian cattle industry 7 billion the announced reopening came after a united states feder al appeals court overturned an earlier ruling that said it would spread mad cow disease rcale a us lobby group is expected to appeal the ruling in a montana court july 27 still american officials have already been in touch with the canadian food inspection agency to prepare to certify cat tle for shipment us agriculture secretary michael johanns said york region federation of agriculture president terry oconnor expects cattle to begin to cross the border within 10 days even though rcalf is appealing this is exciting news mr oconnor said its been hard on farmers while i dont know of any that went out of business many had to downsize as much as they could to hold on mr smalley who runs a 200- cattle beef operation has been a farmer for more than 25 years with the border closed the past two years have been difficult its been very hard mr smalley said its a good thing other members of the family have offfarm jobs h lobsterfest the tastiest treat in town when it first opened 19 years ago the corner house restaurant in stouffville introduced a special event called lobsterfest for one week during each month in i summer fresh atlantic lobster j was flown in and served up fresh the event was an instant hit with local patrons and a tradition was born eighteen years later lobsterfest remains one of the biggest i draws of the year at the corner house the busy restaurant hosts many events throughout the year but lobsterfest is the clear favourite people like the j fact that lobsters are flown in fresh and i cooked here says chef les broadbent of the corner house its a lot of fun j for our customers and our staff for one week each month from march to j october the corner house restaurant j features fresh atlantic lobster as part of its daily menu cooked in several different ways including steamed broiled and thermidor succulent lobster tails seafood pastas and vegetable j combinations make this menu one to j experience this is a popular event so when its lobsterfest season book your table well ahead the next one is j tuesday july 19 to saturday july 23 i if you appreciate fine french cajun j and italian foods meticulously prepared j ievsms to perfection the corner house is the place for you a diverse regular menu of tasty entrees includes grilled fish pepper steak rack of lamb pastas and gourmet pizzas the right ambiance is an important component of any fine dining experience and the corner house has it all posters of jazz musicians and other artworks complement the bright new decor friendly staff is committed to making your dining experience truly memorable the corner house restaurant also offers athome catering services les broadbent anil manager jen brown above can help you personalize menu selections as well as desserts and wines to complement the meal give them a call at 9056408494 the next time you plan an athome gourmet dinner party to make reservations at the corner house call 9056408494 tit t x a 1 xx aa tx v i j ss a place in markham for people ages 16 and up to meet friends use a computer see movies learn to cook receive supportive counselling find out about local services a safe open and fun environment the living room is a program of the canadian mental health association york region call 9052010432 a canadian whim hcaohassoct10h cu4ociat10ncaha0cwc pour ia awn votou a member agency of united way of york region this message brought to you as a community service of economist suntribune li i j 1 i i 4 1 t i 1 u n it it

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