Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 9 Jul 2011, p. 10

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I m1 ‘ V'tuu 5"‘ VI vuuowuu uv u library board member Rob Hargnve. “If faah'ty m town and you say it's (it's) undufunded. why did (libm‘y CEO , Carolym deheimet lames) set her bud. underflnded, I have concerns. gentiwhat it is?” - ‘ learned an “per-cent increase to its operating budget and hired its first full. time employee In nine yous. “It’s getting the same treatment as the other (dam)? and Comet!- lor and library board membct Susanne Hilton. When oomaacd by The Sun-THbunc for an interview regarding the petition and Mr. NeufeIdt-Fut's claims. Ms Nordhelmer limes replied vi- "21mm: “The library board. mungemem and staff have no comment to make at this time." ‘WhenyougiveSl milliontoafadli intownmdymsayit’surmduhdaz ‘l'm disappointed the CED has not stepped up and said ‘l‘m in chug? of and that's not a prob- lem.” Mr; Wave said. Mr. Neufeldt-Fut is basing much of hiscase on provided bythc. Municipal Perfonnance Menuremem Program aruthA Management Co'né suiting firm. . “fliesenumbcrsmlyreplmtme numbersbuedonlhcaccoundmpm- oedummdmeyarenmwbemken MmmmMManm-npplesto Library expansion planned for 2015 apples." said Man: Pourvahidi. [he (mm's director of finance and treasum..“lle's What the numbers" do not show. weanling to Mr. Pounmhidi. are such thing as mm: or‘ not the library‘s bundmgisleuedormwdmhmvvafl- ous openung eipenscs are paid for by the individual municipality. “It's clear we've got {cw small staff. We'u- falling way behind in books That’s why _I (dam buy his argumm.‘ Mr. Nam-mm Healsommathe 2015library cxpamidr} brmdu’ . . The design win be dam: in 2014 during the cumnt term of council. “0n the surface. it looks like they‘re washtm their hands 9! he said. Once again. the opinions diner. “lthinkZfllSBagoodtimchnefor it} Ms Hilton told The Sun-Tribute. “We havetoalsothinkabouttxulibrary usage library. mlibrurymt'ghtdoalldghtthemy the town supports leisure," Mr. Neufeldt- \Ezmsaid By rolling the library into leisure ser- vices. Mr. Nam-Fast said that gives the impression the library is only for lei- sure whichisaluxuryflmbt’e. ancxpensethatcanbecut. 7 Mr. Namathâ€"Fast will be making a ____‘__.-A‘_ A.‘ .LA I!L__.__ L--_.4I (‘__A I w it’sclwm Our relationship between electronic amends and printed materiâ€" als is W” Electronic'uses at the Whitchurch- Stouffvifle Public library are one u! the 'Whm you give SI million to a highest in the arena! 9.67 per capita in 2008. The provincial average was 5.13 according to due Ontario Ministry of Tourism and Culture, which memes public libraries. ‘ Aspanofthemoenuyappmvedlei- sure sen/ices master plan update. the nf leisure was broadened to encompass more services. including the library. Vumal users log [mo the library's website to do catalogue searches. check prop-ems. download books and use its electronic databasm . Althouyw the actual communion of the new library will fall to the new coun- cil. that shoutd not comern residents. “We can‘t think onb' term by 181111." Ms Hilton said. "X‘Ve have to look 10m germ. It would shock me lflhe next team of council would stop it. It's too far m the pmcess to turn back" Mr. Misfitâ€"Fast will be making a pmsentadon to the library board Sept. I followed by one to council Sept. 6. , Famom bung-(mp to army/warm £01an Children’srudingisapopulupmgramatthe Whitdmrch-Stmnfiville Public Ume. SW'TIIIUNE Ht E "#070

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