Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 19 Sep 2013, p. 6

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Onareoennsunnymursday aftemoononl'ymvendonhad setupshbpinthenfiddleofhrk Drive.southoaninSuw. That’safarcryfmmmebus- dingmrketwhenitfimopcned WSloufiviliccmbr-acedme maximanditsdozenorsoweek- liven In a communtty that was already home to one of the Largest weekend flea and pro- duce markets in Ontario- the Stouflvifle Country Market. When the market started. BUI'I'OM UNI-2: Residents want a market to at. jut not under the current arrangement I Ala-minute. appears to be dwindling at the once-thriving Slouffville Fanncns Market [was a perfect'aummn day in downtown Stoufl‘ville. 11w afternoon sun shone and the leaves were ISSUE 772%; z; MW/e pan of its vision was to pmvlde a “venue for farmers to sell their locally Ontario grown. with N!) miles or approximately 16- km radius produce. in season and for the community to buy fresh produce and interact with the peoplewlmgmwthefrxfllhey eat” lhemleschangedlnzou Mrenvcndorsmallowed to sell anything from Ontario. Enduring items [or That did not pleape some of its customers and vendors The committee that oversaw the operation was disbanded. And it has apparentty affected the popularity of the market. Given the amount of resourc- es the town is pouring into the operation every week. it's for a proper review. ' Residents have shown they will support a farmers market. Many have told us they want to buy locally gmwn produce â€" that's the whole point of a farm- ers market Manyéliknoldusmeyfllke toseememarkflrelocateto coderCivicSquare. Hmvapublicmeeungtohear fromvendorsandcustomets. townmuncil? a Afarmsmarketisneaded. oNywithdifieremmlesand. pethaps. a new location. LETTER OF THE WEEK lréallylike mistowthisveryniceand peaceful. But the": is one thing that stands out for me. - _ WellJneedt to different! . Time for bug box lumbetstore; Yes, , mafia; Ham m lhavebeenlivinginStmxfivilleforabout' 5‘0"? hem P0131“ ‘00 "my m3“? three years. € that? open Its Being a construction/electrician work- euiflneedsupplieslgotoflonmlm or Home Depot. But. there is no Rona. or lowes. or Home Depot inStoufiville. Sowhatamlmpposedtodowhenl need something? ‘ I Soccer deserves more coverage in paper lunanavidxeadetofm Sun-Tribune. l have lived in my“ boys have played soc- cer. first at Novupharm. now Tm. then Bruce's Mill Con- servation Ana, then Bethes- da Park and now Baflanuae Stouffville since 2GB. more coverage of soccer players. coaches. teams. games. especially the devel- opment teams and the rep teams The teams train two to three times a week They enjoy themsetves and cm, ate good friendships but they also work hard. I notice numerous articles on hockey and rugby. playemgamessto- ries.etc.but|essonsocoer. 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YesJknowmhaveaHomeHardwam storehcm.butitlnstoonunythws.lt closesearly,itdoesn‘topen5tmdays.it'sloo small and it doesn't Waverything. Ammlamawmdmisanioeam- “mmmhdoesmthaveenmngh ImmaisabmtfimebrStoufivifleto getal-bmeDepmanesorRona. Sim-Tribune is U10 manna SHINEW. L“ 167 wank we use so that they mmhummom me aim firm pmwerb onaplaquelnng‘ng'mmr home. “lfindheansarethe gardens; kmdthoughtsaxe thenm:kindwnn‘lsamthe W:kinddeedsamme seeds of lupect'and athe- tinnhourheans. SALVATORE (SAL) AMENTA HUL’l-H’IUJ Young writer’s stand making a difference by stancfing up in: what is impormmmaflofus mquissAnan- wish. for sowim the. Mundane:de CHRISTINE COBB. STOUFFV 111.15 SWUFH’ILLE

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