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Rhymes, finger plays and songs were all part of the fun for Drew and Claire Stokes and Christine and Sarah Logan. Left: Latcham Gallery was a busy place over March Break Here curator Maura Broadhurst helps Kory Reesor put his stamp on a unique piece of art while Linden Reesor and Zoe Chartrand look on. Continued from page 20 future. which he envisions as being sometime around the l970's. and re-imple- ment the stranglehold Bill Davis and the big blue machine had on Ontario. Ah. yes the good old days of deï¬cit budgets, massive overspending. and Bay Street control of Ontario. Ol Good leadership needed for bright future Which leaves the municâ€" ipal contest here in Stouffville. We are at a crossroads of sorts, or rather we have iust passed one. and the next group ï¬nding themselves on the 4th floor in Ringwood will have a very difficult iob course the voters could opt to install the Liberals in Queen's Park, with Dalton "maybe" McGinty in charge, flip-flopping his way around the political hinterland, not knowing what he wants. or having a clue about what the people of Ontario need. Or we could end up with Howie Hampton. But if you civil servants and other union types think the NDPers are the best option, I've got two words for you -- "social contract". Don't get me wrong, the town isn't going anywhere, but whether it keeps its own identity and character rather than being swal- lowed up by Markham and/or other neighbouring toWns is the challehg‘e at hand. The current gang piloting our ship of state have been steering us up the proverbial creek with- out that usual means of hand propulsion, so to speak. They have been get- ting their bearings and directions from self-serving developers who are chart- ing their own course, while we. the paying passengers. are below deck oblivious to our final destination. the bottom. before them. And that of course is keeping Stouffville alive. library's March Break program. Rhymes, ï¬nger ple songs were all part of the fun for Drew and Claire and Christine and Sarah Logan. , Left: Latcham Gallery was a busy place over March Break Here curator Maura Broadhurst helps Kory Reesor put his stamp on a unique piece of art while Linden Reesor and Zoe Chartrand look on, Seemingly easy ques- tions to ask, but the answers may be tough to produce. We are coming to complicated and telling times. We may be at the crossroads, but it is not too late to go in the right direc- tion. All we need is the right leadership Who will be running in the upcoming election is not as important as what they will be running for Will they be representa- tives of the citizens. or will they be puppets of develâ€" opers? Will they try to pre- serve our heritage or sell off our future? Will they fe'spect‘our lan’cf,’ air and water, or will they treat them like saleable com- modities? Dianne - 905-640-3521 Karen 0 905-640-1657 New To Your Community? Be sure to call Our hostess will bring gills and greetings. along with helpful community information. LLCOME‘ IAGON Sm I930 Hugo T. Kroon Bethesda APRIL 2003