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Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Jun 2003, p. 6

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From the Tim Hortons web page: The Tim Hortons chain is a part of people's lives and lifestyles. To our customers, Tim Hortons is the neighbour- hood meeting place -- a home away from home.‘ To the Editor: The [dining is a copy of a letter sent to Tm Hanans Customer Rtlatious Dept. Tim Hortons not living up to its philosophy The small town newspaper EDIYORIAL POLICY: Opinions mm by columnists. manlodoso, Enotswillboconudod ilbmammm How concerned - 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH - See WHITCIIIIRCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH A divlsion 0! Star Marketing / 1460912 Ontalio Inc. wmmummmmrwumsm Distvibuted Free by Canada Post lo every home in the lollowing communities: STOUFFVILLE â€" GOODWOOD < GORMLEY BALLANTRAE - MUSSELMAN'S LAKE AND VANDOHF Soupging are you about the West Nile Vitus and are you taking precautions? In hid‘mg since HS faked deahn 'm‘ 77, Elvis makes an ill-timed vacation stop- - - / shares this philosophy, partic- ularly the part about being a pan of people's lives and lifestyles. A feature part of our local newspaper Wlliuhurch- Stouflvr’lle This Maul]: are com- ments requested on a topical subject from persons chosen at random. A newspaper person, at about noon on Wednesday, May I4, was situated about l0 to l5 feet from the entrance to contrihulots and letter mitm m not Willy those ol Whilenuim-Stoullvlllo This Month. Letters must be signed and the telephone number (which will nol be published) included Requesls that a name be Withheld will be honoule lodilolk attention. Wu menu the tight to edit 0! Ioluse publicatlon ol any maletial submitted ADVERTISING POLICY: The publisher is not liable to! slight changes or lypooiaphiwl wars that do not lessen the value at an menisenlenl mmnl In any subsequent Issue 0: the telund at any monies paid to! the advertisement. All claims ol ouoi In publication must be made within two week's ol publication and, il not made, will not be considered No claim will be allowad 'Ol ‘7 :16“:th madam Rmammm ms and coin: in "w Imam: insure”!- Ientonsol ‘lgnsldmd 90¢}:qu fry not pmoyed um VIC”! us on fwww.stouffvillepnline.com' i; 3- 5, 2 ’5 I used it! mmww uhmwhhm the Tim Hortons outlet in Stouffville, As I was passing unrestricted towards the entrance door, the reporter asked if I might have a com- ment for the local newspaper. The question; 'Are you con- cerned about the West Nile vlrus?‘ I would guess that maybe five to I0 persons are asked, alter whlch I assume the See “Coffee” page 9 Ml WFFOID 9mm What events like these havelin common with Stoufivr‘fle This Month is that they would not exist without the support of local business- es. And as we look forward to the hazy, lazy. crazy days of summer, we'd like to give a heartfelt vote of thanks for their continuing sup- _-4 One of the biggest happenings of the year is the Whitchurch- Stouflville Strawberry Festival, which starts lune 26 with the peren- nially popular Lions Beef Barbecue and ends with a glorious dis- play of fireworks in the park on Canada Day. And the elusive King of rock and roll, Elvis himself -- or should that be themselves? -- will be back in town lune I3 and I4 during the BlA's second annu- al fun-filled Elvis Fest. we are not in a position to cover council meetings, breaking news, weekly sports scores or contentious political issues. W e try instead to offer an upbeat look at a vibrant community. where people participate in everything from amateur sports to theatrical productions, and where volunteers make a genuine difference to the quality of life. And although it is impossible to be on hand at every event, we do our best to give an overview of the many activâ€" ities that make this a unique and wonderful community in which to live. From day one this has been your paper, where-your views are not only welcome, but vital to our continued success. At the same time, as a monthly general interest publication with a small staff, When Stouffville This Month first came out two summers ago, our biggest concern was whether we could inspire readers to submit story ideas and tell us about local events, as well as providing a lively exchange of views on our letters page. The response so far has been incredible, and now we often find ourselves having to make difficult choices about what to include when space is limited. However. one recent experience was less than pleasant. We received a call from an irate individual, who left a strongly-worded message about an article he claimed, incorrectly, to have read in this newspaper. Our readers have every right to point out our misâ€" takes, but it's always a good idea to calm down and check the facts before picking up the phone to vent anger. We always love to hear from our readers; even when they take issue with what we have to say. Shooting The Wrong Messenger tamnotvuycmeemodfn's nowonemn ' menu mmsom youun are ovum raged t'epdlem and no standing water. We can't evodiate the mosquko as it is too impomm to the em» and the charm 0! M he disease are JACKIE SKUWOSKI ols um do nol lessen the value ol an ldvem’sernem me bwllsuunlm liable lo? will not be corsldeled. No claim will be allowed lav mole nun «amnion GENERAL MANAGER , MaryAnn Healing CREAIIVE MANAGER VB.G. Bell SALES REP . . . . Bruce Stanley OFFICE MANAGER V Loretta Addison BUSINESS OFFICE Gay“; Stanley MEMBER OF THE oma ammo couuuumr uzwsmen ASSOCIATION magic will. befihorwpdyfly il mm is a unveiling m mum We on concemed. We are going to make am when w. on out in mosquito “WNW we are weaving repellent u. ____ JUNE 2003

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