Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Whitchurch-Stouffville This Month (Stouffville Ontario: Star Marketing (1460912 Ontario Inc), 2001), 1 Nov 2003, p. 10

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IO - 'WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE THIS MONTH" â€" See us on ‘www.slouffvifleonline.com' x, wawm 0 Press for a 7:00 pm. starting time for regular council meetings. - Insist on a new long range infrastructure plan which will ensure that our completed collector roads are in place before the development is finished. This will prevent the present gridlock and traffic congestion that we have on our streets. - Re-organize the whole development process. The council should decide what type of subdivisions it wants, and from there the developer will present it’s plan to council at a public meeting. The present procedure is backwards - where the town staff presents the draft plan at a public meeting. , Ensure that subdivision plans adhere to the Town Official Plan and The Secondary Plan. Through 11 elections Harry has not accepted a penny in campaign contributions. Re-elect Harry BOWES for Leadership and Results Harry BOWES lie-Elect Councillor - Ward 5 Harry Bowes does not have lawn signs: They clutter the landscape. They do not conveythe character or integrity of the candidate. They cost money. Chief gardener extraorâ€" dinaire Bob Brownlee oversaw the operation. and with his faithful ministra- tions of watering, weeding and knowledgeable advice, it was a plentiful harvest. There are more than enough parsley and tomatoes to enioy for at least a year, yet only one cucumber grew. to the puz- zlement of all. During our lunches. which I provided, Thanks first ‘of all to Goodwood Gardens for their generous contribu- tion towards the vegetable portion of the garden and for Richters Herbs' contri- bution of numerous types of herbs. 'Secondly many thanks to Stouffville This Month for getting the ball rolling with an announce- ment of the inception of The Busy Bee Gardening Club. a pilot project to pro- vide seniors living in apart- ments with an opportunity to continue their passion for gardening. I had allocat- ed part of my property to do with as they pleased. Yes. we have some tomatoes! The Busy Bee Gardening Club has been a success. To the Editor: Busy Bee club takes root in Stouffville COST: TO REGISTER: WHERE: WHEN: Attend and learn from local business professionals who can provide the information you need to start your own small business STARTING A . SMALL BUSINESS SEMINAR Wednesday, November 12, 2003 7:00 pm. - 9:30 pm. Stoutlville Neighbourhood Employment Resource Centre . 28 Sandiford Drive, Unit 7, Stoufiville (Behind McDonald’s) $10.00 (payable at door) Call the Neighbourhood Employment Resource Centre at 905 640-2856 I heard stories of the gar- deners' lives and was given advice on extricating moles living beneath the property, and what could possibly be wrong with the riding lawn tractor, plus a myriad of other interesting topics, some of which turned into lively debates. When I asked if they would do it again next year, a resounding yes echoed I am really impressed that rather than letting life's difficulties swallow him up. he has decided to share his experiences. It is a very brave thing to allow people into your life like that and I hope he continues to enlighten the rest of us. I feel like l know Luke, although we have never met. He is so good at just telling it like it is. He allows the reader to understand the ups and downs and what really is important, and I hope people do take the time to reflect on their own personal challenges. I have always tried to tell people to look at a challenge as a puzzle, not a road block, and to ask themselves what are the creative options of getting around things rather than just getting stuck. Luke is living that and he takes the good with the bad. To the Editor: I just wanted to say how much I am enjoying Luke Anderson's atticles in your paper. He is embracing life's difficulties with such courage and charm that he is definitely an inspiration. Courage inspires reader Nolghpoumood If you wish to be a parâ€" ticipant next year, please call Beatrice at 905-642- 666]. throughout the garden. Thanks to all th’e'gardeners -- Bob. Shirley, lqhn, Edith and Daisy -- w’r ensuring the Busy Bee Gardening Club's success and contin- uation. -\ NOVEMBER 2003 Mioole Qngman Stoufl‘ville Beatrice Lembo Stouffville

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