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Sean Fegarty covers his nose as he pets a skunk during a March
break program by Jungle Cat World at the Stouffville library
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Notice of couNcil meetiNgs
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The agenda for the Council meetings will be available forreview
at the Municipal Offices, Whitchurch-Stouffville PublicLibrary and
on our website 12 p.m. (noon) the Thursday priorto the meeting.
TUESDAY, MARCH 22Council Meeting 3 p.m.Public Meeting 7
p.m.TUESDAY, APRIL 5
Council Meeting 7 p.m.
NoticesNOTICE TO RESIDENTS
Water Bills Due Friday, March 18WATER bills have now been
mailed. For those who havenot received their bills should contact
the Municipal WaterDepartment as soon as possible. Failure to
receive a water billdoes not eliminate the responsibility for
payment of water or thepenalty charge for late payment.WATER
PAYMENTS may be made by mail, at most FinancialInstitutions,
banking machines, by telephone and internet or inperson at
theTownOffice, 111 Sandiford Drive. After hours, waterpayments may
be made in the drop box at the main entrance ofthe Municipal
Office.For inquiries, please contact Customer Service at
905-640-1900or Toll Free 1-855-642-8696.PLEASE NOTE: TheTownwill no
longer accept credit cards forpayment of your water accounts.
NOTICE OF PUBLICMEETINGOn Tuesday, March 22, the Council of the
Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville will hold a public meeting, pursuant
to Section 12 ofthe Development Charges Act, 1997, to present and
obtain publicinput on the Towns proposed amendment to
DevelopmentCharges By-Law 2013-180-FI and the underlying
backgroundstudy.All interested parties are invited to attend the
Public Meetingof Council and any person who attends the meeting may
makerepresentations relating to the proposed by-law and
backgroundstudy. The meeting is to be held:
Tuesday, March 22, 3 p.m.Council Chambers
111 Sandiford Drive Stouffville, ON L4A 0Z8In order that
sufficient information is made available to thepublic prior to
Councils consideration of the amending by-lawonApril 19, copies of
the background study and proposed by-laware being made available as
of February 18 online at the Townswebsite and from the Customer
Service Centre at the abovelocation.Interested persons may express
their comments at the PublicMeeting or in writing, addressed to the
Town Clerk, at the aboveaddress prior to March 22.
NOTICE OF PUBLIC INFORMATION CENTREHeritage Area Streetscape
Design Planning
Wednesday, March 23
3 p.m. to 5 p.m. & 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.6240Main Street
The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is planning to undertakeroad
reconstruction and replacement of municipal servicesin the heritage
neighbourhood located within the followingboundaries:
Main Street to the northMemorial Park to the eastRose Avenue to
the southThe GO Train tracks to the west
The Town is seeking your input on the type of
constructionrequired in this neighbourhood to meet current and
futureneeds:
SidewalksStorm sewersCurb and gutterDitches and swalesPavement
widthTree preservation
NOTICE OF PUBLICMEETINGOn-Street Parking Study
Thursday, March 24, 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.Municipal Offices Council
Chambers
We want to hear from you! This public meeting is being heldto
summarize the findings of the technical study and
presentpreliminary recommendations. A short presentation will be
heldat 7 p.m. followed by a question and answer period. For
moreinformation, please contact Tamara Carlson at
[email protected] or x 2449.
VOLUNTEER RECRUITMENTWant to make a difference in your
community? Join a TownAdvisory Committee!
Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is seeking new members for
theAccessibility Advisory Committee, which serves as a
collaborativevoice for community members experiencing disability.
Submityour application online by Thursday, March 24.
PUBLIC NOTICEAt the Council meeting scheduled for March 22,
2016,consideration will be given to the proposed amendment to
By-law 2008-147-TR to implement an all-way stop at the
intersectionof Millard Street and Glad Park Avenue.
The agenda and copies of all reports for this meeting will
beavailable on the Towns web page at noon on March 17,
2016(www.townofws.ca). Inquiries should be directed to PeterWyllie,
Operations Manager of Public Works at ext. 4245
[email protected].
Bid packages may be obtained by registering on Biddingo
atwww.biddingo.com (a subscriber and/or document feemay apply).
The Corporation of the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville
reservesthe right to accept or reject all or part of any Bid and
also reservesthe right to accept other than the lowest Bid and
cancel any Callfor Bids at any time.
Bid # Description Bid Closing Date
WS-RFP-16-04 Coultice Park Construction ClosingMarch 30,
2016Before 3:00 p.m. EST
EASTER CLOSURE NOTICETheMunicipal Offices will be closed
Friday,
March 25 to Monday, March 28.PublicWorks/Leisure Services
Emergencies:
905-640-1900 or 1-855-642-8696Fire & Emergency Response:
911
FACILITY FRIDAY,MARCH 25SATURDAY,MARCH 26
SUNDAY,MARCH 27
MONDAY,MARCH 28
W/S Public Library Closed Regular hours Closed Regular hours
W/S LeisureCentre
Closed Regular hours 7:30 a.m.to 2 p.m.
Fitness Centre openuntil 1 p.m.All registered
lessons cancelled.
Regular hours
W/SMuseum Closed Regular hours Closed Closed
19 on the Park Closed Closed Closed Closed
Stouffville Arena Closed Regular hours Closed Regular hours
Clippers Complex Closed Regular hours Closed Regular hours
Soccer City Closed Regular hours Closed Regular hours
TheMunicipal Offices will reopenTuesday, March 29, at 8 a.m.
WHITCHURCH-STOUFFVILLE TOPARTICIPATE IN EARTH HOUR 2016
Residents and business encouraged to power down from 8:30p.m. to
9:30 p.m. on Saturday, March 19
TheTownofWhitchurch-Stouffvillewill joinmunicipalities aroundthe
world on Saturday, March 19 to power down for Earth Hour2016 from
8:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
DuringEarthHour,theTownwill reduceitselectricityconsumptionby
turning off all non-essential lights at the Municipal Officesas
well as at all Town facilities, maintaining those needed
forprograms and public safety.
Residents and business are encouraged to take part in
thisinitiative by powering down for Earth Hour. Take a walk or
playa game by candlelight with friends and family. Think about
whatelse can be done year-round to reduce your carbon footprintsuch
as taking transit, unplugging unused electrical appliancesand
washing your clothes in cold water.
Earth Hour asks individuals, businesses and governmentsworldwide
to power down and/or conserve energy for one hourin an effort to
raise awareness of the importance of conservationand climate
change.
Earth Hour is a worldwide grassroots movement that promotes
agreener, cleaner environment. The annual event has grown to bea
global phenomenon supported by theWorldWildlife Fund.
To learn more about Earth Hour 2016, please visit
earthhour.org
STOUFFVILLE CEMETERYSpring clean-up at the Stouffville Cemetery
has begun!
UnderCemeteryBy-law2012-059-RESec4.9allwinterdecorationsand
wreaths must be removed by April 1st annually. Plantingsare not
permitted on a lot/plot. Any existing plants/shrubs whichinterfere
with grounds maintenance or a neighbouring lot/plotmust be trimmed
and maintained prior toMay 15th of each yearor they will be removed
without notice. We appreciate yourcooperation. Questions regarding
grounds maintenance shouldbe directed to the Cemetery Contractor at
1-800-665-4201.
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By Ali [email protected]
Theyre infected, aggressive and show disoriented behaviour.
No, its not The Walking Dead, but it is a cause for concern as
several raccoons carrying the canine dis-temper virus have been
reported in Stouffville, the Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville warned
in a media release Tuesday.
The virus may be lethal to dogs that arent vaccinated. It
affects the respiratory, gastrointestinal and nervous systems of
canine mammals such as dogs, raccoons and skunks. Cats and humans,
though, have nothing to worry about, as it is not transmittable to
them.
A rise in aggressive behaviour a common symp-tom of the virus
was reported since January among local raccoons. Disorientation,
seizures and other bizarre behaviour are also symptoms. Infected
rac-coons are more likely to approach people and sleep in public
places.
It is very important that residents who encounter raccoons
showing bizarre behaviour be very cautious, said
Whitchurch-Stouffville animal control officer Con-nie Arnone.
Dogs can be infected upon contact with a raccoon. The virus can
be transmitted through runny noses, teary eyes, urine or feces. The
town urges dog owners to keep their pets leashed, vaccinated and
licensed to avoid any issues.
The most common area of reported cases is in eastern
Stouffville, south of Main Street and east of Memorial Park. There
have been some reported cases of property damage caused by
raccoons, but no reports of injuries.
There have been cases reported in the Thicket-wood Boulevard
area and around Summitview Public School, Arnone said. We expect
the number of cases of canine distemper in the area to remain level
or pos-sibly increase over the coming months.
The day after the release was issued, another sus-pected case
was reported on Alderwood Street.
To avoid any incident with infected raccoons, do not approach
them, do not feed them and keep all garbage and recycling securely
stored. Close off open areas and keep garage doors shut to avoid
domestication of rac-coons.
If you see an infected raccoon, call animal control services at
1-855-898-8605.
ello, Stouffville! Im Ali, your new reporter at The
Sun-Tribune.
Its been over a week since I started my new job here and Ive
already fallen in love with the town and its people.
Youre friendly and you care about this town.
I also discovered someone in town has my name written across
their licence plate! In case you see it, know that its not me. But
what a coinci-dence, eh?
A little about me, I was born and raised in the Great-er Toronto
Area but found myself living in Guelph for the last decade. I
attended university there just like our mayor and instantly felt a
connection with the city. I hadnt felt a connection like that for a
long while, not until I arrived here last week.
My editor, Jim Mason, took me around for a brief tour of the
town. He showed me the sights and sounds of the country close to
the city and I immediately had a bar-rage of story ideas bouncing
around in my head.
After a few walks up and down Main Street, I was impressed by
the small town charm. Ive yet to visit the Lebovic Centre for Arts
& Entertainment - 19 on the Park, Latcham Gallery or even the
Earl of Whitchurch, but from what Ive heard, theyre amazing places
wor-thy of being situated in a
town that has become one of Canadas fastest-growing
municipalities.
Its a pleasure to drive through country roads and see nothing
but farms, trees and open fields. I dont feel the congestion I felt
back driving in and out of Toronto for my last job and its a huge
relief.
Ive been told of the regions many hiking trails; believe me when
I say Im excited to explore them all this summer.
Stouffville, like many towns and cities spread across our great
country, acts as a reminder of the warmth, kindness and diversity
that make Canadians known throughout the world.
Im proud to be part of a community that shows us what it means
to be Canadi-an. Its a pleasure to serve the community and to play
a role in keeping us all informed so we can be better neighbours
and better citizens.
You can contact Ali Raza at [email protected] or 905-640-2612
ext. 27. Fol-low him on Twitter @stouffreporter
Instantly connectedwith your town,
Stouffville
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SUN-TRIBUNE FILE PHOTO
Several raccoons carrying the canine distemper virus have been
reported in Stouffville, the town says.
Infected Stouffville raccoons may be lethal to your dog
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Downtown Unionville was transformed for the recording of a
Master Chef Canada epis-dode, feeding ribs to firefighters from the
York Region, last September. The episode debuted Sunday. Tim Irwin,
Carlo Collura, Adam Kennedy, Ryan Sansom, Craig Goslin and Dan Bell
represented Whitchurch-Stouffville Fire and Emergency Services at
the event. For more, go to masterchefcanada.ctv.ca/
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Evan's been away, so you're stuck with me, Thomas, to introduce
the specials to you. For those of you whocouldn't escape for March
Break, we've decided to treat you well in the form of food and
drink...
When it comes to making tasty food, simplicity isking. As much
as I love exotic cuisines and eatingout at fancy restaurants, I
could just as easily optfor a perfectly grilled cheese burger in
most cases.With that in mind, were putting our ChickenBacon
Sandwich on special this weekend.We use cajun chicken breasts (not
the loaf ofprocessed protein youll find in most other delis),two
slices of our own bacon,slices of Ontario tomatoes,mayonnaise and
mixed greens.Salty, juicy, succulent, impossibleto not enjoy.
Every weekend at the cafe we have our Sundaybrunch. You'll
receive a coffee, a soup or salad,an entree, a side and a dessert.
Definitely the bestdeal in town. This Sunday we'll have our
ChickenNoodle Soup, your choice of Bowtie Pastawith smoked salmon
and spinach in a whitewine sauce, Chicken Cacciatore and Beef
&Mushroom Stew with your choice of veggies,mashed potatoes or
rice.
Served from noon till 2pm.All for
Charlie will be busy filleting Mahi Mahi thisweekend. A mild
fish, with slightly pink flesh and adelicious natural sweetness.
We'll be giving out ourmango salsa free of charge when you buy a
fillet.
Our beautiful Formaggio aficionado, Caroline,will be cutting up
three totally tasty cheeses thisweek. We'll have our Mango
&Ginger Stilton (one of my faves!)Reg. $5.99/100g, alongside
aMango Papaya WensleydaleReg. $4.99/100g and finally anew one, a
Coconut Gouda.Reg. $5.99/100g.
DELI!WHATS
INTHE
STEAKSFLANKOne of our all-time bestsellers, ourMarinated
FlankSteaks will be featured this week. So easy to cook,with
over-the-top flavourful, just the best! I bringthese home for my
roommates all the time, we like toslice it thin and stack it on
burgerbunswithhorseradishmayonnaiseand our Jack Daniel's BBQ
sauce.Heavenly! Reg. $12.95/lb 25%OFF
CHEESEPLEASE!
DINNERWHAT'S FORIn our freezer section, we'll feature ourCurry
Chicken this weekend. I swore by thisstuff in university, a
definite essential in my books.Reg. $20.95 We'll also have our
Cream of Potato& Bacon Soup on special whichis the essence of
comfort food,you really can't go wrong withit. Reg. $8.95/900ml
Great size and tenderness. In our old store we usedto always
have leftover, now we can't seem to haveenough of these tropical
beauties.Have an excellent maple-ishflavour to them. From
theDominican Republic.
$399EACH
LUNCH?WHAT'S FOR
$1195
THIS WEEK?BAKINGWHATS
HAMSHitherto, its been me telling you all the virtues ofour ham,
but I now have independent corroborationof my story. At the recent
Ontario IndependentMeat Processors Convention, ourMAPLE SUGARHAM
won the GOLD AWARD in the ham-makingcompetition. Its not that were
so smart, or eveninnovative, its just our stubborn adherence to
theidea of not cutting corners and taking shortcuts inthe process
of making our hams (or anything elsewe do for that matter). For
Easter, ham is the mealof choice, and we offer three types: First,
we make agreat TRADITIONAL EASTER HAM. With thebone in, its
available either whole or half, and itsslow cooked over oak. Next
is a BLACK FORESTHAM. This is boneless, slow-smoked over oakand
fully cooked, ready to go. Third, we have ourMAPLE SUGAR HAM. These
are boneless andslow-roasted withMaple and Brown Sugar until
theyare fully cooked. What is different about our hamsis they are
not extended like commercially-madehams are. When you read the
label on a supermarketham and see those words protein added, know
thatits not a good thing at all. What it means is that notall you
are paying for, and eating, is actually ham,and what ham you do get
is of a texture far differentthan what ham used to be like, and
ours still is.It takes us longer to make these, and they
shrinkduring the process rather than grow, but what youget is the
genuine old-fashioned article. Its best toorder
early!TRADITIONALEASTER HAMS
$3.99/lb
BLACK FORESTHAMS$8.50/lb
MAPLESUGAR HAMS
$8.50/lb
TURKEYSFREE RANGEWell have some of our Free-Range Turkeys
availablefor Easter. When I say free-range, I mean to describethem
as our usual ones, not that they would haveventured out so much
this winter! The size willaverage about 14-16 lbs and they can be
had in partsas well, also normal for us.
Well have our Cranberry Sauce as well.
WHOLE$3.69/lb.
BONELESSBREASTS$8.95/lb.
STUFFEDBONELESS THIGHS
$4.99/lb.
NICEBUNS!This would be HOT CROSS BUNS, of course.We get these
going about this time of the year becausethey make spring worth
living...in a gastronomicsense. Theyre plump, as buns should be,
full offruit, and theyre ready for a bit of butter. You canget
individuals or 6 packs at our bakery, at least untilEaster, and
probably beyond.
WELL BECLOSEDGOOD FRIDAy &EASTER SUNDAyThursday &
Saturdaywill be busy days,
so please be patient with us!
We'll kick it off with COCONUT CREAM PIES.I must confess, I used
to despise coconut with a fierypassion, but this is the dessert
that made me a believer.We fold cream of coconut and toasted
sweetenedcoconut into our homemade vanilla custard and top itwith
loads of fresh whipped cream. Reg. $14.95
I'm almost upset I'm going on vacation this weekbecause I'm
going to miss this and it sounds like fiftyshades of delicious. A
STRAWBERRy DAIqUIRICHEESECAKE, we take our own spin on a
daiquirimix with pureed fresh strawberries, rum, lime juiceand
vanilla, mix it into our famous cheesecake fillingand top it with
fresh berries and a cute tropical parasolof course. Enjoy
responsibly! We'll have 2 sizes.Reg. $18.95 and $29.95.
We'll be doing MANGO MOUSSE CUPS whichare ramekins filled with
our creamy mango mousse,(made from pureed mangoes and fresh
whippedcream), garnished with dark chocolate and gold flakes.Reg.
$4.50 ea.
Evan's all-time favourite muffin, our PINACOLADAflavour is going
to be featured. Made with cream ofcoconut and chunks of pineapple
with toasted sweetcoconut baked in. Reg. $2.29 ea.
Last, and certainly not least, we'll have COCONUTLIME CUPCAKES.
We take vanilla cupcakes,inject them with house made lime curd, top
themwith vanilla-lime icing and generous portions oftoasted
coconut. Again....sad I'll be missing these.Reg. $3.49 ea.
ALL THESE ITEMS WILL BEFEATURED AT 25%OFF
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Delicious, succulent andsuper sweet, from Costa Rica!Featured
at
$299EACHPINEAPPLES
We're going to be featuring several grocery itemsthis weekend,
starting with Old Tyme JamaicanGinger Beer, which packs the most
ginger flavourI've had in a drink before, super delicious and
sharp.Reg. $8.99/6 pack. Next we'll have ourZing Zang drink mixes,
the Pina Coladaand Margarita flavours, just add alcohol!Reg.
$6.99/946ml. And finally a new item, a healthysnack of Coconut
Chips whichare super tasty and addictive.Reg. $5.99. 25%OFF
Chef Chino will be doling out our Rainbow RiceSalad in big
quantities thisweekend. Our homemade ham,mangoes, pineapples,
pecans,rice, alongside diced onions andpeppers in a sweet
dressing.Reg. $1.99/100gKulam will be making up hisCoconut Chicken
Soup.Similar to our curry chickensoup, totally delicious.Reg.
$8.95/900mlOne of my all-time favourites, our PineappleChicken will
be available in ourself-serve counter. If you loveour chili
chicken, this is just asepic. $9.95/4"x5" foilIf you haven't tried
any of our 'Sous Vide Dinners',you've been missing out big time.
Just drop thepackage in boiling water and you have a
restaurantquality meal in minutes. Thisweek we'll have Chicken
Breaststuffed with Ham and Mango.Reg. $4.99/100gCitrus White
BalsamicDressing. Reg. $5.99/250ml.Featured at
1/3OFF
25%OFF25%OFF
25%OFF$499/250ML
Something new we've come up with this week, JerkChicken
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Delivery issues?
nocks on the front door are about as com-mon as phone calls on
our land
line these days.Our kids are all living south
of the 401. The basketball hoop is rusting in the drive-way. Any
toys still in the house await being declared collec-tors items on
eBay or, more likely, a visit from a very young relative.
Do children still ring the front door bell or has that
neighbourhood nicety been replaced by all things social media, too?
ie. Reminder: Brooklyn, age 6, you have an invitation waiting in
your Linkedin profile to fly drones with Chloe after hot yoga
class.
When there are young people on our doorstep theyre trying to
collect shrinking Canadian dollars for a charity that sounds pretty
close to the mainstream non-profits we all know but arent.
2016 would appear to offer us a rare reprieve from election
campaigning, including the requisite knocking on doors and knocking
of competitors.
And most of us dont knock on the neighbours door to borrow a cup
of sugar any-more. We spare the oppor-tunity for social interaction
and drive to and from Nofrills or Metro instead. This is not Leave
it to Beaver.
So, when a knock came, it was a tad surprising.
The dude on the porch came bearing bad news. Like some sort of
Kreskin with a chemistry set, he could tell from the street that
our drink-ing water was bad. Real bad.
The better news was that he had the antidote for our prob-lem,
if we would just let him in to examine our system.
And probably turn over our VISA number or a series of
cheques.
We were busy. We had more faith in our municipal fathers we are
governed by an all-
male council than a guy with a clipboard and a well-tuned sales
pitch.
Yes, wed heard of Walk-erton, but we still were not
interested.
We closed the door with a firm no thanks.
He knocked again.We opened the door again
and said we were disinter-ested. Again.
He knocked again.(Go ahead and hum Knock
Three Times by Tony Orlando and Dawn. I did.)
We did not answer and assumed he left.
Although I did slyly exit the house by a side door, in case
salesman of the month was lying in wait behind the hedge.
Would this repeat knocking strategy do well in the United States
where firearms are often at the ready?
The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville issued a public warning
related to the cam-paign last week. They noted the rigorous testing
our tap water is subjected to.
They also advised, If the salesperson gets aggressive, the
resident reserves the right to call York Regional Police at
9-1-1.
Does that also apply to duct cleaners clogging up my land
line?
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t Markham High, art was never a favou-rite subject. Truth is, it
was a
study I totally disliked.Even with a ruler, I
couldnt draw a straight line. And my circles looked like eggs
laid by a leghorn hen.
Such wasnt always so. On one occasion, I received a red ribbon
for a blue bird drawing at an area school fair. But that was in Jr.
Fourth, (Grade 7). What lit-tle skill I may have had then obviously
disappeared two years later. I was accorded a C in First Form art,
(Grade 9).
I still recall the teacher holding aloft one of my completed
masterpieces and announcing sarcas-tically to the class this is how
not to do it. An embarrassing moment to say the least.
Adding insult to injury, the entire room vibrated with laughter,
a response that didnt assist my already deflated ego.
However, time marches on. On entering the field of journalism I
was prompted to learn something related to another form of art. It
was called balance.
Balance is important, particularly with a newspa-pers front
page, former Tri-bune publisher Bruce Annan repeatedly said. Slowly
but surely his advice sank in.
Balance, ah yes balance. It was imperative 60 years ago and
equally essential today. And not just in the Fifth Estate but
similarly so here in town.
While I dislike tak-ing aim at an individual department, I cant
help but wonder, when it comes to architectural design, (if there
is such a sector), whos in charge, the munic-ipality or the
developer? In many instances I conclude its the latter.
Take many subdivisions for example, particularly those south of
Hoover Park and north of Millard Street, I see rows and rows of
bor-ing uniformity. The only visible differences would seem to be
some homes have two-car garages and others have one.
This form of standard-ization has become so com-mon, ones
prompted to believe builders are merely handed a single plan and
told take it from here Joe, the rest is up to you. And so it goes,
street after street of look-alikes. How monot-onous!
... exteriors that are
boxy, tedious and
boring
Little wonder so many home-buyers are investing big bucks in
houses here, only to tear them down and replace them with what they
want, most larger than originals.
On Rupert Avenue, where weve lived for the last 57 years, a
single block of homes, including ours, was constructed by one
contractor. And all, with a few minor exceptions, were the same
shape and size. This was OK back in 1954.
But not today. Indi-vidualitys the name of the
game. And last fall it reared its belated head. A primary house
was demolished and replaced by a two-storey structure, much to the
amazement of onlookers. While its dimensions tend to minimize those
within its surroundings, the effect breaks structural
repeti-tiveness on our side of the street.
Its not the first of its caste and it wont be the last.
Home-buyers in much of rural Whitchurch are saved this expense.
With most lots sized at two acres or more, houses in all shapes and
sizes are universal. Its interesting to travel the back roads and
view the beauty of these works of art.
But one has no need to scrutinize the residences of our country
cousins when we can appreciate the same individuality here on Main
Street, with many homes dating back more than a century.
Check out, if you will, OBrien Avenue and Church Street, where
builders of years gone by obviously took pride in distinctive-ness
and originality. Not so today.
But why stop at resi-dential endeavours? Many Stouffville
commercial and industrial locations also show a woeful lack of
archi-tectural initiative.
There are sites where our town could have risen above the
ordinary and become a regional show-place. But we failed.
Take, for example, the newest of our arenas, Soc-cerCity and
some town-houses and condos, per-haps attractive on the inside but
exteriors that are boxy, tedious and boring.
We can do better.
Jim Thomas is a Stouffville resident who has written for area
newspapers for more than 65 years.
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ener-gy enough to power 150 billion light bulbs.
Thats an enormous amount of energy and although
Whitchurch-Stouffville only consumes a frac-tion of that amount,
the town joins countless towns and cities across the world in Earth
Hour 2016 to power down for one hour this Saturday, March 19 from
8:30 to 9:30 p.m.
During that hour, the munici-pality will reduce its electricity
con-sumption by turning off most lights at municipal offices and
facilities. Lights needed for essential programs and public safety
will remain lit.
Earth Hour is a worldwide grass-roots movement and an annual
event supported by the World Wild-life Fund. Its purpose is to
raise awareness about energy conserva-tion and climate change.
The town encourages residents and businesses to participate in
the initiative by powering down on Sat-urday night on the
designated hour.
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footprint, but also taking transit, unplugging unused electrical
appliances and washing clothes in cold water.
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Heather Rigby of Claremont and her 2015 acrylic painting called
Equa-nimity at the opening of the juried show last weekend.
Ray McNeices 2014 acrylic painting Military Presence is one of
30 works from 30 artists in the Resonance Art Exhibition, Latcham
Gallerys annual juried art exhibition. Its on through April 30.
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The homeowner had received a Canon DSLR camera delivered by
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The homeowner had video of the incident, which helped police
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By Ali [email protected]
Selling a used car? Well, Ontario will soon release an
exhaustive update on vehicle inspection standards that drivers will
have to comply with before they can take that set of wheels out on
the road.
The new changes will be effective July 1, 2016 and in
anticipation of the update the Ministry of Transportation (MTO) in
collaboration with AARO (Automotive Aftermarket Retailers of
Ontario) is hold-ing information sessions in cities and towns
across the province.
An industry info session was held Mon-day at Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 459 in Stouffville. About 180 area auto shop owners
and employees registered to attend the meeting.
This really hasnt been touched for 30 years, said Rick
Callaghan, owner of 410 Auto on Sandiford Drive and member of the
AARO board of directors.
The new changes are the first overhaul to Ontario Regulation 611
in the Highway
Traffic Act, R.S.O. 1990. Callaghan believes the standards have
been changed to adapt to the 21st century and indeed his point is
reflective in the new updates.
New requirements have been added to powertrain, suspension,
brakes, steer-ing, instruments and auxiliary equipment, lamps,
electrical, body, tire and wheel, cou-pling devices and road tests.
Additional details can be found on the MTO web-site:
http://www.mto.gov.on.ca/english/trucks/motor-vehicle-inspection-stations.shtml#passenger
This really hasnt been touched for
30 years.
Most notably, there are new require-ments for newer technologies
such as air-bags, ABS (Anti-lock Brake System) and ESC (Electronic
Stability Control)/
Regulation 611 was amended last in Jan-uary 1992.
Used car rules changing
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The Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville is holding a pub-lic meeting
Tuesday regarding a proposal of a 10-storey apartment building on
Main Street.
The plot of land proposed for the location of the new apartment
building is at 5531 Main St., located on the south side of Main
Street between Sandiford Drive and Ringwood Drive.
The two-and-half acre site is under a zoning bylaw that will be
changed during the meeting to allow for more housing units per
hectare and a reduction of width for parking spaces and driving
lanes. The proposed apartment building is expected to have 162
units with a ground floor commercial space for shops and
services.
The zoning bylaw for the area would also need to be amended to
increase the height allowance from 20 meters as it currently stands
to 34 meters, the height of the proposed apartment building.
Currently, the land is being used for car sales from a small
house and barn. Both buildings are proposed to be demolished to
make room for the new building.
The meeting starts at 7 p.m. at council chambers on 111
Sandiford Dr. If you are not able to attend, council will accept
written submissions of support or opposition until the meeting
begins.
10-storey building
planned for west-end
Artists sketch of 162-unit building proposed for Main Street in
west-end Stouffville.
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ALREADY DRIVING A NISSAN? OUR LOYALTY PROGRAM HAS GREAT OFFERS!
ENDS MARCH 31ST VISIT CHOOSENISSAN.CA OR YOUR LOCAL RETAILER
Based on full-line brands, on 12 month, year over year rolling
unit salesTHE FASTEST GROWING AUTOMOTIVE BRAND IN CANADA
MY CHOICEsales eventNo-Charge
EXTENDEDWARRANTY 10%Lease* or Financerates as low as APR for24
months onselect models OR ORRO ROMONTHLYPAYMENTSON US22 RO $1,500Up
toBONUS CASH3ON PATHFINDER MODELSPLUSCHOOSE FROM3 GREAT OFFERS
2016NISSAN ROGUEMONTHLY LEASE FROM$283WITH$0 DOWN
$8STEP UP TO THE SV
SPECIAL EDITIONFOR
ONLYAPR FOR 60 MONTHSLEASE PAYMENTS
INCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDE
THAT'S LIKE PAYING ONLY
INCLUDES $750 MY CHOICE BONUS CASH
WEEKLYON ROGUE S FWD AT 1.99%$65
MORE PER WEEK
APR FOR 60 MONTHSLEASE PAYMENTSINCLUDE FREIGHT AND PDE
THATS LIKE PAYING ONLYWEEKLYON SENTRA S M6 AT 2.99%$44
SL AWD Premium model shown
1.8 SL model shown
When Equippedwith ForwardEmergency Braking
When Equippedwith ForwardEmergency Braking
THE NEW REDESIGNED 2016 NISSAN SENTRAMONTHLY LEASE
FROM$189WITH$0 DOWN
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YMENTSALEASE P AND PDEUDE FREIGHTINCL
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DENGISDEEW REE NHT LEASEYMONTHL
Offers available from March 1 - 31, 2016. Payments cannot be
made on a weekly basis, for advertising purposes only. 1No-charge
extended warranty is valid for up to 60 months or 100,000 km
(whichever occurs first) from the warranty start date and zero (0)
kilometers. Some conditions/limitations apply. TheNo-charge
extended warranty is the Nissan Added Security Plan (ASP) and is
administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services INC. (NCESI). In
all provinces NCESI is the obligor. This offer includes the gold
level of coverage. The offer is available on purchase lease or
finance of a new 2016 Sentra,2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano //
2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2015 Sentra, 2016 Rogue // 2015
Altima, 2015 Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinder. 2Monthly payments on us
is available to customers who lease or finance a new a new 2015
Sentra, 2016 Sentra, 2015 Altima, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016
Murano,2015 Micra, 2016 Versa Note, 2016 Rogue, 2015 Pathfinder,
2016 Pathfinder through NCF and refers to the first two (2) monthly
lease payments or first two (2) monthly finance payments. A
customers first two monthly payments (inclusive of all taxes) will
be waived, up to a maximum of $375 // $500 // $750per month and
does not include down payment or security deposits. After two
months, the customer will be required to make all remaining
regularly scheduled payments over the remaining term of the
contract. Customers must be approved to lease or finance through
NCF. Cash purchase buyers or buyerswho finance outside of Nissan
Finance are also not eligible for this choice. 3My Choice bonus
cash $750 // $1,000 // $1,000 // $1,500 is applicable to 2016
Sentra, 2016 Altima, 2016 Juke, 2016 Murano, 2016 Rogue // 2015
Micra, 2016 Versa Note // 2015 Sentra // 2015 Altima, 2015
Pathfinder, 2016 Pathfinderwhich will be deducted from the
negotiated selling price before taxes. $750 // $1,000 // $1,000 //
$1,500 consists of $500 // $ 850 // $1,000 // $1,200 NCI
contribution and $250 // $150 // $0 // $300 dealer participation.
*Representative monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD
CVT (Y6RG16AA00). 0% lease APR for a 24 month term equals monthly
payments of $423 with $0 down payment, and $0 security deposit.
first monthly payment, down payment and $0 security deposit are due
at lease inception. Payments include freight and fees. lease based
on a maximum of 20,000 km/year with excesscharged at $0.10/km.
Total lease obligation is $10,159. Representative finance offer
based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16 AA00). Selling price is
$26,874 financed at 0% apr equals 24 monthly payments of $1,120
monthly for a 24 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of
borrowing is $0for a total obligation of $26,874. Representative
monthly lease offer based on a new 2016 Rogue S FWD CVT (Y6RG16
AA00)/2016 Rogue SV Special Edition FWD (Y6SG16 AA00)/2016 Sentra
1.8 S M6 (C4LG56 AA00). 1.99%/1.99%/2.99% lease APR for a 60/60/60
month term equals monthly paymentsof $283/$315/$189 with $0/$0/$0
down payment, and $0 security deposit. First monthly payment, down
payment and $0 security deposit are due at lease inception.
Payments include freight and fees. Lease based on a maximum of
20,000 km/year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease
obligation is$16,990/$18,894/$11,359. $750/$750/$750 My Choice
Bonus cash included in advertised offer. $600 lease cash applicate
on 2016 Sentra 1.8 S M6 (C4LG56 AA00) included in advertised offer.
Models shown $37,474/$24,329 Selling price for a new 2016 Rogue SL
AWD Premium (Y6DG16 BK00)/ 2016Sentra 1.8 SR CVT (C4SG16 AA00).
*Freight and PDE charges ($1,795/$1,600) air-conditioning levy
($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by
region), manufacturers rebate and dealer participation where
applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and
applicable taxesare extra. Offers are available on approved credit
through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change
without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except
stackable trading dollars. Vehicles and accessories are for
illustration purposes only. See your dealer or visit
Nissan.ca/Loyalty.2016 Rogue recognized as IIHS top safety picks
when equipped with Forward Emergency Braking. For more information
see www.IIHS.org. See your participating Nissan retailer for
complete details. 2016 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada
Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.
STOUFFVILLE NISSAN95 AUTO MALL BOULEVARD, STOUFFVILLE
TEL: (905) 201-6006
Sunday, March 20Picking, grinning
SUM Blue Grass Concert featuring The Benttwood Blue Grass Band,
is on from 7 to 9 p.m. at Stouffville United Church. Free admission
with freewill offering.
MOnday, March 21SPring flowering
Stouffville Horticultural Society holds its first meeting of
2016, featuring Malcolm Geast who will be sharing pho-tography tips
on how to take perfect pictures of beautiful plants, flowers and
intriguing insects. Latcham Hall, 8 Park Drive, Stouffville. 7:30
p.m. All are welcome.
WedneSday, March 23good fortune
Canadian pop-folk duo The Fortunate Ones play 19 on the Park at
8 p.m. More at 19onthepark.ca
WedneSday, March 30Mayor, MP at dinner
Mayor Justin Altmann and Minister of Health Jane Philpott speak
at the Whitchurch-Stouffville Chamber of Commerces annual mayors
dinner at 6 p.m. at Sleepy Hollow Golf & Country Club, 13242
Tenth Line. Tickets are $55 for members and $70 for non-members.
Call 905-642-4227.
trailer Park guySMr. Lahey and Randy from the Trailer Park Boys
return
to 19 on the Park. Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $29. More
at 19onthepark.ca
ThurSday, March 31Bond? JaMeS Bond
Evergreen Hospice hosts its 22nd annual gala with an OO7 theme
at 6 p.m. at Angus Glen golf club. To purchase tickets or for more
information, contact Ever-green at 416-499-2185 or
[email protected] or go to www.evgcares.org
Friday, april 1SPaghetti night
1st Ballantrae Scouting Group hosts a Community Spaghetti Dinner
with Loonie and Silent Auction from 5:30 to 8 p.m. at the
Ballantrae Community Centre, 5592 Aurora Rd. Tickets at the door:
Adults $10, children $5 (7 yrs and under). More information from
647-961-5925.
SaTurday, april 2taSte their chili
The eighth annual Chili Cook Off, which supports the
Whitchurch-Stouffville Emergency Care Fund, is on from 6 to 7:30
p.m. at EastRidge Evangelical Missionary Church, 12485 Tenth Line.
Admission is $5 and includes all the chili you can eat, a drink and
a hot dog. People interested in entering need to submit a copy of
their recipe by March 30. Full contest details are available at
www.eastridge.ca
luSt at SeaGet your boarding pass for an evening of
hilarious
hi-jinx on the high seas when the S.S. Lust Boat sets sail for a
murder mystery evening at Christ Church Anglican Stouffville.
Tickets $20 at the church office or $25 at the door. Call
905-640-1461.
Submit items for this calendar to [email protected] and post items
at yorkregion.com
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slicedhams
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maple leafBlack Forest ham
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pillersGermanorhungarian salami
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$1199Per lb.26.43/kg
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tender, Freshasparagus
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maple leaf, country Kitchensmokedhams
100%Fish,Wild caughtsockeye salmon Fillets
Fresh, Family packtilapia Fillets
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oceanmama, 31/40 sizeorganiclarge raweasy peelshrimp
cooked Fresh several timesdailyFamily sizemeat &cheese
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aged for 28dayscut FromBlackangus BeefBoneless top
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liberterre, antibiotic &hormone FreehoneyGlazed spiral
slicedhams
in storemade100%pork,antibiotic andnitrate Freedry
curedprosciuttino(lonza)
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maple leafBlack Forest ham
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pillersGermanorhungarian salami
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$349Per lb.7.69/kg
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tender, Freshasparagus
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Fresh From the island!p.e.i. FoilWrappedBaking potatoes6pack
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browngoldPremiumroast &groundcoffee
Product of TheU.K.Waterbridgecandiesall sorts, Jelly
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Its not every day you can travel from Stouffville to the
Caribbean over to the British Isles making your way to the Middle
East and back to Main Street again.
But on April 9 youll be able to do just that, without even
leaving your seat. All thanks to a concert organized by Stouffville
Cares, a local organization that brought a Syrian refugee family
the Fandis to the town.
No passport required for this musical jour-ney at the Lebovic
Centre for Arts & Entertain-ment - 19 on the Park.
It features four acts: two-time Juno-nominated Jason Wilson
& The Perenni-als, Stouffvilles own alternative folk musi-cian
Greg Mashinter, York Regions chorale The Tudor Consort and
legendary musician George Dimitri Sawa, specializing in
tradi-tional Arabic music.
The concert is in support of Syrian refu-gees and particularly
acts as a warm welcome for the Fandis. The family can finally
settle down, send their kids to school and live a dig-nified life
after four years of being displaced from their home in Syria.
Its a struggle that more than 3 million Syrians have experienced
since the civil war erupted in 2011, with 6.5 million still
inter-nally displaced in the war-torn country.
The cause is great, our first family is won-derful, said Jason
Wilson, who will perform with his band and is a member of
Stouffville Cares. We are just as lucky as they are to have a
wonderful family like them in our com-munity.
Wilson and The Perennials offer a jazzy-reggae sound. With his
Scottish background and love of Caribbean music, hes melded the two
worlds together in his music. The result is a sound like no other,
taking you back and forth across the Atlantic.
Reggae is our go-to sound, Wilson said. Ive got a real affinity
for folk music from Scotland, Ireland and England. Weve been
fortunate enough to play in Canada, UK,
International sounds team up for refugees
COMING UP
Jason Wilson & The Perennials are on the bill at a
Stouffville Cares benefit next month.
Jamaica and lots of festivals.Hometown artist Greg Mashinter
just
released his three-song EP Out Of Our Minds with fellow musician
Dylan Walsh in Novem-ber. Hes also played a number of shows in
Toronto.
The 14-voice Tudor Consort, which has performed sacred and
secular music, will accompany the other three acts.
Sawa, dubbed as the legendary master of Arabic music, has a
career spanning his whole life ever since he first learned piano in
his native Alexandria, Egypt. He came to Canada in 1970, obtained
his doctorate in historical Arabic musicology at the University of
Toronto and specializes playing the Qanun, a traditional Arabic
stringed instrument that most resembles a harp.
Aside from the Qanun, Sawa plays a num-ber of Arabic stringed
and percussion instru-ments. His performances range from
tradi-tional folk music from Egypt and Syria to popular
contemporary Arabic songs.
Its a bit all over the map, but that makes for a real fun
evening, Wilson said.
Youre not getting the same thing for a few hours.
Tickets are $35 + HST and are available online at
nineteenonthepark.com or at the box office. The show starts at 7
p.m. on Satur-day, April 9.
GEORGE DIMITRI SAWA
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