Letters to the Editor
In praise of augmentation
To the Editor:
I just read your column entitled ‘Bra Wars.’ I look forward to the arrival of the Stouffville Free Press and I always look forward to your columns.
I, like most women, can certainly relate to the woes of finding a bra that fits comfortably and provides the necessary support. You wouldn’t think that something […]
Whose oil is it anyway?
To the Editor:
We have a free trade agreement with the United States and we are the largest oil suppliers to the United States.
A gallon of gas (four litres) in the U.S. costs $3.25. In Canada, the price for four litres is $5.20; therefore if we have more oil and we can afford to sell […]
In praise of poetry
To Ralph Pohlman:
Re: Recent column in the Stouffville Free Press
I was married in 1939. At that time a friend made me a small paper scrapbook, containing a few of her favourite poems. It’s long gone and I can’t remember most of the poetry but one has always been with me and I can still recite […]
Library thanks community
Once again the community of Whitchurch-Stouffville has come through! The library’s giant book sale raised almost eleven thousand dollars over the four and a half days of the sale this year. These funds will go towards augmenting the collections at the library, offering more programs, and providing additional resources for the residents of the community.
The […]
Town praised for quick response
On April 17 my husband and I noticed a slick in front of our dock. We live on Musselman’s Lake and such slicks, when they come from motor boats, are less than inviting but usually appear in a thin trail which quickly disperses.
This slick was at least three metres and lasted overnight. The next day, my husband Harold, who […]
Home is where the heart is
As many of you may know, the Anderson family is moving at the end of this month. Before we load up the trucks and vans, we want to say a heartfelt goodbye to our many friends, neighbours, and supporters in the town of Stouffville.
We have spent 32 wonderful years on Main Street. When we first […]