Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 12, 1983, p. 8

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r f v 1 j each week the tribune publishes a calendar of events related to activities within the community there is no charge for this service individuals wishing to utilize this space are asked to call 6402100 no later than 12 noon on the friday preceding publication wed oct 12 goodwood seniors are starting a new euchre series at 8 pm at good wood community centre cash prizes and door prizes the stouffville figure skat ing club will be holding tryouts for the precision team from 630 to 730 pm girls wishing to be a precision team clipperette should arrive 30 mi nutes before ice time the adult skating club starts tonight at milliken mills arena from 8- 930 pm please note change of time and location for more information call 2945768 thurs oct 13 the stouffville community ball association will meet at 730 pm in the parks recreation office market street all teams requiring di amond time for the 1984 season are re quested to have representatives pre sent a season of euchres will start at lemonville community centre at 815 pm admission 125 lunch provided fri oct 14 weekend mission crusade be gins tonight at stouffville district secondary school at 8 pm with an evening worship rev marney patter son will be the guest evangelist a com munity choir will be directed by dorothy pitts the crusades theme is life at its best in addition to services friday saturday and sunday evenings a womens luncheon is planned for fri day oct 14 at stouffville united church a mens breakfast saturday oct 15 at the stouffville missionary church and a carpenters workshop saturday oct 15 from 9 am to 3 pm at stouffville missionary church the classic old timer hockey team dance will beheld at cedar beach tickets are 20per couple and can be obtained frontteammembers giles chev olds or phone jim wagg at 640- 4650 evenings whitchurchstouffville youth club dance at 7 pm in the gymnasium at summitview school boys and girls grades 6 7 and 8 are welcome membership cards are avail able from daphne goldman at 200 each sat oct 15 whitchurchstouffville panther soccer team is holding a fund raising bottle drive team membrs will be visiting many homes to collect returnable bottles for furth er information call tony grist at 649- 2994 rummage sale at box grove united church 9th line and 14th avenue at 1 pm stouffville cubs scouts ap ple tag day scouts will also be put fri day oct 14th in the evening 7thannualinpraiseofhands sponsored by wesley united church will be held at vandorf hall and museum from 11 am to 3 pm craft sales and demonstrations bake sale etc special attraction wim and his clocks canadian olde tyme square dance callers association public square dance at buttonville womens institute hall 4 mile north of highway 7 on woodbine ave at 830 pm live music a variety of callers and a good time will be provided to all square dancers at 300 per person ladies provide lunch sim oct 16 heise hill brethren in christ church presents a musical concert by the viscounts at 7 pm mccormack memorial church presents sunday school and family day with the musical storyman rev dr frank wellington storyteller ven triloquist musician speaker times 945 am 11 am and 730 pm mon oct 17 s adult badminton club at stouff ville district seondary school begins tonight at 8 pm new members wel come for information call 6401478 af ter 5 pm stouffville horticultural society mum show at 8 pm in base ment of united church the patterson family will be entertaining plant sale bake sale euchre series starts a cedar grove school at 8 pm lunch and good prizes stouffville united church explorers starts its new season from 7 830 pm at stouffville united church for girls age9 loand 11 grades 4 5 6 girls from all denominations will be warmly welcome for informa tion call 6401163 stouffville cgit begins at 730 pm at stouffville united church all girls 1216 years old are welcome tues oct 18 the silver jubilee club meet ing at 7 pm andrea ferrier of new horizons willbe the speaker the joy bells a singing group from thornhill will entertain also don and ruth anderson will be celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary everyone wel- wed oct 19 music mania general meeting at 8 pm at stouffville united church amnesty international meet ing group 31 at trinity united church uxbridge for more informa tion call 6403840 ladies coffee hour at stouffville missionary church at930 am and 1 30 pm feature mary roth making apple head dolls speaker lynn oneill from scarboro baby sitting in morning only whitchurch stouffville lib rary presents an evening seminar which should prove invaluable to pa rents of schoolage children the prog ram streetproofing your children will be conducted by the york regional police community relations burpauat 8 pm admission is free introductory special only ia0g cut perm wash cut perm style when you set up an appointment with jasmine koehler or our new qualified hairstylist lori pruskin 40 at the unisex hair salon open monsat late appointments are available call 4771707 0 15q aliain slxut tlhionuil ck ontario tuesday november 15 1983 730 r ww i3 pjvl u t council chambers municipal iofhcesbuttonvule ontario 8911 woodbine avenue meridiem ontario a public meeting will be held by the planning committee of the council of the corporation of the town ol markham to consider a proposed amend ment to the south markham industrial area zon ing bylaw 10881 the subject land is part of lots 3 4 and 5 conces sion 5 shown on the map below the lands are zoned select industrial and limited commercial mc 40 by bylaw 1933 which amends by law 10841 s the proposed bylaw amendment would delete hotels motels and commercial schools from the list of permitted uses for the subject lands the remaining permitted uses would be all of the uses permitted in a select industrial m zone as well as banks and financial institutions and profession al and business offices the purpose of this meeting is to ensure that adequate information is made- available to the public and to afford any person the opportunity to make representations in respect of the proposed bylaw amendment if you are unable to attend the meeting your representation can be filed in writ ing either by mail or personal delivery to reach the office of the planning director not later than november 15 1983 the proposed bylaw amendment and addition al information relating thereto is available for in spection in the planning department second floor 8911 woodbine avenue between the hours of 830 am and 430 pm monday to friday or further information may be obtained by telephon ing the planning department at 4777000 exten sion 224 during the same hours dated october 7 1983 tm januszewski planning director e miles chairman planning committee 14 th wenue those material things v we all love nice thingsand our items are just that and as well affordable see our window 10165 d yonge st east side for our opening day featured decorating line we offer experienced guidance in any selection you choose those material things are beautiful100 cotton silk screened fabrics manufactured by the finest craftsmen in europe ample parking at rear off church st those material things 10165d yonge street richmond hill 8847976 imagine a pl ace where these rights are denied 1 the right to free speech the right to o a decent society the right to a secure future 1 the right to freedom of association this basic democratic right is being denied many citizens who are unable by law lo speak out on government policy simply because the provincial government is their employer nobody including governnent employees should be silenced on thf public issues of the day health care quality education and a clean safe environment for all these are some of the elements that a decent society demands public service employees meet such demands but the quality of service is threatened by irresponsible cutbacks ome things are just too important toabandon s every citizen has the right to plan for the future this includes training for a career learning new skills and planning for retirement public service employees want a say in these matters but the government denies them the right lo negotiate over many issues that can affect the quality of the services they provide individuals in all sectors of society have the right to oin the association of their choice but thousands of public service em ployees ore prohibited by their provincial government from joining any union those who are unionized hove been denied therighl to fair negotiation we wayit lo negotiate bui the governments response hos been to further violate our rights x look again its ontario is further information is available from iv nhcscfttcteavbgmltam 1901 yonge st toronto ont m4s 2z5 mm mmmmamx m u vr-

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