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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 5, 1988, p. 2

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a2 tribune october 5 1988 door open york regional police said a millken man made a costly error when he forgot to lock a door and thieves made off with 50000 worth of jewelry according to police the jewelry was stolen from a highgate dr home on monday sept 26 sometime between 215 and 1015 pm police do not have a complete description of exactly what jewelry was taken during the breakin iwmxcicki garden centre in mainstwst0uffv1lle open 7 days a week 6405080 deciduous trees up to 50 off fall bulbs fall fertilizer nutrite 4915 winterguard feg 1345 now s mnterguard weeds feed reg s n0w winterguard is formulated for use on lawns hedges shrubs trees high phosphate potash content stimulates root develop ment and helps plants resist disease and harsh winter conditions be sure of dry firewood buy now pwpmrppn and shrubs 25 off we also carry top sod tnple mix untlock rr ties j limestone screening bark chips sand gardening gloves patio slabs pea moss 7 barrels garden tods j fertilizer clay pois potting so fast delivery j town of markham municipal election notice of nominations notice is hereby given that persons may be nominated as candidate for the following offices by filing vith the clerk a nomination paper in the prescribed from during the period commencing oh wednesday october 12th to saturday october 15th 1988 from 830 am to 430 pm and ending on monday october 17th 1988 from 900 am to 500 pm local time mayor four regional councillors four hydro commissioners one councillor for each of wards 1 to 8 inclusive seven members of york region board of education as follows area i ward 1 one member area ii ward 2 one member area iii ward 3 one member area iv ward 4 6 one member areav ward 5 one member area vi ward 7 one member area vii ward 8 one member four members of york region roman catholic separate school board to be elected by english language separate school electors as follows area i area ii area 111 area iv wards 1 2 7 wards 3 6 wards 4 5 ward 8 one member one member one member one member three members of the french language section of the york region roman catholic separate school board to be elected by the french language separate school electors in the region of york persons to be nominated to this office must file their nomination papers with the clerk of the town of markham persons to be nominated as candidates are required to file nomina tion papers only in the prescribed forms which can be ob tained from the office of the clerk at 9811 woodbine avenue button- ville from 830 am to 430 pm monday to friday the onus is on the person nominated for election to an office to file a bona fide nomination paper gary f roseblade cmc cmo town clerk and returning officer itmsssfifis classy quilt stouffvilles edna mashinter was naturally pleased to visit markham fair last friday and see a red ribbon hanging from her reversible quilt the entry subject of many com plimentary remarks was designed by faith thompson of markham and was completed entirely by edna in the living room of her home it took about six weeks quiltmaking is by no means a new activity for edna shes presented her grandchildren with at least two quilts each this latest awardwinner has been promised to son and daughterinlaw bruce and nancy loveless of collingwood its a queen size and thompsons design boosted her efforts thompson is no stranger to the winners circle at markham fair either in addition to the first prize on her quilt mashinter also won a second on an afghan its fun she said i reallv enjov it a winner sevenyearold christopher brown of bloomington was happy to attend markham fair thursday he was even happier when he visited the eighteen and under display in the general exhibits building his lego modelled after a space station had won first prize chris has been invited to bring his entry to super saturday at the stouff- ville pentecostal church hell tell his classmates how he put it all together chris is the son of kobin and coreen brown ninth line north s pair of champions jim thomas calf can rightfully hold its head high this guernsey calf can rightfully hold its head high it was crowned grand champion in 4h competition at markham fair its handler no stranger to the winners circle is lynn beckett rr 1 unionville lynn and other 4h members will be individually honored at an awards night this fall in newmarket our mayor rode in style whitchurclistouffville mayor fran sainsbury raised a few eyebrows when she arrived at markham fairs official opening thursday in an allwhite 1988 mercury stretch limousine no one appeared more supriscd than mayor carole bell of markham how did you come enquired an inquisitive reporter standing close by by horseback responded mayor bell celebrate anniversary ringwood rev max vague of carlsbad california will return to ringwood christian church sunday oct16 the occasion is the congrega tions 164th anniversary service times are 11 am and 1 pm special music at the morning worship will be provided by trom- bone soloist jim amy and in the evening by wendy williams and judy steckley i- all systems go by kate gilderdale stouffville all systems are go for whitchurch- genuine full lead rtal24pbo perfect for bathroom foyer bedroom hallway sparkle plenty 495 ims sale fixture crystal cleaner sale ends october 1588 markham super centre 4759705 kennedydennison markham just sfxiy ilon aid watcnitktiimfiisispimf so sale sosrpi soamngvttemivt stouffvilles blue box curbside recycling program due to begin the week of oct 31 j steve payne events coj ordinator for the launch is pleas- ed with the response h people are really interested when we had the booth at the trade show the response was great folks were asking all sortsq of questions he said as director of the towns little league theatre steve is delighted his play rip vart beanie brought home the impor- tance of recycling to many residents the play has helped in raising the consciousness levels of people in the community as well as irf other communities where its- been performed he claims 2 the most important message to give people steve points out is what materials should be placed in the blue boxes 5 only certain items can be ac cepted glass pop bottles aluminum cans tin cans and newspapers are all fine he explains he points out that jars and bot tles should have their lids andj labels removed and should be rinsed otherwise they attract wasps and bees especially in warm weather the program cant handle plastics magazines and telephone directories they should go to the dump because they contain staples and glue the recycling group isnt stop- ping here we hope to set up an exchange program with a used goods area where folks can bring items theyj dont want like an aluminim screen door steve says explains steve people bringo ing items to this area would bej able to take something in ex- change a recycling group in the united slates called work on- waste operates a similar prov gram they recycle up to 80 per- cent of their communitys garbage j the blue boxes will be emptied weekly on regular garbage col5 lection days j anything that cant be taken will be put back with a refusal sticker attached steve states a creative approach can also help cut down on garbage believes steve for example he removes the tops from bleachj bottles then uses them as containers j we should be using our resources to save our resources he points out as part of the blue box recycl ing launch performances of rip van beanie and a recycling con- test are planned for area clemen- lary schools winners from each classroom will be invited tcj represent their schools at the of ficial launch ceremony oct 31 at latcham hall time of this eveit is 12 noon j on saturday oct 29 volunteers will begin delivery of the blue boxes at 8 am

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