Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 31, 1989, p. 20

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c12 tribune may 31 1989 quit smoking now with laser therapy no matter how much you smoke or how long youve smoked safe and painless scarborough office now 289- no withdrawal pains without gaining weight open 668 maaham rd suite 102 call now forappmnt 4422 it works green acres is the place to be sm by kate giloerdale correspondent if youre having trouble deciding what to do for your childs birthday party this year green acres outdoor education centre may ha ve just the answer the centre has been in ex istence for the past three years both as a farm and outdoor education facility for young peo ple and as a summer day camp for children aged three to 13 the camp also offers a leader- intraining program for 14-year- olds and a counsellorintraining program for 15yearolds program director angela tucker describes the newly in troduced country birthday par ties as an educational ex perience where children visit the barn and poultry house and get acquainted with miss moo the cow annabelle the goat and her two kids and three friendly sheep one of the sheep who follows visitors everywhere is affectionately known as rover from the barn children go on a hayride around the beautiful 70acre farm accompanied by clarabelle the clown returning to enjoy a variety of activities from cooperative games and nature walks to fun on the water slide games are geared to suit the age group at the party to round things off a birthday tea is provided in the century far mhouse which is colorfully decorated with balloons and streamers a choice of food is available and the tea includes birthday cake and ice cream the parties are a yearround service while winter activities include snow shoeing and tobogganing at the end of the party p canadian designer now exclusively at biway see the entire noahs ark collection playful prints on our best quality childrens clothing and bedding everyone gets a loot bag to take home large parties pose no pro blem ms tucker notes my staff are highly qualified we have early childhood educa tion graduates and people who have been teachers and worked with children for a number of years she says green acres also offers a sum mer camp program which pro vides a wide variety of activities including horseback riding which is an optional extra for those in grade 1 and up red cross instructional swim ming programs are offered daily wth additional leisure swimming time for each group of children the emphasis says director eddy bogomolny is on enjoyment my mandate to the staff in all our programs is for the kids ty have a safe happy enjoyable summer he stresses j if a child doesnt enjoy a cer- tain activity says mj bogomolny he or she has the op tion to do something else this is their summer vacation the tinje theyre supposed to have fun and be free converted barns and attractive wooden buildings which fitjui perfectly with the rural surroun dings provide shelter and indoor activities and include a computer facility there is also an air- conditioned infirmary run by two registered nurses to learn more about the dif ferent programs offered contact angela tucker at 8871400 or 8871500 weekdays between 9 am and 4 pm v york job fair a major success the recent york region job fair attrcted more than 4500 people with some of the 25 firms that participated hiring four or more people before the second day the event planned by the career exchange oppor tunities group featured more than 1200 positions ranging in salary from minimum wage to 75000 a year held at the sheraton parkway hotel there were more than 300 people pre sent when the doors opened the ceo group intends to run this event at least twice a year with the next job fair schedul ed for september the ceto group will also run a data pro cessing and engineering career exchange around the same time s for t swear off all merchandise excluding accessories and new arrivals 125 lakeshore rd e oakville 8454588 2978 bloor st w etobicoke 2320388 460 eglinton avenue w 4875928 1 first canadian place 3601 138 2445 yonge street 4875938 121 main st n markham 4710068 markbam location now open sundays 125 pm nationalttuj come celebrate summer with us you could win simply come into any national trust branch and open a chequing or savings account or transfer your account from where you bank now you could win instant cash while youre in the branch be sure to enter our summer jubilee sweepstakes theres over 200000 in thomson vacations to be won hurry in today for details markham martville shopping centre 4793544 national trust rw

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