Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 11, 1992, p. 5

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st editors mail sdss graduates will remember mcneil trjbune i 1 1992 p5 wheres waldo dear editor as sdsss graduating class of 92 nears its traditional com mencement ceremonies the thoughts of many graduates if not all will not be centred sole ly on the events unfolding before their eyes many will remember back to the commencement ceremonies of 1991 where friends of dan mcneil and jeff cowley watched while they both took their turn strutting proudly across the stage to receive their diplomas slowly a tear might spill down a cheek arid realization sets in that this is commence ment 92 ifs supposed to be a joyous occasion yet memories will still linger as a memorial for dan the class of 92 will be wearing yel low ribbons to honor dans out standing talent in hockey both with sdsss morning league with the the uxbridge bruins most of all the yellow ribbons will signify his everpresent smile and cheerful disposition these are traits that will be branded on the memories of everyone and graduates of 92 can only hope to achieve the many accomplishments dan did the graduating class 1992 will also be thinking of jeff cowley known to most of his friends as frito heads may drop to hope and pray for him with all their hearts graduates of commencement 92 will be wearing white rib bons for jefif which will signify hope and purity for a new beginning and speedy recovery although these actions may seem so little a consolation they speak far louder and charron familys display pleases reader dear editor id like to mention a home on ninth line s which is occupied by the charron family in my daily task of driving to and from work within the past two weeks i spotted their hal loween- decorations and it brought a smile to my face usually you see garbage etc along the side of the road which is a sight for sore eyes well this is not the case one day on my way home i stopped in as i saw the lady out with her children adding a cou ple more items i got to see it up close as well as a few more closer to the house i found it quite pleasing where they all took time and worked together ive noticed many others slow down to enjoy the view its nice to see something different on my way to and from work that brings a smile to my face lord knows theres so much else going on in this world that its nice to see something to make you smile d miller stouffviue goodwood united church annual turkey dinner thursday november 12th beginning at 500 pm at the goodwood community hall adults 1000 children 12 under 500 preschoolers are free i emerald hills golf country club the perfect setting for your meetings weddings social functions and christmas parties call to reserve 416 8881 100 canadas firearms amnesty november 1 to 30 1992 cp 1 hink gun safety make it count the new firearms control law gives everyone the chance to turn in unwanted or illegal guns and register restricted weapons without fear of prosecution for possession offences during the amnesty the amnesty means you can also dispose of any prohibited weapons explosives or ammunition too often forgotten or neglected guns can lead to a tragedy the amnesty is an ideal opportunity to get rid of weapons you no longer want taking advantage of the amnesty is easy simply unload the gun and turn it over to your local police if there is the slightest risk or if you have any questions call your local police make it happen for the safety of you and your family 11 department of justice canada ministere de la justice canada find out more about the firearms acquisition certificate safe storage restricted and prohibited weapons or other parts of the firearms law that concern you ask your local police for brochures 11 greater than words ever could the hearts and hopes of all graduates are rooting madly for that final goal and forever cherishing that final smile carrie swain stouffviue missing a piece maybe we can help memorial christian church corner of stouffer main sts sunday 1045 am nursery available ryro jfwfr- yj ruth hutfi armstrong broker colly borland vale insurance brokers limited 6420651 town of whitchurchstouffville fall organic yard waste collection the town of whitchurchstouffville will provide special collections of organic yard waste on the regularly scheduled waste collection days during the following week c week of november 16th to november 20th 1 yard waste must be placed at the curb by 700 am in leab plastic bags or tied in bundles having dimensions not greater than four feet long and one foot in diameter and weighing not more than fifty 50 pounds branches must not be more than six inches in diameter residents are requested to compost much of their yard waste or assist by takingmeasures to reduce the amount of yard waste residents should not let their grass get too tall before cutting it grass clippings less than one inch 25 mm long can be left on the lawn to fertilize the soil in addition grass and leaves can be mulched and placed around shrubs and plants to hold in moisture and deter weed growth residents who have large quantities of yard waste or who do not wish to keep their yard waste until the next collection day may take this material to the york regions composting facility this facility is located on the south side of bloomington road just west of leslie street and is open 800 am to 400 pm monday through saturday from april 1st to december 31st excluding statutory holidays for details on future yard waste collections residents are requested to check their local newspapers for advertisements for further information please call the public works department at 6401900 or 8952423 a aa mhmflmrm msm w

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