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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 2, 1993, p. 8

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p8 tribune june 21993 fwrmth owoum investment services brokers of gics rrsps rrifs and annuities best gic rates no fees st local dance students win 740 5 years 575 1 year 665 3 years 505 90 days minimum 5000 505 callable certificates 7875 have you made your 6000 spousal rrsp contribution yet 1 ray mervi he drive markham 4725949 richmond hill w kleinburg 8845563 deposit f brokers 8930043 rates subject to change at last a private island thats affordable while you may spend a lot of time attempting to par this hole you wont spend a lot of money to play it at spring lakes golf and country club we have 53 other affordable holes to experience all designed to challenge your golfing skills but not your budget spring lakes offers everything you would expect from an excellent private club and more three championship courses practice facilities full club house amenities special events social activities and a fullystocked pro shop there is one thing about a spring lakes membership you wouldnt expect its affordable for more information call j spring lakes golf and country club 4166402266 20 minutes from highways 401 404 on stouffville road highway 48 spring lakes remember york regions household hazardous waste days richmond hill and whitchurchstouffville your old cleaners chemicals and pesticides oils gasoline solvents and paints pharmaceuticals needles and syringes propane cylinders batteries and tires will be accepted at no charge at this special depot for york region residents richmond green sports centre richmond hill thurs june 3 1993 1130 am to 700 pm frl june 4 1993 1130 am to 700 pm sat june 5 1993 830 am to 400 pm svrft stouffville rd l elgin mills rdib i i- uj ul in z ul rr 111 i- 3 t- ul 5 uj x o ot o o 5 ul i m major mackenzie dr m if you require further information call your town office students win awards students from expressions a local dance studio made their mark at two recent festivals at the peel music festival in brampton which ran march 29 to april 8 students from the studio received 11 first place six second place and three third place awards there were over 35 schools entered said charlotte mack- ay as well our jazz lines sesames treat won a 150 scholarship at the fascina tion dance festival in st catharines on april 23 24 and 25 dancers from the studio were awarded 11 firsts seven seconds and two thirds dog trials attract french champ profession al dog trainer jerry cudahy is hosting a seminar and dog trial next month and will welcome the french championship team of guy michel and his dog cheyenne des loups mutins to his 10th line farm for both events the location is 11886 10th line between main street and the 19th he advised the sem inar runs june 10 and 11 and covers a wide spectrum of training methods its for any- grape vine body whos looking for a differ ent approach towards dog training explained cudahy adding that michel and jean michel moreau will be teaching at the seminar the seminar is 75 for both days or 50 for one day and people can register by calling cudahy at 6424382 the dog trials which take place june 13 and 14 are open to the public free of charge and promise a fiin day out for the family guy michel is coming all the way from france to compete at our trial said cudahy he is using ours as the last trial before going back to compete for the french championships cudahy himself owns north american champion rocky with whom he won the overall grand championship the trial will include jumps retrievals and obedience exer- cises the dogs that are com- trinity ucw uxbridge presents a tour ofhomes saturday june 5 1993 1200 noon to 500 pm 1000 per person refreshments included tickets available at tiers drug store davie pharmacy before june 5th on june sth trinity united church or tour homes for additional information call 8526213 or 8526943 adults only please slippers must be worn in the homes uxbridgescott agricultural society with the classic country music reunion presents country musk legends in concert featuring john burke the post family harold maclntyre myrna lome elaine jarvis albert macdonald lome hachey john maydem al brisco betty brisco and special guests providence june 6 1993 two shows 200 and 700 pm tickets 1000 advance 1200 fairboard fundraiser at the uxbridge music hall for further information marlene pollard 416 8527647 tickets available at radio shack uxbridge irwin smith music port perry peting at the high level or ring three will have to work in the field for close to an hour said cudahy members of the metro police canine unit are expect ed to attend the event and there will be refreshments available if people were inter ested in spending the four days here theres room for campers and tents blair returning to national congratulations to blair puente of stouffville who learned last week that he has been accepted for a second year at the national ballet school of canada blair was a student at the dancecentre in stouffville for a number of years before audi tioning for a place at the nationals summer school in 1992 and subsequently being selected as a full time student christian group records tape stouffville residents darlene campbell and jenny bowen are among a core group of more than 20 singers and musicians who are in the process of recording a tape of 14 original christian songs written by toronto musi cian ruth fazal the two women were origi nally members of a trio called rainbow whose third member was betty scuse her husband paul is the former minister at christ church anglican who moved to kitchener with his family two years ago the cou ple is also involved in the new recording ruth came to christ church to do a special service for the children and she had been looking for a team and asked us if we were interested explained campbell rainbow ended and this group started and we have been working with her ever since fazal is a professional violinist pianist songwriter and singer who played with the toronto philharmonic prior to its demise and who is now a member of the mississauga symphony she has been doing a musi cal ministry within the angli can church and ecumenically now for about 15 years in the toronto area over the last while she has written many songs in the christian realm so she decided to go for a recording about 85 singers from vari ous churches including a num ber of area residents provide a congregational sound on the tape which is scheduled for release this fall in order to cover the substan tial costs involved the group is preselling the tapes entitled breathe new life in us for 1550 each for more informa tion call campbell at 640- 1523 gallery in crisis latcham gallery will hold a public meeting wednesday june 9 to discuss its funding crisis the meeting will take place in the gallery in whitchurch stouffville public library at 730 pm the latcham gallery has been in existence 14 years and offers exhibitions classes for children and adults school and group tours lectures film series and more

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