Ontario Community Newspapers

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), September 7, 1994, p. 1

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t v w prairie oyster to appear sunday mzz ij the stouflville country flea market is giving residents an endofsummer gift a free country and western music concert featuring prairie oyster the days music will begin at noon this sunday rain or shine when stouffvillebornandraised lawnie wallace takes the stage followed by jk gulley prairie oyster will then perform hits from their latest album everybody knows the show promises to capture the spirit of the 50s and 60s honky tonk music everyone is welcome to attend yducant beat the price stouffville auto wash 37 winona 08 soft cloth automatic and 24 hr coinops change machine on sit a stouffville vol 106 no 36 ametroland community newspaper wednesday september 1 1994 24 pages 50 wwao community stouffville uxbridge meet sept 25 by kate gilderdale correspondent walk now ride later help to get the yorkdurham heritage railway firmly on track by joining the mayors challenge walkathon which takes place sunday sept 25 at 1 pm uxbridge walkers will set out from the train sta tion and follow the tracks for 10 km to goodwood at the same time stouffville residents will set out from stouffville district secondary school taking a route along the tracks towards their ren dezvous with their uxbridge counterparts at goodwood buses will be provided to take those energetic hikers home following the intercom munity picnic and party which will begin at 4 pm pledge forms for participants are available now from the tri bune offices local merchants and both town halls come out enjoy a delightful walk and encourage the whole family to join you walkers can jseek pledges or pay a 5 entry fee to participate if you are unable to walk yourself please support those who can with a pledge volunteers are also needed to stamp cards and dis pense drinks along the way or help out with the picnic all funds raised will go to the yorkdurham heritage rail way association a nonprofit organization formed to develop working the high steel victor azverdo of trasman steel lifts a steel beam into place as construction on the addition to the stouffville country flea market kicks into high gear photosjoerd witteveen and operate a tourist railway- between stouffville and uxbridge mayor fran salis bury of stouffville and mayor gerri lynn oconnor of uxbridge challenge the resi dents of both communities to make the dream of the york- durham heritage railway association a reality and to create a unique tourist attrac tion for our area the barbe cue and picnic are being host ed by the goodwood lions club and the walkathon is sponsored in part by the good wood lions andxioness clubs the township of uxbridge the town of whitchurch-stouf- fville laidlaw transit and the stouffville and uxbridge tribunes for information call 6420342 norman seeks seat bymikeruta staff reporter lynda norman a 51-year- old resident of stouffville for eight and a half years will vie for the ward 6 councillors job in this novembers municipal election i feel that of late people have not been dealt with hon estly or fairly announced norman who filed on tues day there has been a lot of decisionmaking without the citizens input peoples con cerns have been overlooked continuously postponed and not given the recognition they are entitled to norman is married with three children and four stepchildren she has worked as a real estate secretary and administrator and is co- owner and chief administrator please see page 3 we re just down the road 000143 million served 5531 main street stouffville l4a 7x5 tfe 1 unko o r jttnttrtmftv i mm f 1 i i y t t i i i i f t e i i t t t i t t r r t t t t t t t i t i i t t t t ft t i t i t t i i t t t t t t ivt x t v f t k

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