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Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), June 1, 2006, p. 4

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4 stouffville suntribune thursday june j 2006 townof lotmtty tjjestfle close to the city town office museum 9056401900 or 9058952423 9057278954 or 18882900337 www f ownnfwq mill lebovic leisure centre 905642play7529 vv vt nw vt akxjm vt 0 w public library 905642read7323 r upcoming events decoration day at the stouffville cemetery sunday june 18 2006 service 230 pm at the cenetery grounds speaker catherine strachan the cemetery board invites you to make a donation toward tree planting or marker restoration in memory of a loved one please note that as per cemetery bylaw no931 14 section d 6 permission must be obtained from the board to plant on a lotplot we respectfully advise that existing plantsshrubs which interfere with grounds maintenance or a neighbouring lotplot must be trimmed and maintained prior to may 15th of each year or they may be removed without notice doors open whitchurchstouffville saturday june 3 2006 1000 am to400 pm free admis sion wwwdoorsopenwsca 9057278954 or 1-888-290- 0337 discover the hidden heritage treasures of our communi ty free election seminar thursday june 8th 2006 700 pm to 900 pm regional municipality of york seminar room 17250 yonge street newmarket topics understanding the rules on campaign contributionsexpenses and related financial statements for additional information please visit our website or call or visit the town office music in the square join us for the kick off to our 2006 summer music series on saturday june 10 1pm 4pm live music performed for your enjoyment at the clocktower square in downtown stouffville by elvis rogers tv events van will also be there with some fun giveaways and goodies family roller skating night join in on the fun at the stouffville arena roller skating will take place on fridays from june 2 2006 to june 30 2006 700 900 pm admission prices adults 300 youth under 18 200 parent and tot 300 family 5 total2 adults max 600 music selection courtesy of the mayors youth council fathers day craft the library tuesday june 13 400500 pm age 6 cost 200chiid preschool craft the library wednesday june 2 1 1 0 1 5- 1 645 am age 36 years cost 200child low maintenance gardening the library thursday june 15 730830 pm admission is pay what you can movie night the library thursday june 8 700 pm free admission good night and good luck directed by george clooney plot outline broadcast journalist edward r murrow looks to bring down senator joseph mccarthy afternoon movies the library travel series for seniors month thursdays june 8 15 22 and29 330 pm june 8 touring canadas national parks june 15 globe trekker destination deep south usa june 22 novas ancient refuge in the holy land june 29 winter wonderland the making of the ice hotel movies are approximately 60 minutes in length admission is free and open to all council highlights town council in committee meeting tuesday june 6th 2006 700 pm 37 sandiford dr 4th floor council chambers public notice temporary street closure at the council meeting scheduled for june 6th 2006 a by-law- to provide for the temporary road closure of the intersection of tenth line and main street for approximately three 3 days between the hours of 800 pm and 600 am the fol lowing day to facilitate the installation of a region of york watermain will be presented to council for consideration public notice street closures at the council meeting scheduled for june 6 2006 a bylaw to provide for the temporary closure of the following streets will be presented to council for consideration strawberry festival events burkholder street from franklin street to park drive from 1200 noon thursday june 29 to 800 pm sunday july 2 park drive south to burkholder street and thicketwood blvd from 700 am thursday june 29 to 800 pm sunday july 2 main street from the east side of the railway tracks to stouffer street on saturday july 1 from 700 am to 600 pm civic avenue on saturday july 1 2006 from 700 am to 1100 pm also tow away zones are requested for one side of the street on thicketwood blvd booth drive stuart street lori avenue wheeler crescent park drive north to manitoba street maytree avenue church street duchess street george street warriner street hawthorne avenue and tindale road for saturday july 1 2006 public notice at the council meeting scheduled for june 20th 2006 consideration of amendment to 2006 user fees bylaw please check council agendas for more details and send comments on user fees to marc j pourvahidi director of finance treasurer notice of intention to close kennedy lane at stouffville road take notice that council at their meeting on tuesday june 20th 2006 will consider a bylaw to permanently close that portion of kennedy lane from stouffville road southerly a distance of approximately 78 meters 256 ft any person may attend this meeting and make written or oral representation either in support or in opposition to the proposed bylaw if you are unable to attend written submissions will be received up to the time of the meeting additional information on the proposed road closure is available for inspection at the development services department municipal offices or by telephone at 905-640- 1 900 or 9058952423 dated at the town of whitchurchstouffville on 26th day of may 2006 michele kennedy clerk tender harold avenue reconstruction tender wst0608 sealed tenders in the envelope provided clearly marked as to the contents will be received by the clerks department until 30q pm local time on wednesday june 14th 2006 for the following contract tender documents will be available for pickup at the clerks department the work consists of the supply of all labour equipment and materials to reconstruct harold avenue from william avenue to the ninth line in general the work includes installation of a new storm sewer replacement of existing sanitary sewer road base asphalt gut ters concrete curb and gutter new concrete sidewalk and hot mix asphalt pavement a 2500 nonrefundable cheque payable to the town of whitchurchstouffville is required per set of tender documents for this contract for additional information please contact mr glen van dusen p eng of giffels associates limited at 4167985541 recruitment roller skating staff wanted the department of leisure services is accepting applications for roller skating monitors friday evening hours are avail able ideal for students and individuals looking to work a few hours a week monitors must be able to skate and have roller blades or skates experience working in a recreation program an asset interested individuals must have a current standard first aid please call jen mceachen at 9056401910 ext 288 for more information or drop by the lebovic leisure centre to fill out an application wspl summer reading programme volunteers students wanted age 12 to help with the summer reading programme volunteer hours can be used towards com munity service requirements if interested pick up a srp vol unteer registration form at the library for more information contact anne at 905 642read ext 228 community notices what is larviciding larviciding is a safe and effective measure for the control of west nile virus the larvicide comes in slowrelease pelletlike formulations and is administered when the mosquito is in the larval stage of development it is not sprayed the larvicide is a synthetic growth hormone that interferes with the mosquito life cycle preventing the mosquito larva from reaching maturity and reproduction the larviciding products have been approved by both the provincial and federal govern ments and are considered safe for humans and the environment when used properly for more information on west nile virus contact the region of york health department at 1-877-464- york 9675 or visit the york region web page at wwwregionyorkonca notice to destroy noxious weeds notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the weed control act rso 1990 chapter w5 sections 3 16 and 23 that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds growing on their lands within the town of whitchurchstouffville are destroyed by june 15th 2006 and throughout the season as often as it is necessary to prevent the ripening of their seeds and dispersal of their pollens the council of the town of whitchurchstouffville has appointed a weed inspector to cause said weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such a manner as he may deem proper and that the expenses incurred by the said weed inspector in the discharge of his duties shall be placed on the collectors roll of the municipality against the respective lands concerned and that such amount shall be collected in the same manner as taxes although dandelions burdock and goldenrod are not consid ered noxious weeds within the town of whitchurchstouffville under the weed control act the cooperation of all citizens is solicited in the elimination of these nuisance weeds june is recreation month it is time to get out and get active in and around town join in our scavenger hunt to explore downtown stouffville and have a chance to win one of several great prizes including a large market umbrella a fold up double lounge chair and a picnic basket all courtesy of pepsi forms can be picked up at the leisure centre or downloaded from our website wwwtownofwscom just drop off your completed form at the leisure centre by july 1 2006 and prizes will be awarded by random selection congratulations to the public works department winners the 2006 york public works challenge

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