8 WMâ€"Wmlflmmzzm This Notice ï¬rst issued on May 17, 2008. Bill Fisch Kathleen Llewellyn-Thomas. Please direct inquiries to: The purpose of this temporary road closure is to install a culvert and associated roadworks on Warden Avenue south of Davis Drive. Warden Avenue (Y.R. 65) will be closed to all but local trafï¬c between inan Road (Y.R. 74) and Davis Drive (Y.R. 31) from Monday June 2nd until September 1st. TEMPORARY ROAD CLOSURE Citizen of the Year? Know an outstangiing resident that gives of their time to make our community a better place? Tell The Sun-Tribune why they should be honoured. Include supporting material and testimonials. - Label nominations “Citizen of Year†and mail/deliver to: 6290 Main St., Stouffville, [AA 167' or e-mail: stouffvilleawards®yrmg.com by June 15. Award to be presented during Strawberry Festival, June 25 to June 29. For more infOnnation call: Jim Mason at 905-640-2612 Warden Avenue (Y.R.65) Town of Whitchurch-Stouffville The Regional Municipality of York Who will be Whitchurch-Stouï¬ville 's Mr. Arup Mukherlee, P. Eng. Senior Project Manager The Regional Municipality of York Transportation Services 17250 Yonge Street, P.0. Box 147‘ Newmarket, ON L3Y 6Z1 Phone: 1-877-464-9675 Ext. 5940 Fax: 905-895-7523 Email: arup.m_uAkherjee@york.ca Sï¬ï¬‚i'li'ibune By-law No. R-1463-2007-057 Contract 07-105 Project 8086 KEY PLAN York Region Chairman and CEO Commissioner of Transportation Services Susan Reesor is talking about her work and life in Kabul, Afghanistan, next Thursday in Stoufl'ville. She has also worked in Cambodia and Phnom Penh. or Cash. Sorry No Intent. All Sales Final CG UP The week ahead in WMtchurch-Stouï¬ville EDITOR ’S PICK Bmck Street Tnanto Street “I wonder what Afghanistan will look like in 10 or 20 years. I hope I can look back and see the small work I have been doing has made some contribution, especially to the lives of women.†Susan lived in Cambodia for seven years working in community develop- ment projects as a volunteer with Men- nonite Central Committee, then worked in Phnom Penh with the Canadian Inter national Development Agency and other organizations in community developâ€" ment, human rights. democratic (level opment and elections. Susan reassures people back home she is working in Kabul, not Kandahar. and is safe and secure there. “Sometimes, it seems a bit remark- able that I am living and working in Afghanistan in what seems to be a rather more positive and historical moment compared to war-torn Afghanistan's many less happy moments,†she said. She is currently a technical advisor in Afghanistan’s Ofï¬ce of Administrative Affairs, which is similar to Canada’s Privy Council Ofï¬ce in Ottawa. ect in Affairs. It’s a challenging 33d interesting role, as the office is in the centre of govem- ment in a politically charged environâ€" ment, she said. In 2006-07, she also worked on a projâ€" ect in the Afghan Ministry of Women's She has worked in Kabul since 2005 on election observation and inside two ministries in the Afghan government on projects by The Asia Foundation. Susan lived in Stoufl‘ville and Toronto and most of her extended family is in the area, so she is a frequent visitor here. She reports to the cabinet and presi- dent on the progress of ministries, develâ€" opment projects and the business of govemment. % Susan Reesor is speaking and show- ing photographs about her work and life in Kabul, Afghanistan, next Thursday at ParkviewVillage Auditorium at 7:30 pm. Stoaï¬â€˜ville to Afghanistan and back What is aphasia? Susan reassures people back home she is working in Kabul, not Kandahar, and is safe and secure there. Find out more \ Volunteer " and help build new lives!