Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), April 29, 1987, p. 29

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ittarbftam ifeafouj 4 air condffloning systems 191wnglonsteuft 4711748 craftsiimnsljip rjfiir limition the tribune community heatinl air conditioning 4418 hwy 7 upsairj from unionvife video 4791290 horkmf with the comaaaityfcr the omaamtf serving whitchurchstouffville uxbridge and area a metroland community newspaper wednesday april 29 1987 john seereylester is pictured here in an official portrait of an artist hell meet fans from uxbridge stouffville and surrounding areas sunday at select art galleries events m brief jstouffvilles james bishop will be one ot at least 66 finalists hoping to become an instant millionaire tomorrow april 30 during million dollar sweeps the match 3 sweeps show set for the queen elizabeth theatre at exhibition place will be preceded by the weekly wintario draw at a special time of 8 pm over the global television network in addition to the 1 million prize 100000 50000 and 525000 windfalls will also be awarded with all match 3 sweeps finalists receiving a minimum of 10000 uxbridge company ihonoredjdominion automotive indus tries safety program has been honored by the industrial accident prevention association iapa the uxbridge firm will be presented with the lapas standard two star rating during a ceremony at domin ions reach rd location today april 29 at 1 30 pm company presi dent stewart maclellan and plant manager tony teeds will receive the award from earle briard lapas district manager to qualify domin ion automotive staff and management scored better than 50 per cent overall during an exhaustive iapa audit of 10 safetyrelated aspects of company operation the star program officially known as the interna tional safety rating system is an internationallyagreed set of ben chmarks used to measure the adequacy and effectiveness of a firms health and safety programs guides sell cookies uxbridge and district girl guides and brownies are selling cookies doortodoor in the area including good wood and claremont this week and next girl guide cookies are available at a cost of 2 per box no advance orders are being accepted this year for more information contact nancy hannah at 8527286 lilalimhimililjjim preliminary hearing resumes may 8 for three whitchurchsfouffville residents and four others charged in con nection with a 50 million hashish smuggling conspiracy among those charged with narcotics offences are wayne lambert 43 of main st west stouffville russell eagen 42 and kathy eagen 35 both of knights place in bloomington t1taktjhajjjp of whitchurchstouffvilles community health study have been delayed pending completion of a final report york regions medical office of health expects the docu ment to be released in the near future the 487000 study is designed to determine whether or not citizens have suffered health problems possibly linked to the nowclosed hwy 48 landfill site subdivision changejhe trail of the woods formerly sabis- ton subdivision will be allowed to include 45 lots in its first phase whitchurchstouffvilles planning advisory committee decided during an incommittee meeting april 21 further phasing of the 95lot de velopment located at the cornerof kennedy and aurora rds will be negotiated at a later date the towns decision goes against consultant randy alcorns earlier request for an initial 68 lots renowned wildlife artist appearing in uxbridge one of the worlds best known wildlife artists makes a person al appearance in uxbridge this sunday may 3 john seereylester will be on hand at select art galleries from 230 to 6 pm signing prints and making a slide pre sentation of his recent works the floridabased painter stops in uxbridge as part of a tour of several area galleries something that he does as often as his busy schedule permits its quite a privilege to have him come to uxbridge according to deena kowalski who operates the gallery at 13 brock st west a lot of our ustomers have been asking vhy we havent had artists ome visit now if we have a ood response for john ieerey lester we might be able to get more wellknown artists mrs kowalski invites all her customers especially those from the uxbridgestouffville area to come and meet the in ternationallyrenowned artist she plans to have some seereylester originals includ ing alpenglow artie wolf avail able at the gallery for public viewing mr seereylester was born in england on dec 6 1945 and be gan drawing at the age of five he trained at salford technical col- lee and undertook his first profes sional commission at 13 after tak ing first prize in a united king dom national art competition the 41yearold seereylester was long established as one of bri tains leading artists when he re cently crossed the atlantic to live and work in the united states he now travels the world in search of subject matter for his oils on canvas which sell for up to 25000 each he has aided several charities in particular the world wildlife fund his last exhibition in great britain in november 1982 was officially opened by famous ornithologist and artist sir peter scott and was held on behalf of the fund the exhibition sold out on the second day raising thousands of dollars for the pre servation of endangered species the artist is expected to gain inspiration from natural terrain in and around the uxbridge- claremont area that same land scape has influenced the work of many prominent wildlife pain ters including goodwood native marc barrie coyotes in winter highrealism portraits such as winter rendezvous with robert bateman ron parker and goodwood- coyotes have earned john serreylester a reputation area native marc barrie as one of north americas top wildlife artists along reliving the 50s c6 historic auction ci 7 i i- v h9ggjfiggsjg shadow take romancec3 c1 5

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