Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), November 25, 1987, p. 48

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wmmw6wfofflgm hm claremont news more singers needed for candle light service by lauri towataroy 6492296 by sandy hill 6492633 this year help celebrate christ mas in claremont by attending or participating in the united churchs christmas eve candle light service gabrielle and gerd unterman have graciously volun teered to help coordinate the evening performance however more adults and youths are needed to help us sing gerd will narrate the story of why the chimes rang out at christmas with assistance from local chil den choir practices for both ildren and adults will be at 4 pm every thursday from now until christmas the service will be held thursday dec 24 7 pm the claremont four seasons will hold its first annual new years eve party included will be champagne a live band and midnight cold buffet this event will be held in their main banquet room so there will be plenty of room for dancing and celebrat ing tickets are 55 a couple the four seasons is located on the 8th concession the first road south of claremont for more informa tion call karen carson at 649- 2436 just a reminder that pact will hold a media event on wednesday nov 25 7 pm in the pickering high school keynote speakers include frank horgan commissioner of works for metro and bill newman former minis ter of the environment the tops christmas bazaar will be held on saturday nov 28 10 am to 1 pm on sunday nov 29 at 2 pm the lions will hold their christmas concert dress re hearsal monday nov 30 is ward 3 election day wednesday dec 2 at 8 pm the winter carnival committee will gather at the community hall to paint signs and prepare flags for some of the events in january results from the nov 17 seniors euchre tournament are as follows ladies 1st norma benson 2nd dorothy cook 3rd annie bowman mens 1st gord benson 2nd bill butters 3rd earl cook lucky draw 1st merle johnson 2nd nancy cam- mack 3rd mod anderson photographic artist featured latcham gallery will feature photographic artist stan de- nniston and his current work reminders during its next ex hibition november 24 to janu ary 4 according to a pamphlet from the art gallery of ontario mr dennistons photographs are a complex study of the ways in which visual memory works they are not literally pic tures from the past nor are they images of memories mental images of the things they once were it reads prosaic liter al and hardly picturesque the photographs in this exhibition will be instead documents of a conceptual procedure one which records a visual corres pondence between two or three locations as disparate and far apart as toronto vancouver and long beach in california in the pamphlet mr dennis- ton is said to have begunhis re minders exhibition when dur ing his extensive travels across north america an unfamiliar scene would remind him of another from his past he devised a way to expose such moments photographical ly and thereby to make them visually manifest it ex plained after taking but not printing a picture of the scene that triggered his memory he would travel to the remembered site in order to photograph it as well afterwards the two some times three photographs were placed side by side for compari son the one on the left being the cue and the other its response the public may view mr de- tuesday to friday 9 am to 5 nnistons reminders exhibi- pm saturday and 12noon until tion from 9 am to 830 pm 4 pm sunday language program a huge success trustees enthusiastically re ceived a presentation on the whole language approach to literature which is now being im plemented in durham board schools resource teacher jim craigen uxbridge public school teacher joyce fisher west lynde public school teacher penny maring and primaryjunior consultant marilyn adams took part in the presentation a video explained how the prog ram works after which several humorous role plays highlighting the issues facing school staffs were enacted instead of the workshops which were part of the original presentation to princip als the group led trustees through a brief spelling test and the steps to be followed in learning to spell trustees asked several ques tions with regard to how the va rious components grammar spelling reading writing are taught within the context of whole language the group was commended for its excellent presentation m 1988 rates markham hydro electric commission has announced an average 4 rate increase for 1988 which if approved by ontario hydro will take effect january 1st ontario hydro has increased the wholesale cost of power to markham hydro by 47 but careful budgeting and effective financial controls has permitted the commission to absorb a portion of the overall increase this is the sixth consecutive year the commission has held the rate increase below the ontario hydro wholesale cost increase the increased rates are necessary to maintain the utilitys financial integrity and will be pro rated on all customer bills after january 1 1988 monthly rate schedule residential service first 250 kwh balance minimum bill general service demand charges 0 50 kw over 50 kw minimum bill under 50 kw minimum bill over 50 kw based on highest billing demand in previous 1 1 months energy charges first 250 kwh next 12250 kwh next 1790000 kwh balance 8650 per kwh 5225 per kwh 540 no charge 440 per kw of demand 540 50c per kw of demand 865c per kwh 5740 per kwh 398c per kwh 2230 per kwh n town of markham hydro electric commission 8100 warden avenue po box 4100 markham ontario l3r 8h7 chairman vice chairman commissioner commissioner commissioner dhcockburn amwalker wl burnett dvmcnabb mayor c bell mmjgmimttmmm wm john noble bsc dc michael d williams bsc dc mark e woollard bsc dc are pleased to announce the opening of their markham clinic for the practice of chiropractic at 190 bullock drive markham ontario unit 6a second set of lights north of hwy 7 off mccowan rd turn east on bullock drive markham 4162947171 ajax 416 4279912 dont get caht behind the ban nr top billiard t 199500 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