Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 19, 1988, p. 6

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a6 tribune october 19 1988 burlington hamilton oshawa pickering markham brampton mississauga stoney creek tbm ns a udf wren i rihl iw lb jso richmond hill erin mills barrie shop at home available through local store 4987 hwy 7 markham just west of mccowan 4702122 inspects jamaica damage stouffville ged stonehouse of stonehouse travel stouffville recently returned from hurricaneravaged jamaica with a firsthand report on conditions there mr stonehouse was despatch ed to the caribbean holiday haven by the association of cana dian travel alliances he in spected conditions in the com pany of the jamaican minister of tourism canadian travel retailers needed to know if they should be selling jamaica stonehouse said and i was anxious to go because our office had sent two relief groups immediately follow ing the storm while some areas were hit harder than others 80 percent of jamaicas hotels will be back in operation by this weekend oct 1415 and 95 percent will be ready by midnovember he stated the majority of hotel owners are taking advantage of the forc ed interruption to do a complete refurbishing job on their buildings stonehouse said many will be better than they were before he stated mr stonehouse reported his findings at a press conference in toronto friday drug arrests uxbridge two uxbridge men are among 18 people facing drug trafficking charges follow ing a threemonth probe by durham regional police the investigation dubbed operation corkscrew culminated in the arrests but police say drugs seized in the investigation do little to stem the flow during the probe police of ficers purchased various quan tities of drugs over a threemonth period including cocaine hashish marijuana and per- codan the drugs had an estimated street value of 7000 uxbridge residents facing drug trafficking charges are donald norman grant 22 of main street and andrew michael williams 24 of brock street west turn your solid investment into a liquid asset for only 220 the solid worth of your home can be a source of cash that you can access right now all you have to do is conic in to the royal bank and take advantage of our new residential mortgage addon option and in greater metropolitan toronto getting t he cash out of your home costs a flat fee of 220 a savings of virtually hundreds of dollars in out ofpocket expenses normally associated with this typeoflegal transaolion so come in to the royal bank today orcallusat 0743760 for full details and t urn your home into asourceofcash for only 220 sa royal bank 1qiulifymrlkmcmiimlrl4rilininirliilninfirir mrlitwtitfklmi ijviillufliviiliniilriiniviari1vlulmiililillrini1himrmvmiiai beautiful weddin ceremon mr and mrs glen newmarch are pictured here following their beautiful wedding ceremony sept 23 1988 in st james cathedral toronto the bride is the former courtney wallis daughter of newman and suzanne wallis obrien avenue stouffville the groom is the son of stan and elva newmarch main street east stouffville the happy couple have taken up residence in frederic- ton new brunswick george ross studio library week stouffville this is on tario library week to mark the occasion the whitchurchstouffville library is holding a fourday celebration oct 18 to 21 an open house is planned for this friday oct 21 library volunteers will be honored and refreshments will be served from 2 to 4 pm the library is launching a computerized circulation system new plastic membership cards are being distributed anyone seven years old and over who resides in whitchurch- stouffville or an adjoining municipality is eligible for membershipthere is no charge those patrons already q registered are asked to pick up their new cards nonmembers are urged to join a draw of membership card numbers will be made and a gift awarded the lucky winner xjumtl advantage 6402811 proclamation the council of the town of markham hereby proclaims october 19th 1988 as mchappy day in the town of markham mayor carole bell drug world warehouse drug store correction in our drug world flyer october 19 supplement our whisper mist ultrasonic humidifier should have read 57 litre capacity s6999 each due to manufacturing difficulties the 12 roll delsey bathroom tissue is unavailable in its place we are offering 3 packages of 4 roll delsey bathroom tissue at the same price of s399 we regret any inconvenience this might cause our customers the regional municipality af the regional municipality of york renaming unionville bypass yr 3 the council of the regional municipality of york proposes to pass a bylaw to change the name of the above captioned highway to kennedy road yr 3 pursuant to paragraph 105 of section 210 of the municipal act the engineering committee of the regional council will at its meeting to be held at 1000 am on the 15th day of november 1988 at the regional engineering building located on woodbine avenue yr 8 one and onequarter miles north of aurora road yr 15 hear any person who claims that his lands will be prejudicially affected by the bylaw and who ap plies to be heard anyone wishing to be heard is requested to advise robert n vernon regional clerk telephone 8951231 or 3622464 extension 210 if any party entitled to be heard does not attend at the hearing the committee may proceed in his absence and he will not be entitled to any fur ther notice in the proceedings the proposed bylaw may be inspected at the office of the regional clerk 62 bayview avenue newmarket ontario dur ing normal business hours dated at newmarket this 5th day of october 198a robert n vernon regional clerk 62 bayview avenue newmarket ontario l3y4w9 i

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