best available copy 4h participant enjoys variety tribune november 23 1988 c21 from page c17 rently involved he says it doesnt bother him i get kidded a lot hut i dont take any of it serious- ay i know theyre only joking he does hope other boys will realize that the clubs offer a wide variety of interesting topics and tat some of them will consider joining a project group in the future the project sometimes involve fjeld trips and david has attend- ed the annual luncheon at the ojftoyal york hotel sponsored by the kiwanis which recognizes the work of 4h clubs in august i was invited to a jjskh conference at the cne for the 3ekend both town and rural vjahibs came there were about 200 wjfus altogether irhey took part in a skillathon ijspvering areas such as first aid jjsjrjd how to cope in different ljsqrtergencies they also learned gsgmething about judging ggtvestock from the rural group jvjrhrough his involvement h23avid has made many new friends he doesnt go into every lub he notes just those hes in terested in im hoping to continue he says ive done as many as three clubs in a year it just depends on whats being of fered he describes 4h as a t 5 luxbridge man goes jail ftjxbridge a 24yearold uibridge man arrested during jjan undercover drug investiga tion has been jailed one year andrew michael williams of brock street entered a plea of i iguilty to having cocaine for the purpose of trafficking plus five counts to trafficking in a jnarcotic the case was heard in whitby court according to evidence the ac cused sold cocaine and hashish to undercover police officer on four occasions j durham regional police ar- crested williams sept 27 he and 317- others were charged the treet value of drugs seized totalled approximately 7000 i i- ourbesttoyou this christmas i the ultimate gift of luxury comfort knit fur from paula lishman come see us at the womens show nov 2427 metro convention centre booth 360 paula lishman ltd 62 old scugog rd blackstock ont 6861935 advertising corrections eatons christmas book 1 where christ inas dreams begin appearing in iho markham economist stouftvillo tribune wednesday november 9 1988 pge 89 item e sony walkman amfm radiocassone recorder model wmaf 22 is not a re corder as described should read sony walkman amfm radiocassone player model wmaf 22 pg a64 item a 0 strada percale sheets coses comforters shams and ouvot covers are not exclusive to eatons inadvertently the errors listed above havo appeared in our advertising wo sincerely regret any rnconverieftco or confusion to bur customers eatons w- arc clnualrirtixiit morc- youth club where skills can be acquired or improved on both his sisters and his older brother have been involved in projects and he and his younger sister catherine have joined the same clubs the club has no membership dues and you dont need special qualifications to take part in a project if we need anything we usually get donations david states 4h is open to young people up to the age of 21 in both urban and rural areas when david leaves stouffville district secondary school hes hoping to go to the royal military college in kingston to train as a mechanical engineer in the ar my and hes currently enrolled in the army cadets he also en joys sports i play hockey with the high school friday mornings ive tried out for the volleyball and basketball teams but i havent been successful yet in the meantime the grade 11 student has got his hands full with 4h cadets sports and that unpopular pastime homework he doesnt have time to wonder what to do next x the y0rk region twj board of education attention french speaking ratepayers of york region french language advisory committee a meeting is being caled for tuesday december 6 1988 at 800 pm to elect six french speaking ratepayers to serve on the french language advisory committee of the brk region board of education this meeting wi be held at the york region board of education administrative centre 60 wfesngton street west aurora the advisory committee shal make recornmerriaticfls to the school board with respect to ways and means of meeting the educational and cultural needs of french speaking pupfe in york region ebgmty to serve on this committee is restricted to those french speaking ratepayers who have the quaifications required but are not members of the board of education as outlined in the education act 1985 namely 1961 a person is qualified to be elected as a member of a board if he is a a canadian citizen b of the fub age of eighteen years c a resident within the area of jurisdiction of the board and d a public school elector ra cressman director of education c cooper chairman ft the york region wj board of education aux contribuables dexpression francaise de la region de york le comite consultatif de langue francaise i y aura une reunion marcs le 6 decembre 1988 a 20h 00 afn detre six conribuables dexpression francaise pour sieger au comite consultatif de langue francaise de la commission sccjaire de la region de york la reunion aura feu a la commission scolare de la region de york cntre adminisuatif 60 ouest rue wesngton aurora le comite consultatif fera des recommandations a la commission scoiaire en ce qui conceme les moyens de repondre aux besohs educabfs et cutturete des etudants francophones de la region de york leegibite pour sieger comme membre de ce comite est smitee aux con- trbuables dexpression de langue francaise qui possedent les quaites re- quises et qui ne sort pas membres actifs de la commission scoteie seufs les contribuables dexpression de langue francatsede la region de york ont le droit de voter dans cette election seton facte dedication de 1985 a savoir que 1961 les conditions debgmte pour etre membre dun comite consultatif de langue francaise sort a etre citoyen canadien b avoir dixhuit ans revokj c resider dans le secteur qui releve de la competence du conseil et d etre un contrbuable pour les ecoles pubbques ra cressman directeur deducation c cooper president friday saturday sunday november 25th 26th 27th all stores will be open til eleven friday nov 25th street will be closed fri nov 25th 6 pm 1 1 pm santa claus strolling carollers church bells elves old fashioned hospitality hot cider candle light parade friday 7 pm candy canes jazz band sleigh rides christmas draw for a painting m m there will be a food drop for nonperishable items nov 25th 26th and 27th at 202 main st unionville the main street merchants are supporting the ckfm childrens fund please contribute generously when on main street m