tribune may 2 1990 p13 on this week plenty of activity planned for education week kate gilderdale correspondent editors note with education week this week we are present ing several poems by stouffville district secondary school stu dents to supplement kate gilderdales story this week is education week and local schools have worked with flare and enthusiasm to endorse the idea of education as a community affair special displays of students writ ing and artwork have been set up at latcham gallery stouffville place mall and parkview village kinder garten classes have been bused to the gallery to enjoy a special pup pet theatre and individual schools are taking part in a host of activities designed to emphasize and cele brate the interactive role between community and school last week as part of the program the diversity in our schools was highlighted by presentations from individual students at a york region board of education meet- mances of once upon a time in the school auditorium and taking part in jump rope for heart kindergarten and grade 4 students will be entertaining seniors at parkview home on friday morn ing on monday the grade 4 to 6 i conviction orafe you tryrig to contradct tsthatwhatyou or are you stmhg to corfcf tsttiatvhatyoubaew ordoytvjoy n causing strife isthatuhatycvbefev ts ammepge gapea n ises tifabeweisskmt2 j do you questrc does it question what h seems v v v thorn letkeam calculus ccumohcakkisandaxeb the head wwever riwiiedyou slrjukj be shot dead mhprorroflnogeyoueiuredusalt ncwmp3pcawr3f- your ted book s heivy your ansers are meng even though lain sing my arms are now xtorfj weski mom our mouths all agape mpcnder tmmonea tutor would take wetxmmvevmlmpprehendemils mwehammasterklthermvementofforeheadtodesk youriests are atrocfcu exam much the same cah get a bs for spelling our name the class it drags pn and our heads they do pound whats that 1 see my neighbors jace bright v v lowaiki behold hejuzl got one right areywelogeiwq when this yea is virough i hot rriss you at all notwqthteachehwvoice mofhaie brendahachey89 classes at st marks took part in a young author conference which included a speaker from mariposa mini workshops and a sharing of students published books with stouffville district sec ondary school students the school is open all day today wednesday and parents and friends are welcome dickson hill public schoolhas invited a number of local busi nesses to set up exhibits emphasizing the link between community arid school as well as taking part in the local art and writ ing displays dickson hill has also set up a display at markville mall and is featuring an inhouse arts festival on wednesday and thursday at ballantrae public school education week activities include ing participants included a student who is taking english as a second language a physically disabled stu dent a special education student with learning disabilities and a mature student who has returned to school to upgrade educational skills as well each school has its own program of activities taking place throughout the week at whitchurchhighlands stu dents will be presenting two perfor- the last episode- arbor day when all students will be involved ina school yard cleanup an evening open house on thursday a medieval festival and feast for grades 4 and 5 and an art fair goodwood public school is host ing an open house and science fair this evening wednesday on thursday eight student repre sentatives fromlhe schools literary guild are visiting valley farm pub lic school in pickering to share their stories and poems with area schools on friday grades 2 3 and 4 will visit young peoples theatre for a performance of mis chief city activities at sum- mitview public school include tree planting a senior choir perfor mance at parkview home and a chant rally dixieland band wanted to play at the opening of whitchurch stouffville strawberry festival june 27 1990 call susan at and assembly on friday during the week grade one stu dents will present dinosaur stories and jokes and grade twos will dis play samples of their published books girls from stouffville district secondary school performed an aerobics demonstration on tuesday at stouffville place mall in ths school building various departments and community busi nesses are featuring displays for education week to celebrate their support of the school carrying the theme of the week education its everyones business orchard park public school will be hosting the primary project fair on thursday evening as part of a unit on television grade 8 students will also present the school will also feature a band concert a gym display and an intermediate jigsaw demonstra tionnewspaper presentation students at claremont public school will present plays and skits oral language presentations and performances by the primary choir in the school gym during education week all parents are invited to attend joseph gould senior public school held an open house last- week and will be presenting band concerts at local schools on friday may 11th to tie in with education week activities on monday uxbridge public school featured a classroom dis play of the reading quilt consisting of samples of writing put together by the students the junior choir will be perform ing on thursday in the auditorium samples of uxbridge secondary school students work will be on display with that of other schools throughout the region at the oshawa centre during education week r ihveabfeofmisery but no onesees mypsght maoism buries me w- fe iv a- s m pain is neatly iixxedaww buried deep inside thelxkofieioodeartopayr bndthemsifthide constantly fmstncken down mysoul begins towail grasping for the golden crown with each attempt fal jieek an end to misery this blade provides a means cut the chabsrrjy soul is free ukeail my shattered dreams the world dissolves into a haze aststare i rem the floor with crimson blood my ife has frayed 1 feel the pah nowore debkr commercials they have created themselves with the help of a par ent and an assistant director who both have professional experience town of whitchurchstouffville notice to property owners to destroy weeds notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the weedcontrol act ontario that unlessthe noxious weeds or weed seeds growing on their lands within the town of whitchurchstouffville are destroyed by june 15th 1990 and throughout the season as often as it is necessary to prevent the ripening or their seeds and dispersal of their pollens the council of the town of whitchurchstouffville has appointed a weed inspector to cause said weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such manner as he may deem proper and thatthe expenses incurred bv the said weed inspector in the dischargeof his duties shall be placed on the collectors roll of the municipality against the respective lands concerned and that such amounts shall be collected in the same manner as taxes although dandelions burdock and goldenrod are not considered noxious weeds within the town of whitchurchstouffville under the weed control act the cooperation of all citizens is solicited in the elimination of these nuisance weeds the cooperation of all persons concerned is earnestly solicited bylaw enforcement department town of whitchurchstouffville paulmacs not your average pet store paulmacs pet food store at success square 220 main street east in stouffville is much more than just an outlet for dog and cat food we supply brand name foodsfor dogs cats small animals and fish which have been recommended by the canadian veterinary association says owner betty ardila we also have a full line of animal accessories including food dishes dog leashes cages and pet car riers at paulmacs youll find a wide variety of pet care products including shampoos grooming tools flea collars and powders betty and her two daughters robin and tammy will be happy to give advice on the products they sell and welcome pets as well as their owners in the store when you want to buy a collar bring your pet with you advises robin otherwise its difficult to get the right size paulmacs which replaced best buy petfoods has almost doubled the previous inventory and is one of about fifteen wholly canadianowned pet stores started by peterborough native paul macleod eight years ago one member of staff from the previous store smokey a beautiful grey persian cat with orange eyes came as part of the package smokey is the store manager the complaints department and the security guard laughs betty the previous people were looking for a home for him and we thought hed prefer to stay here paulmacs offers its own line of veterinary approved petfood along with top brand names such as iams martins and purr a wide variety of bulk foods are available and the store offers customers a carryout service although its betty first venture into running her own store she has plenty of experience with animals and used to breed dobermans the family lived in stouffville for ten years before moving to scarbor ough and betty hopes to move back into town in the near future paulmacs is open 10 am6 pm mondaywednes day 10 am8 pm thursdays 10 am9 pm fri days and 9 am5 pm saturdays if youre looking forspecials on petfood and sup plies look out for the stores monthly flyer in your mailbox or drop in and visit betty robin tammy and smokey anytime