Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 9, 1990, p. 20

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tssttrffiunblka 19901 st introductory offer weight room opening soon introducing lifecycle training stairmaster as well as unlimited aerobics for more information call 9854742 or better still drop by open 7 days a week 52 water st unit 5 port perry starting a small business guidelines and good advice on making a success of it from the start w notice toxic taxi information durham session dear uxbridge residents you are invited to an information session to be held on thursday may 10 1990 at the uxbridge public librarys tolcai room at 800 pm the topic of this session will be the toxic taxi space program which will be conducted in your area throughout the month of may this program is designee to allow the residents of uxbridge a safe convenient and proper method of disposal for their household hazardous wastes if you have any questions about the program of household hazardous wastes this is your chance to get some answers toxic taxi information session when thursday may 10 1 990 where uxbridge public library tolcai room time 800 pm w a twelvefrees r eng commissioner of works goes during recent open house former stouffville postmaster gary fishers love of loons caught up with him recently when he and his wife wanda tiosted an open house for those who had worked with him at postoffice over the past 15 years says gary who took an early retirement in march it was just our way of saying thank you to all those people and to renew our acquaintance with some old friends among the fishers guests was previous postmaster george collins gary was overwhelmed with the wonderful gifts he received which included a beautiful limited edition print by lissia calvert entitled courting loons a ceramic loon and a sweatshirt with yes youve guessed it a loon on the front guests started arriving at 130 pm and they said goodbye to their last visitor at 930 i felt very good about the whole day i was really happy that so many people came over easter gary wanda and their daughter elisa took a train trip to quebec city where they had a fabulous time the people were extremely friendly notes gary and the fami lys lack of french created no prob lems its a wonderful place for fami lies id go back tomorrow if i had the chance volunteers honored april 2228 was volunteer week and on monday april 23 home support service volunteers were honoured with a special tea at which everyone was presented with a beautiful wooden duck hand painted by june deegan and donat ed by remax imperial realty s volunteers also received a hand written note of appreciation from board chairwoman kay marshall moving up grant larmer longtime owner of the stouffville canadian tire store recently received an offer he couldnt refuse from the company when they asked him to takeover their store at keele street and hwy 401 its a big step up for grant but for the foreseeable future nothing will change here he stresses ill be spending half my time here and half there so customers wont see any difference although hell eventually sell his interest in the local store he defi nitely has no plans to leave stouf fville we can still live in town and keep involved in the community i have absolutely no intentionof moving just before taking up his new duties he took a rare family break with a quick trip across the border to visit stowe vermont and lake placid crafty invitation local residents who are interest ed in operating a craft table during this years strawberry festival should get in touch with the festi val committee crafters are invited to set up their own tables on saturday june 30 in the town square for a 25 fee main street will be closed tqtraf- fie between 11 am and 4 pm to give visitors the opportunity to safely enjoy the many activities planned during the day interested individuals should call 6405560 for more information on booking space the committee would also like to hear from anyone who is interested in helping to run the remote control car races which were a popular fea ture of last years festival wanted crafts people are invited to participate in strawberry festival sat june 30th 1990 stouffville bia street closing 10 am to 4 pm from park st to albert st 2500 per booth call paul roney 6404396 south lake hivrouroidsmoiiillud- for the best deals call me before you buy or lease your next car or truck also good used cars available hwy 48 sutton 4167223279 lona bennett 18002637430 friendly theme this years dancecentre recital to be performed at stouffville dis trict secondary school on may 24 and 25 will feature more than 200 performers and 290 costumes the hourlong secondhalf seg ment is called friends and fol lows the fortunes misfortunes and adventures of two girlfriends from babyhood right through their lives says dancecentre director michele green you watch them play games go to school meet people who are very different from themselves and you even share their nightmare as with last years production of the wizard of oz friends be a complete show within the recital but the theme will be more mature one hundred students will take part some of whom will be in sev eral different segments of the show tickets are available from may 1 at a cost of 3 for seniors and chil dren under 12 and 5 for adultsfor more information call 6406082 book club invitation whitchurchstouffville librarys book club which is held on the first wednesday of every month would be delighted to welcome new members to the group its a very informal clubhand were looking for new ideas from anyone who enjoys reading notes librarian catherine whittaker at present the group discusses canadian literature but were willing to open it up to a broader range of topics she says club members talk about the books they have read compare notes and recommend different authors to each other people learn about new writers and it opens up the librarys own reading list although the present membership meets at 245 in the afternoon the library would consider offering an evening session- if enough people were interested for more information call 640- 2395 study subjects sought by cas york regions childrens aid society cas is seeking twopar ent families with at least one child between the ages of 10 and 16 to take part in a research study its part of a cas project run by family research and clinical stud ies and requires approximately two hours of a participants time in their own home confidentiality is assured for further information contact debra brick at 8952318 7313150 or 7223474 between monday and friday from 9 am to 430 pm v cancer can be beaten jumjr canadian i vxm camci r7 canamnm x jsj oulanci

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