Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), October 2, 1991, p. 9

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v st plaque honors historic creamery the old stouffville creamery was honored friday night with the official unveiling of am his torical plaque the plaque has been placed out side the door of the stouffville fitness resort which is located oh the site of the creamery which burned down in june of 1989 dignitaries including durham- york mpp larry oconnor were on hand for the unveiling of the plaque it was a joint effort of the whitchurchstouffville historical society the fitness resort and photoannette buchkowski harry tests the waters york region board of education chairman and whitchurchstouf fville trustee harry bowes was dunked at the board office in auro ra last week as part of the kickoff for the united way campaign the board was the largest single corporate contributor to the fund last year the barbecue and dunk tank raised 700 the moat famous basket in tha world this is a community let us welcome you phone 6403521 m an open letter to all canadians my fellow canadians tuesday september 24 1991 today in the house of commons the prime minister is putting forward proposals to renew the canadian federation the proposals are not fixed or final they are a basis for discussion canadians are encouraged to debate them vigorously and openly and suggest how they can be improved so that every canadian can feel welcome understood and respected in our own land a special joint committee of the house of commons and senate will seek the views of canadians on these proposals please participate actively in the committees work its an opportunity to forge the kind of canada that can best serve the interests of canadians now and in the future the process of renewing the canadian partnership will not be easy canada was born and built because previous generations understood that unity is the key to prosperity and that the keys to unity are tolerance compromise and goodwill in difficult times these characteristics are often in short supply but that is when we need them most canadians have the opportunity as never before to create a canada in which all canadians can feel at home together we have the opportunity to strengthen this country to make it more prosperous and more responsive to the aspirations of all its people i urge you to take part in renewing canada its our country thats at stake the right honourable joe clark president of the privy council and minister responsible for constitutional affairs canada j the ontario ministry 6f culture and recreation s ev e r a 1 descendants of the first board of directors of the creamery were also in attendance fred crossen the business which was first opened in the mewmta 0htoum 1890s was operated by the borin- sky family from 1918 until the middle of the century when fred crossen purchased it irvin borins a descendant of the borinsky family was also present refreshments were served after the ceremony with those in atten dance being given the opportunity to view itemspertaining to the former businesses which were run through the years on the site of the creamery wwfl mbquwl investment services brokers of gics rrsps rrifs and annuities best gic rates no fees 10000 5 years 9500 3 years 9250 2 years 9000 lyear 8250 best short term min 5000 is your banker giving you the best interest rates 1 raymerville drive markham 4725949 richmond hill tmg kleinburg 8845563 l h 8930043 8930043 rates subject to change vvvvvvvvvyvyyy i i v i cqucamtn beer and wine making supplies introduction to winemakjng october 24th 1991730 pm register early fall sale now on 6407864 6362 main st stouffville limited product line available at the meat merchant in uxbridge j i 0 limited product line available at the meat merchant in uxbridge ss town of whitchurchstouffville town of whitchurchstouffville public notice 1991 yard wasteleaf collection the town of whitchurchstouffville will commence this fall with a residential yard wasteleaf collection for the entire town collection will take place on your regularly scheduled waste collection day during the following weeks week of october 7th to 11th 1991 week of november 4th to 8th 1991 week of december 2nd to 6th 1991 leaves hedge or shrub trimmings weeds plants and flowers placed in clear plastic bags m be put at the curbside by 700 am for collection branches and brush under 2 inches in diameter bundled and tied in four foot lengths may also be included residents are encouraged to compost their yard waste and leaves composters are available through the town please remember that green and orange garbage bags should be used for waste collection and clear bags for yard waste and leaves residents who are unable to utilize the town collection may dispose of yard waste monday to friday 800 am to 400 pm and on saturdays from 900 am to 300 pm at the regional compost site on bloomington road at leslie street m r v

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