Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 27, 1992, p. 6

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tjgbuemayl m st dahceceitttre takes quantuna leap with new show this year stoufivilles dance- centre takes a quantum leap with its newest production which will be presented for the first time at markham theatre the studios ninth annual recital will be held on monday june 8 and tuesday june 9 at 730 pm the opening half of the production is entitled images of christmas and fea tures ballet and tap perfor mances by younger students to the accompaniment of popular christmas music and the old west taking the age all the way to the future markham theatre box office at the dancecentres youth audience on a colorful and tickets are 9 each and are 4790201 or the dancecentre company will conclude the first exciting journey from the ice available by ca half with a number from the phantom of the opera quan- library s book sale a smasn success turn leap the second half of the program is an hourlong piece which features 60 of the studios more advanced stu dents paige maddock takes on the role of time traveller as she dances her way through exotic locations which include egypt the book sale at the library was a terrific suc cess from all accounts early reports point to almost 4000 for the library from the sale hut the tally was not completed at press time mon day as well some area residents were rewarded for attending the threeday event with raffle prizes grand prize champagne flight for two by cameron balloons was won by eobyn magee of stouffville second prize a deacons bench was won by andrea wilson the whitchurch- stouffville curator third prize an iga vouch er for 35 was won by walter smith of stouf fville fourth prize an ap food voucher was won by sandi lofgren of stouffville fifth prize a 25 gift certificate to angies eatery was won by karen mclean of aurora trinity ucw uxbridge presents a to u r of homes saturday june 6 1992 1200 noon to 500 pm 1000 per person refreshments included tickets available at tiers drug store davie pharmacy before june 6th on june 6th trinity united church or tour homes for additional information call 8526213 or 8526943 adults only please slippers must be worn in the homes a new canada reform tj arty of canada ma presents a leaders luncheon with preston manning leader reform party of canada wednesday june 10 1992 1200 pm mill run golf country club uxbridge tickets info 8525142 fox hunting has area resident riled from page 3 boyden who doesnt claim to be an animal rights propo nent said she finds the entire idea of the hunt distasteful im opposed to hurting or disturbing little animals for the sake of a sadistic joyride just for sport she said i dont agree with that don roebuck president of the university of toronto ani mal rights advocates said that while his group was not aware of fox hunting practices in the area he knew of fox hunting clubs in the montreal area of course we are opposed to such a practice said roebuck who added his group was not involved in any kind of action against the sport im not aware of fox hunt ing as a common practice were focussed on larger issues in terms of the numbers of animals involved like fur issues john johnson an enforce ment specialist with the ontario ministry of natural resources in toronto said there was no closed season on red fox in the province and that the animals could be hunted the year round all that was required was a prop er licence for horse clubs to engage in the hunt he said however that he felt some times were better than others for hunting the animals the spring is not an appro priate time to be chasing foxes in my opinion said johnson the adults have just had their young and they are busy feeding them johnson said foxes are rarely killed in the hunt but that it could happen an unnamed representative from the ministrys fish and wildlife office in maple said the fox hunters often use scented objects instead of foxes with the hounds chasing after the scent poison plants fwmm mfawm investment services brokers of gics rrsps rrlfs and annuities best gic rates no fees 9000 5 years 8250 3 years 7500 2 years 7000 1 year 6250 90 days minimum 5000 is your banker giving you the best interest rates 1 raymerville drive markham 4725949 richmond hill pt kleinburg 8845563 kjmtffl 8930043 8930043 rates subject to change m4 many household plants can be poisonous be especially aware of dicflenbachia elephant ear philodendron all varieties bulbs eg daffodil amaryllis christmas cherry plant english ivy umbrella plant know what these plants look like and keep them out of the reach and the mouths of small children st john ambulance the tribune is pleased to present n off the year 1992 nominations for the whitchurchstouffville citizen of the year will he accepted until friday june 13 1992 at 12 noon would like to nominate for citizen of the year name address please attach supporting reasons for your choice one nomination per person please nominations with no supporting reasons will not be considered mail or drop off your nomination to the tribune 6244 main st 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