b2 tribune may 10 1995 st steel roofing siding sale agricultural residential 29 gauge high tensile prepajnted galvanized galvalume steel available classic rib 54 rib propanel 11 5s rib bmuv- 716 rib iw prefab garage packages reroofing or new construction all 36 coverage r f durham metal sales specialists in metal buidlng products 444 a bus 905 4327665 fax9057237311 gala in support of heritage railway set for may 1 6 heeeres hazel a reminder that the chamber of commerce in conjunction with the stouflville bia will be hosting a gala dinner tuesday may 16 to benefit the yorkdurham heritage railway association the guest- speaker at the event wjijch takes place at the maplesof ballantrae will be feisty mississauga mayor hazel mccallion proceeds from the gala will go towards the con- struction of a train station for stouf- fville which will be a replica of the original station everyone is welcome to attend and m r ra m election proclamation of which all persons are asked to take notice and to govern themselves accordingly in obedience to her majestys writs of election directed by me to the returning officer in each electoral district for the purpose of electing persons to represent the voters in the legislative assembly of ontario public notice is hereby given of the following in each electoral district can you vote those persons who on election day are 18 years of age or older are canadian citizens and have resided in ontario for the 6 months preceding election day are eligible to vote to vote their names must be on the new list of voters or on certificates to vote issued by the electoral district returning officer in rural areas they may be vouched for on election day door to door enumeration begins may 11th 1995 official nomination of candidates closes in the returning office of each electoral district thursday may 25th 2 pm additions to the new list of voters must be made before 8 pm of wednesday june 7th eligible voters missed during the enumeration who wish to make sure of their vote must visit their electoral district returning office to obtain a certificate to vote monday to saturday inclusive 10 am to 8 pm beginning may 18th advance polls voting hours 11 am until 8 pm thursday saturday monday june 1st 3rd and 5th at locations chosen for ease of access or at the office of the electoral district returning officer from saturday may 27th to tuesday june 6th sundays excluded advance poll locations will be advertised at a later date election day thursday june 8th 1995 voting hours 9 am until 8 pm in the electoral districts of kenora and rainy river voting hours 8 am until 7 pm the phone numbers for electoral district returning offices are available from directory assistance if you require information specific to your electoral district ask for elections ontario and then the electoral district by name for general election information call toronto area 416754vote 8683 outside toronto 18006682727 if you have friends or relatives who have difficulty reading please make them aware of the information in this notice god save the queen given under my hand at toronto ontario warren r bailie chief election officer published by the office of the chief election officer of ontario q elections ontario a nonpartisan agency of the legislative assembly keeping you informed p36 grape vine kate g i i d e rdale tickets are 50 each with 25 going directly to the ydhra as a tax- deductible donation sketches of the original station drawn 20 years ago by local artist john roberts and donated by him to help raise addi tional funds will be offered for sale during the evening lb reserve tickets for the gala which begins at 630 pm call 6424227 living with cancer the canadian cancer society south central region will present the first in a living with cancer edu cation series tomorrow at the vaughanbathurst clarke library the airn of the series is to encour age dialogue within the community and to make it a little easier for fami lies who are living with cancer explained stephen schain who is the regional emotional support convenor a canadian cancer society volunteer and a survivor of cancer the first session what is cancer discusses the many forms of the dis ease and the role of the society in our community as well as legal issues other topics covered in the series are medical treatments emotional sup port healthy lifestyle tools and pal liative care guests speakers will be featured and following each presenta tion audience members will be invit ed to participate in a question and answer period admission to the series is free and sessions are designed specifically for cancer patients their families and friends reading material resources free parking and complimentary refreshments will be offered the series runs every thursday from 715 to 9 pm until june 8 at the library 900 clarke ave west north of steeles ave at the intersection of bathurst st and clarke ave w for more infor mation call 2945925 gallery news from may 17 to 27 the latcham galleiy will feature images 95 a fas cinating collection of works created displayed and presented by the grade 13 art students at stouflville district secondary school everyone is invited to attend the open house at the gallery on may 17 from 7 to 9 pm refreshments will be served and visitors will have an opportunity to meet the artists this years juried exhibition attracted 121 ontario artists who submitted a total of 223 works altogether 31 works by 27 artists were selected for the exhibition port rowan artist bridge corkery will be featured in aversions an exhi bition of mixed media assemblages from june 3 to 29 corkery- uses an eclectic mixture of materials includ ing wood grass wax paint and insects her work examines the phys ical aspect of fear with mixed media works which combine elements such as sharp pieces of glass with bees flies and snakeskin but at the same time she explores human aversions to insects and the reasons for their exis tence on june 3 corkery will host a childrens art workshop from 10 am to noon for students aged 6 and up the cost is 10 including materials and reservations can be made by call-