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Stouffville Tribune (Stouffville, ON), May 17, 1995, p. 21

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st tribune may 17 1995 b9 claremont public school fundraiser slated for may 26 sorority executive elected the following individuals have been elected to the new executive for the preceptor delta psi chapter of beta sigma phi president glenys yorke vice president donna fraas treasurer elaine palmer recording secretary debbie wil son corresponding secretary sally sandiford york region al council carol boston and gayle harrison members of the chapter expressed their congratulations to sorority sis ter dianne darling on being chosen as welcome wagon hostess of the year for both ontario and canada hospital news thursday may 25 marks the official opening of the york regioriibase hospital program at jtoarkharnistouffville hospijtalamongthe servifiesprovideflby the program are advanced emergency healthcare services for patients who are being transported to area hospitals from within york region it also provides clinical training and continuing education for the paramedics who supply these services funding for the new facility which is located on the grounds of markham stouffville hospital is provided by the ontario ministry of health the hospital holds its monthly board of directors meeting may 25 at 7 pm in the hospital auditorium and its annual meeting takes place june 20 at 7 pm in the auditorium free parking is avail able and the public is welcome to attend all meetings for grape vine kvs more information call 4727000 ext 6180 the york region hip hip hooray walkathon in support of orthopedic research and education takes place at toogood pond in unionville on sun day june 11 at 11 am sponsorship packages are available from markham orthoaedic surgeons at 4725172 part of the proceeds will be donated to the markham stouffyille hospital foundation 77 school fundraiser 77 claremont public school is holding its annual fund rate- ing event friday may 26 from 4 to 9 pm among the evenings activities are a barbecue dinner pie sale and grab bags for the children door prizes and a raffle will also be featured and proceeds will go towards graduation for this years grade 8 graduation summer art classes uxbridge artist judy bear campbell will return to the latcham gallery to conduct this years summer art camp for children aged 7 to 13 a choice of morning or afternoon sessions is available and the camp runs july 11 to 14 morning classes are 10 am to noon and afternoon classes are 1 to 3 pm the cost for either session is 45 and includes all materials preregistration is required for more information visit the gallery or call 6402395 porcelain dolls on display attic heirlooms at 6282 bloomington rd is hosting an open house featuring handcrafted oneofakind and limit ed edition porcelain dolls created by lynda and lome royce hours are friday may 26 4 to 9 pm saturday may 27 and sunday may 28 9 am to 5 pm the partners also offer classes and seminars and can provide supplies dolls clothes all visitors to the open house will be eli- i gible tbentera draw for a porcelain doll for moreinfor- mationball6424977j 777 77 town of wffltchurchstouffville thats how many adults read the tribune across the entire cover age area of 1 6000 homes in a given week thats more than any other newspaper if you are a business person can you afford to be missing that kind of advertising clout we are first with area news sports arts and entertainment we have two issues per week not just one so we have all the infor mation vital to readers of this area first when readers want to know they turn to us its a fact call your sales representative today everyone reads the tribune stouffville 6402100 kubas consultants independent survey uxbridge 8529741 notice 1995 taxes the second installment of the 1995 interim realty taxes are due on or before may 19 1995 tax payments may be made by mail or in person at the town office and at the following cibc locations stouffville 63u main street aurora 15195 yonge street newmarket yonge davis drive bank payments are to be made to a cibc teller only during regular business hours payments will not and cannot be accepted through the instant banking machines individual banking fees may apply town office hours monday thru friday 830 am to 430 pm 6401900 8952423 19 civic ave box 419 stouffville ontario l4a 7z6 after hours mail slot east side of building ruth armstrong amct cmtc tax collector revenue supervisor notice to property owners to destroy weeds notice is hereby given to all persons in possession of land in accordance with the weed control act rso 1990 chapter w5 sections 3 16 and 23 that unless the noxious weeds or weed seeds growing on their lands within the town of whitchurchstouffville are destroyed by june 15th 1995 and throughout the season as often as it is necessary to prevent the ripening of their seeds and dispersal of their pollens the council of the town of whitchurch- stouffville has appointed a weed inspector to cause said weeds or weed seeds to be destroyed in such manner as he may deem proper and that the expenses incurred by the said weed inspector in the discharge of 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 goldenroad are not considered noxious weeds within the town of whitchurch- stouffville 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 building and bylaw enforcement department

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